Together Again [Concord] [Remaster]Tony Bennett
Release Date: 09/09/2003
Original Release:
1976
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 82180_CD
UPC # 013431219828
Label: Concord Jazz
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Disc: 1
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You Must Believe in Spring - (previously unreleased, Take 1, alternate take)
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You Don't Know What Love Is - (previously unreleased, Take 16, alternate take)
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Bad and the Beautiful, The - (previously unreleased, Take 2, alternate take)
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Performer: Tony Bennett
Engineer: Don Cody Producer: Don Cody; Helen Keane Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Personnel: Tony Bennett (vocals); Bill Evans (piano). Recorded at Columbia Studios, San Francisco, California on September 27-30, 1976. Personnel: Tony Bennett (vocals); Bill Evans (piano). Audio Remasterer: Seth Presant. Audio Remixer: Seth Presant. Recording information: Columbia Studios, San Francisco, CA (09/27/1976-09/30/1976). 1975's TONY BENNETT/BILL EVANS ALBUM turned out to be such a landmark recording in both artists' careers that a reunion was inevitable. Like their previous collaboration, TOGETHER AGAIN is strictly a duo recording, with only Bennett's unique voice and Evans' artful piano to keep each other company. Again like their previous album, nothing more is required. Evans' elegant, classically-influenced jazz phrasing and Bennett's unparalleled storytelling abilities are more than enough to get these tunes across. On such selections as Rodgers and Hart's "You're Nearer" and the classic "You Don't Know What Love Is," both men take advantage of the sonic space around them to fully explore the melodic and harmonic potential of the tunes without ever straying from the heart of the songs. On "A Child Is Born," Bennett demonstrates his dynamic range by alternating between delicate near-whisper and stately, trumpet-like tones. Evans matches him step for step throughout the album, setting up a fluid, impressionistic backdrop for Bennett's poignant readings.
One of the finest voices of 20th century American pop, Tony Bennett began his career in the '50s, under the watchful eye of producer Mitch Miller, recording huge hits such as "Boulevard of Broken Dreams," and "Because of You." In 1958, his album BASIE SWINGS-BENNETT SINGS was a precursor to later jazz-based work. That same year, "Firefly" was Bennett's last US Top 40 entry until 1962, when he made a major comeback with the Grammy-winning "I Left My Heart In San Francisco." In '93 and '94 he was awarded Grammys for his albums PERFECTLY FRANK and STEPPIN' OUT.
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