Tony Bennett may be a bigger household name but Buddy Greco, celebrating his 85th birthday today, has been around almost as long (I think he's 2 months younger than Tony) with a much jazzier feel to his singing and, of course, he is a fine pianist too. I've heard Buddy live several times over the last few years and despite the passage of time the voice is still there.
This previously unreleased album however, is a totally different ball game. Recorded live in 1967 at The Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Buddy Greco was at his absolute peak. As Francis Albert says in the notes - "Buddy can make anything swing - nobody comes close in that department." and Frank knows a thing or two about swinging at The Sands and he had Count Basie to help him along!
This is an album to rank alongside Live at Mr Kelly's - it would seem as though live performances bring out the very best in BG - with the added bonus of a big band punching things along.
I Didn't Know What Time it Was, Satin Doll, The Very Thought of You and the inevitable, Lady is a Tramp just some of the vocal gems with Tenderly (shades of Oscar) a delightful piano feature.
The album is due for release today (October 17) to coincide with his 85th birthday. Without doubt this is the definitive Buddy Greco live experience.
Lance.
Buddy Greco - Live at The Sands. BNL records -www.buddygreco.com



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