Astoria: Portrait of the Artist

Astoria: Portrait of the Artist


  • Singer: Tony Bennett
  • Genre: Vocal Pop
  • Release Date: 1990-02-27
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 1990 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
When Do the Bells Ring for Me Tony Bennett 2:58
2
I Was Lost, I Was Drifting Tony Bennett 3:54
3
A Little Street Where Old Frie Tony Bennett 3:16
4
The Girl I Love Tony Bennett 4:17
5
It's Like Reaching for the Moo Tony Bennett 2:28
6
Speak Low Tony Bennett 3:43
7
The Folks Who Live On the Hill Tony Bennett 3:58
8
Antonia Tony Bennett 3:05
9
A Weaver of Dreams / There Wil Tony Bennett 2:42
10
Body and Soul Tony Bennett 4:00
11
Where Do You Go from Love Tony Bennett 3:03
12
The Boulevard of Broken Dreams Tony Bennett 2:21
13
Where Did the Magic Go Tony Bennett 4:50
14
I've Come Home Again Tony Bennett 2:32

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  • Reviews

    • Not to be missed

      5
      By DBarrios
      This is quite simply one of the greatest collections of American Popular Song recorded in decades. After the successes of "The Art of Excellence" and "Bennett-Berlin" and with the seeds of the Bennett Renaisance established, Tony Bennett once against collaborated with Jorge Calliendri to create one of his least hearalded yet greatest contributions as an artist to the public. Who else but perhaps Sinatra or Bobby Darin could sing with such power and longing in that magnificent opening track "When Do Bells Ring For Me?" and also sing with such unbelivable optomisum and tenderness as on "The Folks That Live On The Hill"? A triumph that deserves to be revisited by the critics and the public soon.

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