Frank Sinatra's 1963 Studio Record Features New Takes on His Most-Beloved Classics: Sinatra's Sinatra Made in Collaboration with Nelson Riddle
Half-Speed Mastered from the Original Master Tapes for Fabulous Sound: Mobile Fidelity's Numbered-Edition 180g 33RPM LP Is Out of Print
1/4" / 15 IPS analog master to analog console to lathe
You can't argue with a legend. And you can't argue with success. So when Frank Sinatra noticed that his former labels, Columbia and Capitol, were banking on his earlier hits by issuing compilations of older material, he decided he'd one-up their strategy. The singer had just formed Reprise, his own imprint, and immediately took control. Released in 1963, Sinatra's Sinatra is true to its name: The album features Ol' Blue Eyes revisiting a dozen of his best tunes, all selected by the singer, and all deemed to be among his all-time favorites.
Half-speed mastered from the original master tapes, Mobile Fidelity's numbered-edition 180g LP of Sinatra's Sinatra brings you closer to the music and The Voice. Nelson Riddle's arrangements have never sounded more spacious, and Sinatra's convincing timbre is clear, transparent, textured, and unbelievably present. Here is a vocal album that will soon become one of your reference favorites.
The involvement of legendary collaborator, arranger and conductor Riddle looms large. Together, Riddle and Sinatra breathe new life into an incredible selection of pop staples: "I've Got You Under My Skin," "Witchcraft," "Young at Heart," and "All the Way" among them.
Loving Sinatra's Sinatra is as simple as the record's concept: You know all of these songs, and Sinatra, motivated to show the world he was at the top of his game, performs the material with ingrained passion and peerless emotion. His vocal inflections, Riddle's brilliant arrangements, and the quality of the songs themselves make for an unbeatable combination. Of course, Sinatra spans a gulf of emotions and moods, be it romantic, ruminative, or playfully riled.
Side A:
- I've Got You Under My Skin
- In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
- The Second Time Around
- Nancy
- Witchcraft
- Young At Heart
Side B:
- All The Way
- How Little We Know
- Pocketful Of Miracles
- Oh, What It Seemed To Be
- Call Me Irresponsible
- Put Your Dreams Away