1. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To
2. Stairway to the Stars
3. How Long Has This Been Going On?
4. Alone Together
5. Moonlight in Vermont
6. My Heart Stood Still
7. Lonely Star
8. You and the Night and the Music
9. I'm Old Fashioned
10. I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
11. My Funny Valentine
Turns out it's a 1953 cut from a Gerry Mulligan Quartet record. Other cuts here from 1958 and 1965 are equally rare, cool, and mellow. If you've heard "Chet Baker Sings" you'll know what to expect from the 3 vocal cuts interspersed throughout, but none are duplicates of the songs from that "Let's Get Lost" collection. The instrumental jazz is West Coast cool by definition, with Chet on his usual vibrato-less trumpet (and on fluglehorn (!) for 2 songs) with contributions on other tracks by Bill Evans and Pepper Adams. If you're in a romantic mood, or just like mellow music, this collection is Chet Baker and friends "playing for lovers" at their best.