Numbered Limited-Edition 180-gram LP Sourced from Original Master Tapes
Paired with Nelson Riddle, Sinatra Achieves New Heights: Epic Arrangements, Gargantuan Orchestra
Just how good is Frank Sinatra's The Concert Sinatra? Take it from an expert no less than the Chairman's own daughter, Nancy, who in 2003, weighed in on the set by unequivocally stating: "THE finest collection of his career. With Dad's collection, it's always difficult to pick a favorite song but a favorite album is a slam-dunk. This is not only Dad's finest but one of the finest ever in the history of recorded music." Recorded on 35mm film in 1963 at Goldwyn Studios Soundstage, the record pairs the Voice with longtime collaborator Nelson Riddle and a gigantic orchestra. Consequently, the album's name refers not to a live performance but the music's epic grandness and the orchestra's huge size. Captured over four sessions in four days, the undertaking involved upwards of 60 musicians.