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(4 Customer Reviews)
Digitally remastered using 24-bit technology by Bob Norberg (Capitol Mastering).
Sinatra's years on the Capitol label (1953-60) were great years. His voice had matured into a powerful and poignant instrument; his sense of swing was infallible; and he was blessed with an innovative and sophisticated arranger, Nelson Riddle, whose charts fit Sinatra like a beautiful suit.
This one-disc compilation of 20 songs includes many classics: "I've Got You Under My Skin," "You Make Me Feel So Young," "The Lady Is a Tramp," In The Wee Small Hours of the Morning," and "One For My Baby (And One More For the Road)." The packaging is attractive (with some great photos of Sinatra) and the digital re-mastering was done right.
Also included are updated versions of songs Sinatra sang in his earlier years ("Oh! Look At Me Now," and "Night and Day"). While this CD is not all-inclusive--some of the more melancholy songs of these years are omitted--it's a collection that can be listened to again and again.
Recorded between 1953 and 1960. Includes liner notes by Bruce Springsteen and Pete Hamill.
Audio Remasterer: Bob Norberg.
Recording information: 1953-196?.
Photographer: Sid Avery.
Arranger: Nelson Riddle.
Personnel includes: Frank Sinatra (vocals); Nelson Riddle, Billy May (arranger, conductor).
Q (9/00, p.128) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...The casual fan and the newcomer to the Sinatra canon will be well served here....bringing to mind not just music or a man but an era of classic American songwriting." Classic Sinatra Music Review Purchase Classic Sinatra CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Frank Sinatra In The Wee Small Hours CD (1955) Remastered
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Digitally remastered by Larry Walsh (Capitol Recording Studios).
Recorded in 1955, this superbly arranged and sung set of slow ballads can lay claim to being the world's first "concept album." Of course, in classical music, song cycles had been around since Schubert, but a whole set of pop tunes arranged around a central theme or mood was something new in popular music. With the advent of the LP in 1953, commercial ...
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