Showing posts with label Style: classic pop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Style: classic pop. Show all posts

18 January, 2012

92. Francis Albert Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim | Francis Albert Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim (1967)



  1. The Girl from Ipanema
  2. Dindi
  3. Change Partners
  4. Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)
  5. Meditation (Meditação)
  6. If You Never Come to Me
  7. How Insensitive (Insensatez)
  8. I Concentrate on You
  9. Baubles, Bangles and Beads
  10. Once I Loved (O Amor em Paz)

Francis Albert Sinatra and Antonio Carlos Jobim is a soothing album.  The songs are in the bossa nova style. Sinatra sounds really good and Jobim is so unassuming that you forget he's playing the guitar and the piano. It's only when he is singing that you remember he's there. It's not meant as a slight against Jobim. He is the music and the music is great.

I'm not quite sure why this album is on the 1001 Albums list. For 1967, the album is slightly anachronistic. This album is germane to either the late '50s or early '60s, but not late '60s. It's not that an album has to be progressive, but bossa nova music doesn't have much variation, nor do the pop standards that are Sinatra's forté. You could have listened to In the Wee Small Hours and Getz/Gilberto back-to-back and have gotten a similar experience.

It's a good album, especially if you like Sinatra. The stand out songs are The Girl from Ipanema, Dindi, Change Partners, How Insensitive (Insensatez), I Concentrate on You and Baubles, Bangles and Beads.

★★★★★★★☆☆☆

29 August, 2011

1. Frank Sinatra | In the Wee Small Hours (1955)



Tracks
  1. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
  2. Mood Indigo
  3. Glad to Be Unhappy
  4. I Get Along Without You Very Well
  5. Deep in a Dream
  6. I See Your Face Before Me
  7. Can't We Be Friends?
  8. When Your Lover Has Gone
  9. 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

In the Wee Small Hours is an interesting start to the "1001 Albums" list. Frank Sinatra is wonderful to listen to and Nelson Riddle's arrangements work well in the background and never overshadow Ol' Blue Eyes. However, the album is pretty darn depressing from the first song to the last. I suppose losing Ava Gardner will do that to a poor fellow.

The album starts out strong with In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning and Mood Indigo. It picks up again with Can't We Be Friends? and When Your Lover Has Gone and ends strong with Ill Wind and Dancing on the Ceiling.

In the Wee Small Hours is an album worth listening to, but it's certainly not an album that can be listened to at any time. Thus, it's a very good album, but not a great one.

★★★★★★★★☆☆