Released in 1970, "Blood, Chet And Tears" on Verve Records was a rather confidential success at the time. A little different from what Chet Baker usually offered, it is nonetheless an important album from the crooner with the trumpet and magical voice. Find this gem from the master in a 180-gram vinyl edition.
After a remarkable debut alongside Dexter Gordon and Paul Desmond in the early 1950s, Chet Baker would eventually become a key figure in Jazz, establishing himself alongside Charlie Parker and Stan Getz. Whether as a mysterious crooner or a trumpet virtuoso, Chet Baker would leave his mark on Jazz with his sensitivity and his ability to make the beastliness of some of his works sensual.