Richard Rodney Bennett's "Bennett: Words and Music," released on January 1, 2007, under the Chandos label, is a captivating collection of 15 tracks that span a little over 53 minutes. This album showcases Bennett's remarkable versatility and mastery as a composer and arranger, offering a delightful blend of musical styles and influences.
The album features a mix of well-known standards and lesser-known gems, each reimagined with Bennett's distinctive touch. From the playful "It Might as Well Be Spring" to the hauntingly beautiful "Angel Eyes," Bennett's interpretations are both respectful of the original compositions and innovative in their approach. The inclusion of tracks like "Don't Sleep in the Subway" and "Get Rid of Monday" adds a touch of whimsy and charm, while "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" and "How Long Has This Been Going On?" bring a sense of sophistication and elegance.
Bennett's collaboration with Marion Montgomery adds a layer of depth and richness to the album, particularly evident in tracks like "Goodbye for Now" and "Words and Music." The album also includes some of Bennett's own compositions, such as "Early to Bed" and "Wake Up, Chill'un, Wake Up," showcasing his unique voice and creative prowess.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Richard Rodney Bennett or a newcomer to his work, "Bennett: Words and Music" is a rewarding listening experience that highlights the artist's incredible talent and musical range.