Sinatra's Sinatra
Editorial Reviews
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With Columbia and Capitol making serious bank in the early 1960s with repackagings of previously released Sinatra material, Sinatra--now at Reprise--decided to beat his former labels at their own game. With Nelson Riddle, who arranged and conducted the Chairman's most memorable Capitol sessions, Sinatra rerecorded "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning," "Oh, What It Seemed to Be," "All The Way," and nine other old favorites. Riddle's arrangements are, as always, top-notch, and Sinatra is in fine, engaging form. In the long run, however, those who already own the originals will find Sinatra's Sinatra to be a less-than-essential purchase. --Dan Epstein
Sinatra's Sinatra, Music, Frank Sinatra, Ballads, Pop, Pop Vocals, Popular Music, Swing, Traditional Pop, Vocal, Vocal Jazz
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