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Tony Bennett Celebrates 90
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Tony Bennett Celebrates 90
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Tony Bennett Celebrates 90
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Released in conjunction with an NBC-TV special, 2016's effusively delivered concert album
finds vocalist
marking his 90th birthday with an all-star concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. A lavish event, the concert showcased
performing a handful of his most famous songs, with the legendary singer joined by a bevy of musical guests including
,
, and many others. Generally speaking, the album is front-loaded with the guest performances and largely consists of each artist doing a rendition of a popular standard
performed and/or recorded at one point or another. We get
doing "Ave Maria,"
doing "A Kiss to Build a Dream On,"
doing "The Good Life," and more. We also get
delivering a thematically fitting version of his own classic "Can You Feel the Love Tonight." Particularly engaging are
's exuberant renditions of "The Lady Is a Tramp" and "La Vie en Rose." Given her history as a duet partner with
(much like
),
displays her growing talent as a traditional pop vocalist and proves to be one of the highlights of the evening. Also a highlight is the poignant duet between
and
on
's "New York State of Mind." Despite the high caliber of the guest performances, the real focus of the concert is saved for the latter half when
himself takes the stage. Although well past the age that most of his contemporaries retired,
remains a magnetic stage performer with a voice that's as robust and nuanced as it was in his prime -- and perhaps even more full of character. Every time
sings, he delivers a veritable master class on how to sing a jazz standard, and this performance is no exception. Here, we get a handful of some of his best-known numbers, including "I Left My Heart in San Francisco," "The Best Is Yet to Come," and more. Ultimately,
is a joyful birthday fete to
and a heartfelt tribute to his illustrious career. ~ Matt Collar