
This compilation is taken from the years 1955, 1956, 1965, and 1967 which were prime time for Chet, especially his vocal stylings (9 of 14 tracks) which exuded a kind of innocence and definitely an appeal which coudn't be denied. Coupled with the guitar backing of Kenny Burell, the combination is unbeatable!
I've always been fascinated with his trumpet playing, which on these ballads has a rather haunting sadness which seems to have been a reflection on his life. Check out "You Go To My Head" or "These Foolish Things". "Alone Together" has such an aura of loneliness that one should be sharing the moment with someone while listening to this.
Bottom line this is perfect late night music, and while not being indicative of his more uptempo capabilities, it is a good introduction to the world of Chet Baker.