Published:
Concord Records to Release Four Time Grammy Nominee Michael Feinstein's New Album - The Sinatra Project - September 2, 2008
NEW YORK, July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Four time Grammy nominee, singer/pianist
Michael Feinstein is poised to release his 24th album, The Sinatra Project,
through Concord Records September 2, 2008. The new album is a tribute to "The
Chairman of the Board" himself, Frank Sinatra and is Feinstein's first
recorded tribute to another performer. With the help of producer-arranger Bill
Elliott, Feinstein realized he wanted to record an album of great romantic
songs that had been sung by "Ol' Blue Eyes".
"For years I've had the desire to celebrate Sinatra's musical
sensibilities, but I have no desire to copy the classic songs that he rendered
better than anyone else. I wanted to create an album that would explore his
style of singing and his style of music," comments Feinstein.
To that end, the dynamic duo decided to record the album as they would
have fifty years ago, in the famous last surviving recording studio from the
days of stereo, Capital Studio A inHollywood.
"We set up the recording sessions the way they were done back in the day,
with the entire band in one room, drums next to the trumpets and saxes, using
only a handful of microphones to capture the warmth and depth of the music,"
added Elliott.
The album is comprised of classics such as "Fools Rush In," "I've Got a
Crush on You," "At Last Love," "Exactly Like you," and many more. Feinstein
not only pays homage to Sinatra, but to many of his contemporaries, Ella
Fitzgerald, Nat "King" Cole, Rosemary Clooney and other great singers of the
post-war, pre-rock years. They even called upon Sinatra's favorite songwriting
duo Alan and Marilyn Bergman to consult as Feinstein recorded "The Same,
Hello, the Same Goodbye" originally written for Sinatra.
Dubbed "Ambassador of the Great American Songbook", Feinstein has played
all around the world from Buckingham Palace to the White House. He will kick
off the release of his new album with 6 special performances at his notable
venue Feinstein's at Loews Regency inNew York City, September 2nd - September
6th, 2008.
About Michael Feinstein
Michael Feinstein started playing the piano by ear when he was five; he
moved toLos Angeles when he was 20 and was introduced to the great lyricist
Ira Gershwin by the widow of the legendary concert pianist-actor, Oscar
Levant. Feinstein became Gershwin's assistant for six years, archiving the
extensive Gershwin works and gaining unprecedented access to numerous
unpublished Gershwin songs, which he has since performed and recorded. After
launching his own career he was spotted by Liza Minnelli who was so impressed
with the young musician, she helped launch his career. Feinstein became a
household name after his Broadway show, Isn't It Romantic, which opened in
1986. Through his live performances, recordings, film and TV appearances and
his song writing (in collaboration with Alan and Marilyn Bergman, Lindy
Robbins and Carole Bayer Sager), he has become one of the premiere
interpreters of American popular song.
SOURCE Concord Records
Copyright © 2009, PRNewswire
Copyright © 2009, NewsBlaze,
Daily News
Tags: ,MUS,ENT,NY-Feinstein-album