 | Classic Sinatra: His Greatest Performances 1953-1960 [Read More ...] Description: Franks Sinatra Photos More from Ole Blue Eyes Romance: Songs From the Heart No One Cares Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely The Capitol Years A Swingin' Affair ... |
 | Christmas With The Rat Pack [Read More ...] Review: Christmas with the Rat Pack! You must listen to this!:Christmas with the Rat Pack consists of many holiday standards and a first-time release of "Christmas Time All Over the World" sung by Sammie Davis, Jr.. This song really embraces the season and adds a dimension missing from... |
 | Frank Sinatra Christmas Collection [Read More ...] It's starting to sound a lot like an Ol' Blue Eyes Christmas with this hearth and heart-warming TV-marketed collection of Yuletide favorites. On traditional carols and holiday favorites from the American popular soundtrack, no one can deliver a vocal like Sinantra! |
 | A Jolly Christmas from Frank Sinatra [Read More ...] old time frank:pretty good classic stuff. the easter seals appeal at the end is a little dated and corny, but overall a good listen |
 | The Capitol Years [Read More ...] Franks Sinatra Photos More from Ole Blue Eyes Classic Sinatra In the Wee Small Hours Nice-n-Easy Romance: Songs From the Heart Songs for Swingin’ Lovers Come Fly with Me |
 | A Voice in Time: 1939-1952 [Read More ...] Great classic:This is one of the best compilations of Sinatra, good sound, great level and of course the best of voices at his best |
 | In the Wee Small Hours [Read More ...] Description: Franks Sinatra Photos More from Ole Blue Eyes Classic Sinatra Duets Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely Romance: Songs From the Heart Sinatra 80th: All the Best ... |
 | Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely [Read More ...] Description: Look past the tacky, sad-clown velvet painting on the cover (a Grammy-winner for album design in 1959!), there's nothing cheap or sentimental about this record--the bleakest and blackest album of popular songs ever recorded, so quietly powerful it can leave you slumped in your ... |
 | Romance: Songs From the Heart [Read More ...] Description: Romance: Songs From the Heart contains 21 of Sinatra's classic Capitol-era (1953-61) love songs digitally re-mastered (24-bit) from the original studio tapes and together for the first time on one CD. An unreleased version of "Nice 'N' Easy" and "If You Are But A Dream" (never-b... |
 | Eee-O-11: The Best Of The Rat Pack [Read More ...] Description: Timed to the release of the 2001 remake of the Sinatra-Martin-Davis anti-classic Ocean's 11, this 18-track compendium serves as less a best-of than an introduction to the high-living nightclub ethos the Rat Pack embodied. Along with some true knockouts, mostly from Frank's catalo... |
 | Songs for Swingin' Lovers! [Read More ...] Description: Sinatra already had one youthful career behind him by the time he made Songs for Swingin' Lovers! His were no longer the lustrous pipes of the kid crooner from Hoboken--the voice that made bobbysoxers swoon--but from the first notes of the opening track ("You Make Me Feel So Youn... |
 | Come Dance with Me! [Read More ...] Description: Released in 1959, this was one of Sinatra's most commercially successful albums, remaining on the charts well into 1961. The reason for its popularity is apparent upon first spin: track for track, this is probably the enjoyably upbeat album Sinatra ever recorded. Billy May's arra... |
 | Come Fly with Me [Read More ...] Description: Franks Sinatra Photos More from Ole Blue Eyes Classic Sinatra In the Wee Small Hours Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely The Capitol Years Songs for Swingin’ Love... |
 | The Complete Capitol Singles Collection [Read More ...] Description: Each song on this 96-cut collection is wonderful. And the Capitol years were when Sinatra's fullest voice was used on material by the best (Arlen, Porter, Van Heusen, Cahn, Styne). But a purist will miss the narrative that was so special in the original albums. Records such as Th... |
 | Where Are You? [Read More ...] Description: Underrated, at least in comparison with the better-known In the Wee Small Hours and Sings for Only the Lonely, 1957's Where Are You? is another excellent collection of melancholy torch songs, including "Lonely Town," "The Night We Called It a Day," "I Think of You," and "Maybe Yo... |
 | Duets/Duets II: 90th Birthday Limited Collector's Edition [Read More ...] Frank Sinatra's "Duets" and "Duets II" are now combined as a 2-CD set. Includes a previously unreleased duet, Willie Nelson and Frank Sinatra performing "My Way." This special collector's edition commemorates Sinatra's 90th Birthday. (December 12, 1915) |
 | A Swingin' Affair! [Read More ...] Description: 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 lett... |
 | Nice 'n' Easy [Read More ...] Description: Although it wasn't designed with the cohesive vision of Frank Sinatra's conceptual masterpieces (like In the Wee Small Hours and Only the Lonely), track for track, this "contractual obligation album"--a lightly swingin' single followed by a bunch of ballads, recor... |
 | No One Cares [Read More ...] Description: 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... |
 | Duets [Read More ...] Description: Start spreading the news. Frank Sinatra has returned to the recording studio for the first time in 15 years, and he's bringing along some friends, including Luther Vandross, Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Carly Simon, Anita Baker, Bono, Kenny G and Liza Minnelli.No Track Info... |