The V-Discs: Columbia Years: 1943-45
Frank Sinatra - CD
- Artist: Frank Sinatra
- Format: CD
- Year: 1998, 2000, 2003
- UPC: 074646561720
- Item Number: SNY656172
- Release date: 07/28/1998
- 1. I Only Have Eyes for You
- 2. Kiss Me Again [Previously Unreleased]
- 3. (There'll Be A) Hot Time in the Town of Berlin (When the Yanks Go ...)
- 4. The Music Stopped
- 5. I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night [Previously Unreleased]
- 6. The Way You Look Tonight [Previously Unreleased]
- 7. I'll Be Around [Previously Unreleased]
- 8. You've Got a Hold on Me [Previously Unreleased]
- 9. A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening [Previously Unreleased]
- 10. She's Funny That Way
- 11. Speak Low [Previously Unreleased]
- 12. Close to You [Previously Unreleased]
- 13. My Shining Hour [Previously Unreleased]
- 14. Long Ago (And Far Away) [Previously Unreleased]
- 15. Some Other Time [Previously Unreleased]
- 16. Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are [Previously Unreleased]
- 17. Put Your Dreams Away (For Another Day)
- 18. And Then You Kissed Me [Previously Unreleased]
- 19. All the Things You Are
- 20. All of Me [Previously Unreleased]
- 21. Nancy (With the Laughing Face)
- 22. Mighty Lak' a Rose
- 23. Falling in Love with Love
- 24. Cradle Song [Version 1]
- 25. I'll Follow My Secret Heart [Previously Unreleased]
- 26. There's No You
- 27. Someone to Watch over Me
- 1. Let Me Love You Tonight [Previously Unreleased]
- 2. Just Close Your Eyes [Previously Unreleased]
- 3. If You Are But a Dream [Previously Unreleased]
- 4. Strange Music [Previously Unreleased]
- 5. Cradle Song [Version 2]
- 6. Dick Haymes, Dick Todd and Como [Previously Unreleased]
- 7. None But the Lonely Heart
- 8. Ol' Man River
- 9. Homesick, That's All
- 10. The Night Is Young and You're So Beautiful
- 11. Aren't You Glad You're You [Previously Unreleased]
- 12. You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me [Previously Unreleased]
- 13. I'll Never Smile Again
- 14. Without a Song
- 15. When Was the Last Time I Saw You (The Last Time) [Previously Unreleased]
- 16. Don't Forget Tonight Tomorrow [Previously Unreleased]
- 17. Oh! What It Seemed to Be
- 18. Over the Rainbow
- 19. Oh Bess, Oh Where's My Bess?
- 20. My Romance
- 21. The Song Is You
- 22. I Fall in Love wth You Every Day
- 23. They Say It's Wonderful
- 24. You Are Too Beautiful
- 25. Come Rain or Come Shine [Previously Unreleased]
- 26. Stormy Weather
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The V-Discs: Columbia Years: 1943-45 by Frank Sinatra on CD
When Frank Sinatra left Tommy Dorsey's band and signed his first solo contract with Columbia Records in 1943, it should have been one of the biggest musical events of the year -- Sinatra had been wowing audiences since 1940 as a singer in Dorsey's band, and had developed a huge following, especially among younger women; in the space of just two years, he'd established himself as the only serious rival to the most popular singer of the period, Bing Crosby, and now he was to be working full-time as a solo act in his own right. The only problem was that Sinatra's contract was signed right in the middle of an extended recording ban -- in effect, a strike against the record companies -- by the Musicians Union; unthinkable as it might be today, with a few narrowly construed exceptions, there was virtually no commercial music recording going on in the United States for the second half of 1942, all of 1943, and much of 1944. One of those exceptions, which Sinatra also took advantage of, was that the ban only applied to instrumental musicians -- vocal-only recordings were permitted, and he did records with specially devised arrangements on which his only accompaniment was a vocal ensemble, which allowed him to get some very good (and very interesting) records out, even if they didn't necessarily represent the sound that he or his producers would have chosen. But another -- and very major -- exception that the union was willing to make was for the recording and release of V-Discs, recordings intended solely and exclusively for free distribution to soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, and coast guardsmen serving in the war. It was through these sides, often derived from radio airchecks and rehearsals, that Sinatra got to see his work with an orchestral accompaniment released commercially (as well as preserved) during the two years of the recording ban. Additionally, contained on this set are numerous songs that -- because of that same recording ban -- Sinatra never did get around to recording commercially. And that's what's on this magnificent set of 53 songs on two CDs, the best and rarest of Sinatra's V-Disc sides, none of which are represented on the otherwise complete and comprehensive 12-CD The Columbia Years (1943-1952): The Complete Recordings. The emphasis, as was the case with most of Sinatra's commercial recordings of the period, is on ballads -- the exceptions are a few patriotic numbers such as "(There'll Be A) Hot Time in the Town of Berlin." But the singing -- the quiet power of that voice (actually, The Voice) and this intonation -- is so overpowering, and the content so distinctive, especially on Disc one (which covers the time of the recording ban), that this is essential listening. That is true not just for Sinatra fans but also for more generalized pop music buffs and those with memories or strong associations with the early 40s period represented -- Sinatra and company didn't skimp on the production or care that went into these recordings, and they're heart-stoppingly beautiful on that level as well. The production is superb, the clean-up job on these five-decade-old recordings having achieved gorgeous results, and the annotation by George Simon, Roy Hemming, and Will Friedwald is thorough and extremely detailed. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
- Artist: Frank Sinatra
- Format: CD
- Year: 1998, 2000, 2003
- UPC: 074646561720
- Item Number: SNY656172
- Release date: 07/28/1998
- Label: ABM, Columbia/Legacy, Sony, Sony Music Distribution, The Jazz Factory
- Genre: VocalMusic
- Style: Cast Recordings, Show Tunes, Swing, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz, Vocal Pop
- Album Time: 145:12
- Album Type: "Best of..." / "Greatest Hits", Instrumental
- 16 Most Requested Songs
- A Swingin' Affair!
- A Voice In Time (1939-1952)
- Beautiful Ballads
- Christmas Songs by Sinatra
- Christmas with Sinatra and Friends
- Classic Duets
- Classic Sinatra
- Classic Sinatra II
- Classic Sinatra: His Greatest Performances 1953-1960
- Classics & Standards
- Close to You and More
- Come Dance with Me!
- Come Fly with Me
- Come Swing with Me!
- Duets
- Duets II
- Duets/Duets II: 90th Birthday Limited Collector's Edition
- Frank Sinatra : B.O. Reprise Years
- Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems of Color
- From the Heart
- God's Country
- Greatest Hits
- I've Got a Crush on You [Charly]
- In the Wee Small Hours
- In the Wee Small Hours
- Live at the Meadowlands
- Live from Las Vegas
- Love Songs [Columbia/Legacy]
- Love Songs [Columbia/Legacy]
- My Way [40th Anniversary Edition]
- My Way the Best of Frank Sinatra [Balboa]
- Nice 'n' Easy
- Nice 'n' Easy
- Night and Day [Synergy]
- No One Cares
- Nothing But the Best
- Only the Lonely
- Only the Lonely
- Only the Lonely
- Playlist: The Very Best of Frank Sinatra
- Point of No Return
- Portrait of Sinatra: Columbia Classics
- Romance: Songs from the Heart
- Seduction: Sinatra Sings of Love
- Seduction: Sinatra Sings of Love [Deluxe]
- Sinatra 80th: All the Best
- Sinatra 80th: Live in Concert
- Sinatra at the Movies
- Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964
- Sinatra Sings Cole Porter
- Sinatra Sings Gershwin
- Sinatra Sings Rodgers & Hammerstein
- Sinatra's Swingin' Session!!! And More
- Sinatra: New York
- Sinatra: Vegas
- Sings His Greatest Hits
- Songs for Swingin' Lovers!
- Songs for Young Lovers & Swing Easy
- Songs from the Movies
- Strangers in the Night [Deluxe Edition]
- Street of Dreams [Synergy]
- Swing and Dance with Frank Sinatra
- The Best of the Capitol Years
- The Best of the Columbia Years: 1943-1952
- The Capitol Years
- The Collection [Box Set]
- The Collection [Box Set]
- The Collection: Sinatra Sings Rodgers and Hammerstein/Swing and Dance/The Voice of Frank Si
- The Complete Capitol Singles Collection
- The Essence of Frank Sinatra [Sony]
- The Essential Frank Sinatra: The Columbia Years
- The Great American Songbook
- The Music of Frank Sinatra
- Where Are You?
- Performers:
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Credits:
- Adam Block - Project Director
- Alec Wilder - Arranger
- Axel Stordahl - Arranger
- Axel Stordahl - Conductor
- Bill Westbrook - Performer
- Bob Hope - Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part
- Bobby Tucker - ?
- Bobby Tucker - Vocals
- Charles Granata - Photography
- Charles Granata - Production Notes
- Charles Granata - Project Manager
- Chuck Lowry - ?
- Clark Yocum - ?
- Didier C. Deutsch - Producer
- Dinah Shore - Vocal Harmony
- Dinah Shore - Vocals
- Frank Driggs - Photography
- Frank Sinatra - Speech/Speaker/Speaking Part
- Frank Sinatra - Vocals
- Gary Pacheco - Project Director
- George Simon - Liner Notes
- George Simonk - Liner Notes
- Hal Hopper - ?
- Howard Fritzson - Art Direction
- June Hutton - ?
- Ken Lane - ?
- Ken Lane - Vocals
- Mark Wilder - Digital Mastering
- Mark Wilder - Mastering
- Pete Cenedella - Packaging Manager
- Raymond Paige & his Orchestra - ?
- Raymond Paige & his Orchestra - Multi Instruments
- Roy Hemming - Liner Notes
- The Pied Pipers - ?
- Tommy Dorsey - Trombone
- Tony Sellari - Art Direction
- Watts Design - Design
- Will Friedwald - Adaptation
- Will Friedwald - Liner Notes
