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#torchsongs #greatamericansongbook #tonybennett #sinatra Tony Bennett: Perfectly Frank: The Torch and Saloon Songs of Frank Sinatra! Personnel: Tony Bennett (vocals); Ralph Sharon (piano); Paul Langosch (bass); Joe LaBarbera (drums). TRACKS: 1. Time After Time; 2. I Fall in Love Too Easily; 3. East of the Sun (West of the Moon); 4. Nancy; 5. I Thought About You; 6. Night and Day; 7. I've Got the World on a String; 8. I'm Glad There Is You; 9. A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square; 10. I Wished on the Moon; 11. You Go to My Head; 12. The Lady Is a Tramp; 13. I See Your Face Before Me; 14. Day in, Day Out; 15. Indian Summer; 16. Call Me Irresponsible; 17. Here's That Rainy Day; 18. Last Night When We Were Young; 19. I Wish I Were in Love Again; 20. A Foggy Day; 21. Don't Worry 'Bout Me; 22. One For My Baby (And One More For the Road); 23. Angel Eyes 24. I'll Be Seeing You. ”Tony Bennett: Perfectly Frank” (Columbia). More than 40 years in the business, and Tony Bennett still is coming up with surprises. His tribute to Ol` Blue Eyes, subtitled ”The Torch and Saloon Songs of Sinatra,” is more than just a recitation of Sinatra hits. Bennett reconceives two dozen classics closely associated with Sinatra`s career, a dangerous enterprise at best, considering the universal familiarity of Sinatra`s renditions. Nevertheless, Bennett forges ahead, bringing an epic scale to ”Time After Time,” turbulent meter changes to ”Night and Day,” a masochistic rhythmic drive to ”One for My Baby.” Somehow, Bennett has it both ways, saluting Sinatra while offering a fiercely personal recording. What better way to honor the greatest pop singer of them all? - Chicago Tribune