Frank Sinatra, Count Basie and His Orchestra - It Might as Well Be Swing
Facts
| Artist(s) | Frank Sinatra and Count Basie and His Orchestra |
| Studio | Reprise / Wea |
| Release Date | September 8, 1998 |
| UPC Code | 093624697220 |
| Buy this item | $10.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 10:31 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered |
About Frank Sinatra, Count Basie and His Orchestra - It Might as Well Be Swing
This 1964 release was the second collaboration between Frank Sinatra and Count Basie, and features a much higher percentage of swing-oriented arrangements (courtesy of Quincy Jones) than the previous Sinatra-Basie. This time around, the Count Basie Orchestra gives the swinging treatment to such contemporary numbers as "More," "I Can't Stop Loving You," "Wives and Lovers," and "Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)," and Sinatra responds with plenty of exuberance and gusto. It's got a good beat, and you can dance to it; out of all the tracks, only "Hello, Dolly!" fails to stand the test of time (or repeated listenings). --Dan Epstein Amazon.com
Tracks
- Fly Me to the Moon - Frank Sinatra, Howard, Bart
- I Wish You Love - Frank Sinatra, Beach, Albert
- I Believe in You - Frank Sinatra, Loesser, Frank
- More - Frank Sinatra, Ciorciolini, Marcel
- I Can't Stop Loving You - Frank Sinatra, Gibson, Don
- Hello, Dolly! - Frank Sinatra, Herman, Jerry
- I Wanna Be Around - Frank Sinatra, Mercer, Johnny
- The Best Is Yet to Come - Frank Sinatra, Coleman, Cy
- The Good Life - Frank Sinatra, Distel, Sacha
- Wives and Lovers - Frank Sinatra, Bacharach, Burt
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Simply Delightful! |
| The quintessential Sinatra |
| It might as well be swing |
| "More Than The Simple Words I Try To Say . . ." |
Imagine Frank Sinatra with Quincy Jones and Count Basie and his Band doing one of the greatest swing sessions of the century and the result is one remarkable CD such as this, "It Might As Well Be Swing." Before this project came into fruition, Quincy Jones has always wanted to work with Frank Sinatra and got the thrill of his life when he finally worked on this recording, which is a showcase of ten outstanding swing numbers starting off with Bart Howard's very famous song, "Fly Me To The Moon" down to Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "Wives And Lovers."
This presentation promises the listeners a whole lot of fun with the Chairman's zesty, bubbly, spirited and swinging performances with splendidly upbeat arrangements by a great arranger/conductor, Quincy Jones, backed by a jazz pianist Count Basie and his Band. "Hello Dolly" takes you back in time to the Roaring Twenties, the Flapper Era and evokes images of a Ballroom with ladies sporting bob-cut hair and dressed in flapper fashion. The rest of the selections will surely bring nostalgic moments as Mr. Sinatra, with his enigmatic vocal artistry, charms you with "I Wish You Love," "The Best Is Yet To Come," "The Good Life," "I Wanna Be Around" and my all-time favorite ditty, a theme from the movie "Mondo Cane," simply titled "More."
"More than the greatest love the world has known
This is the love I give to you alone
More than the simple words I try to say
I only live to love you more each day
More than you'll ever know
My arms long to hold you so
My life will be in your keeping
Waking, sleeping, laughing, weeping
Longer than always is a long, long time
But far beyond forever you'll be mine
I know I've never lived before
And my heart is very sure
No one else could love you more."
This well-produced CD with its great performances, strong material and exuberant arrangements is a worthy addition to your Sinatra collection. For more enjoyable and highly-spirited listens, please check out Come Dance with Me!, Sinatra's Swingin' Session!!! And More and Frank Sinatra: On the Swingin' Side of the Street.
Have a swingin' listening experience! April 10, 2007
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