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The Chet Baker Collection

Chet Baker

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English
Hal Leonard Corporation
01 February 2002
(Artist Transcriptions). Both Baker's distinctive West Coast, cool jazz trumpet sound and his unique vocal stylings are presented in this long-awaited, 24-song folio, which features note-for-note transcriptions of: Au Privave
* Cherokee
* Early Morning Mood
* Freeway
* Have You Met Miss Jones?
* How Deep Is the Ocean
* How High the Moon
* I Get Along Without You Very Well
* Let's Get Lost
* Loaded
* Moonlight Becomes You
* My Funny Valentine
* My Old Flame
* September Song
* There Will Never Be Another You
* The Touch of Your Lips
* Tune Up
* You Better Go Now
* and more. Includes a biography and a discography.

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Imprint:   Hal Leonard Corporation
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 300mm,  Width: 226mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   417g
ISBN:   9780793599387
ISBN 10:   0793599385
Pages:   122
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Chet Baker Collection

'Linnaean classification is pre-Darwinian, yet evolutionary biologists continue to use it to describe life's diversity. In this clearly written and incisive book, Ereshefsky shows that this makes no sense. His message isn't just that the Linnaean system should be junked; in addition, Ereshefsky constructs a better system to take its place. This book is of practical importance to biologists, but its analysis of the relationship between theories and classification schemes will also be of compelling interest to philosophers of science.' Elliott Sober, University of Wisconsin, Madison 'I found the contribution more than worthwhile to read. Thus, I recommend the book to graduate students and systematists of all disciplines who certainly will profit from study ...' Spixiana 'I found The Poverty of the Linnaean Hierarchy to be interesting and thought provoking, and I recommend Ereshefsky's book to anyone curious about the issues that taxonomists are currently debating.' Science 'Ereshefsky addresses a variety of controversial topics. Therefore, his book is recommendable for everyone interested in critical discussions of biological systematics.' Anthropologischer Anzeiger


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