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Album · 1970

Tracklist

A1 Easy Come, Easy Go 2:51
A2 Sugar, Sugar 2:52
A3 Something 3:20
A4 Spinning Wheel 3:16
A5 Vehicle 2:44
B1 The Letter 3:34
B2 And When I Die 2:57
B3 Come Saturday Morning 2:48
B4 Evil Ways 3:35
B5 You've Made Me So Very Happy 3:40

Total Time: 32:09

Line-up/Musicians

Bass – Ray Pohlman
Drums – Hal Blaine
Guitar – Al Casey , Joe Pass, Mike Deasy, Tommy Tedesco
Keyboards – Larry Knechtel
Percussion – Gary Coleman
Saxophone – Buddy Collette, Plas Johnson
Strings – Sid Sharp Strings, The
Trombone – Dick Hyde, George Roberts, Miles Anderson
Trumpet – Chet Baker, Ollie Mitchell, Ray Triscari, Tony Terran
Vocals – Chet Baker

About this release

Verve Records ‎– V6-8798(US)

Recorded July 6, 1970, Los Angeles, CA

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Does a cheezy album title mean that the music on said album will be cheezy too, in the case of Chet Baker’s, “Blood, Chet and Tears”, it certainly does. In case you don’t get the reference, the album’s title is based on the band name, Blood Sweat & Tears, only they snuck Chet’s name in there, ha ha ha, get it, yeah it’s a real downer. Anyway, with a title like that I assumed the whole album would be BS&T covers, and there are several of their songs on here, but they also felt the need to put some real corny classics on here like “Sugar Sugar:” by the pretend band, The Archies. Chet plays trumpet on all the songs and also sings on two of them. His backup band contains some top jazz and session musicians like Joe Pass, Tommy Tedesco and Hal Blaine, but nobody can save this album from being a rather bland outing. The arrangements are nothing special and most of Chet’s playing sounds like he is barely interested.

Of the bad entries, one of the worst is Chet’s vocal version of the Beatles’ “Something”. The original is a pop masterpiece but Baker seems very uncomfortable with the word flow and his usually distinctive vocal style never gets a chance with the overall plodding presentation. None of the BS&T songs do well, which is odd because there was a lot of jazz and big band arranging in that group, but the tunes don’t seem to inspire Chet too much. There are a few good ones on this album, “Evil Ways’ hit’s a groove and Baker almost sounds like Herb Alpert for a while. Chet’s lazy behind the beat phrasing on the trumpet is used to good effect on “Sugar”, making this one a good cut for one of those kitsch exotica CD compilations. The very best track by far though is Baker’s vocal version of “Come Saturday Morning”. It’s a well written song and Baker’s vocals floating over the string section is just sublime. Sometimes these kind of pop cover outings can be a lot of fun, such as Don Ellis’ “Connection”, but there just seems to be a lack of inspiration and energy on most of this Baker opus.

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