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The Year of Tony Bennett

An Appreciation of the Art and Music of Tony Bennett

February 5, 2022 By Suzanne Leave a Comment

Album of the Week: Hometown, My Town

The album of the week starting on February  6, 2022, is Hometown, My Town.

Hometown, My Town - Jazz Messengers

In 1958, Bennett wanted to create an album about his hometown, New York. Critic Nick Dedina says it best:

One of the best albums that Tony Bennett cut in the ’50s, Hometown, My Hometown is a song suite dedicated to the vocalist’s beloved New York City. The album was in part influenced by Gordon Jenkins‘ highly successful Manhattan Tower album which was a big seller throughout the ’50s. But unlike it and so many other similar theme albums (such as Sinatra‘s Come Fly with Me or Mel Tormé‘s Songs of New York), Bennett doesn’t sing songs that are specifically about geographical places in Manhattan or even about the city in general. Instead, the tunes are ones that Bennett feels best evoke the city and the unique solitude that one experiences on Manhattan’s crowded streets. Noted jazz arranger Ralph Burns is the perfect choice to flesh out and connect the numbers. He also gamely pens extended musical passages that evoke Manhattan even when the lyrics do not. Judged only on his sweeping, highly jazz-inflected arrangements here it’s not surprising that Burns would go on to win both Tonys and Oscars for his work in theater and film. Thematically, the album tells a story of a lonely urbanite who finds fleeting happiness with a girl and then loses her. It’s as simple as that. But while the lyrics to the final track — the standard “The Party’s Over” — may be construed as negative, Bennett puts a positive spin on the song, giving the sense that in a town like Manhattan the next chapter of the story is just around the corner. One of the heavily jazz accented albums that Bennett was able to cut between all of his orchestral ballad sessions, Hometown, My Hometown is shorter than most albums of the ’50s. Perhaps this is why this excellent work has been out of print for so long.

Album Facts

Release Date July 1959
Label Columbia
Producer Mitch Miller
Vocals Tony Bennett
Arrangements Ralph Burns
Piano Ralph Sharon
Tenor Sax Al Cohn
Baritone Sax Danny Bank
Trumpet Al De Risi, Bernie Glow, Marky Markowitz, Carl Poole
Trombone Billy Byers, Urbie Green, Chauncey Welsch
Guitar Al Caiola
Harp Janet Putman
Bass Pat Merola
Drums Terry Snyder
Percussion Don Lamond, Eddie Costa

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