This album brings together Stan Getz (tenor sax) and Chet Baker (trumpet and vocals). It was recorded in 1958 in New York, with a rhythm section including Jymie Merritt on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums.
The session captures the interplay between Getz's smooth sound and Baker's lyrical style. It includes ballads and up-tempo numbers, highlighting joint improvisation. Baker also sings on some tracks.
Produced by Norman Granz for Verve, the album reflects the transition from cool jazz to hard bop. Though not a massive success at the time, it is now valued as a unique document of two jazz greats.