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Chet Baker / Wolfgang Lackerschmid: Quintet Session
ByChet Baker
trumpet and vocals1929 - 1988

Wolfgang Lackerschmid
vibraphoneb.1956
The fly in the ointment second time out was Baker's German tour manager, who had somehow become involved in the negotiations with Sandra Music and who successfully insisted on the use of a rhythm section. Baker and Lackerschmid had been intending to revisit their duo set-up, but were persuaded to go along with the quintet concept. Lackerschmid was a new face and lacked the clout to get his way. Baker was as effective a bandleader as the Orange Malevolence was an effective US President. He did not pay much attention to the context in which he recorded provided he got an off-the-books cash payment from the label upfront. He had more pressing priorities than group lineups.
It is, of course, a helluva rhythm section:

Larry Coryell
guitar1943 - 2017

Buster Williams
bass, acousticb.1942

Tony Williams
drums1945 - 1997
Cultural differences did not help either. In his liner notes, Lackerschmid relates that, after his solo on his original, "Balzwaltz," Tony Williams turned to him and said, "Man, that was a really bad solo." Deflated, Lackerschmid asked for a second take. What Williams had meant, of course, was "bad" as in "exceptionally good." Both takes are included on this reissue. Tony Williams' opener, "Mr. Biko," is a steaming tune but it was not well suited to Baker and Lackerschmid's approach. Along with "Balzwalz," the tunes that work best are Coryell's "The Latin One" and "Rue Gregoire Du Tour," and Jimmy Van Heusen's "Here's That Rainy Day" (on which Buster Williams plays a memorable solo). Despite the caveats, the reissue of Quintet Session is something Baker fans will welcome. Dot Time has also reissued Ballads For Two. ">
Track Listing
Mr. Biko; Balzwaltz; The Latin One; Rue Gregoire Du Tour; Here’s That Rainy Day; Toku Do; Rue Gregoire Du Tour (rehearsal); Balzwaltz (alternate take).
Personnel
Chet Baker
trumpet and vocalsWolfgang Lackerschmid
vibraphoneLarry Coryell
guitarBuster Williams
bass, acousticTony Williams
drumsAlbum information
Title: Quintet Session | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Dot Time Records
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