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- Editors’ Notes This 'complete' collection gathers the landmark 1967 album Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim, the selections from the 1969 sessions for the never-released SinatraJobim album (only a rare 8-track) that saw partial release on 1971’s Sinatra & Company, plus three outtakes.
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Frank Sinatra - The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings Frank Sinatra - The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings Artist: Frank Sinatra Title Of Album: Vocal Jazz, Traditional Pop Year Of Release: 1995 Label: Warner Bros / Wea Genre: Jazz, Bossa Nova Quality: mp3 Bitrate: 320 kbps Total Size: 3.38 Gb CD 1 01. Ring-A-Ding Ding (Cahn/VanHeusen) 02. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2010 CD release of Sinatra Jobim (The Complete Reprise Recordings) on Discogs. Label: Concord Records - CRE-32026. Series: The Frank Sinatra Collection. Format: CD Compilation. Country: US. Genre: Jazz. Style: Bossa Nova, Vocal.
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In 1967, singer Frank Sinatra and singer/guitarist Antonio Carlos Jobim
1927 - 1994
piano
'>Antonio Carlos Jobim recorded their much-celebrated Francis Albert Sinatra/Antonio Carlos Jobim (originally released on Warner/Reprise), a collection of Jobim compositions alongside a handful of American standards. Though not a top ten record at the time, it was well-received enough to justify a follow-up, so two years later the two reunited for another series of sessions for an album that would have been titled Sinatra/Jobim., which was eventually pulled from the shelves and was, for years, regarded as one of Sinatra's great 'lost' albums. Until now.1927 - 1994
piano
According to Stan Cornyn's liner notes on the long overdue Sinatra/Jobim: The Complete Reprise Recordings, Sinatra/Jobim was pulled under the orders of Sinatra himself, who apparently believed he sounded like he was struggling, and that the lyrics felt 'translated.' The tapes lay dormant until Sinatra, allegedly under pressure from Jobim, finally agreed to release seven tracks in 1971, alongside some pop songs produced by Don Costa on Sinatra & Company (Reprise). The three remaining tunes would eventually be released as flop singles. Sinatra and Jobim would never again work together, except for a duet on 'Fly Me To The Moon' on the 1994 Sinatra disc Duets II (Capitol). But they didn't meet in the studio then, as Jobim recorded his parts from his studio in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Forty years later, those tracks finally see a full release alongside the original 10 tracks from the 1967 disc. The two sessions are remarkably different. While the 1967 sessions are very easygoing, thanks to
Claus Ogerman
1930 - 2016
composer/conductor
'>Claus Ogerman's arrangements, the 1969 recordings swing harder. Also, Jobim's songwriting had grown more sophisticated and harder to play, and it's clear how hard Sinatra was working on tunes like 'The Song of The Sabia' and 'This Happy Madness.' 1930 - 2016
composer/conductor
Eumir Deodato
b.1942
keyboards
'>Eumir Deodato was a whole generation younger than most in the sessions, so he was much more daring than Ogerman. The orchestra stands otr more, and Sinatra seems to let his voice ring a little more freely than his previously more controlled performance. Jobim also sounds a bit looser, and his vocal support is more present than it was on the first disc—to the point of singing a duet on 'Desafinado.'b.1942
keyboards
Sinatra/Jobim: The Complete Reprise Recordings as a full set comes at the right time, as bossa nova is enjoying a revival in the US, Europe and even in Brazil through the voices of the genre's next generation, including Rosa Passos,
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Bebel Gilberto
voice / vocals
'>Bebel Gilberto and Daniel Jobim. It's essential listening for both old-time and novices to the musical style that swept America in the19 60s and continues to influence pop music to this day. voice / vocals
Track Listing
The Girl From Ipanema; Dindi; Change Partners; Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars; Meditation; If You Never Come To Me; How Insensitive; I Concentrate on You; Baubles, Bangles and Beads; Once I Loved; The Song of The Sabia; Drinking Water; Someone to Light Up My Life; Triste; This Happy Madness; One Note Samba; Don't Ever Go Away; Wave; Off Key; Bonita
Personnel
Frank Sinatra: vocals; Antonio Carlos Jobim: guitar, vocals; Claus Ogerman: conductor, arrangements (1-10); Eumir Deodato: arrangements (11-20); Morris Stoloff: conductor; Dom Um Romao: drums; Al Viola: Guitar (3);Bill Miller: piano; others uncredited.
Album information
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Title: Sinatra/Jobim: The Complete Reprise Recordings| Year Released: 2010 | Record Label: Concord Music Group