| Manufacturer | USA |
| Format | 2xLP, 180 Gram Audiophile 45RPM Vinyl, Remastered from the original master tape, Reissue |
| Date of release | 2026 |
| Barcode | 753088206078 |
This special audiophile edition reproduces with clear detail, dynamics and tonality!
Double LP recorded at 45 rpm and pressed on 180 gram vinyl by Quality Record Pressings!
Old Style Tip-On cover by Stoughton Printing with a scratch-resistant matte finish
Mastering: Kevin Gray and Steve Hoffman at Acoustech Mastering
This is an album that deserves space in every jazz fan's collection. It captures a unique moment in Chet's career — between the breezy West Coast cool and the rawer later years. It's a must-have for any jazz collector who values tone, taste, and a little touch of trumpet romance. Add to cart. Drop the needle. Cue the cool.
On Chet Baker — In New York, Chet plays like an angel with a muted trumpet. In New York captures the moody prince of cool stepping into the East Coast hard bop ring — and holding his own with charm, tone, and those impossibly lyrical lines that seem to float above the beat like cigarette smoke in a club basement.
Chet Baker didn't play the trumpet. He seduced it. His tone? So velvety, you might try spreading it on toast. His solos? Like a conversation with someone who never raises their voice — but always gets the last word. On In New York, Chet proves that his famously fragile persona belied a rock-solid sense of melody, timing, and understated swagger.