Baker's Holiday
Baker's Holiday is an album of songs associated with Billie Holiday by trumpeter/vocalist Chet Baker which was recorded in 1965 and released on the Limelight label.[1][2][3]
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| Released | 1965 | |||
| Recorded | May 1965 | |||
| Studio | NYC | |||
| Genre | Jazz | |||
| Length | 32:03 | |||
| Label | Limelight LM-82019/LS-86019  | |||
| Producer | Luchi DeJesus | |||
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Reception
    
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
| The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings | |
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states: "His performance of ten songs associated with Lady Day (most of which he had not recorded previously) is often exquisite".[4]
Track listing
    
- "Trav'lin' Light" (Trummy Young, Jimmy Mundy, Johnny Mercer) – 3:10
 - "Easy Living" (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) – 3:21
 - "That Ole Devil Called Love" (Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher) – 3:15
 - "You're My Thrill" (Jay Gorney, Sidney Clare) – 2:58
 - "Crazy She Calls Me" (Carl Sigman, Bob Russell) – 3:21
 - "When Your Lover Has Gone" (Einar Aaron Swan) – 2:52
 - "Mean to Me" (Fred E. Ahlert, Roy Turk) – 3:35
 - "These Foolish Things" (Jack Strachey, Holt Marvell, Harry Link) – 3:29
 - "There Is No Greater Love" (Isham Jones, Marty Symes) – 2:32
 - "Don't Explain" (Arthur Herzog Jr., Billie Holiday) – 3:30
 
Personnel
    
- Chet Baker – flugelhorn, vocals on 1,2,6, 8, and 9
 - Leon Cohen, Henry Freeman, Wilford Holcombe, Seldon Powell, Alan Ross – reeds
 - Hank Jones – piano
 - Everett Barksdale – guitar
 - Richard Davis – bass
 - Connie Kay – drums
 - Jimmy Mundy – arranger
 
References
    
- Mercury Records collection accessed May 26, 2017
 - Chet Baker Catalog accessed May 26, 2017
 - Enciclopedia del Jazz: Chet Baker accessed May 26, 2017
 - Yanow, Scott. Baker's Holiday – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved May 26, 2017.
 - Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (2008). The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (9th ed.). London: Penguin. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-14-103401-0.
 
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