Tony Bennett - The Music Never Ends (Two-Disc Special Edition) [Region 2] | ![Tony Bennett - The Music Never Ends (Two-Disc Special Edition) [Region 2]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51RAz7znxlL._SL500_.jpg)
| Director: Bruce Ricker Actors: Tony Bennett, Clint Eastwood Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 39527
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd, Widescreen, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Number Of Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: WARD036791D UPC: 883929008384 EAN: 0883929008384 ASIN: B000ZM1MR8
Theatrical Release Date: 2007 Release Date: December 6, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com A class act in every respect, Tony Bennett deserves the same in a documentary tribute, and The Music Never Ends is just that, an 87-minute compilation of music and words that's as likably modest as the octogenarian singer himself. Born in New York in 1926, the former Anthony Benedetto grew up during the Depression, served in World War II, hit the big time in the 1950s, marched in Selma, Alabama with Martin Luther King, Jr., faded from the scene during the rock-dominated '60s, became an estimable painter, and then, with son Danny as his manager, staged a revival that earned him many young fans and continues to this day. All of that is detailed (by celeb talking heads like Harry Belafonte, Martin Scorsese, Mel Brooks, and Alec Baldwin, as well as various critics and pundits) in the film, but the most entertaining content, of course, is the music. There are concert and television performances spanning more than half a century, from "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" in '53 to Monterey in '05 (his gig at that year's Jazz Festival occupies a second disc, with bits and pieces scattered throughout the main documentary); we see Bennett at the Grand Ol' Opry in '55 (singing Hank Williams' "Cold Cold Heart"), on several TV talk fests (including a wonderful, if too short, clip with the great jazz pianist Bill Evans on The Tonight Show), and even on Saturday Night Live, in an amusing bit with Baldwin impersonating Bennett and "Anthony Benedetto" as one of his talk show guests. The presentation is pretty impressive, too: the composers and lyricists of every song are identified, Clint Eastwood co-produced (the principal bonus feature is an informal conversation between the two), Anthony Hopkins narrates, and medleys of several songs (including the inevitable "I Left My Heart in San Francisco") combine Bennett performances from different eras; two especially delightful sequences intersperse Bennett's versions of "They Can't Take That Away From Me" and "I Got Rhythm" with clips from films featuring Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, respectively. Hot stuff. --Sam Graham
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Tony Forever!!!!! June 7, 2008 Sandra L. Sailsman (Bronx NY) I love Tony!!!! I thought that the two disc Special Edt gave me the opportunity to see him at his best.
STOP - DO NOT PURCHASE ! April 5, 2008 P. Breaux This 2 set DVD is 2 of the same CD's ! I returned it and purchased another, and AGAIN it was 2 of the same, I returned it again and purchsed 2 used concerts of Tony and spent less money. From other reviews I see that I am not alone in this problem, this DVD needs to be recalled!
What a wonderful singer ! February 15, 2008 FOUCART Luc (Leignes sur Fontaine, France) Really, Tony is the most wonderful singer in the world, and the real bearer of Frank Sinatra's legacy for all of us. The first dvd is very complete but I regret the lack of subtitles for french fans. The second dvd is a real magic concert. Just one regret : the pianist. Ralph Sharon was more discret and as good as Lee Musiker.
A Masterful Homage December 28, 2007 Stewart Kiritz (CA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Thank you Clint Eastwood for leaving us this magnificent portrait of an American icon. Replete with interviews, video clips, and vignettes from Tony's long career as one of the premier songsters of the twentieth century. A classy production worthy of the attention of anyone interested in American popular music.
Add 2 more to the production error column December 28, 2007 Toby Hancock 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bought 2 copies as Christmas gifts - disc 2 is a duplicate of disc 1 on both copies. How many people have to report this error before there's a recall?!!
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