Tony's Tunes

Tony's Tunes

by John Bunch
Tony's Tunes

Tony's Tunes

by John Bunch

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Overview

No one can accuse John Bunch of having a short career; born on December 1, 1921, the veteran pianist was 81 when he recorded Tony's Tunes for Chiaroscuro on May 12, 2003. What's the secret to Bunch's success? In addition to having impeccable chops and an inherent sense of swing and melody, Bunch is smart enough to realize that a musician needs to be true to himself. All these years, Bunch has been a swing-oriented pianist along the lines of Teddy Wilson and Nat King Cole; that's his turf, and he has excelled by sticking with what he does best. This CD is called Tony's Tunes because all 14 of the songs are ones that Bunch played with Tony Bennett in the '60s, when he was the singer's music director -- familiar gems that range from "Street of Dreams" and Harold Arlen's "I've Got the World on a String" to Neal Hefti's "Girl Talk." Tony's Tunes is a tribute to Bennett, but it's a tribute on Bunch's own pianistic terms; there are no vocals at all, and Bunch maintains an improviser's mindset whether he is interpreting "Chicago" (that toddlin' town!) or "Put On a Happy Face." When Chiaroscuro president Hank O'Neal (who produced this release) first came up with the idea for Tony's Tunes, he seemed to envision an album of unaccompanied solo piano. But Tony's Tunes ended up being a trio session -- not a traditional piano trio (piano, bass, and drums), but a drummer-less trio uniting Bunch with frequent companions Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar) and Jay Leonhart (bass). That piano/guitar/bass format is, of course, the same format that the Nat King Cole Trio favored in the '30s and '40s, and it's a format that works pleasingly well for Bunch throughout this fine CD. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 09/02/2003
Label: Chiaroscuro / Chiaroscuro Records
UPC: 0091454037223
Rank: 125129

Album Credits

Performance Credits

John Bunch   Primary Artist,Piano
Jay Leonhart   Guest Artist,Bass
Bucky Pizzarelli   Guest Artist,Guitar

Technical Credits

Bill Moss   Engineer
Sammy Cahn   Composer
Ian Clifford   Design
Rollo Phlecks   Photography
Jack Reardon   Composer
John Latouche   Composer
Tony Bennett   Cover Illustration
Lee Adams   Composer
Harold Arlen   Composer
Vernon Duke   Composer
Cynthia Weil   Composer
Johnny Mandel   Composer
Ettore Stratta   Composer
Jay Leonhart   Group Member
Bobby Troup   Composer
Sam M. Lewis   Composer
Johnny Mercer   Composer
Lester Young   Composer
Dinah Washington   Composer
Sacha Distel   Composer
Percy Faith   Composer
James Van Heusen   Composer
Neal Hefti   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Ronny Whyte   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer
Bucky Pizzarelli   Group Member
Hank O'Neal   Producer,Liner Notes
Ted Fetter   Composer
Ted Koehler   Composer
Barry Mann   Composer
Fred Fisher   Composer
Victor Young   Composer
John Bunch   Group Member
Charles Strouse   Composer
Jay Livingston   Composer
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