Album: 'Round Midnight

Introduction
'Round Midnight is a splendid jazz album by Grammy Award-winning vocalist Linda Ronstadt, released in 1986 under the Asylum Records label. It is a compilation of three albums produced by the songstress in collaboration with famous conductor Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra. The album consists of a mesmerizing collection of traditional ballads, torch tunes, and jazz requirements that display Ronstadt's special singing prowess and skill for translating ageless musical pieces.

Background and Collaboration with Nelson Riddle
In the early 1980s, Linda Ronstadt chose to change her musical instructions and explore the world of jazz. Intending to collaborate with the very best in the business, she approached well known conductor, arranger, and author Nelson Riddle, whose deal with iconic artists like Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and Ella Fitzgerald raised his stature in the music industry.

Initially, Riddle was hesitant to deal with the pop-rock sensation, uncertain if Ronstadt might successfully provide a jazz album. However, after hearing her in the recording studio, he was convinced of her capability to translate the elaborate subtleties of jazz music. Their successful cooperation resulted in three highly well-known jazz albums: 'What's New' (1983), 'Lush Life' (1984), and 'For Sentimental Reasons' (1986).

Album Contents and Musical Style
'Round Midnight, a double-disc album, consists of selections from the albums Ronstadt and Riddle previously released together, along with 4 unreleased tracks. It includes 27 songs, including some of the most popular and enduring jazz requirements and American music.

The album includes ageless hits like George and Ira Gershwin's "Someone to Watch Over Me", Cole Porter's "What's New", and Irving Berlin's "I've Got a Crush on You". Moreover, the album admires jazz greats like Billy Strayhorn with "Lush Life" and Leonard Bernstein's "Somewhere".

Throughout the album, Ronstadt provides soulful, emotive performances, completely recording the essence of each tune. Her unique voice revives these classics, while Riddle's orchestrations include depth and elegance, producing an enchanting listening experience.

Important Reception and Accolades
'Round Midnight was critically acclaimed and considered one of the best singing jazz albums of the 1980s. Linda Ronstadt's musical shift from rock to jazz was at first met with skepticism. Still, her interpretation of the classics mesmerized audiences, redefining her position in the music market and developing her as an artist capable of passing through musical genres.

Ronstadt's partnership with Nelson Riddle made her three Grammy Awards for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for the albums 'What's New,' 'Lush Life,' and 'For Sentimental Reasons.' Additionally, the album 'For Sentimental Reasons' got the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) for Nelson Riddle's arrangement of "My Funny Valentine".

Legacy and Impact
'Round Midnight remains a considerable turning point in Linda Ronstadt's discography and has considering that been celebrated as a necessary jazz album of the 1980s. Ronstadt's fascinating analyses of renowned jazz standards have actually contributed to preserving and popularizing the genre for more youthful generations of listeners. Her partnership with Nelson Riddle helped seal her tradition as one of the most flexible and skilled vocalists of her time. In general, 'Round Midnight is a timeless musical work of art that continues to capture the hearts of jazz lovers and music lovers alike.

Artist: Linda Ronstadt

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