Fifty Years: The Artistry of Tony Bennett
10/12/2004 | Sony
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All Music Guide Review
When the first version of this impressive box set was originally released in 1991 (as Forty Years: The Artistry of Tony Bennett), it put the capstone upon Tony Bennett's remarkable return to prominence by looking back at a legacy that had been overshadowed by that of the colossus Sinatra. The collection methodically traced his career from his first Columbia record, "Boulevard of Broken Dreams," in 1950, through the hit singles and key or capriciously selected album tracks up until 1972. Then, after borrowing three tracks from Fantasy's 1975 Tony Bennett/Bill Evans project (including an exquisite "Some Other Time" with a "Peace Piece" introduction from Evans), the box leapt ahead 11 years to contemplate Bennett's unlikely resurrection as an icon of the cynical young. From there, Fifty Years departs from its predecessor by adding a fifth disc which, at 23 tracks, boosts the total from 87 to 110 tracks. Bennett's unlikely popular success during the '90s and 2000s is surveyed with a parade of Grammy winners, including selections from 1993's Perfectly Frank, 1994's Steppin' Out and MTV Unplugged, 1999's Bennett Sings Ellington: Hot and Cool, and 2002's A Wonderful World (among others).
Bennett's early records are almost operatic in feeling, a honey-smooth Italian tenor building toward histrionic climaxes, but the voice eventually busts loose into an outgoing, life-celebrating baritone, and, by the 1980s, reemerges as a darker, softer, even somewhat raspy replica of itself. There isn't much for the jazz listener here other than an occasional session with Count Basie (dig their ebullient "Lullaby of Broadway" together), a few cameos by jazz names, the Evans tracks, or some upbeat charts by Ralph Sharon, Ralph Burns, and a few others. Ultimately, the most striking difference between Bennett's records and Sinatra's is the sheer, unbeatably high quality of arrangements that Sinatra was able to get. Yet despite the abundance of period MOR treacle, many of these records are more interesting than memory recalls; for example, it's difficult to resist such a naïvely joyous track as Frank DeVol's rendering of "Put on a Happy Face" that has the Mitch Miller era written all over it. There is no better Tony Bennett retrospective at any price, although jazz specialists might be better served by the Jazz compilation. ~ Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
Fifty Years: The Artistry of Tony Bennett Track Listing
Credits of Fifty Years: The Artistry of Tony Bennett
- Teo Macero
- Producer
- Johnny Mandel
- Arranger, Conductor
- Marty Manning
- Arranger, Conductor
- Wynton Marsalis
- Trumpet
- David Merrill
- Engineer
- Cliff Morris
- Engineer
- Joel Moss
- Engineer
- Paul Mufson
- Engineer
- Lee Musiker
- Piano
- Glenn Osser
- Arranger, Conductor
- Fred Plaut
- Engineer
- Phil Ramone
- Producer
- John Richards
- Engineer
- Ben Rizzi
- Engineer
- Pete Romano
- Engineer
- David Rose
- Arranger, Conductor
- Gray Sargent
- Guitar
- Al Schmitt
- Engineer
- Zoot Sims
- Saxophone, Soloist
- Joel Smirnoff
- Violin, Soloist
- Joe Soldo
- Flute
- Allen Stanton
- Producer
- Mark Wilder
- Mastering, Mixing, Compilation Producer
- Torrie Zito
- Arranger, Conductor
- Diana Krall
- Duet
- Ron Anthony
- Guitar
- Gregg Field
- Drums
- Mitch Maketansky
- Engineer
- Doug Richeson
- Bass
- Stan Weiss
- Engineer
- Anthony DeCurtis
- Liner Notes
- Robert Waller
- Engineer
- Ted Brosman
- Engineer
- Ken Robertson
- Audio Restoration
- Al Ham
- Producer
- Don Hunstein
- Photography
- Mark Burdett
- Art Direction
- Josef Astor
- Photography
- Josh Cheuse
- Art Direction
- Fred Lombardi
- Photography
- Harold Chapman
- Engineer
- Hank Parker
- Photography
- Harrison Funk
- Photography
- Sandy Speiser
- Photography
- Annie Leibovitz
- Photography
- Louis Bellock
- Engineer
- Omar Carrasquilla
- Tape Research
- Ken Fredette
- Package Design
- Gregory Heisler
- Photography
- David Hockney
- Photography
- Tony Janack
- Engineer
- Everett Raymound Kinstler
- Portrait Photography
- Mike Kull
- Tape Research
- Seymour Mednick
- Photography, Cover Photo
- Tony Ramburello
- Music Coordinator, Musical Supervision
- Joe Vallelonga
- Engineer
- Woody Woodruff
- Engineer
- Howard Roberts
- Producer
- W. Eugene Smith
- Photography
- Patti Matheny
- A&R
- Michael Jacobs
- Photography
- Harold Nicholson
- Engineer
- Thomas Monaster
- Photography
- Darren Salmieri
- A&R
- Woody Pornpitaksuk
- Mastering
- Elizabeth Reilly
- Photo Research
- Lisa Buckler
- Project Director
- Drew Carolan
- Photography
- Chris Holcombe
- Audio Engineer
- Josephine Manigaracina
- Photo Research
- Michael Romanos
- Photography
- Hank Seliger
- Photography
- Mario Thrombone
- Photography
- Maria Triana
- Mastering
- Ray Charles White
- Photography
- Charles Moore
- Photography
- George Van Eps
- Guitar
- Johnny Keating
- Arranger, Conductor
- Jonathan Schwartz
- Liner Notes
- Larry Wilcox
- Arranger
- Alec Wilder
- Author
- Patrick Williams
- Conductor
- Corky Hale
- Harp
- Harold Arlen
- Author
- Mitch Miller
- Producer, Author
- Al Brown
- Engineer
- Peter Matz
- Arranger, Conductor
- Frank DeVol
- Arranger, Conductor
- George Siravo
- Arranger, Conductor
- Willis Conover
- Author
- Jimmy Wisner
- Producer
- Ettore Stratta
- Producer
- Steven Berkowitz
- Executive Producer, A&R
- Al Cohn
- Arranger, Sax (Tenor)
- Harry Allen
- Saxophone
- Ernie Altschuler
- Producer
- Louis Armstrong
- Author
- Dae Bennett
- Engineer, Mixing
- Danny Bennett
- Producer, Executive Producer
- Chuck Berghofer
- Rhythm Bass
- Art Blakey
- Drums
- T Bone Burnett
- Producer
- Jorge Calandrelli
- Arranger, Conductor
- Clayton Cameron
- Drums
- Don Cody
- Engineer
- Don Costa
- Arranger, Conductor
- Didier C. Deutsch
- Compilation Producer
- Duke Ellington
- Author
- Gil Evans
- Author
- Marian Evans
- Arranger, Conductor
- Robert Farnon
- Arranger, Conductor
- André Fischer
- Producer
- Will Friedwald
- Liner Notes
- Ray Gerhardt
- Engineer
- Wally Gold
- Producer
- Keith Grant
- Engineer
- John Harris
- Engineer
- Wally Heider
- Engineer
- Nat Hentoff
- Author
- David Kahne
- Producer
- Helen Keane
- Producer
- Matthew Kelly
- Tape Research
- Larry Keyes
- Engineer
- B.B. King
- Duet
- Joe La Barbera
- Drums
- Frank Laico
- Engineer, Author
- k.d. lang
- Duet
- Paul Langosch
- Bass
- Jack Lattig
- Engineer
- David Leonard
- Engineer
- Jesse Levy
- Conductor
- Percy Faith
- Arranger, Conductor
- Bing Crosby
- Author
- Judy Garland
- Author
- Frank Sinatra
- Author
- Barbra Streisand
- Author
- Ray Charles
- Duet
- Tony Bennett
- Arranger, Producer, Liner Notes, Creation
- John Bunch
- Piano, Arranger, Conductor
- Cy Coleman
- Conductor
- Eddie Costa
- Vibraphone, Soloist
- Bill Evans
- Piano, Author
- Leonard Feather
- Liner Notes
- Dizzy Gillespie
- Author
- Al Grey
- Trombone
- Bobby Hackett
- Cornet, Ukulele, Author
- Dick Hyman
- Organ, Arranger, Conductor
- Jo Jones
- Drums
- Buddy Rich
- Author
- Jimmy Rowles
- Piano
- Ralph Burns
- Arranger, Conductor
- Neal Hefti
- Arranger, Conductor
- Joe Marsala
- Clarinet
- Ralph Sharon
- Piano, Arranger, Conductor, Producer, Liner Notes, Creation
- Chuck Wayne
- Arranger, Conductor


















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