Dive into the heart of the Big Apple with Mel Tormé's "Songs of New York," a captivating collection of jazz standards that pay homage to the city that never sleeps. Released on March 22, 2005, via Rhino Atlantic, this album is a vibrant tapestry of vocal jazz, adult standards, and big band sounds, all woven together by the velvety voice of the legendary Mel Tormé.
Spanning just over 33 minutes, this concise yet powerful album features 13 tracks that encapsulate the essence of New York City. From the nostalgic "Sunday in New York" to the iconic "New York, New York," each song is a testament to Tormé's versatility and his deep connection to the city's musical heritage. The album kicks off with a leisurely stroll through the city on a Sunday, followed by a romantic autumn evening, and a lullaby from the legendary Birdland jazz club. It's not just about the well-known classics; hidden gems like "Harlem Nocturne" and "There's a Broken Heart for Every Light on Broadway" add depth and variety to the collection.
Tormé's rendition of "New York, New York" is particularly noteworthy, capturing the city's fast-paced energy and vibrant spirit. The album also includes a mix of upbeat tracks like "42nd Street" and "Sidewalks of New York," alongside more introspective pieces such as "Manhattan" and "My Time of Day." Despite its brevity, "Songs of New York" offers a rich and immersive experience, making it a standout addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a long-time fan of Mel Tormé or a newcomer to his work, this album is sure to leave you enchanted by the magic of New York City through the lens of one of jazz's greatest vocalists.