Gems: The Duets Collection may bear a title that suggests it’s a compilation, but this 2011 effort is a brand-new album containing nothing but new collaborations between
Michael Bolton and similarly minded travelers of the middle of the road. It is new but it feels old, faithful to the early-‘90s adult contemporary hits that made
Bolton a superstar, and its biggest missteps arrive whenever Gems strays too far from that slick template, particularly when
Bolton and
Anne Akiko Meyers stumble through a strident reading of
U2’s “Pride (In the Name of Love).” Moments like this don’t arrive all that often, fortunately. Most of the time,
Bolton stays in his comfort zone, turning in a surprisingly understated version of “You Are So Beautiful” with trumpeter
Chris Botti, going toe-to-toe with
Rascal Flatts on “Love Is Everything,” sounding as big as the children choir on “Hallelujah.” There are no surprises here, but there don’t need to be: this is
Bolton doing what he does best, and doing it so well that anybody who picks this up thinking it’s a compilation won’t be disappointed with what resides inside. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi