Tony
Bennett and Lady Gaga's widely acclaimed jazz album, Cheek To Cheek, debuted at
no. 1 this week on the Billboard 200 Album and hits #1 on the Jazz Album and
Traditional Jazz Album Charts. Released September 23rd on Streamline, Columbia, and Interscope Records, Cheek To Cheek has received extensive
widespread critical praise around the world, including such leading publications
as USA TODAY ("an epic musical mashup"), ROLLING STONE ("Gaga
has real chemistry with Bennett"), PEOPLE ("An unlikely pairing
results in beautiful music on this album of jazz standards. [Gaga] is a
revelation."), THE TIMES OF LONDON ("crooning nirvana") and the
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES ("A musical match made in jazz/standards heaven.")
With the
release of Cheek to Cheek, Bennett breaks his own record, set in 2011 when
DUETS II debuted at #1 at the age of 85.
Now at 88, Bennett remains the oldest artist in music industry history
to have an album on the #1 spot on the Billboard charts. Cheek To Cheek marks
Lady Gaga's third consecutive #1 album release in just over three years; this
is the second time in Bennett's career that he has had an album debut at #1 in
both Billboard's Pop and Jazz Album charts.
Two tracks released prior to the album, the Cole Porter classic
"Anything Goes", and the Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields standard
"I Can't Give You Anything But Love", both debuted at #1 on Billboard's Digital Jazz charts.
Cheek To
Cheek features classic jazz standards sung by Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett in a
combination of vocal duets and solo performances. Each song was handpicked by the artists, and
the album features classic selections from the Great American Songbook
including "Anything Goes," "It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't
Got That Swing)," "Sophisticated Lady," "Lush Life," and the record's title
track, "Cheek To Cheek." Recorded in New York City, the record took
over a year to complete and features jazz musicians associated with both
artists including members of Bennett's quartet, Mike Renzi, Gray Sargent,
Harold Jones and Marshall Wood as well pianist Tom Lanier. Jazz trumpeter Brian Newman, a long-time
friend and colleague of Lady Gaga appears on the album as well with his NYC
based jazz quintet. Jazz soloists on selected tracks include tenor saxophonist
Joe Lovano, trumpeter George Rabbai and flutist Paul Horn, who passed away in
July.
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