Tony Bennett, the legendary crooner with a voice as smooth as velvet, teams up with the iconic Count Basie Orchestra for a swinging, timeless collection of classic tunes in "Anything Goes." Released on January 1, 2002, via Aspirion Records, this album is a delightful journey through the golden age of American songwriting, featuring a mix of well-known standards and lesser-known gems.
In just 26 minutes, Bennett and the Basie Orchestra deliver an effortless blend of sophistication and joy, with Bennett's warm, intimate vocals perfectly complemented by the orchestra's rich, swinging arrangements. From the playful "Jeepers, Creepers" to the bittersweet "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," each track showcases Bennett's unparalleled ability to connect with a song and make it his own.
The album opens with the title track, "Anything Goes," setting the tone for a record that is as much about fun as it is about artistry. "With Plenty of Money and You" and "Poor Little Rich Girl" highlight the album's playful side, while "Growing Pains" and "I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plan" offer a touch of wistfulness. Throughout, Bennett's charisma and the Basie Orchestra's virtuosity shine, making "Anything Goes" a record that is as enjoyable as it is impressive.