Forty years ago, renowned entertainer Tony Bennett joined
together with legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans for their first of two duet
albums. The result was 1975’s The Tony Bennett / Bill Evans Album, followed by
Together Again the following year. To celebrate this incredible coupling of
talents, Fantasy Records, a unit of Concord Music Group, will release a deluxe,
180-gram vinyl box set. Venerated as a special moment in the history of jazz,
the two albums, plus two discs’ worth of alternate takes and bonus tracks, are
combined in this four-LP, 180-gram vinyl collection, The Complete Tony
Bennett/Bill Evans Recordings. Included is a collectible 12x12 photograph of
the two musicians, as well as a deluxe 12-page booklet featuring rare images
and extensive liner notes by Will Friedwald (co-author of Tony Bennett’s
autobiography, The Good Life).
This
unique pairing began with 1975’s The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Album, recorded
during an intimate session at Fantasy Studios (producer Helen Keane and an
engineer were the only other people present). At work in equal partnership,
Bennett and Evans selected the tunes, worked out the arrangements
semi-spontaneously, and, later, picked the final takes to be used. Bennett
recalls that the pair didn't even discuss song choices before the session: “I
would name a tune, and Bill would say, ‘That's good, let’s do that.’ We'd find
a key and then the two of us would work it out.”
The Tony
Bennett/Bill Evans Album features a selection of classics from the Great
American Songbook (“The Days of Wine and Roses,” “Young and Foolish,” “The
Touch of Your Lips”), as well as a moving rendition of the Evans’ classic tune
"Waltz for Debby" (with lyrics written by Gene Lees). A consistently
enthusiastic and balanced musical team, Bennett and Evans shine both
individually and in tandem.
Following
the recording, the pair performed live on a number of occasions and made
several television appearances, including a stop on Johnny Carson’s Tonight
Show.
In 1976,
Bennett and Evans returned to the studio for Together Again. Another
low-lights, high-improv date of standards that opens with an Evans solo
rendition of “The Bad and the Beautiful” and continues with such moving
renditions of “Lucky to Be Me,” “You’re Nearer,” and “You Don't Know What Love
Is.” Another Evans original, “The Two Lonely People” (with lyrics by Carol
Hall), also graces the playlist.
Both
sessions — in which Bennett and Evans recorded together in the same room, not
in isolation booths (a recording preference that Bennett has practiced
throughout his recording career)— yielded several fine alternate takes that are
included, as well as bonus tracks from the second date.
With
such palpable energy and nearly telepathic interplay, these recordings have
garnered critical awe over the years since their release. London’s The Guardian
noted in 2009, “The outcome of this intimate duet highlighted the sublime
creative accompanist in Evans, and the deep jazz sensitivities of the vocal
legend … the two sound as if they’re having the time of their lives.” The BBC
mused, “It seems impossible that these two giants of understated musical
sophistication went into the studio with no idea of what they would record …
They plucked one definitive performance after another out of thin air to
produce a nine-track album — called, with straightforward simplicity, The Tony
Bennett/Bill Evans Album — that was bettered only by its solitary follow-up,
the following year’s Together Again.” AllMusic simply called the collaboration
an “excellent jazz-pop hybrid in which both musicians were shown off to
advantage.”
The
Complete Tony Bennett/Bill Evans Recordings joins several recent and
forthcoming releases, celebrating the career of Bill Evans. Aside from a
handful of reissued albums on vinyl, fans can also look forward to CD box set
reissues The Complete Riverside Recordings and The Complete Fantasy Recordings
this spring and fall, respectively. Also available is the highly acclaimed
deluxe LP box set The Complete Village Vanguard Recordings, 1961, which hit
store shelves in the fall of 2014.
The album is scheduled for release on April 28, 2015.
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