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The cover says it all. It's a mature Tony Bennett who knows all the standards like the back of his hand, but makes them fresh with each play.
If you like TB, you'll like the album. And if you like SACD, you'll especially like the sonics. |
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Review by Tom March 2, 2003
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Since Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy is one of my favorate SACDs, I bought Satch Plays Fats. From the beginning I was disappointed. The sonics don't match the Handly album and I think that makes it difficult for me to appreciate the performance. I never really enjoyed this and jumped at the opportunity ... more |
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Review by Tom March 2, 2003
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This is one of my favorate SACDs. I never get tired to listening to it. The lyrics are catchy, it gets my foot moving to the beat, and if I could sing, I would. It is well recorded, even considering its age. This album was listed in one magazine's 100 best jazz albums of all time. I agree. |
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Review by Tom March 2, 2003
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This pop/male vocal SACD includes a lot of top 40 hits and is very well recorded. I'm pleased that I bought it. |
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Review by Tom March 2, 2003
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This has always been one of my favorate albums. I've owned the SACD for about 2 years and have played it many times. Both the vocals and the music on the first track on the album seem a little distorted, but after that the music on the remaining original 11 cuts sounds great. However, King's voice ... more |
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