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February 10, 2014
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1968 Reprise FS 1024 vinyl release. Vinyl plays very good plus; does not skip. Jacket is whole; in shrink; minor wear; no bar code.
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Album Features Artist: Frank SinatraFormat: AlbumRelease Year: 1968Record Label: RepriseGenre: Big Band; Classic Pop Vocals, Pop Vocal
Track Listing
Side 1
1. Follow Me
2. Sunny
3. All I Need Is the Girl
4. Indian Summer
Side 2
5. I Like the Sunrise
6. Yellow Days
7. Poor Butterfly
8. Come Back to Me
DetailsPlaying Time: 35 min.Contributing Artists: Cat Anderson, Johnny Hodges, Cootie Williams, Jimmy HamiltonProducer: Sonny BurkeDistributor: RepriseRecording Type: StudioRecording Mode: Stereo
Album Notes
Personnel includes: Frank Sinatra (vocals); Duke Ellington (piano); Jimmy Hamilton (clarinet); Russell Procope, Johnny Hodges (alto saxophone); Paul Gonsalves (tenor saxophone); Harry Carney (baritone saxophone); Rev. Cootie Williams, Cat Anderson (trumpet); Lawrence Brown (trombone); Sam Woodyard (drums, percussion).Includes liner notes by Stan Cornyn.Recording information: 12/12/1967.Arranger: Billy May.
In the 1960's Sinatra took full advantage of the artistic freedom afforded him by having his own record company. The artistically independent singer basically proceeded to do whatever the hell he wanted, recording an album with Brazilian composer Antonio Carlos Jobim one minute, laying down versions of contemporary pop tunes the next.
It was a serendipitous muse that led him to an alliance with the legendary Duke Ellington on this recording.Ellington's trademark five-man sax section, featuring the inimitable Johnny Hodges, adds an extra punch to the cool, inventive arrangements. Sinatra's voice sounds perfectly at home against the erudite, jazzy backing of Ellington's orchestrations. Everything from Sondheim show tunes and Lerner-Loewe movie songs to Ellington's own "I Like The Sunrise" is translated into the epitome of musical cool by this confluence of talents.