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Anyone have any Tony Bennett recommendations they'd like to share? I have a few of his CDs:

Snowfall (The Christmas Album)

The Ultimate Tony Bennett

MTV Unplugged

Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album

I prefer his later work, where his voice is a bit raspier. I've been listening to "Ultimate" and "Unplugged" a lot lately, and enjoy everything I have by him. Thanks in advance.

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Three of my favorite Tony Bennett tracks were recorded with a Stan Getz group - Getz, Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Elvin Jones - and not released until 1983 on a Columbia compilation, Singin' Till the Girls Come Home. The tunes are "Just Friends", "Have You Met Miss Jones", and Clear Out of this World" - unusual and well done examples of Tony Bennett singing with a jazz group. I don't know if they've been reissued since then. If not, the LP is well worth looking for.

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Never cared much for one of his early albums which I bought because people like Art Blakey, Jo Jones, Chico Hamilton and others were aboard.

The Beat of My Heart

Might be time to relisten to it now that it's reissued with extra material!

Edited because the original links did not work!

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Anyone have any Tony Bennett recommendations they'd like to share?  I have a few of his CDs:

Snowfall (The Christmas Album)

The Ultimate Tony Bennett

MTV Unplugged

Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album

I prefer his later work, where his voice is a bit raspier.  I've been listening to "Ultimate" and "Unplugged" a lot lately, and enjoy everything I have by him.  Thanks in advance.

I prefer the "raspy years," too. But for me a little Bennett goes a long way. Bennett/Berlin (Columbia, 1987) is the one I listen to when I want to hear Tony. It's a nice selection of Irving Berlin tunes. Backing is by the Ralph Sharon Trio with guests George Benson (one track), Dizzy Gillespie, and Dexter Gordon (two tracks each).
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Did anybody catch the Clint Eastwood American Masters special on Tony? Some great performances in that! It got me turned on to his music, and I found the relatively recently issued 13-cd box for a good price on Amazon. Anybody want to offer a list of their favorite Bennett? I find I really like "I Wanna Be Around...," his follow-up to the more famous San Francisco album.

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Did anybody catch the Clint Eastwood American Masters special on Tony? Some great performances in that! It got me turned on to his music, and I found the relatively recently issued 13-cd box for a good price on Amazon. Anybody want to offer a list of their favorite Bennett? I find I really like "I Wanna Be Around...," his follow-up to the more famous San Francisco album.

Hi Greg,

Could you post a link to that 13-CD box, please? (Can't find it myself)

TIA.

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Never cared much for one of his early albums which I bought because people like Art Blakey, Jo Jones, Chico Hamilton and others were aboard.

The Beat of My Heart

Might be time to relisten to it now that it's reissued with extra material!

You need to give this one a second chance. It's considered one of his best.

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this slightly offtopic might interest....

Prince and Tony Bennett Surprise Stevie Wonder Fans

November 19, 2007 12:15 p.m. EST

Anne Lu - Celebrity News Service News Writer

Madison Square, NY (CNS) - Stevie Wonder made his fans' ticket money worth every penny on his two-and-a-half hour November 17 concert. Music heavyweights Tony Bennett and Prince graced the R&B legend's sold-out concert in Madison Square Garden, New York.

Bennett and Wonder sang "For Once In My Life" together, which they released in "Duets: An American Classic," Bennett's 2006 album. The song won a Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals.

The artist with so many monikers, Prince, dazzled the audience with his appearance on "Superstition," during which he played the guitar while Wonder is on the keyboard. Prince had also played the guitar on "So What the Fuss" in Wonder's 2005 album, "A Time 2 Love".

The show started off with the crooner being escorted to the center stage by his daughter, Aisha. He asked for a moment of silence to pay homage to those lost in the 9/11 terrorist attack and then went on to narrate how his mother's death inspired him to return on the road.

The night was filled with some of Wonder's greatest hits from his successful career like "My Cherie Amour," "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life," "I Wish," "Boogie On, Reggae Woman," and "Sir Duke" among others.

This show is Wonder's first headlining concert since 1996. His tour resumes November 28 in Charlotte, NC and ends on December 9 in Glendale, Arizona.

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