| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2006年10月03日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Sony BMG UK |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 82876885862 |
| SKU | 828768858622 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:08:56
Personnel: Tony Bennett (vocals); Diana Krall, Dixie Chicks, Elton John, George Michael, James Taylor , John Legend, Juanes, k.d. lang, Michael Buble, Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, Sting, Tim McGraw, Elvis Costello, Barbra Streisand, Billy Joel, Bono , Celine Dion (vocals); Gray Sargent (guitar); Pinchas Zukerman (fiddle); Lawrence Feldman (flute); Chris Botti (trumpet); Bill Charlap, Lee Musiker (piano); Harold Jones (drums).
Audio Mixer: Dae Bennett.
Recording information: Bennett Studios, Englewood, NJ; Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA; EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, England; Grandma's House, Malibu, CA; The Studio at The Palms, Las Vegas, NV.
Photographers: Mark Seliger; Reuben Cox; James Minchin.
Tony Bennett has so many adoring celebrity fans it should come as no surprise that when a major duets album is planned, he's able to draw from a roster of the biggest recording stars from the rock and vocal worlds, plus a pair of country music wildcards. (This despite the fact that he recorded an album with several duets in 2001, and a full-album collaboration one year later with k.d. lang.) One surprise is how well producer Phil Ramone paired Bennett with both duet partners and fitting standards -- among them Barbra Streisand on the optimist's anthem "Smile," Dixie Chicks for the flapper standard "Lullaby of Broadway," Bono on the wickedly spiteful "I Wanna Be Around," Tim McGraw on "Cold, Cold Heart" (the Hank Williams song that was Bennett's biggest country crossover hit), Stevie Wonder on his own "For Once in My Life," Juanes for "The Shadow of Your Smile" (which was a hit first for the Brazilian Astrud Gilberto), and Sting on the torch song "Boulevard of Broken Dreams." (Even the title of "How Do You Keep the Music Playing?" seems fit for George Michael to sing.) Each performance was recorded live in the studio with Bennett and his duet partner -- it could be no different for such an old-school vocalist -- and the setup allows for maximum warmth and congeniality. Yet, aside from the novelty of the billings, Duets: An American Classic doesn't thrill like Bennett's solo recordings of the previous ten years. The arrangements of Jorge Calandrelli are heavy on serene strings that wrap the melodies in layers of soft gauze, and few concessions are made to the needs of the material; virtually every song is either a soft vocal pop number or a finger-snapping swinger. As befits an all-star affair, every edge is polished to a fine sheen and, more than a few times, the feelings his duet partners attempt to summon sound quite superficial. Of course, every vocal interpreter in the business sounds a little forced when compared to Tony Bennett. [Duets: An American Classic was also released in an edition featuring a bonus track.] ~ John Bush
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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