Immerse yourself in the rich sounds of Chet Baker in New York, a timeless addition to the world of jazz albums. This LP features Baker alongside some of the East Coast’s finest: Philly Joe Jones on drums, Al Haig on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Johnny Griffin lending his tenor sax across select tracks.
- Recorded in December 1958 — a key period in Baker’s instrumental career
- Includes bonus track “Soft Winds,” previously left off the original pressing
- A standout among top rated jazz albums for collectors
If you’re wondering how to maintain classic vinyl like this, it’s simple: store it upright, clean it gently before each play, and keep it out of direct sunlight. That care ensures your investment in a piece of jazz history lasts a lifetime.
Luis Bean (verified owner) –
Hands down, one of the finest jazz albums I’ve spun in years. The session energy is palpable.
Jessica Kelley (verified owner) –
Picked up this gem while hunting for cheap classic jazz vinyl records and was blown away by its clarity.
Kenneth Page (verified owner) –
After reading Chet Baker in New York reviews online, I grabbed a copy—absolutely worth it for any jazz lover.