Frank Sinatra - Nothing But The Best (2008)

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Summary:

Artist: Frank Sinatra
Album: Nothing But The Best
Release Date: May 13, 2008
Genre: Vocal
Styles: Vocal Jazz, Traditional Pop, Standards, Popular Music Entry
Size: 97 MB

Track List:

01. Come Fly With Me
02. The Best Is Yet To Come
03. The Way You Look Tonight
04. Luck Be A Lady
05. Bewitched
06. The Good Life
07. The Girl From Ipanema
08. Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
09. Summer Wind
10. Strangers In The Night
11. Call Me Irresponsible
12. Somethin’ Stupid
13. My Kind of Town
14. It Was A Very Good Year
15. That’s Life
16. Moonlight Serenade
17. Nothing But The Best
18. Drinking Again
19. All My Tomorrows
20. My Way
21. Theme From New York, New York
22. Body And Soul – bonus track w/new arrangement

Link Download:

http://hotfile.com/dl/26091249/9c8ffc9/098_Frank_Sinatra_Nothing_But_The_Best_2008.zip.html

Review:

Released to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Frank Sinatra's death, Nothing But the Best is indeed one of the best single-disc compilations ever released on Sinatra. This isn't a career overview, however, since it begins with his inaugural Reprise recordings circa 1960 and surveys the rest of the '60s (including only two tracks not from the '60s). This was the age of Sinatra as the hard-swinging Chairman of the Board, illustrated perfectly by "Luck Be a Lady" and "My Kind of Town." But it was also the age of wistful, middle-aged material like "Summer Wind," "Strangers in the Night," and, of course, "It Was a Very Good Year." And it was also the age when Sinatra had the freedom to record with everyone he wanted to record with, whether it was Count Basie or Antonio Carlos Jobim or his daughter Nancy (the latter on the 1967 chart-topper "Somethin' Stupid"). All of those periods are represented on Nothing But the Best, which takes its place above the best previous Reprise collection, Sinatra Reprise: The Very Good Years, even though it somehow omits one of his classics, "Love and Marriage." For this compilation, Reprise also commissioned new 2008 remasters of each track, which sound better than any previous, and added a new bonus track: a version of "Body and Soul" with a vocal recorded in 1984 laid over a 2007 arrangement by Torrie Zito and Frank Sinatra, Jr.

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