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My Way: The Best Of Frank Sinatra (2CD) [Import, Limited Edition, Original recording remastered]

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  • Audio CD (November 27, 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import, Limited Edition, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Warner Bros UK
  • ASIN: B000024SLM
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,478 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. My Way
2. Strangers in the Night
3. Theme from New York, New York
4. I Get a Kick Out of You
5. Somethin' Stupid
6. Moon River
7. What Now My Love?
8. Summer Wind
9. For Once in My Life
10. Love and Marriage
11. They Can't Take That Away from Me
12. My Kind of Town
13. Fly Me to the Moon
14. I've Got You Under My Skin
15. The Best Is Yet to Come
16. It Was a Very Good Year
17. Come Fly with Me
18. That's Life
19. The Girl from Ipanema
20. The Lady Is a Tramp [Live]
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard to beat Best-Of Collection, January 31, 2003
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This review is from: My Way: The Best Of Frank Sinatra (2CD) (Audio CD)
This two-CD Reprise "Import" collection includes among its 46 selections many of the very best recordings Frank Sinatra ever made. Count this reviewer among those who believe FS produced his very best performances during the first years of his own record label in the early Sixties---and not during "The Capitol Years" in the Fifties (please see my review for "The Very Best of Frank Sinatra"). The simple fact is Sinatra didn't reach the peak of his vocal powers until 1963---three years after the first Reprise recordings represented here.

It's now fully 40 years since two of these selections, "Bewitched" and "America the Beautiful," were recorded for what the singer himself considered his crowning achievement (in the bel canto, operatic style) --- "The Concert Sinatra" album. Almost 30 years elapsed before "America the Beautiful" finally was released on the 4-CD Reprise box set. For "The Concert Sinatra" arranger/conductor Nelson Riddle assembled, on the singer's orders, his largest-ever symphony orchestra, recorded on a huge sound stage at the MGM film studios. Riddle claimed near the end of his life, that he never saw the singer better prepared or more focussed for a recording session.

Among other highlights of this splendid 2-CD collection are:

- The opening track from the June 1962 "Great Songs from Great Britain" album---the Ray Noble classic "The Very Thought of You" arranged/conducted by Robert Farnon.
- Three from the 1961, Don Costa arranged "Sinatra and Strings" album, which many consider the singer's best `ballads' from the Reprise years: "Come Rain or Come Shine," "Night and Day" and "All or Nothing at All."
- Sinatra's best version (with Nelson Riddle) of the Glen Miller/Mitch Parish classic "Moonlight Serenade" from the "Moonlight Sinatra" album; also, what many fans consider the singer's very best `swinger'---arranged by Riddle in the early 60s---the Kern & Fields Oscar winner "Just the Way You Look Tonight."
- Great tunes from his earliest Reprise (1960) recordings for the classic "Ring-a-Ding Ding!" album---the only one arranged by composer ("Shadow of Your Smile") Johnny Mandel. Among those: Berlin's "Let's Face the Music and Dance."
- Definitive re-recordings of Capitol-era classics such as "I Get a Kick Out of You" (arranged by Neal Hefti) and "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning" which finds the singer in perfect voice, and with a revised (even better?) Riddle arrangement. Also worth noting: markedly improved sound quality achieved at Reprise (compared to the Capitol Years) by the best engineers in the best Hollywood recording studios.

This collection provides (arguably) the best overall mixture of `old and new' Sinatra, ever assembled on two CDs. The 46 tracks here include all-time best sellers---disdained perhaps by some as `weak tea' compared to the strong meat of the Great American Songbook, otherwise well represented in this collection. Yet those same commercial hits struck a chord with `baby boomers' that was key to re-establishing Sinatra's career in the Beatles' era----and beyond to a fifth, then a sixth decade of public performances. To borrow a phrase from song titles here, it's from these songs that the "best" (really was) "yet to come" at Reprise Records---as well the (very) "bad, bad." Whatever your tastes, be certain at least 40 of these tunes you'll love and never tire of playing. Could we name other great singers whose "best of" compilations could meet those criteria?
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 STARS...What else can I say?, November 26, 2004
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This is simply a desert island set. I don't care how many Sinatra albums you've got; this one package puts together a program you'll turn to over and over again. Especially great for in car listening, when you don't want to fumble around with many different CDs. This collection is a mood changer, so put on a happy face. While the complete Columbia, Capital, or Reprise albums represent different moods, this set has a nice sequence/flow to it. Frank tackles everything here! There are his signature songs, great standards, a couple of duets(incl.
"Something Stupid" with daughter Nancy) and even a swing take on
Jim Croce's "Bad Bad Leroy Brown". For the Sinatra addict or the casual novice, you can't go wrong. Charming tribute essay by long time Sinatra friend, Stan Cornyn included.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Strong compilation of Frank's sixties music, December 8, 2002
This review is from: My Way: The Best Of Frank Sinatra (2CD) (Audio CD)
Frank's career began in a very different era, when swing bands were fashionable. He maintained this style long after it ceased to be fashionable, yet continued to sell records in huge quantities. Indeed, he recorded some of the best music of his career during the sixties and seventies.

My way actually began as a French song - it was titled Comme d'habitude and recorded by Claude Francois in 1967. Paul Anka later translated it into English and the rest is history.

This collection contains many other Sinatra classics - New York New York, Strangers in the night, Somethin' stupid, Come fly with me and so much more. Most of his songs were culled from the Great American Songbook, but he showed that he could do contemporary songs well - among those to be found here are Mrs Robinson (Simon and Garfunkel), Yesterday, Something (both Beatles) and You are the sunshine of my life (Stevie Wonder).

This set works well as an introduction to Frank's music, but for those who only want one collection, this is the best of many compilations available. A single-CD version is also available for those who want it - it has a different color cover and merely contains the first of the two CD's here - but you can't buy the second CD separately.

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