| Product Summary | | Label: Rhino Records | | UPC: 00081227985813 | | Release Date: 11/3/2009 | | Buy.com Sku: 212442554 | | Item#: M4S29H | | Buy.com Sales Rank: 291 | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Introductions: Martin Block and Tommy Dorsey ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 2. I'll Never Smile Again ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 3. Oh! Look At Me Now ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 4. This Love Of Mine ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 5. Too Marvelous For Words ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 6. They Can't Take That Away from Me ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 7. I Have Dreamed ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 8. Monologue ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 9. Foggy Day, A ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 10. My Heart Stood Still ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 11. I Get a Kick out of You ~ Frank Sinatra |  | Disc 2
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Overture: All the Way/My Kind of Town/You Will Be My Music (Play On) ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 2. Come Fly With Me ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 3. I Get a Kick Out of You ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 4. Don't Worry About Me ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 5. If ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 6. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 7. Medley: Last Night When We Were Young/Violets For Your Furs~Here's That Rainy Day ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 8. Bows-You Will Be My Music ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 9. Monologue ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 10. My Way ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 11. You Will Be My Music ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 12. I've Got You Under Mus Skin ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 13. Send In The Clowns ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 14. That's Life ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 15. Bows-My Way ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 16. There Used To Be a Ballpark ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 17. My Kind of Town ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 18. Bows-My Way ~ Frank Sinatra |  | Disc 3
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Overture: It Was a Very Good Year/All The Way/My Kind Of Town ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 2. Lady is a Tramp, The ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 3. I Get a Kick Out of You ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 4. What Are You Doing For the Rest of Your Life? ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 5. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 6. Let Me Try Again (Laisse Moi Le Temps) ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 7. Send In The Clowns ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 8. My Kind of Town ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 9. Monologue ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 10. Autumn in New York ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 11. If ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 12. I've Got Yo Under My Skin ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 13. Angel Eyes ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 14. House I Live In, The ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 15. You Are The Sunshine of My Life ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 16. My Way ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 17. Bows-My Way ~ Frank Sinatra |  | Disc 4
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Fly Me To The Moon ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 2. Luck Be A Lady ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 3. This Is All I Ask ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 4. Come Rain or Come Shine ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 5. Monologue ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 6. My Way ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 7. Teach Me Tonight ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 8. Pennies from Heaven ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 9. For Once In My Life ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 10. Strangers in the Night ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 11. Monologue ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 12. Mack The Knife ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 13. Summer Wind ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 14. Theme From New York, New York ~ Frank Sinatra |  | | 15. Bows-Good Bye ~ Frank Sinatra |  |
Five-Disc boxed set features all previously unreleased live performances of Ol' Blue Eyes in 'The Apple'. Collection highlights performances recorded between 1955 and 1990 at iconic New York City venues. Frank Sinatra may have been born in Hoboken, New Jersey, but the Chairman of the Board always held a special place in his heart for the city that never sleeps-'The Apple,' as he called it. From a surprise appearance with Tommy Dorsey in 1955 to a 1990 concert at Radio City Music Hall, SINATRA: NEW YORK follows the singer onstage at various iconic New York City venues, living out one of his most famous lines: 'If I can make it there, I'll make it anywhere.' The 71 previously unreleased performances gathered here (55 on CD/16 on DVD) capture the singer giving his electricifying best, reminding listeners why Sinatra' s celebrated baritone has been hailed as 'The Voice.' The set, produced by Charles Pignone, features deluxe packaging with rare, never-before-seen photos, tributes from Martin Scorsese, Tony Bennett, Yogi Berra, and Twyla Tharp, liner notes by Nat Hentoff, and essays by William Friedkin, director of The Exorcist and The French Connection; George Kalinsky, official photographer for Madison Square Garden for over 40 years; Tom Young, engineer for Sinatra; Joe & Sal Scognamillo, owners of Patsy's Italian Restaurant in New York City; and Frank Sinatra Jr.
| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Audio Mixers: Leon Smith J. III; Larry Walsh. |  | Liner Note Authors: Twyla Tharp; Yogi Berra; Nat Hentoff; Tom Young; Tony Bennett; Martin Scorsese. |  | Photographer: George Rose. |  | Arrangers: Don Costa; Ernie Freeman; Frank Foster; Gordon Jenkins; Neal Hefti; Nelson Riddle; Quincy Jones; Torrie Zito; Billy Byers; Billy May. |  | Without argument, Frank Sinatra is the most iconic American singer of the 20th century. This whopping five-disc set issued by Reprise attempts to define Sinatra by performing in the place that seemingly defined him. It contains 61 never-before-issued performances of the singer in concert appearances in New York from the mid-'50s through to 1990. It also includes a DVD of a performance at Carnegie Hall, taped in 1980 with 16 more performances, for a total of 77 tracks. Disc One features radio broadcasts. Its first four cuts are taken from his appearance at the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra's 20th anniversary gig, broadcast from Manhattan Center in 1955. The selections are all ballads, with the capper being "This Love of Mine." Disc Two is comprised of an excellent performance at Carnegie Hall, with Bill Miller conducting the orchestra, and Sinatra's great quartet. This is where we get performances of "My Way," "Send in the Clowns," and "Bad Bad Leroy Brown." Disc Three also comes from 1974; recorded at Madison Square Garden, it contains the same core band but also includes Woody Herman & the Thundering Herd. The final CD showcases two excerpts from concerts at Carnegie Hall in 1984, and from Radio City Music Hall in 1990. Interestingly, in the final show, the orchestra is conducted by Frank Sinatra, Jr.. Finally, the DVD is a complete 1980 show from Carnegie Hall, Sinatra's voice still in fine shape and electrifying. The concert looks and sounds like a career retrospective -- from the '50s on, anyway -- but in place of the ubiquitous "My Way," we get the closing theme "New York, New York." Also included in this longbox formatted set, a 44-page booklet featuring recollections by Frank Jr. Nat Hentoff, Tony Bennett, Yogi Berra,,Twyla Tharp, Martin Scorsese, and others. It is filled with rare photographs as well. | Producer: Charles Pignone | Engineer: Larry Walsh |
| | Compilation Appearances |
| | Associated Artists and Works |  | Armstrong, Louis |  | Armstrong, Louis |  | Armstrong, Louis |  | Armstrong, Louis |  | Armstrong, Louis |  | Artists, Various |  | Artists, Various |  | Artists, Various |  | Bennett, Tony |  | Bennett, Tony |  | Bennett, Tony |  | Bennett, Tony (Vocals) |  | Blue Dahlia (The) |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Crosby, Bing |  | Dahlia, Blue (The) |  | Dahlia, The Blue |  | Dido |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | The Legendary Sides (Collectables) ~ Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Swing High ~ Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Dorsey, Tommy |  | Durante, Jimmy |  | Fitzgerald |  | Fitzgerald, Ella |  | Goldschmidt, Per |  | James, Harry |  | James, Harry |  | James, Harry |  | James, Harry |  | James, Harry (Big Band) |  | James, Harry (Big Band) |  | Karaoke |  | Karaoke |  | Karaoke |  | Lawrence, Steve |  | Lovano, Joe |  | Martin, Dean |  | Martin, Dean |  | Martin, Dean |  | Martin, Dean |  | Martin, Dean |  | Martin, Dean |  | Martin, Dean |  | Martin, Dean |  | Martin, Dean |  | Martin, Dean |  | Martin, Dean |  | Martin, Dean |  | Moody, James |  | Twelfth Of The Twelfth ~ Newton, David |  | Twelfth of the Twelfth ~ Newton, David |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Original Soundtrack |  | Porter, Cole |  | Porter, Cole |  | Porter, Cole |  | Porter, Cole |  | Porter, Cole |  | Porter, Cole |  | Rat Pack (The) |  | U2 |  | U2 |  | Various Artists |  | Various Artists |  | Various Artists |  | Various Artists |  | Various Artists |  | Various Artists |  | Various Artists |  | Various Artists |  | Various Artists |  | Various Artists |  | Various Artists |  | Christmas With Sinatra and Friends ~ Various Artists |  | Williams, Roger |  | Williams, Roger (Easy Listening |  | Williams, Roger (Piano) |  | Zentner, Si |
| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 11/03/2009 |  | Original Release Date : 2009 |  | Catalog ID : 520602 |  | Label : Rhino Records (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 5 |  | Runtime : 229m : 45s |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00081227985813 |
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| | Bio | | Frank Sinatra Frank Sinatra was arguably the most important popular music figure of the 20th century, his only real rivals for the title being Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, and the Beatles. In a professional career that lasted 60 years, he demonstrated a remarkable ability to maintain his appeal and pursue his musical goals despite often countervailing trends. He came to the fore during the swing era of the 1930s and '40s, helped to define the "sing era" of the '40s and '50s, and continued to attract listeners during the rock era that began in the mid-'50s. He scored his first number one hit in 1940 and was still making million-selling recordings in 1994. This popularity was a mark of his success at singing and promoting the American popular song as it was written, particularly in the 1920s, '30s, and '40s. He was able to take the work of great theater composers of that period, such as Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Cole Porter, and Richard Rodgers, and reinterpret their songs for later audiences in a way that led to their rediscovery and their permanent enshrinement as classics. On records and in live performances, on film, radio, and television, he consistently sang standards in a way that demonstrated their perennial appeal.Sinatra finally retired from performing in his 80th year in 1995. He later died of a heart attack at 82. Anyone will be astonished at the sheer extent of Sinatra's success as a recording artist over 50 years, due to the changes in popular taste during that period. His popularity as a singer and his productivity has resulted in an overwhelming discography. Its major portions break down into the Columbia years (1943-1952), the Capitol years (1953-1962), and the Reprise years (1960-1981), but airchecks, film and television soundtracks, and other miscellaneous recordings swell it massively. As a movie star and as a celebrity of mixed reputation, Sinatra is so much of a 20th century icon that it is easy to overlook his real musical talents, which are the actual source of his renown. As an artist, he worked to interpret America's greatest songs and to preserve them for later generations. On his recordings, his success is apparent.
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