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Seduction: Sinatra Sings Of Love
from: Rhino
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Sings the Select Johnny Mercer
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The Man with the Golden Arm
from: Polygram UK
:Album Description:Reissue of the classic Bernstein soundtrack which is acknowledged as one of the most tense an intense motion pictures ever made. The score was groundbreaking in it's day, reflecting the tightness of the film with it's palpitating, sometimes sinister jazz and symphonic arrangements. The jazz sequences are arranged and played by Shorty Rogers and His Giants with Shelley Manne. 2001.
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Come Fly with Me
: : Franks Sinatra Photos More from Ole Blue Eyes Classic Sinatra In the Wee Small Hours Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely The Capitol Years Songs for Swingin’ Lovers Come Dance with Me! Amazon.com:When critics refer to Sinatra's Capitol albums, their highest praise is usually reserved for the dark melancholy of Wee Small Hours or Only the Lonely. But the upbeat &qout;Swinging&qout; records should not be ignored. Probably the finest of these albums is Come Fly with Me. The first of Sinatra's albums with arranger Billy ...
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Nothing But The Best
from: Reprise Records
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Sinatra at the Sands
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Duets
: :A tremendous commercial success upon its release in 1993, this collection pairs Sinatra with various big name vocalists on 13 of his best-known classics. Unfortunately, it's also one of the least enjoyable records of Sinatra's career. Part of the problem is Phil Ramone's obtrusively slick production, but the fact that Sinatra's partners sang along to tapes of his already-recorded performances--rather than with the Chairman himself--really keeps Duets from ever catching fire. Tony Bennett turns in a predictably swell 'New York, New York,' but duets with Gloria Estefan ('Come Rain or Come Shine'), Kenny ...
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Portrait of Sinatra: Columbia Classics
: :A best-of pared down from so many other Columbia boxes and cardboard tombstones, this 36-track, double-disc collection showcases a boy whose voice and heart had yet to break, revealing the man within. Sinatra would re-record most of these tracks for Capitol and Reprise, and the later performances were at once weary and wise. here, Francis Albert is still copping Crosby moves and singing over the screaming teenaged girls, his voice as reed-thin as his body. The Columbia recordings--including 'All or Nothing at All,' 'Night and Day,' 'Body and Soul,' 'Someone to Watch Over ...
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Happy Holidays
: :A best-of pared down from so many other Columbia boxes and cardboard tombstones, this 36-track, double-disc collection showcases a boy whose voice and heart had yet to break, revealing the man within. Sinatra would re-record most of these tracks for Capitol and Reprise, and the later performances were at once weary and wise. here, Francis Albert is still copping Crosby moves and singing over the screaming teenaged girls, his voice as reed-thin as his body. The Columbia recordings--including 'All or Nothing at All,' 'Night and Day,' 'Body and Soul,' 'Someone to Watch Over ...
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Songs for Swingin' Lovers!
: essential recording:Sinatra already had one youthful career behind him by the time he made Songs for Swingin' Lovers! His were no longer the lustrous pipes of the kid crooner from Hoboken--the voice that made bobbysoxers swoon--but from the first notes of the opening track ('You Make Me Feel So Young') he seems to have discovered a musical fountain of youth that fully justifies the exclamation point in the album title. There's a buoyant new spring in his step, accented by Nelson Riddle's lighter-than-air arrangements, that makes the Columbia records of Sinatra's younger ...
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