Frank Sinatra - Songs For Young Lovers (1954/2015) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Songs For Young Lovers
Year Of Release: 1954/2015
Label: Capitol Records
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Classic Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit / 192kHz
Total Time: 00:21:36
Total Size: 956 MB
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Tracklist:

01. My Funny Valentine (2:31)
02. The Girl Next Door (2:35)
03. A Foggy Day (2:37)
04. Like Someone In Love (3:09)
05. I Get A Kick Out Of You (2:53)
06. Little Girl Blue (2:51)
07. They Can't Take That Away From Me (1:56)
08. Violets For Your Furs (3:05)

Songs For Young Lovers was recorded and released in 1954 and marks the beginning of Frank Sinatra's resurgent solo career in the 50s. It also marks the beginning of a long and fruitful association with both Capitol Records and Sinatra's most inventive, stylish arranger, Nelson Riddle. Previously, Riddle had arranged several Nat 'King' Cole hits, including 'Unforgettable' and 'Nature Boy.' After their first hit together, Harold Arlen's 'I've Got the World On A String,' the die was cast and they would be linked as musical partners made for each other. Unlike the massive, string-laden Columbia Records productions of Sinatra's earlier solo career, producer Voyle Gilmore would emphasize closely-miked instrumentation and a more pronounced back beat. He was helped in this task by Riddle's precise scoring and chamber music approach to big band arranging.
Frank Sinatra thrived in this setting. The smaller sound enabled his characteristic intimate approach to singing to dominate the session as never before. In his previous incarnation, Sinatra was speaking directly to the listener from some far-away romantic place. Now he was speaking from across the room and he made that room, any room, a very romantic place indeed. This is where it all began in the '50s and Sinatra got it right from the very first note.





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Many thanks for HD!