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Chet Baker and the Carmel Strings


"Quietly There" is an album by revered American jazz trumpeter and vocalist, Chet Baker. The album was released in 1966. The setting varies significantly from what his fans were previously accustomed to. Chet chose to collaborate with The Carmel Strings, where he's heard in orchestral settings, and showcases his abilities beyond just a cool bop trumpeter, bringing to light his capabilities as a brilliant flugelhorn player, as well as a ballad singer. The album consists of twelve tracks, with the addition of trumpet solos that synergize beautifully with the strings. "Quietly There" is filled with uniquely arranged popular themes from movies, Broadway and the Great American Songbook. Half of the songs are instrumentals while the other half features Baker's characteristic baritenor voice. This project is noted for its low-key, relaxed mood, and has been praised for its beautiful trumpet solos and Baker's nonchalant vocal style. While it's not a typical Chet Baker album, it reveals different angles of his artistic persona and is considered a unique addition to his discography.