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The Ultimate Tony Bennett |  | Artist: Tony Bennett Label: Sony Category: Music
Buy New: $10.99 as of 3/19/2010 21:52 CDT details
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: reviews Sales Rank: 1180
Format: Enhanced, Original recording remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5
MPN: 63570 UPC: 074646357026 EAN: 0074646357026 ASIN: B00004Z3SC
Release Date: October 3, 2000 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | I Left My Heart in San Francisco | | • | Because of You | | • | Rags to Riches | | • | Just in Time | | • | Stranger in Paradise | | • | Boulevard of Broken Dreams | | • | I Wanna Be Around | | • | Good Life | | • | Shadow of Your Smile | | • | Put on a Happy Face | | • | If I Ruled the World | | • | Smile | | • | Night and Day | | • | How Do You Keep the Music Playing? | | • | Mood Indigo | | • | Blue Velvet | | • | Steppin' Out With My Baby | | • | When Joanna Loved Me | | • | When Do the Bells Ring for Me | | • | Best Is Yet to Come |
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Product Description No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: BENNETT,TONY Title: ULTIMATE TONY Street Release Date: 10/03/2000 Domestic Genre: VOCAL
Amazon.com While Sinatra, Martin, and the Rat Pack were busy sacrificing a good measure of their vocal talents in the sordid business of fame and fortune, Tony Bennett was quietly, stubbornly, burnishing his vocal gifts into High, if seemingly effortless, Art. How good is Bennett? Just ask the Chairman of the Board and Head Rat: "The best goddamned pop singer I've ever heard." While a single disc can't offer much more than a sketchy outline of Bennett's rich, seven-decade career, this one offers the commercial peaks--and some telling hints at the restless artistic instinct that produced them. From the pure, nearly operatic power and perfect vibrato he displays on early hits such as "Rags to Riches," "Stranger in Paradise" and the overly theatrical, borderline kitsch of "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" through his signature "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" to his gratifying if unlikely '90s resurgence, you can literally hear Bennett's voice tempering like the wood of a Stradivarius, his phrasing taking on a deceptively loose, jazz-fueled languor that tells you where his musical heart really lies. The singer, not the song; damn straight advice--take it from a master. -Jerry McCulley
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Tony in Vegas March 18, 2010 Trevor Williams (Las Vegas) Saw Tony in Las Vegas this past year and I can tell you he has not lost anything. Unlike Frank Sinatra , whose voice was weakened with age , Tony seems to only get better. Take a listen and see why Frank said " Tony Bennett is my favorite singer".
A Delightful Bennett Collection June 26, 2009 Terence Allen (Atlanta, GA USA) "The Ultimate Tony Bennett" pays great tribute to a lengthy career that has not been diminished by age or time. Tony Bennett has outlived most of his contemporaries, and has remained contemporary in the eyes and ears of music fans, despite all of the challenges faced by a musician of his genre.
Of course, "I Left My Heart In San Francisco" is featured. No Bennett compilation would be complete without it. The collection also includes "Rags To Riches," "If I Ruled The World," "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams," "Mood Indigo," and others. These performances are indicative of an artist with passion and artistry, and the fact that he is still loved and cherished after such a long career speaks volumes.
An outstanding collection January 2, 2009 Melissa Niksic (Chicago, IL United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I received this CD as a Christmas gift and I love it, love it, LOVE IT! I am a big Tony Bennett fan, having seem him in concert and being the owner of many of his albums. I think this CD is the best Tony Bennett compilation I've come across as of yet. Every single track is outstanding...there are no "filler" tracks. This is a must-have for all the die-hard Tony Bennett fans out there.
You Can't DO An "Ultimate" Tony Bennett Single CD July 13, 2008 With all due respect to the people involved with the production of this 2000 Sony release (Didier C. Deutsch, Darcy M. Proper, Danny Bennett and Steve Berkowitz), not to mention Tony himself, it's really quite impossible to come with a definitive single 20-track CD "ultimate" compilation for a man who racked up some 67 hit singles from his first in 1951 (Because Of You - # 1 for TEN weeks that summer) to his last in 1976 (As Time Goes By - # 28 Adult Contemporary early that spring). Never mind his many albums.
The insert explains the choices of the tracks this way: "With a career spanning five decades, over 50 million records sold, and nine Grammy Awards to his credit, this collection of standards, many of which Tony introduced, were hand-picked by the artist himself. This is truly a definitive compilation that is not only a tribute to Tony's musical legacy, but also a comprehensive testimony to his contribution to the Great American Songbook." Can't very well dispute that, but it's just that those of us who grew up alongside this remarkable vocalist likely have so many more Tony Bennett offerings we could argue should have been included.
The sound reproduction is immaculate, with the rest of the 10-page insert taken up by a partial discography of the contents (no chart details), and captioned photos of a young 18-year-old Tony in Astoria, Queens, a shot with Ralph Sharon, listening to the playback of I Left My Heart In San Francisco, a poster of his first concert in 1962 - at Carnegie Hall no less, a shot of him singing with the Count Basie orchestra and another with the Count himself at the piano, a similar one with Ray Charles, a small pic with Bill Evans, eating hot dogs at Nathan's with Frank Sinatra, a shot with Duke Ellington, another with Zoot Simms, one with Judy Garland, one with the Ralph Sharon Quartet, a candid shot of his son Danny working with Joel Moss, and another which came with the inscription: For Tony - The best g.d. pop singer I've ever heard - I love ya - (signed) Frank Sinatra.
But my favourite is the one with Louis Armstrong, taken when Tony presented Satchmo with a portrait he had painted (he's quite the artist too). The caption reads: I gave this painting to Louis in the '70's in London. He said 'You out-Rembrandt Rembrandt.' Later, back home, he hung it over his desk in Queens, N.Y. Someone asked him who painted that and he replied 'A boy from my meighborhood.'
Going from Rags to Riches.............. April 18, 2008 ! Metamorpho ;) (Castle in Scotland) 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
Due to the fine contributions of my vast fan club, I was able to afford a 5 star restaurant for some fine cuisine. I took my seeress love Sondra to the world reknown Le Chateau de Penguin (named, I suppose, for the way the waiters look). We were seated immediately in the lush Iceberg Room, with beautiful paintings of lettuce on the walls. Awesome and stunning. And let's not forget the ice sculptures of Dr. Federick A. Cook and Admiral Robert E. Peary, at opposite ends of the center french provincial table that was home to the Louis the 14th crystal punch bowl. It was all pomp and atmosphere folks. Sort of like Metamorpho.
After some amuse-bouches and apertifs, we settled down for the main course. She- la coq au vin and me- le boef bourguignon. To compliment this we had the finest chardonnay Boone's Farm makes - vintage 1999 - yes, made a century ago! You can't get better than this people.
Anyway, to go along with this pleasant evening, they had the background songs of Tony Bennett playing. I had almost forgotten about him although I believe he is (or was) a resident of my hometown. Anyway, I was so taken with hearing this that I went out and acquired The Ultimate Tony Bennett. Needless to say, this is so good it's sinful.
First off I believe Tony is not only a superb American vocalist, but probably one of the best in contemporary music. You only need to listen to the burst of vocal dexterity at the end of "How Do You Keep the Music Playing" to know this is true. Tony is the master of mood. Suave, sophisticated adult love tunes that compliment a romantic evening.
This is a collection of wonderful music. Sweet, sentimental ballads like "Mood Indigo" and "Blue Velvet". Fine jazz excursions like "Steppin' Out With My Baby" (Sondra threw her head back and laughed like Lauren Bacall with that one), "Night and Day", and let's not forget one of my favorites "The Best is Yet to Come".
But, more than these morsels of sound, Tony gives you more food for thought with timely classics. "Stranger in Paradise", "Rags to Riches", "I Wanna Be Around" "Put On a Happy Face" can certainly be regarded as very high points in an illustrious career. But, at the top of the hill has to be the finest he's ever recorded. "I Left My Heart in San Francisco". If I was locked away at Alcatraz, this would be the one I'd want to hear. I'm glad I'm not, but I forever want to hear it anyway.
Every song here, in it's own way, is pure pleasure. Relaxing, pleasant to hear, and so very very fine. I am grateful that Tony is still around to pick up the pizzas. ;)
Anyway - highly recommended. Now, your Metamorpho is giving another lecture tour, coming to a city near you very soon. And your contributions will help me get back to Le Chateau de Penguin once again. You wouldn't deny me this small indulgence, would you? Make check payable to me and make sure it doesn't bounce! The waiters don't expect shabby tips you know!
On the Boulevard of Broken Greens -- Metamorpho ;)
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