Jazzwise Magazine’s Keith Chadwick selects the Ubuntu Music release as best of the best.
Ubuntu Music's Chet Baker Live in London Vol II: Polka Dots and Moonbeams Hits 10 Million Plays on Spotify!
A significant milestone is reached in the Label’s young history.
The Jazz Mann Goes Crazy for Second Chet Live Release!
“Jim Richardson, Martin Hummel and Claudio Passavanti are to be congratulated for bringing this richly rewarding music to the world. These performances still sound fresh and exciting more than thirty years on and are a welcome addition to Baker’s voluminous recorded legacy.”
Chet Baker II Gets 5 STARS!!!
UK Vibe goes crazy for the release!
The Chet Baker Series is Loved in The Netherlands!
In the country where Chet died, JazzFlits applauds the ‘Live in London’ releases.
Jazz Journal is Into Chet II
“It’s of historical interest, and the performances are really good.”
REVIEW: Chet Baker Live in London Volume II--4 Stars!!!
As an archival document signalling a career nearing its tragic end, this double CD, along with its predecessor, is an important testament to an underrated but hugely talented musician.
Jazz Views Digs Chet II
“There’s a real sense of creative abundance. A welcome re-discovery, even in today’s crowded reissue market. “
REVIEW: Chet Baker Live in London Vol II album launch at the Jazz Café
The ghost of Chet Baker was in the room when pianist John Horler's trio from the 1980's re-formed for a last time to launch Chet Baker Live in London Volume II.
All About Chet Baker in London
Trumpeter Chet Baker was a significant presence in jazz during the 1950s and 1960s and today he remains one of the music's 'legends'. He was seen as an American 'idol' because of his looks and romantic recordings and during those two decades he played and recorded with other top American jazz musicians, but in the end, it was Europe that claimed him.