The Michael Feinstein Anthology

RELEASE
May 21, 2002
LABEL
Rhino
GENRES
Vocal Music, American Popular Song, Traditional Pop, Standards

Album Review

With selections drawn from three releases dating back to 1987 and up to his 1996 Gershwin collection, this anthology demonstrates not so much that Feinstein is a great singer, but that he is a kind of Barry Manilow for people with long memories. The appeal of the two artists is almost identical -- their arrangements lush and melodramatic, their performances wringing maximum impact from modest resources. What's different is that Feinstein, rather than emphasize original material, has nourished a career on the Great American Songbook. As a result, when he lapses into more contemporary, non-classic material, the gap in quality becomes obvious; you can't mistake songs like "My Favorite Year," which for all intents and purposes could have been made to order for Manilow, for anything as deathless as the lode of Rodgers & Hart, Berlin, Porter, and especially Gershwin titles, familiar and obscure, offered here. The live tracks show Feinstein at his freest, exuberantly working the melody and engaging the audience. By comparison, on the orchestral tracks he seems to focus more consciously on his delivery -- which, given the limitations of his voice, is not his strongest point. Treatments of his voice in the studio tracks can also be distracting; on "Wonder Why" and "That's Entertainment," for example, it has an odd, tank-like echo that doesn't blend well with the arrangement. When these treatments are minimized and Feinstein has unfettered access to the material, his interpretations often take on a delicate charm, as on "Someone to Watch Over Me," during sections where the orchestra drops out, and especially on his touching rendition of "Old Friend." For critical listeners as well as fans, though, there's no question that these two CDs brilliantly depict Feinstein's essence and oeuvre.
Robert L. Doerschuk, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Nice Work If You Can Get It, song (from A Damsel in Distress, film)
  2. Isn't It Romantic?, song (from film "Love Me Tonight")
  3. Swinging On A Star (used in the film "Going My Way")
  4. Ask Me Again, song
  5. Rhode Island is famous for you [#]
  6. 'S Wonderful, song (from Funny Face, musical) [#]
  7. Wonder Why
  8. Too Marvelous for Words, song
  9. Where Do You Start?
  10. The Bad and the Beautiful, film score
  11. Easy to love, song (from the film "Born to Dance")
  12. Alexander's Ragtime Band, song [#]
  13. Who Are You Now? (from Funny Girl)
  14. You're An Education (for the film Gold Diggers In Paris)
  15. You Are There
  16. Sophisticated Swing
  17. Love Can Change the Stars (for the film Athena)
  18. Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are (for the film Step Lively)
  19. Half of April (Most of May)
  20. Marianne (from The Grand Tour)
  21. They Can't Take That Away from Me, song (from Shall We Dance?, film)
  22. I Love a Piano, song (from Stop! Look! Listen!") [#]
  23. That's Entertainment! (from The Bandwagon)
  24. My Favorite Year
  25. Ten Feet Off The Ground (for the Disney filmThe One And Only Original F
  26. I Never Felt Better (for the film Athena)
  27. Someone to Watch Over Me, song (from Oh, Kay!, musical)
  28. Kiss Her Now (from Dear World)
  29. The Ugly Bug Ball (for the Disney film Summer Magic)
  30. For You, for Me, for Evermore, vocal duet (completed by Kay Swift, from
  31. The Mole People, song
  32. And So To Bed
  33. You're All the World to Me
  34. Old Friend (from I'm Getting My Act Together...)
  35. Isn't It a Pity?, song (from Pardon My English, musical)
  36. The Patisserie [#]
  37. Open Your Eyes (from Royal Wedding)
  38. For Love Alone (for the TV film For Love Alone)
  39. Medley: I Won't Send Roses/ Time Heals Everything
  40. Get Out and Get Under the Moon
  41. My Romance, song (from "Jumbo")
  42. Love Is Here to Stay, song (from The Goldwyn Follies, film) [#]
  43. Violin