Tony Bennett, the legendary crooner with a voice as smooth as velvet, invites you to immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of jazz with his album "Bennett Sings Ellington / Hot And Cool." Released on September 28, 1999, under RPM Records/Columbia, this collection is a tribute to the genius of Duke Ellington, featuring a blend of vocal jazz, big band, and adult standards that showcase Bennett's unparalleled artistry.
Spanning a full hour, the album is a journey through some of Ellington's most beloved compositions, each track a testament to Bennett's ability to infuse every note with depth and emotion. From the sultry "Mood Indigo" to the upbeat "It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)," Bennett's renditions are both respectful of the originals and distinctly his own.
The album opens with "Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me," setting the tone for a sophisticated and engaging listening experience. Standout tracks like "Chelsea Bridge" and "Sophisticated Lady" highlight Bennett's mastery of the genre, while "Take The 'A' Train/Don't Get Around Much Anymore" showcases his dynamic range and versatility.
"Bennett Sings Ellington / Hot And Cool" is not just a collection of songs; it's a celebration of jazz history and Tony Bennett's enduring contribution to the genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Bennett's music, this album offers a rich and rewarding experience that underscores why he remains one of the most beloved voices in jazz.