That’s so sweet of confirmed artist Diana Krall to help a young and upcoming crooner named Tony Bennett.

"Love Is Here to Stay" by Tony Bennett and Diana Krall is a collaboration album of Gershwin songs recorded with the Bill Charlap Trio and released on September 14, 2018 by Verve.

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Time



...just nabbed a Guinness World Records title this week for “longest time between the release of an original recording and a re-recording of the same single by the same artist.”

Variety



...Krall and Bennett evidently figured that it might not make sense to pair up for songs about being alone. The Times

Tony Bennett’s admirers are by now resigned to him making duet albums, even if he works best solo

Tony Bennett & Diana Krall - Love Is Here To Stay

AMAZON . ITUNES .

Released in 2005,

Fenfo is how you say “something to say” in Bambara or how you sing it if you are activist Fatoumata Diawara.

Fatoumata Diawara' s 'Fenfo' is her second album produced by Matthieu Chedid, featuring korists Toumani and Sidiki Diabaté, percussionist Mokhtar Samba and bassist Etienne Mbappé and released on May 25, 2018 on Wagram/Montuno

Fatoumata Diawara

The Guardian



Fenfo – which translates as “something to say” – is a classy affair that demonstrates her impressive musical range

PopMatters



they are careful, adding a touch of Afrofuturism but ultimately not expanding the music too far beyond

Fatoumata Diawara - Fenfo

AMAZON .

‘Eat the Elephant’ by A Perfect Circle took 14 years in the making. So, all you can expect is slowly unfolding grandeur.

A Perfect Circle's 'Eat the Elephant' is their fourth album (their first in fourteen years) featuring vocalist Maynard James Keenan, guitarists Billy Howerdel & James Iha, drummer Jeff Friedl and bassist Matt McJunkins, produced by Dave Sardy and released on

A Perfect Circle

The Atlantic



The emotion expressed felt more complex than rage; the way it was rendered as slow-motion eruption ...

Metal Sucks



Heck, some might argue that it’s barely even a regular rock album, period. Louder

But perhaps the biggest change is that Maynard’s vocals are more meditative, often shunning the vivid

A Perfect Circle - Eat the Elephant

AMAZON . ITUNES .

Rapper from Dublin, Rejjie Snow mixes all kinds of influences around one theme : ‘Love’ (explicit)

Rejjie Snow's 'Dear Annie' is his first studio album featuring Dana Williams, Anna Of The North, Kaytranada among other guests and released on February 16, 2018by 300 Entertainment

Rapper from Dublin, Rejjie Snow mixes all kinds of influences around one theme : 'Love' (explicit)

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NME



Rejjie Snow’s 61-minute debut album ‘Dear Annie’ does nothing of the sort. In fact, we could have gone for another hour. It’s that good.

The Guardian


Irish rapper's loverman reinvention
He rhymes over pillow-soft confections of electric piano, jazz samples, and vaguely trip-hoppy beats. The Irish Times

instead of making a record that encapsulates his sonic journey so far, the emcee mutates once more to make an album that cuts his own chest wide open

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We all wish Bono a Happy Birthday since ‘We are all pro Bono’

This day (May 10, 1960), in Dublin, Ireland, is born Paul David Hewson simply known as Bono, Irish ssocial activist, songwriter, co-founder and lead singer of U2

Tracklist :

1 . I Will Follow (1981)

2 . 11 O’clock Tick Tock (Roskilde Festival, 1982)

3 . Fire (in Werchter, 1982 )

4 . Sunday Bloody Sunday

5 . Do They Know It’s Christmas (w/ Band Aid, 1984)

6 . In The Name Of Love (1984)

7 . Bad (Live Aid, 1985)

8 . Conspiracy of Hope (w/ The Police, Giants Stadium New Jersey, 1986)

9 . Stand By Me (w/ Bruce Springsteen, 1987)

10 . Angel of Harlem (1988)

11 . In a Lifetime (w/ Clannad, Top of the Pops, 1989)

12 . One / Ave Maria (w/ Pavarotti )

13 . Discotheque (1996)

14 . I’ve Got You Under My Skin

15 . In San Remo (2000)

16 . With Or Without You (in Boston)

17 . Where The Streets Have No