Interviewing Baker was a challenge as Weber remembers, "Sometimes we'd have to stop for some reason or another and then, because Chet was a junkie and couldn't do things twice, we'd have to start all over again. "But then Chet gets here, and he's had a fight with his girlfriend, and he wants to record a song… So what happens is that your world becomes like a jazz suite. Chet Baker Chet Baker Sings And Plays From The Film "Let's Get... Sold for 62.51 USD on 17 Feb 2021 ... Vinyl: Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sings And Plays From The Film "Let's Get Lost" - LP. We have 42..47..63 and 64yr old fans. "You'd decide that, when Chet finally gets up, you'll grab him and talk to him about the early days", Weber expanded to Time Out. Afterwards, Weber convinced Baker to make a longer film and the musician agreed. In May 1987, when Weber's documentary Broken Noses premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, he brought Baker along to shoot footage for Let's Get Lost. Let's Get Lost: The Best Of Chet Baker Sings (CD) Chet Baker Chet Baker Sings [Bonus 7"] (LP) Chet Baker ... Chet Baker Angel Eyes [180 Gram Vinyl] (LP) Chet Baker Chet [Yellow Vinyl] (LP) Chet Baker Alone Together [Red Vinyl] (LP) Chet Baker Timeless Classic Albums Vol. Quite a great session for Chet Baker – one that has him recording in New York, with a hip lineup that includes some incredibly soulful players! [6] The DVD was released in the United Kingdom on July 28, 2008. Rave On. Documentary on the life of jazz trumpeter and drug addict Chet Baker. Vinyl Price Guide. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Let%27s_Get_Lost_(1988_film)&oldid=994328194, Documentary films about jazz music and musicians, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Sage & Sound Studios, Hollywood, CA and Studio Davout Paris, France, This page was last edited on 15 December 2020, at 03:53. This Milan compilation contains the same title as photographer and filmmaker's Bruce Weber's biopic of Chet Baker, but this is not soundtrack to the film -- despite the fact that Milan is an RCA/BMG subsidiary.The music found on this collection dates back to the 1950s, when Baker was first beginning his career as both a member of Gerry Mulligan's quartet and as a solo artist. Please contact me if there is anything you are after, you never know! [7] In her review for the Los Angeles Times, Carina Chocano wrote, "If there's a driving force to Weber's film, it seems to be delving into the nature and purpose of star quality and personal magnetism, which Baker had in droves but which didn't save him". By continuing to use this site you consent to the use of cookies on your device as described in our cookie policy unless you have disabled them. this Lets Get Lost..its the one that goes to the island. [22][23], I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You, "Chet Baker in Black and White, but Still Blurry", "A Jazzman So Cool You Want Him Frozen at His Peak", Chetty's Lullaby by Chet Baker - Topic on YouTube, Natasha Lyonne Falls in Love in This Hilarious Documentary Now! Vinyl & Sleeve are both Near Mint - The sleeve has been designed to look aged/creased but I still think this is Near Mint. See more ideas about chet baker, jazz blues, jazz. Lui ne s'en foutait pas, pour notre plus grand plaisir. Buddy Holly. Japanese pressing. Music Licensing Representative Strange & Beautiful Music. [15][16], "Baker is my favourite vocalist of the century," Björk told Q. A la fin de "Let's Get Lost", juste avant d'entamer le poignant "Almost Blue" de Costello, on entend énoncer en substance par Chet Baker que le public cannois présent s'en fout pas mal de la musique. Scripting is disabled or not working. Chet Baker Sings [180g Blue Vinyl LP] [VINYL] ... thank you Virgin Records era. With a smooth, provocative and sometimes haunting vocal treatment, Boise- based singer Jeff Baker explores the music closely associated with the great trumpeter/vocalist Chet Baker. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Let's Get Lost: The Best Of Chet Baker Sings" on Discogs. [5] Filming began in January 1987. Vinyl: Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sings And Plays From The Film "Let's Get Lost" - LP. Chet Baker: Let's Get Lost – The Best Of Chet Baker Sings ‎ (CD, Comp, Mono, RE) Capitol Records, Pacific Jazz, Pacific Jazz: CDP 7 92932 2, 0777 7 92932 2 … So if you want more than one album just contact me and I will refund the extra postage cost. Fascinating series of interviews with friends, family, associates and lovers, interspersed with film from Baker's earlier life and some modern-day performances. I made a mental note. By juxtaposing these two decades, Weber presents a sharp contrast between the younger, handsome Baker — the statuesque idol who resembled a mix of James Dean and Jack Kerouac — to what he became, “a seamy looking drugstore cowboy-cum-derelict”, as J. Hoberman put it in his Village Voice review.[2]. That's how I feel about it too."[17]. Chet Baker is one of the Jazz worlds most earnest and touching symbols, and this CD is a fantastic collection of his material. They had such a good time together that Baker started opening up to Weber. [8] In his review for The Washington Post, Hal Hinson wrote that what Weber "provides us is rapturous, deeply involving, and more than a little puzzling". No ratings . Label Releases. You have to go along with him". American trumpeter Chet Baker recorded the tune in 1987 for the documentary Let's Get Lost (1989) and it was released on the soundtrack album. He also covered it in concert on June 14, 1987, in Tokyo , creating an extended version totaling seven minutes and fifty-three seconds. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 Vinyl release of "Chet Baker Sings And Plays From The Film "Let's Get Lost"" on Discogs. Bill Haley. The Wanderer. Vinyl Price Guide. Let’s Get Lost. Ain’t That a Shame. The film is lovely to behold. Sneak Peek|TV Guide, Doc Now Later: Long Gone | Documentary Now!-IFC on YouTube, Chet Baker Quartet featuring Russ Freeman, (Chet Baker Sings) It Could Happen to You, Chet Baker Plays the Best of Lerner and Loewe, Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Documentary Film. Let's Get Lost was released on VHS and Laserdisc in Japan by Nippon Columbia on November 21, 1993. Apr 2011 – Jul 2012 1 year 4 months. Only You. [9] Terrence Rafferty, in his review for The New York Times, wrote, "The enduring fascination of Let's Get Lost, the reason it remains powerful even now, when every value it represents is gone, is that it's among the few movies that deal with the mysterious, complicated emotional transactions involved in the creation of pop culture — and with the ambiguous process by which performers generate desire". The film follows Buddy Holly. The postage cost covers up to 2 albums for £4.99 & Up to to 4 for £5.99. Fabian. "Baker is my favourite vocalist of the century," Björk told Q. A Blu-ray edition was released in Italy for Region B. Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation. End price 45.00 GBP (62.51 USD) Start price 45.00 GBP. End date 17 Feb 2021. Charleen or How Long Has This Been Going On? And for good reason. Chet Baker: An Alternative Top Ten Albums To Get Lost In article by Chris May, published on October 6, 2020 at All About Jazz. So my friend online referred me to the Lost DVD. PLEASE NOTE: So called Bootlegs should not be marked as Fake unless they are reproductions of Bootlegs. Parts of our site will not function correctly without them. While the tune was in the documentary, it is the familiar 1956 version. Baker's recording of "Chetty's Lullaby" with Ennio Morricone as conductor of his orchestra was also featured in the film. Bruce Weber’s documentary on jazz artist Chet Baker was nominated for an Academy Award. [4] Weber had wanted to make a short film from an Oscar Levant song called "Blame It on My Youth". [18] Baker brought his 1985 recording of "So Hard To Know" from Brazil to include in the film. Mar 3, 2017 - Explore Don Chappell's board "Chet Baker" on Pinterest. My son sstarted in high school..he is now 36. I love the fact he's so expressive, so overemotional. The title is derived from the song "Let's Get Lost" by Jimmy McHugh and Frank Loesser from the 1943 film Happy Go Lucky, which Baker recorded for Pacific Records. This leads to one of the primary criticisms that can be leveled at this collection – it would have been well served by a supplementary volume of vintage Baker featured in the movie, although presumably licensing prohibited such".[19]. Lindsay Planer of AllMusic states, "Even though time and substances have given Baker the visage of a man twice his age, those inimitable pipes and velvet tone have worn surprisingly well. Back in the USA. [1], A group of Baker fans, ranging from ex-associates to ex-wives and children, talk about the man. Let's Get Lost begins near the end of Baker's life, on the beaches of Santa Monica, and ends at the Cannes Film Festival. Weber spent a million dollars of his own money on the documentary and filmed it when he had the time and the money, describing it as "a very ad hoc film".[3]. Rock Around the Clock. Particular trakcs to look out for are 'My Funny Valentine', 'Find the Silver Lining', 'Lets Get Lost' and The Thrill is Gone'. That’ll Be the Day. It's classic stuff; it makes me soft in my knees… He was so into it: like, 'Fuck those notes I'm singing, and fuck those songs I'm singing – what I want is the emotion.' Released: 1989. Chet was unknown to me till 2009 when Liza Minnelli wore a T-shirt with Chet on front in encore her Australian concert tour 2009. Getting lost, like getting "gone" ("Real gone") became part of jazz-hipster lingo and director/photographer Bruce Weber borrowed it for the title of a sort-of documentary about trumpeter/singer Chet Baker in 1988, during the last year of the legend's life. I strongly recommend viewing the Chet Baker documentary "Let's Get Lost" for those who have not had the opportunity to see it. Let's Get Lost had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. The track list is quite literally replete with something old, new, borrowed, and blue ... Ironically, the title song "Let's Get Lost" isn't on this album. My grandson started listening to C.Baker in the 8th Grade..he is 21 now. "There were two albums – both with the same title, ridiculously – which were released with Bruce Weber's film of his life, Let's Get Lost. The documentation ranges from vintage photographs by William Claxton in 1953 to appearances on The Steve Allen Show and kitschy, low budget Italian films Baker did for quick money. Let's Get Lost is a 1988 American documentary film about the turbulent life and career of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker written and directed by Bruce Weber. Bruce Weber first became interested in Chet Baker when he spotted a photograph of the musician in a Pittsburgh record store on the cover of the 1955 vinyl LP Chet Baker Sings and Plays when he was 16 years old; the film's title comes from a song from the album. I am selling off all my vinyl and will be listing more each day. P. Page. The recordings are digitally-beautified without being made glossy or 'produced' sounding. I found it fascinating and liked the music also. With Chet Baker, Carol Baker, Vera Baker, Paul Baker. The film score features performances by Baker from the 1950s and 1960s along with newly recorded performances from 1987 and the soundtrack album was released on the RCA Novus label (full title Chet Baker Sings and Plays from the Film "Let's Get Lost") in 1989. The film score features performances by Baker from the 1950s and 1960s along with newly recorded performances from 1987 and the soundtrack album was released on the RCA Novus label (full title Chet Baker Sings and Plays from the Film "Let's Get Lost") in 1989. Sings and Plays From the Film "Let's Get Lost" [p] 33 rpm, Motion Picture Soundtrack 1989 Vinyl LP Arista Novus / 3054-1-N Chet Baker Sings and Plays From the Film "Let's Get Lost" 1989 CD RCA / PD83054 Weber uses these moments in the present as bookends to the historic footage contained in the bulk of the film. Weber’s gift for gorgeous black and white photography made him famous. One was recorded when the film was being made, when he was older, and the other with all the stuff he sung when he was young, which I prefer… he's the only singer I've ever been able to identify with. [11], Let's Get Lost was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature in 1989.[12][13][14]. The documentary was well received by critics and currently has a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The Tennessee Waltz. Ships from and sold by Amazon AU. This item: Let's Get Lost - The Best Of Chet Baker Sings (Rvg 24bit Remaster) by BAKER Audio CD $14.00 Only 1 left in stock (more on the way). Chet Baker Let's Get Lost Ost Novus 3054 Superb Copy Sold for 99.99 USD on 17 Feb 2021 Price guide for collectable Vinyl Records, CDs, Cassettes, Reel-to-reel tapes, 8-Track cartridges, MiniDiscs and more! Let's Get Lost was originally going to be released on DVD in 2007 along with an expanded version of the film's soundtrack. It won the Critics Prize at the Venice Film Festival. Directed by Bruce Weber. I represent the masters to the soundtrack and film of Chet Baker "Lets Get Lost." Label: Capitol Records ‎– C1-92932. The tunes on the set feature Chet in either quartet or quintet formation – working with Johnny Griffin on tenor, Al Haig on piano, Paul Chambers on bass, and Philly Joe Jones on drums. Fats Domino. Weber found the perfect subject in Baker, a remarkably photogenic figure. Chet Baker : Chet Baker Sings & Plays From the Film Let's Get Lost (LP, Vinyl record album) - Nice soundtrack to the now-legendary film by Bruce Weber that tracked Chet Baker during some of the -- Dusty Groove is Chicago's Online Record Store. Chet Baker. Rate the Price of this item. [10], A newly restored print was screened at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. Soundtrack to the critically acclaimed 1988 documentary on the life of the tragic Jazz trumpeter/vocalist. You could turn off the sound and just watch the images. The DVD was finally released in the United States by Docurama on December 3, 2013. Weber first met Baker in the winter of 1986 at a club in New York City[3] and convinced him to do a photo shoot and what was originally only going to be a three-minute film. It's an unblinking view into a man who could never shed his demons, yet somehow retained much of his immense talent until the bitter end. Weber's film traces the man's career from the 1950s, playing with jazz greats like Charlie Parker, Gerry Mulligan, and Russ Freeman, to the 1980s, when his heroin addiction and domestic indifference kept him in Europe. [20][21], The film was spoofed on the mockumentary series Documentary Now as Long Gone. It was photographer Bruce Weber who got her involved in the Calvin Klein campaign, and she appeared briefly in Weber’s Chet Baker documentary, “Let’s Get Lost.” [3] According to Weber, the DVD was to be released in December 2007 but failed to do so. Let's Get Lost – The Best Of Chet Baker Sings. Entertainment Weekly gave the film an "A-" rating and said that Weber "created just about the only documentary that works like a novel, inviting you to read between the lines of Baker's personality until you touch the secret sadness at the heart of his beauty". Let's Get Lost is a 1988 American documentary film about the turbulent life and career of jazz trumpeter Chet Baker written and directed by Bruce Weber. The Platters. https://www.amazon.com/Chet-Baker-Sings-Plays-Vinyl/dp/B00008FH88 2 (CD) Chet Baker View More. Country: Europe. Then in 2013. the Chet Baker tribute show played Canberra where I live. But we grew to really like him".[6]. It is also available for streaming and downloading.