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| 1. |
All or Nothing at All
- James, Harry & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 2. |
From the Bottom of My Heart [Alternate Take][#]
- James, Harry & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 3. |
If I Didn't Care
- James, Harry & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 4. |
Moon Love
- James, Harry & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 5. |
East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 6. |
I'll Be Seeing You [From the Royal Palm Revue]
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 7. |
Say It [From Buck Benny Rides Again]
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 8. |
Blue Skies [From Holiday Inn]
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 9. |
I'll Never Smile Again
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Pied Pipers [1] / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 10. |
Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 11. |
This Love of Mine
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 12. |
Oh! Look at Me Now
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Haines, Connie / Pied Pipers [1] / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 13. |
Just as Though You Were Here
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Pied Pipers [1] / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 14. |
How About You? [From Babes on Broadway]
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 15. |
Imagination
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 16. |
Frenesi
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Pied Pipers [1] / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 17. |
Blue Moon
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 18. |
Be Careful, It's My Heart [From Holiday Inn]
- Dorsey, Tommy [1] & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 19. |
The Song Is You [From Music in the Air]
- Sinatra, Frank / Stordahl, Axel & His Orchestra |
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| 20. |
Night and Day [From Gay Divorce]
- Sinatra, Frank / Stordahl, Axel |
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| 21. |
No Love, No Nothin' [From The Gang's All Here]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 22. |
Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night in the Week)
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 23. |
Oh! What It Seemed to Be
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 24. |
You'll Never Know [Aircheck][#]
- Broekman, David & The Treasury Song Parade Orchesta / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 25. |
I've Got a Crush on You [From Strike Up the Band]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 26. |
The Brooklyn Bridge [From It Happened in Brooklyn]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 27. |
Five Minutes More [From Sweetheart of Sigma Chi][Alternate Take]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 28. |
(It Seems to Me) I've Heard That Song Before [Aircheck][#]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 29. |
The Trolley Song [Aircheck][#]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 30. |
Time After Time [From It Happened in Brooklyn]
- Four Hits & A Miss / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 31. |
Dream (When You're Feeling Blue) [From Her Highness and the Bellboy]
- Lane, Ken Singers / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 32. |
I Fall in Love Too Easily [From Anchors Aweigh]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 33. |
She's Funny That Way
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 34. |
It's Been a Long, Long Time [Aircheck]
- Pied Pipers [1] / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 35. |
Dancing in the Dark [Aircheck][#]
- Sinatra, Frank / Tucker, Bobby Singers |
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| 36. |
I've Got You Under My Skin/Easy to Love [Aircheck]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 37. |
Nancy (With the Laughing Face)
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 38. |
Lover Come Back to Me [Aircheck][#]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 39. |
Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day)
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 40. |
Again [Aircheck][#]
- Green, Johnny [1] & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 41. |
All of Me [From Meet Danny Wilson]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 42. |
Sweet Lorraine
- Metronome All Stars / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 43. |
Body and Soul [From Three's A Crowd]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 44. |
All the Things You Are [From Very Warm for May][Alternate Take][#]
- Lane, Ken Singers / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 45. |
Embraceable You [From Girl Crazy]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 46. |
These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You) [From Spread It Abroad]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 47. |
Stormy Weather [From Cotton Club Parade of 1933]
- Lane, Ken Singers / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 48. |
Begin the Beguine [From Jubilee]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 49. |
There Will Never Be Another You [Aircheck]
- Broekman, David & The Treasury Song Parade Orchesta / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 50. |
As Time Goes By [Aircheck][#]
- Broekman, David & The Treasury Song Parade Orchesta / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 51. |
The Nearness of You
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 52. |
Stella by Starlight [From Uninvited]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 53. |
I Get a Kick Out of You [From Anything Goes]
- Sinatra, Frank / Vimms Vocalists |
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| 54. |
That Old Black Magic [From Star Spangled Rhythm]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 55. |
One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) [From The Sky's the Limit]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 56. |
It Had to Be You [Aircheck][#]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 57. |
What'll I Do?
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 58. |
Laura [From Laura]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 59. |
September Song [From Knickerbocker Holiday]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 60. |
Ol' Man River [From Show Boat]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 61. |
The Birth of the Blues [From George White's Scandals]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 62. |
April in Paris [From Walk a Little Faster]
- Sinatra, Frank / Whippoorwills [3] |
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| 63. |
American Beauty Rose
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 64. |
Lover [From Love Me Tonight]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 65. |
The Continental [From the Gay Divorce]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 66. |
Should I (Reveal) [From Lord Byron of Broadway]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 67. |
When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You) [From Meet Danny]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 68. |
It All Depends on You [From Big Boy]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 69. |
Bye Bye Bye [From Gentlemen Prefer Blondes]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 70. |
I Could Write a Book [From Pal Joey]
- Alexander, Jeff Choir / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 71. |
Autumn in New York
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 72. |
If Only She'd Looked My Way
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 73. |
Hello, Young Lovers [From The King and I]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 74. |
We Kiss in a Shadow [From The King and I]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 75. |
My Girl
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 76. |
Love Me
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 77. |
Farewell, Farewell to Love
- James, Harry & His Orchestra / Sinatra, Frank |
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| 78. |
Walking in the Sunshine
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 79. |
Why Try to Change Me Now [Aircheck][#]
- Sinatra, Frank |
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| 80. |
I'm a Fool to Want You
- Sinatra, Frank |
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Genre: Vocal Music
Release Date: 09/25/2007
This four-CD set is a first in Frank Sinatra's Columbia Records discography: a box set that encompasses his Columbia solo sides with his work for Tommy Dorsey and Harry James, plus live broadcast sides up through 1952. It may also perplex some potential purchasers, especially those who already have the 12-CD Sony/Legacy Columbia Years set -- which was supposed to be the last word on Sinatra's early career -- although that massive collection is certainly still worth owning. But the truth is that in some respects, A Voice in Time: 1939-1952 gives a wider ranging -- if not actually fuller -- account of the singer's early career, differently nuanced and arranged, and going into areas that the complete Columbia set couldn't reach. The corporate linkup between Sony/Legacy and RCA/BMG allows the label access to the recordings that Sinatra made with Tommy Dorsey's band, which have never before been compiled with the Columbia material, and thanks to a policy shift at Sony, the label also now has access to broadcast performances that were never part of his Columbia library. And by starting this set in 1939, when Sinatra's recording career effectively began as a member of Harry James' band, they're able to legitimately draw on the sides that he cut with James for Brunswick. The interweaving of the studio sides and broadcast airchecks, in particular, makes this set a compelling experience, juxtaposing the carefully crafted perfection of Sinatra's studio sides with the live, spontaneous radio performances (most of which took place in front of his fervid and highly expressive female fans of the period). What's more, the producers have brought this whole end of Sinatra's catalog up to a quality level matching -- as much as possible -- that of his sides from the more familiar Capitol and Reprise libraries.
The set has been broken down into four major groupings. Disc one is titled The Big Band Years 1939-1942, and covers his years with James and Dorsey, though the early solo recording of "The Song Is You," from 1942, is also presented, as it overlaps with the Dorsey years. The material has been chosen to encompass the milestones of the singer's early career, with an eye toward the solo work that followed, which the second disc, entitled Teen Idol 1943-1952, dives into head first. This is where the broadcast performances play a significant role, not only in terms of the mostly movie-related songs that he never got to record officially, but also in the instance of "You'll Never Know." The latter, in its familiar form, was cut in the midst of the Musicians' Union recording ban and had to be done with only vocal accompaniment -- here it is, from a broadcast, with the kind of full-band accompaniment it was expected to have. Seven of the tracks are previously officially unissued radio broadcast airchecks -- the producers have done an excellent job of correcting the source defects and other anomalies, so they're a close match in quality for the proper official recordings. The third disc, The Great American Songbook 1943-1947, is comprised of the most familiar material here -- with only four broadcasts, of "There Will Never Be Another You," "As Time Goes By," "It Had to Be You," and "I Get a Kick Out of You." This is a side of Sinatra's output that has been amply explored elsewhere, and with the exceptions of those tracks, the only special quality of the material here is the crisp mastering. The Sound of Things to Come 1949-1952 is a valiant -- and mostly successful -- effort to distill the best of the singer's final couple of years' work with Columbia; it's been done to some extent up to now on CDs such as Swing and Dance with Frank Sinatra, but the 20 songs here, the Columbia material augmented by one aircheck ( "Why Try to Change Me Now"), is a fuller account of this phase of his career.
The state-of-the-art remastering has the contents of this set -- mostly recorded and preserved on metal parts and transcription discs rather than magnetic tape, which didn't come into use until Sinatra's final three years at Columbia -- sounding fresher and richer than one might ever think possible, even based on the quality of the earlier Columbia box. A Voice in Time: 1939-1952 features two small hardcover books, one containing the four CDs and the other giving the discography and sources, along with accompanying essays for each volume, plus an array of hundreds of black-and-white photos from the period interspersed throughout the text. As nice as those are to look at, and as fine as much of the text is -- especially Will Friedwald's and Charles L. Granata's essays, on The Big Band Years and The Sound of Things to Come volumes, respectively -- it's the listening quality that's the point here, and there's not a complaint to be had in that department. Indeed, it's something of a rejuvenating experience for the listener, getting to hear all of these vintage sides in this kind of glowing sonic luster. ~Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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