Tony Bennett's "Astoria: Portrait of the Artist" is a captivating journey through the legendary vocalist's musical roots, recorded in his birthplace of Astoria, Queens. Released in 1990, this studio album is a testament to Bennett's enduring artistry and his deep connection to his hometown. Recorded at Master Sound Studio between May 16 and May 18, 1989, the album features a rich blend of vocal jazz, big band, and adult standards, showcasing Bennett's signature smooth vocals and timeless charm.
The album spans 47 minutes and includes 14 tracks, each offering a unique glimpse into Bennett's musical prowess. From the nostalgic "When Do The Bells Ring For Me" to the heartfelt "I Was Lost, I Was Drifting," and the classic "Body and Soul," every song is a masterclass in vocal performance. The album also features beloved standards like "Speak Low" and "The Folks That Live On The Hill," as well as lesser-known gems that highlight Bennett's versatility and depth.
"Astoria: Portrait of the Artist" is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of Tony Bennett's enduring legacy. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's production quality and Bennett's impeccable delivery make it a standout in his discography, offering a blend of classic and contemporary elements that resonate with listeners of all ages.
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