Tony Bennett - Timeless Classic Albums (2019)
Artist: Tony Bennett
Title: Timeless Classic Albums
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: DOL – DOLCD0435 / 5 x CD, Box Set, Compilation
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Big Band, Vocal, Swing
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 2:48:08
Total Size: 472 Mb / 1.06 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Timeless Classic Albums
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: DOL – DOLCD0435 / 5 x CD, Box Set, Compilation
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Big Band, Vocal, Swing
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 2:48:08
Total Size: 472 Mb / 1.06 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 01 Tony
01. It Had To Be You (2:59)
02. You Can Depend On Me (2:14)
03. I'm Just A Lucky So And So (3:30)
04. Taking A Chance On Love (2:10)
05. These Foolish Things (3:29)
06. I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby (2:04)
07. The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams (2:58)
08. I'll Be Seeing You (2:48)
09. Always (2:59)
10. Love Walked In (2:00)
11. Lost In The Stars (3:27)
12. Without A Song (2:53)
CD 02 The Beat Of My Heart
01. Let's Begin (2:02)
02. Lullaby Of Broadway (2:27)
03. Let There Be Love (2:08)
04. Love For Sale (3:15)
05. Army Air Corps Song (2:46)
06. Crazy Rhythm (2:07)
07. The Beat Of My Heart (2:29)
08. So Beats My Heart For You (2:53)
09. Blues In The Night (2:57)
10. Lazy Afternoon (2:25)
11. Let's Face The Music And Dance (2:53)
12. Just One Of Those Things (2:07)
CD 03 Long Ago And Far Away
01. It Could Happen To You (2:46)
02. Every Time We Say Goodbye (3:09)
03. Long Ago And Far Away (2:53)
04. It Amazes Me (3:22)
05. The Way You Look Tonight (3:06)
06. Be Careful, It's My Heart (2:13)
07. My Foolish Heart (3:04)
08. Time After Time (2:53)
09. Fools Rush In (2:06)
10. A Cottage For Sale (2:59)
11. Blue Moon (2:27)
12. So Far (3:42)
CD 04 Blue Velvet
01. Blue Velvet (3:04)
02. I Won't Cry Anymore (2:48)
03. Have A Good Time (3:05)
04. Congratulations To Someone (2:58)
05. Here Comes That Heartache Again (3:06)
06. While We're Young (2:23)
07. Solitaire (3:16)
08. My Heart Won't Say Goodbye (3:02)
09. Until Yesterday (2:51)
10. Funny Thing (3:03)
11. May I Never Love Again (3:09)
12. It's So Peaceful In The Country (2:52)
CD 05 In Person!
01. Just In Time (1:43)
02. When I Fall In Love (2:20)
03. Taking A Chance On Love (1:54)
04. Without A Song (3:04)
05. Fascinatin' Rhythm (1:27)
06. Solitude (3:36)
07. Pennies From Heaven (2:31)
08. Lost In The Stars (4:02)
09. Firefly (1:38)
10. There Will Never Be Another You (3:17)
11. Lullaby Of Broadway (3:14)
12. Ol' Man River (5:03)
AVID Jazz continues with its Five Classic album series with a re-mastered 2CD release by Tony Bennett complete with original artwork and liner notes.
'Cloud 7'; 'The Beat Of My Heart'; 'Hometown, My Town', 'Count Basie Swings, Tony Bennet Sings' and 'In Person'
Sadly it's not often we get to feature a musician who is still alive and performing and recording today and who actually fought in the second world war 'a front row seat in hell' as he would later describe it. Born in 1926, Anthony Benedetto, would later become Tony Bennett, courtesy of a name change instigated by Bob Hope while Bennett was touring with him following a performance by Bennett that Bob had witnessed with Pearl Bailey who 'discovered' him in 1949 and asked him to open for her in Greenwich Village. By age 10, Tony was already performing in public and he would go on to become somewhat of a pop star of his generation alongside another crooner of the era Frank Sinatra. We are focusing on the later years of the 1950s when Tony Bennett who had been signed as a pop singer to Columbia Records in 1950 by legendary producer and A&R man Mitch Miller, decided to make a musical adjustment towards a more jazz influenced style. In 1954, guitarist Chuck Wayne became his musical director which led to his first jazz album Cloud 7 being released in 1955 and pointed to the musical direction he would take for the next few years. By 1957 he had parted company with Mr. Wayne and pianist, composer and musical director Ralph Sharon had begun a very successful partnership with Tony Bennett. Sharon would encourage him even further in a jazzier direction and this would result in our featured albums Beat Of My Heart and the two collaborations with Count Basie Swings-Sings and In Person on which he would he would become the first male pop singer to sing with the Basie band. Taking a look at some of the fine musicians who appear on our albums will tell you what high regard Tony Bennett was held in the jazz community. Count Basie (of course), Kai Winding, Nat Adderley, Al Cohn, Jim Pisano, Bobby Jaspar, Art Blakey, Herbie Mann, Jo Jones, Al Cohn, Urbie Green, Freddie Green, Joe Newman, Candido, Milt Hinton, Thad Jones and Marshall Royal.
'Cloud 7'; 'The Beat Of My Heart'; 'Hometown, My Town', 'Count Basie Swings, Tony Bennet Sings' and 'In Person'
Sadly it's not often we get to feature a musician who is still alive and performing and recording today and who actually fought in the second world war 'a front row seat in hell' as he would later describe it. Born in 1926, Anthony Benedetto, would later become Tony Bennett, courtesy of a name change instigated by Bob Hope while Bennett was touring with him following a performance by Bennett that Bob had witnessed with Pearl Bailey who 'discovered' him in 1949 and asked him to open for her in Greenwich Village. By age 10, Tony was already performing in public and he would go on to become somewhat of a pop star of his generation alongside another crooner of the era Frank Sinatra. We are focusing on the later years of the 1950s when Tony Bennett who had been signed as a pop singer to Columbia Records in 1950 by legendary producer and A&R man Mitch Miller, decided to make a musical adjustment towards a more jazz influenced style. In 1954, guitarist Chuck Wayne became his musical director which led to his first jazz album Cloud 7 being released in 1955 and pointed to the musical direction he would take for the next few years. By 1957 he had parted company with Mr. Wayne and pianist, composer and musical director Ralph Sharon had begun a very successful partnership with Tony Bennett. Sharon would encourage him even further in a jazzier direction and this would result in our featured albums Beat Of My Heart and the two collaborations with Count Basie Swings-Sings and In Person on which he would he would become the first male pop singer to sing with the Basie band. Taking a look at some of the fine musicians who appear on our albums will tell you what high regard Tony Bennett was held in the jazz community. Count Basie (of course), Kai Winding, Nat Adderley, Al Cohn, Jim Pisano, Bobby Jaspar, Art Blakey, Herbie Mann, Jo Jones, Al Cohn, Urbie Green, Freddie Green, Joe Newman, Candido, Milt Hinton, Thad Jones and Marshall Royal.