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My first Bennett album and I'm totally impressed. Every syllable so clearly enunciated, but so easy and laid back at the same time. The sweetness, clarity and smoothness of the vocals as well as the instrumentation invite you to let your mind take a little vacation to a cool place far away from pettiness and everyday stress. How refreshing.
Excellent vocals by Bennett and friends, especially Bennett. The duets with other, very expressively voiced singers perhaps lends a greater dynamism to these performances than I have previously noticed in the Bennett songs I am familiar with. I wouldn't call it easy listening though, because the intricacy of the music prompts you to pay attention, albeit in a relaxed way. Such a mellow and expressive voice.
Even though these songs are all about having the blues, they will never bring you down. I also think the more bluesy nature of these selections, compared to his material I have heard on the radio, made me more appreciative of this album. The range of expression within a line or sometimes even within a single word is fantastic. You never have any doubt about what he is saying, even though he stretches the words out or abbreviates them for effect.
"Everyday (I Have The Blues)" features Tony Bennett singing with Stevie Wonder; they both sound great and together they make some mighty fine music for us to enjoy. The artwork is very nicely done and the duets feature a broad diversity of artists with whom Tony performs. You simply can't get better than Tony Bennett and his peers; and I know you'll like this album if you appreciate this genre of music. lang; together they easily ace this tune and the percussion enhances the natural beauty of this ballad. "Alright, Okay, You Win" has Tony Bennett singing with the great Diana Krall; together they make this number shine more brightly than ever before. This album has wonderful duets between Tony Bennett and many of his best contemporaries. The album ends with Tony and his peers performing a lovely tune called "Playin' With My Friends." What a strong ending for this CD.Tony Bennett fans will love this; and people who like classic pop vocals will love this one as well. Tony and Ray Charles do this to perfection--and beyond.
Great. Playin' with My Friends: Bennett Sings the Blues is a great CD. lang is the best female singer we've seen since Judy Garland--her voice is beautiful to hear."Blue And Sentimental" has Kay Starr recording this with Tony; and together they make this special. Kay's voice may sound a little rough around the edges; she has aged but still you can hear the natural talent in her voice. "Keep The Faith, Baby" has Tony performing with k.d.
I particularly like the piano arrangement--it's not too overbearing and it's elegant as well. Tony Bennett also sings "Stormy Weather" with Natalie Cole; and when they work together their rendition of "Stormy Weather" would make Lena Horne very proud. The piano bolsters their performance, too. This tune also gets an excellent jazzy musical arrangement that is also very pretty and I really like "Everyday (I Have The Blues)." Listen also for "Good Morning, Heartache" with Sheryl Crow. She could still sing way better than I ever could.Billy Joel collaborates with Tony Bennett on Billy's big hit entitled "New York State Of Mind;" "New York State Of Mind" always moves me when I hear it and that's wonderful. This is a fine album for Tony Bennett fans; and the quality of the sound couldn't be better.
I can certainly understand why Tony Bennett said that k.d. Nevertheless, Tony and Sheryl do a superlative job as they perform "Good Morning, Heartache" with lots of feeling, heart and soul."Evenin'" has the great Ray Charles performing with Tony Bennett; they massage the lyrics to this classic ballad and this bluesy number never sounded better. Diana is in excellent form and her vocals complement Tony's performance very well; and the jazzy arrangement works wonders for this classic tune. Sheryl's vocals are excellent although I must admit I still think this number belongs to the immortal Billie Holiday.
Would highly recommend for any Bennett fan Heard it on the radio, and purchased. Tony Bennett at his very best, ranks with his American Classic CD.
Tony Bennett never fails to please. Nice, nice collection of duets with a variety of first-rate singers.
Get this disc. If you are looking for serious hard core jazz, look somewhere else, if you are looking for something that sounds great and you can relax to without dissecting it. I really enjoyed this disc, lots of very smooth, heartfelt tunes delivered in earnest with a wide assortment of folks, ranging from. everywhere.
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