Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington - Francis A. & Edward K. (2010)
Artist: Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington
Title: Francis A. & Edward K.
Year Of Release: 2010 (1968)
Label: FRANK SINATRA DIGITAL REPRISE
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 35:12
Total Size: 206 MB | 80,5 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Francis A. & Edward K.
Year Of Release: 2010 (1968)
Label: FRANK SINATRA DIGITAL REPRISE
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 35:12
Total Size: 206 MB | 80,5 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
------------
01. Frank Sinatra - Follow Me (Album Version)
02. Frank Sinatra - Sunny (Album Version)
03. Frank Sinatra - All I Need Is The Girl
04. Frank Sinatra - Indian Summer (Album Version)
05. Frank Sinatra - I Like The Sunrise (Album Version)
06. Frank Sinatra - Yellow Days (Album Version)
07. Frank Sinatra - Poor Butterfly (Album Version)
08. Frank Sinatra - Come Back To Me (Album Version)
The much-anticipated collaboration between Frank Sinatra and Duke Ellington, Francis A. & Edward K., didn't quite match its high expectations. At the time of recording, the Ellington band was no longer at its peak, and Sinatra was concentrating on contemporary pop material, not standards. It was decided that the record would be a mixture of standards and new material; as it happened, only one Ellington number, "I Like the Sunrise," was included. Due to a mild cold, Sinatra was not at his best during the sessions, and his performance is consequently uneven on the record, varying between robust, expressive performances and thin singing. Similarly, Ellington and his band are hot and cold, occasionally turning in inspired performances and just as frequently walking through the numbers. But that doesn't mean there is nothing to recommend on Francis A. & Edward K. On the contrary, the best moments on the album fulfill all of the duo's promise. All eight songs are slow numbers, which brings out Sinatra's romantic side. "Indian Summer" is a particular standout, with a sensual vocal and a breathtaking solo from saxophonist Johnny Hodges. Much of the material on the album doesn't gel quite as well, but devoted Sinatra and Ellington fans will find enough to treasure on the record to make it a worthwhile listen.~Francis A. & Edward K. Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
FLAC
IsraCloud : Download
Mp3
IsraCloud : Download