Tony Bennett's Best
Tony Bennett's greatest album, and just maybe the best album of popular singing ever Bennett's performance of Bill Evans' "A Waltz for Debby" is moving beyond words. A classic.
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Tony Bennett's greatest album, and just maybe the best album of popular singing ever Bennett's performance of Bill Evans' "A Waltz for Debby" is moving beyond words. A classic.
whenever i feel the need to listen to great singing and wonderfull piano here it is bill and tony. nothing else to say
By 1975, jazz was pretty much approaching its nadir -- the only cats who were getting any real work were the ones who'd sold their souls to disco (yeah, I'm looking at you, Herbie Mann). So it was like a breath of fresh air the first time I heard such an acomplished album by two gents of the old school. They play off each other well, and if the album had been released a dozen or so years later -- just as Bennett was assuming the mantle of The Last of The Old Time Crooners, it would have been huge...
This album is a MUST for any Tony Bennett fan or Bill Evans fan alike. The simple pairing of Bennett's beautiful phrasing backed only with Evans rich harmony is heaven! 'A waltz for Debbie' is my favourite, written by the accompanist himself.
Bruce Hornsby, in a live concert, told the audience to scour record stores for this very album. I'm amazed that eMusic has it, but also thrilled.
If you could get your hands on the master tapes and could mute either the piano or the vocals this would make two great albums. Together these two artists create a sound you rarely hear. Total restraint is maintained to create pure music. If you love the sound of a great voice teamed with a brilliant pianist you have found one of the greatest albums ever. These classic songs never sounded so good. Just the voice and the piano… I wore out the vinyl version.. my CD has gotten a work out.. I have recommended this recording to so many artists and musicians. Difficult to find in a store.. Thank you EMusic.
This album is fantasmigorical. We searched over 50,000 songs and can't believe that we found such beautiful notes -- so many notes -- oh that was in Amadeus. Well, anyway, it's cool.
The singer's singer joins the pianist's pianist in a set of nine standards including Evans' own Waltz For Debby.