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Item Description
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Album Features
UPC:
827969282021
Artist:
Tony Bennett
Format:
CD
Release Year:
2004
Record Label:
Columbia (USA)
Genre:
Pop Vocal, Show Vocals
Track Listing 1. Close Enough for Love 2. All in Fun 3. Where Do You Start 4. Little Did I Dream 5. I Remember You 6. Time to Smile 7. All for You 8. Best Man, The 9. Don't Like Goodbyes 10. Being Alive 11. Gone With the Wind
Details
Producer:
Phil Ramone
Distributor:
Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:
Studio
Recording Mode:
Stereo
SPAR Code:
n/a
Album Notes Personnel: Tony Bennett (vocals); Gray Sargent (guitar); Phil Woods (saxophone); Lee Musiker (piano); Clayton Cameron (drums); Candido Camero (congas).Audio Mixer: Dae Bennett.Recording information: Bennett Studios, Englewood, NJ.Photographer: Mark Seliger.Arrangers: Lee Musiker; Johnny Mandel; Jorge Calandrelli.Few singers embody the essence of swing and gentility like Tony Bennett. On this 2004 release, produced by the famed Phil Ramone, Bennett teams up with music director and pianist Lee Musiker, and together they create an album that nimbly revolves around themes of love.Rich orchestral arrangements by Johnny Mandel, Musiker, and others augment Bennett's quartet. Made up of mostly dreamy ballads and light, mid-tempo pieces, THE ART OF ROMANCE focuses on stellar standards and other lesser-known tunes that speak of love's rapture and its loss. The charmingly sentimental songs "I Remember You" and "Don't Like Goodbyes" are poignant works that reinforce Bennett's ability (at age 78) to really get inside of a lyric and make it his own. Each heartrending piece on this record sees Bennett crooning over lush, legato strings, gentle piano musings, and whispery brushwork. "Being Alive" is one exception; this tune explodes into a rollicking jazz samba and highlights not only drummer Clayton Cameron, but also conga player Candido Camero and the bebop stylings of alto saxophonist Phil Woods.