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To Love Again: The Duets

Chris Botti  Main Performer

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1 Embraceable You Gershwin/Gershwin 4:25
2 What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? Legrand/Bergman/Ber 5:05
3 My One and Only Love Mellin/Wood 5:41
4 Let There Be Love Grant/Rand 3:12
5 What's New? Burke/Haggart 3:59
6 Good Morning Heartache Drake/Fisher/Higgin 6:13
7 To Love Again Botti/Peña 4:38
8 Are You Lonesome Tonight? Turk/Handman 4:01
9 Lover Man Sherman/Davis/Ramir 4:50
10 I'll Be Seeing You Kahal/Fain 4:18
11 Pennies from Heaven Burke/Johnston 3:46
13 Here's That Rainy Day Burke/VanHeusen 5:07
14 Smile Chaplin/Parsons/Tur 4:22
15 Embraceable You [DVD] Gershwin/Gershwin  
16 What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? [DVD] Bergman/Bergman/Leg  
17 My One and Only Love [DVD] Mellin/Wood  
18 Let There Be Love [DVD] Grant/Rand  
19 What's New? [DVD] Burke/Haggart  
20 Good Morning Heartache [DVD] Drake/Fisher/Higgin  
21 To Love Again [DVD] Botti/Peña  
22 Are You Lonesome Tonight? [DVD] Handman/Turk  
23 Lover Man [DVD] Davis/Ramirez/Sherm  
24 I'll Be Seeing You [Enhanced PCM Stereo][Multimedia Track] Fain/Kahal  
25 Pennies from Heaven [Enhanced PCM Stereo][Multimedia Track] Burke/Johnston  
26 Here's That Rainy Day [Enhanced PCM Stereo][Multimedia Track] Burke/VanHeusen  
27 Smile [DVD] Chaplin/Parsons/Tur  
28 Flamenco Sketches [DVD][Live]    
29 To Love Again [DVD][Live] Botti/Peña  
30 I'll Be Seeing You [DVD][Live] Fain/Kahal  
31 Milestones [DVD][Live]    
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To Love Again: The Duets

Dual Disc [DualDisc]

Label: Columbia

Category: Easy Listening

To Love Again: The Duets

UPC: 827969775523

Release Date: 10/18/2005

Original Release Date: 10/18/2005

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Embraceable You, What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?, My One and Only Love, Let There Be Love, What's New?, Good Morning Heartache, To Love Again, Are You Lonesome Tonight?, Lover Man, I'll Be Seeing You, Pennies from Heaven, Here's That Rainy Day, Smile, Embraceable You [DVD], What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life? [DVD], My One and Only Love [DVD], Let There Be Love [DVD], What's New? [DVD], Good Morning Heartache [DVD], To Love Again [DVD], Are You Lonesome Tonight? [DVD], Lover Man [DVD], I'll Be Seeing You [Enhanced PCM Stereo][Multimedia Track], Pennies from Heaven [Enhanced PCM Stereo][Multimedia Track], Here's That Rainy Day [Enhanced PCM Stereo][Multimedia Track], Smile [DVD], Flamenco Sketches [DVD][Live], To Love Again [DVD][Live], I'll Be Seeing You [DVD][Live], Milestones [DVD][Live]]
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Matt Collar

Trumpeter Chris Botti's To Love Again: The Duets picks up where his stellar 2004 release When I Fall in Love leaves off, with more gorgeously lush and heartfelt orchestral jazz via the London Session Orchestra. This time showcasing guest vocalists -- as well as a handful of instrumental tracks -- Botti takes an even more classicist approach than before and once again brings to mind such iconic jazz albums as Clifford Brown with Strings and Miles Davis' Porgy and Bess. Largely known as a smooth jazz artist with a sweet trumpet tone, it wasn't until When I Fall in Love that Botti dropped the smooth jazz synthesizers and pop-oriented compositions in favor of Gil Evans-style jazz orchestrations and an acoustic backing quartet. Subsequently, Botti made the best album of his career and didn't sacrifice any of his own laid-back smooth jazz style. In fact, having long been compared to trumpeters Chet Baker and Miles Davis for both his minimalist improvisational style and matinee idol image, this move toward more straight-ahead jazz is actually a better fit. To Love Again does nothing if not reinforce this opinion and finds Botti seeming even more relaxed and in his element. This is no more true than on the romantically melancholy lead-off track "Embraceable You," which finds Botti's horn weeping and sighing over the George Gershwin standard. The same can be said of his work with Sting on the '60s classic "What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life." In fact, with such a phenomenal cadre of singers -- including Michael Bubl?, Paula Cole, Gladys Knight and others performing such standards as "Let There Be Love" and "Lover Man" -- there really isn't a bad track. Part of the brilliance of the album is that, while it is classicist in tone, many of the vocalists come from the pop world and give the songs a contemporary spin that rubs nicely against Gil Goldstein and Jeremy Lubbock's stylishly old-school arrangements. It also doesn't hurt that Botti is working with such phenomenal jazz talents as pianist Billy Childs, bassists Robert Hurst and Christian McBride, drummer Billy Kilson, guitarist Anthony Wilson and others. That alone makes the few instrumental tracks on To Love Again some of the standout moments on an album as much about vocals as it is about Botti's own creative "voice." [The Dual Disc version of To Love Again: The Duets includes an added DVD featuring the entire album in enhanced stereo and video footage of four live performances by Botti.] ~ Matt Collar, Rovi