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Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas(more) »rank: 19786by: Frank Sinatra & the Sinatra Family
:Album Description:Digitally remastered from the original two-track master tapes, this is a reissue of Frank & his family's 1968 Christmas album. On CD for the first time (and on a 24 karat gold disc to boot!), it features the family's vocals accompanied by Nelson Riddle's arrangements. 10 tracks, including 'The 12 Days Of Christmas', 'Santa Claus Is Coming To Town' and 'T he Bells Of Christmas'. Also features the original cover art, a group shot of Frank, Nancy, Frank Jr. and Tina. 1999 release. |
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The Essential Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (2CD)(more) »rank: 17304by: Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
:Album Description:Digitally remastered from the original two-track master tapes, this is a reissue of Frank & his family's 1968 Christmas album. On CD for the first time (and on a 24 karat gold disc to boot!), it features the family's vocals accompanied by Nelson Riddle's arrangements. 10 tracks, including 'The 12 Days Of Christmas', 'Santa Claus Is Coming To Town' and 'T he Bells Of Christmas'. Also features the original cover art, a group shot of Frank, Nancy, Frank Jr. and Tina. 1999 release. |
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A Swingin' Affair!(more) »rank: 31623by: Frank Sinatra
: essential recording:A Swingin' Affair! is as perfect as records get. Sinatra sounds near to bursting with self-assurance on this 1957 release; even on the laments 'I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plans' and 'No One Ever Tells You,' this is a Frank who's at the top of his game and isn't shy about letting you know he knows it. Nelson Riddle's upbeat arrangements are among his smoothest, and the varied program (which also includes 'Night and Day,' the wiseacre 'I Wish I Were in Love Again,' and 'I Won't Dance') makes for one of the best-conceived Sinatra concept discs. The CD ... |
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Sinatra - A Man Alone: The Words and Music of McKuen(more) »rank: 90689by: Frank Sinatra
:Album Description:Ol' Blue Eyes' 1969 album for his Reprise label sees Francis Albert covering the songs of Rod McKuen. 12 tracks total. |
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Classic Duets(more) »rank: 76893by: Frank Sinatra
: : Franks Sinatra Photos More from Ole Blue Eyes Classic Sinatra In the Wee Small Hours Complete Capitol Singles The Capitol Years Close to You and More Come Swing with Me Amazon.com:Given his enormous talent and unparalleled musical history--not to mention the healthy, suffer-no-fools ego they inspired--it's hardly surprising that duets are relatively few and far between in Frank Sinatra's catalog, his smash duet on 'Somethin' Stupid' with daughter Nancy notwithstanding. But in the heyday of the TV variety show, the star-hosted format virtually demanded musical cross-pollination, a tradition that carried over from radio. It's that fertile, ... |
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No One Cares(more) »rank: 17791by: Frank Sinatra
: :Essentially the sequel to 1957's Where Are You? this 1959 release finds Frank Sinatra once again singing tales of woe to the lush accompaniment of Gordon Jenkins's classically influenced arrangements. Torch songs this time around include 'Just Friends,' 'None but the Lonely Heart,' 'Stormy Weather,' and 'When No One Cares,' all delivered with minimal vocal acrobatics and maximum ache by Ol' Blue Eyes. Some fans may prefer the sparer arrangements of such Nelson Riddle collaborations as In the Wee Small Hours, but this still makes for superior late-night listening. --Dan Epstein |
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A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra(more) »rank: 18318by: Frank Sinatra
: :Essentially the sequel to 1957's Where Are You? this 1959 release finds Frank Sinatra once again singing tales of woe to the lush accompaniment of Gordon Jenkins's classically influenced arrangements. Torch songs this time around include 'Just Friends,' 'None but the Lonely Heart,' 'Stormy Weather,' and 'When No One Cares,' all delivered with minimal vocal acrobatics and maximum ache by Ol' Blue Eyes. Some fans may prefer the sparer arrangements of such Nelson Riddle collaborations as In the Wee Small Hours, but this still makes for superior late-night listening. --Dan Epstein |
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Broadway - The American Musical (PBS Series)(more) »rank: 5206from: Sony
: :Essentially the sequel to 1957's Where Are You? this 1959 release finds Frank Sinatra once again singing tales of woe to the lush accompaniment of Gordon Jenkins's classically influenced arrangements. Torch songs this time around include 'Just Friends,' 'None but the Lonely Heart,' 'Stormy Weather,' and 'When No One Cares,' all delivered with minimal vocal acrobatics and maximum ache by Ol' Blue Eyes. Some fans may prefer the sparer arrangements of such Nelson Riddle collaborations as In the Wee Small Hours, but this still makes for superior late-night listening. --Dan Epstein |
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Sinatra Sings Cole Porter(more) »rank: 19227by: Frank Sinatra
: :Essentially the sequel to 1957's Where Are You? this 1959 release finds Frank Sinatra once again singing tales of woe to the lush accompaniment of Gordon Jenkins's classically influenced arrangements. Torch songs this time around include 'Just Friends,' 'None but the Lonely Heart,' 'Stormy Weather,' and 'When No One Cares,' all delivered with minimal vocal acrobatics and maximum ache by Ol' Blue Eyes. Some fans may prefer the sparer arrangements of such Nelson Riddle collaborations as In the Wee Small Hours, but this still makes for superior late-night listening. --Dan Epstein |
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Sinatra & Sextet: Live in Paris(more) »rank: 8753by: Frank Sinatra
: :Live in Paris captures Frank Sinatra in 1962, circa 'Come Fly with Me,' smack in the middle of his shift from swinging cock-of-the-walk to schmaltzy, cocky pig. So he'll bring tears to your eyes with the dignity and gentle reverence he pours into 'Ol' Man River,' then leave you cursing when he tags it with a smarmy 'That's a song about Sammy Davis' people.' Live in Paris is loaded with similar groaners, but the disc also includes cooking, intimate versions of 'My Funny Valentine,' 'In The Still Of The Night,' 'One For My Baby' and a half dozen more that immediately render all ... |

A book that binds readers of great literature, The English Patient garnered the Booker Prize for author Ondaatje. The poet and novelist has also written In the Skin of a Lion, Coming Through Slaughter and The Collected Works of Billy the Kid; two collections of poems, The Cinnamon Peeler and There's a Trick with a Knife I'm Learning to Do; and a memoir, Running in the Family.