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The Definitive top 10 Frank List
Sinatra At The SandsSinatra At The Sands by Frank Sinatra
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Good voice, superb band: Possibly the most euphoric album I possess.
Frank Sinatra Sings For Only The LonelyFrank Sinatra Sings For Only The Lonely by Frank Sinatra
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Minor masterpiece. The epochal album that gave us 'One For My Baby'. True Genius.
Come Fly with MeCome Fly with Me by Frank Sinatra
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Brassier, jazzier arrangements, wider variety of style than more acclaimed 'swinging' albums.
In The Wee Small HoursIn The Wee Small Hours by Frank Sinatra
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Intimate, suprisingly jazzy smooth ballads and 'torch songs'. Perhaps the best recording of Sinatra's voice.
Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos JobimFrancis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim by Frank Sinatra
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Shockingly good album. Sinatra never sounded more subdued and heartfelt. Touching music.
Songs for Swingin' Lovers!Songs for Swingin' Lovers! by Frank Sinatra
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Uplifting, if formuliac big band anthems. Perfect big band material: Cole Porter, Cahn/Van Heusen etc. Epitomic of Sinatra's charming, romantic style.
It Might as Well Be SwingIt Might as Well Be Swing by Frank Sinatra
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Not best voice, but superb arrangements. Perhaps Sinatra's last worthwhile big band album.
A Swingin' Affair!A Swingin' Affair! by Frank Sinatra
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Practically the equal of it's prequel, 'Songs for Swingin' Lovers', another golden selection of big band classics.
Live in Australia 1959Live in Australia 1959 by Frank Sinatra With the Red Norvo Quintet
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Hideously underrated album. Despite poor sound quality, a remarkably jazzy small group triumph, without the waffling monologues of his later live sets.
The Main Event -- LiveThe Main Event -- Live by Frank Sinatra
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Autumn Frank in top gear, delighting an audience of 20,000. Certainly up there in the top three live albums.