In The Wee Small Hours

Frank Sinatra
In The Wee Small Hours

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Waxtime
Release date: 26/Mar/2013
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Style: Other Swing
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning"
02. "Mood Indigo"
03. "Glad to be unhappy"
04. "I Get Along Without You Very Well"
05. "Deep in a dream"
06. "I See Your Face Before Me"
07. "Can't We Be Friends?"
08. "When Your Lover Has Gone"
09. "What is this thing called love?"
10. "Last night when we were young"
11. "I'll Be Around"
12. "Ill Wind"
13. "It Never Entered My Mind"
14. "Dancing On The Ceiling"
15. "I'll Never Be The Same"
16. "This Love Of Mine"
17. "Stormy Weather"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Digitally remastered album of Frank Sintara. Including eight bonus tracks and a 12-page booklet. It is widely believed that Sinatraâ??s ability to fully express the forlorn lyrics of the great ballads began on 'In the Wee Small Hours', which was made during one of the darker moments of The Voiceâ??s stormy marriage to Ava Gardner. - .. HOURS/ 180GR.
Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing of this 1955 album from the legendary crooner. Wax Time.
All arrangements by Nelson Riddle. 3,7,11,14 recorded on 8 February 1955. 2,6,9,12 recorded on 16 February 1955. 1,4,8,16 recorded on 17 February 1955. 10 recorded on 1 March 1955. 5,13,15 recorded on 4 March 1955. FRANK SINATRA, vocals The NELSON RIDDLE Orchestra Featuring Harry Klee (reeds), Vincent De Rosa, John Graas (frh), George Van Eps (g), Bill Miller (p), Joe Comfort (b), and Alvin Stoller (d), among others. KHJ Studios, Hollywood, March 1 (B2), 1954; February 8 (A3, A7, B3, B6), February 16 (A2, A6, B1, B4), February 17 (A1, A4, A8, B8) & March 4 (A5, B5, B7), 1955. [The February 8, 1955 date featured Sinatra backed by only a quintet with Bill Miller (p), Paul Smith (celeste), George Van Epps (g), Phil Stephens (b), and Alvin Stoller (d).] BONUS TRACK (B9) Featuring Buddy Collette, Ted Nash, Harry Klee (reeds), Harry "Sweets" Edison, Manny Klein (tp), Milt Bernhart (tb), George Roberts (b-tb), Vincent De Rosa, John Graas (frh), Al Viola (g), Bill Miller (p), Joe Comfort (b), and Alvin Stoller (d), among others. Gordon Jenkins (cond, arr). The Capitol Tower, Hollywood, March 24, 1959. 180g vinyl
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Anatol A. - 27/Jun/2024 5 of 5 Stars!
It sounds impressive, absolutely beautiful pressing. There is no surface noise. There are no clicks. The disc is heavy and smooth. The recording and production quality is excellent. But now, for some reason, I'm not in the mood to admire this album. I'll put it aside to listen to it later. I recommend this edition to Frank's fans.

Ivica S. - 05/Jul/2020 5 of 5 Stars!
There are no such displeasure, provided that the voice of Frank Sinatra, which in that decade sounded brighter and more radiant than ever, is made a measure. From me, 5 STARS