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Motivo su raggio di luna

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"Motivo su raggio di luna"
Single by Chet Baker
English title"Contemplate on a moonbeam"
B-side"Il mio domani"
Released1962
StudioRCA Studios Rome
GenreJazz
Length3:52
LabelRCA Victor
Composer(s)Chet Baker
Lyricist(s)Alessandro Maffei

"Motivo su raggio di luna" is a 1962 jazz song composed by Chet Baker. The song was released as a single in 1962 in Italy.[1][2]

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Transcription

Development

"Motivo su raggio di luna" or "Contemplate on a moonbeam" was released in Italy as a vinyl 7" 45 picture sleeve single by RCA Records in June, 1962 as 45–3080 in mono backed with "Il mio domani".[3] The track was recorded during the Chet Is Back! sessions for RCA in Rome at RCA's studios in the spring of 1962. Ennio Morricone conducted and arranged and the choir, backing Baker on trumpet and vocals, was The Swingers. The lyrics are in Italian, written by Alessandro Maffei, while Baker composed the music.[4] Maffei also wrote the lyrics to "So che ti perderò", "Il mio domani", and "Chetty's Lullaby".

Background

In August, 1960, Baker was arrested in Lucca, Italy. He was convicted of drug smuggling and forgery and sentenced to a year, seven months, and ten days in a Lucca prison. When he was released early, in December 1961, RCA Italiana organized collaborative sessions with composer, arranger, and conductor Ennio Morricone. In 1962, they recorded four of Baker's own compositions that he wrote while incarcerated: "Chetty's Lullaby", "So che ti perderò", "Il mio domani", and "Motivo su raggio di luna".

The recording was featured on the 1999 compilation box set The Ennio Morricone Chronicles on BMG International, on the Chet is Back! CD release by RCA in 2003 in the U.S. as a bonus track, on the 2010 Sony album The Perfect Jazz Collection, and on the 2014 collection Chet Baker Sings - The Complete 1953-62 Vocal Studio Recordings on Valentine Records.[5]

Other recordings

Sue Richardson recorded the song on the 2013 Chet Baker tribute album, Too Cool: The Life and Music of Chet Baker, on Splash Point.

References

  1. ^ "Chet Baker – Motivo Su Raggio Di Luna / Il Mio Domani (1962, Vinyl)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Chet Baker - Motivo Su Raggio Di Luna". 45cat.com. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  3. ^ "Amarcord Records - Chet Baker in Italy". Amarcordrecords.it. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Chet Baker Sextet – Chet Is Back! (2003, CD)". Discogs.com. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Discogs - Tracks Beta". Discogs.com. Retrieved 22 April 2021.

Sources

  • Baker, Chet. As Though I Had Wings: The Lost Memoir. St. Martin's Press, 1997.
  • De Valk, Jeroen. Chet Baker: His Life and Music. Berkeley Hills Books, 2000.
  • Gavin, James. Deep in a Dream: The Long Night of Chet Baker. 2011.
  • Rouy, Gérard. Chet Baker. Paris: Editions du limon, 1992.
  • Ruddick, Matthew. Funny Valentine: The Story of Chet Baker. Melrose Books, 2012.
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