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Funny Valentine is the definitive biography of the legendary jazz trumpet player and singer, Chet Baker. In the words of the singer, Chris Isaak, who appeared in a documentary about him, when a cowboy grows up in Oklahoma and ends up in Rome, he s got to have a story . Chet s life story includes an early taste of fame; he was a protégé of Charlie Parker, and won the New Star award for the trumpet in the prestigious DownBeat Critics Poll in 1953. He struggled to cope with the pressures of success, however, and after an ill-fated tour of Europe he descended into drug addiction. His fall from grace included spells of incarceration and a severe beating, which eventually resulted in his being fitted with dentures. Against all the odds, he embarked on a comeback in the 1970s, and whilst his playing was somewhat erratic in his later years, he still managed to produce some of his finest recordings. Funny Valentine is an intimate and unflinching portrait of Chet Baker, drawing on almost two hundred exclusive interviews with close friends and musicians. It includes a detailed, illustrated discography, helping readers to navigate the extensive catalogue he left behind.
Grippingly written and meticulously researched, Matthew Ruddick's 828-page opus is the definitive biography of trumpeter and singer Chet Baker. More than that, it is a vivid account of the junkie subculture that ran through mid-to-late 20th century jazz, as seen through the incident-packed life of one of its most spectacular participants. The book combines some of the best qualities of saxophonist Art Pepper's unflinching autobiography, Straight Life (Schirmer Books, 1979), and Ian Carr's scholarly musical biography Miles Davis (Quartet, 1982). It is a compelling and authoritative page-turner in the highest rank of jazz biographies. Baker, born in 1929, found fame early, in 1952, as a member of baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan's piano-less quartet. The affecting romanticism of Baker's trumpet playing was matched by his movie star good looks, and when, in 1954, his record company discovered he was also a proficient ballad singer, his future looked assured. But during the second half of the decade, Baker became a slave to heroin, effectively sabotaging his progress; other than during periods in jail, first in the US, later in Europe, he continued to use heroin and its various substitutes until his death in 1988, when he fell out of an Amsterdam hotel window. From 1959, Baker spent much of his time living in or making extended tours of Europe, and his mid-1970s US 'comeback' was shortlived. But he could still, intermittently, turn the magic on: the 1987 album Chet Baker in Tokyo (Evidence) which was recorded on methadone rather than heroin to avoid falling foul of Japan's strict drug laws is amongst the best he ever recorded. Ten years in the making, Funny Valentine: The Story of Chet Baker is informed by close on 200 interviews Ruddick conducted with Baker's surviving fellow musicians, partners, friends and associates. It also draws on Baker's As Though I Had Wings: The Lost Memoir (St Martins Press, 1997) and the previously published biographies Chet Baker: His Life and Music (Berkeley Hill, 2000), by Jeroen de Valk, and Deep in a Dream (Vintage, 2003), by James Gavin. Interviews with or articles about Baker in newspapers and jazz magazines are also quoted. All sources are noted. There are some great (and little seen) photos, and the book includes an 81-page discography with album commentaries. The success of a jazz biography can be measured by the degree to which it leads the reader to revisit the subject's recordings and, perhaps, hear some of them in a new light. In that, and in the way Ruddick deals with Baker's lifestyle, without either romanticizing or sitting in judgment on it, or shying away from the damaged lives it left in its wake, Funny Valentine: The Story of Chet Baker is as good as
I enjoyed this hugely. A comprehensive, brilliantly researched book that manages to deftly tread the line between respecting Chet Baker's massive talent and documenting the addiction to drugs which was his Achilles' heel. Along the way, it takes you on a colourful trip through the history and characters of post-war jazz - from the glory days of the early 1950s into which Baker burst with his matinee idol looks and instinctive musical ability, to the days where many jazz performers were struggling in the shadow of rock and roll. You get the sense of jazz evolving and Chet Baker's place within that - the nights when he could hold an audience spellbound, his encounters with jazz greats like Charlie Parker and Miles Davis. Baker was desperate to impress Davis, who in return seems to simply be rude and offensive. You also see feel the sheer destructive weight of Baker's personality - the women who fell under his spell only to have their lives shredded by his drug use, violence and manipulation; the children who he only made sporadic attempts to be a father to. There are some shocking anecdotes - a particular one that sticks in the mind is the casual way Baker disposed of the body of someone who'd overdosed in his room. It's hard to disagree with the description of one Italian prosecutor during a much earlier drugs trial, where he said Baker had the "face of an angel, but the heart of a demon.

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