As a marketing concept, Frank Sinatra's comeback album Duets was a complete success. A collection of Sinatra standards produced by Phil Ramone, the record wasn't a duets album in the conventional sense -- Sinatra never recorded in the studio with his partners. Instead, the other singers recorded their tracks separately, sometimes in different studios, and the two tracks were pasted together. In the case of several duet partners, including Bono and Barbara Streisand, this means they rely on camp as a way of making their performances interesting. Duets was a gigantic hit, rising to number two on the pop charts and selling over two million copies, becoming Sinatra's single most commercially successful record. The album was promoted as a piece of nostalgia, primarily to baby boomers but also to Generation X as a piece of kitsch. "One for My Baby (And One More for the Road)," essentially a solo performance introduced by an instrumental from saxophonist Kenny G, is a track in which the real emotional core of Sinatra's music is on display. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Duets
01/01/1993 | Capitol
Videos from Duets
All Music Guide Review
Duets Track Listing
Credits of Duets
- Joy Lyle
- Violin
- Earl Madison
- Cello
- Rene Mandel
- Violin
- Michael Markman
- Violin
- Dave Marquette
- Assistant Engineer
- Gordon Marron Strings
- Violin
- Lew McCreary
- Trombone
- Dick Mitchell
- Saxophone, Woodwind
- Ralph Morrison
- Violin
- Cynthia Morrow
- Viola
- Carole Mukogawa
- Viola
- Dick Nash
- Trombone
- Bruce Nazarian
- Engineer
- Buell Neidlinger
- Bass
- Nelson Riddle
- Arranger
- Irma Neumann
- Violin
- Jack Nimitz
- Saxophone, Woodwind
- Brian O'Connor
- French Horn
- Charles Paakkari
- Engineer
- Don Palmer
- Violin
- Joe Porcaro
- Percussion
- Phil Ramone
- Piano, Producer
- Dave Reitzas
- Engineer
- Dorothy Remsen
- Harp
- Emil Richards
- Percussion
- John Richards
- Engineer
- George Roberts
- Trombone
- Jay Rosen
- Violin
- Nancy Stein-Ross
- Cello
- Robin Ross
- Viola
- Don Rubin
- Executive Producer
- Bob Sanov
- Violin
- Doug Sax
- Mastering
- Eric Schilling
- Engineer
- Al Schmitt
- Engineer, Mixing
- Kwihee Shambanari
- Violin
- Harry Shirinian
- Viola
- Brian Soucy
- Assistant Engineer
- Margaret Storer
- Bass
- Gloria Strassner
- Cello
- Frank Szabo
- Trumpet
- Jim Thatcher
- French Horn
- Paul Viapiano
- Guitar
- Gerald Vinci
- Violin
- David Wild
- Liner Notes
- Jennifer Woodward
- Violin
- Ken Yerke
- Violin
- Ron Anthony
- Guitar
- Dixie Blackstone
- Violin
- Hank Cattaneo
- Producer
- Gregg Field
- Drums
- Carl Glanville
- Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Dick Hyde
- Trombone
- Gayle Levant
- Harp
- Dave Stone
- Bass
- Patricia Aiken
- Violin
- Ann Atkinson
- Bass
- Paul Cartledge
- Engineer
- Alan DeVaritch
- Viola
- Susanne Edgren
- Production Coordination
- Michael Ferril
- Violin
- Ann Koons
- Violin
- Sebastián Krys
- Assistant Engineer
- Michael Matthews
- Cello
- Bob O'Donnell, Jr.
- Trumpet
- Neil Perry
- Assistant Engineer
- Rafael Rismik
- Violin
- Jim Ross
- Viola
- Andy Smith
- Assistant Engineer
- Christina Soule
- Cello
- Rick Southern
- Assistant Engineer
- Haim Strum
- Violin
- Larry Walsh
- Engineer
- Harold Wolf
- Violin
- Tom Young
- Assistant Engineer
- Greg Mull
- Assistant Engineer
- Joe Goodman
- Violin
- Michael Melvoin
- Piano, Keyboards
- Tommy Steele
- Art Direction
- Eliot Weisman
- Executive Producer
- Steve Harrison
- Engineer
- Ron Taylor
- Engineer
- Andy Engel
- Illustrations
- Bryan Carrigan
- Assistant Engineer
- Jodi Cohen
- Design
- Andy Blakelock
- Assistant Engineer
- Charlie Davis
- Trumpet
- Willie Mannion
- Assistant Engineer
- Chie Masumoto
- Production Coordination
- Maco Saboia
- Engineer
- Bill Miller
- Piano
- Angel Vidal
- Assistant Engineer
- Mike Mazzetti
- Assistant Engineer
- Julie Borchard
- Coordination
- Jay Sylvester
- Assistant Engineer
- Jerry Williams
- Percussion
- LeRoy Neiman
- Paintings
- Patrick Williams
- Arranger, Conductor, Director
- Robert Hart
- Assistant Engineer
- Julio Iglesias
- Vocals, Performer
- David Foster
- Producer
- Albert Hammond
- Producer
- Charles Aznavour
- Vocals, Performer
- Jill Dell'Abate
- Production Coordination
- Murray Adler
- Violin
- Carlos Alvarez
- Engineer
- Rick Baptist
- Trumpet
- Paul Barrett
- Engineer
- Steve Becknell
- French Horn
- Chuck Berghofer
- Bass, Rhythm Bass
- George Bohannon
- Trombone
- Niko Bolas
- Engineer
- Bono
- Vocals, Performer
- Bill Bookheim
- Engineer
- Mari Botnick
- Violin
- Oscar Brashear
- Trumpet
- Billy Byers
- Arranger
- Denyse Buffum
- Viola
- Kenneth Burward-Hoy
- Harp, Viola
- Bette Byers
- Violin
- Gene Cipriano
- Saxophone, Woodwind
- Don Costa
- Arranger
- Ian Craigie
- Assistant Engineer
- Peter Doell
- Assistant Engineer
- Assa Drori
- Violin
- Arni Egilsson
- Bass
- André Fischer
- Producer
- Rick Gerding
- Viola
- Harris Goldman
- Violin
- Joseph Goodman
- Violin
- Gary Grant
- Trumpet
- Don Hahn
- Engineer
- Diana Halprin
- Violin
- Roy Hendrickson
- Engineer
- Jerry Hey
- Trumpet
- Ted Jensen
- Mastering
- Patricia Johnson
- Violin
- Thomas "Snake" Johnson
- Trombone
- Karen Jones
- Violin
- Anne Karam
- Cello
- Ben Keys
- Assistant Engineer
- Steven King
- Engineer
- Daren Klein
- Engineer
- Miran Kojian
- Violin
- Charles Koppelman
- Executive Producer
- Armen Ksadjikian
- Cello
- Jay Landers
- Executive Producer
- Brian Leonard
- Violin
- Tommy LiPuma
- Producer
- Charles Loper
- Trombone
- Warren Luening
- Trumpet
- Liza Minnelli
- Vocals, Performer
- Frank Sinatra
- Vocals, Main Performer
- Barbra Streisand
- Vocals, Performer
- Anita Baker
- Vocals, Performer
- Natalie Cole
- Vocals, Performer
- Gloria Estefan
- Vocals, Performer
- Aretha Franklin
- Vocals, Performer
- Carly Simon
- Vocals, Performer
- Luther Vandross
- Vocals, Performer
- Kenny G
- Saxophone, Performer
- Tony Bennett
- Vocals, Performer
- Conte Candoli
- Trumpet
- Bob Cooper
- Saxophone, Woodwind
- Jeff Hamilton
- Drums
- Quincy Jones
- Arranger
- Tom Scott
- Saxophone, Woodwind
- Neal Hefti
- Arranger
- Lanny Morgan
- Saxophone, Woodwind
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