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Allan Harris & Takana Miyamoto: Convergence
ByBill Evans
piano1929 - 1980

Tony Bennett
vocals1926 - 2023
Likewise, vocalist Allan Harris and pianist Takana Miyamoto don't initially come to mind as the perfect candidates to honor the musical collaboration(s) between Bennett and Evans. Harris' warm, brandied baritone brings to mind

Nat King Cole
piano and vocals1919 - 1965
Harris has had plenty of experience working with top-flight pianists, like

Bill Charlap
pianob.1966

Tommy Flanagan
piano1930 - 2001

Eric Reed
pianob.1970

Nnenna Freelon
vocalsb.1954

Rene Marie
vocalsHarris' warm and inviting voice is a magnet for the ears, occasionally taking attention away from the idea of piano-and-voice-as-one, but he and Miyamoto usually manage to intertwine their sensibilities into a single, flowing presence. This music never serves as subservient imitation, thus calling this a "tribute" album would diminish what Harris and Miyamoto have created. Convergence is a gripping program that's best viewed as a companion piece to the Bennett and Evans recordings. ">
Track Listing
My Foolish Heart; Days Of Wine And Roses; But Beautiful; Waltz For Debby; You Don't Know What Love Is; Young And Foolish; The Touch Of Your Lips; You Must Believe In Spring; Some Other Time; We'll Be Together Again.
Personnel
Allan Harris
vocalsAllan Harris: vocals; Takana Miyamoto: piano.
Album information
Title: Convergence | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Love Productions Records
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