Frank Sinatra - A Man and His Music (1965) Review

Frank Sinatra - A Man and His Music (1965)
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This is the first and possibly the best in a line of Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music series. Watching this DVD one has to think what a groundbreaking innovator that Sinatra was. With both his music and his acting, he pushed the limit and this disc is no exception. Granted, this is from the 60's, off television, but that does not take away form how spectacular he is. Sinatra is in exceptional voice, arguably the best era of his music. He has just enough age in his voice that you can hear the heartbreak when he sings a ballad but he still can belt out the classics like Witchcraft, Come Fly With Me, and You Make Me Feel So Young. With the Nelson Riddle / Gordon Jenkins arrangements and orchestras, accompanying him, he is an unmatchable performer. I own all of the discs in this series and I would rank this, Volume II, and + Ella + Jobim all equal. This is the way that Sinatra liked it. From the very beginning, when he walks into the soundstage, sits down, and belts out I've Got You Under My Skin, to the very ending of Put Your Dreams Away (which he ended all of these special with) it's nothing but perfect. If you consider yourself a fan of Frank Sinatra then you MUST own this disc.

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