Frank Sinatra – Sinatra At The Sands
Label: |
Reprise Records – 1019 |
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Country: |
US |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Pop |
Style: |
Dialogue |
Tracklist
A1 | Come Fly With Me | 3:45 | |
A2 | I've Got A Crush On You | 2:42 | |
A3 | I've Got You Under My Skin | 3:43 | |
A4 | The Shadow Of Your Smile | 2:31 | |
A5 | Street Of Dreams | 2:16 | |
A6 | One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) | 4:40 | |
B1 | Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) | 2:50 | |
B2 | One O'Clock Jump | 0:53 | |
B3 | "The Tea Break" (Monologue) | 11:48 | |
B4 | You Make Me Feel So Young | 3:21 | |
C1 | All Of Me | 2:56 | |
C2 | The September Of My Years | 2:57 | |
C3 | Get Me To The Church On Time | 2:21 | |
C4 | It Was A Very Good Year | 4:01 | |
C5 | Don't Worry 'Bout Me | 3:18 | |
C6 | Makin' Whoopee! (Instrumental) | 4:24 | |
D1 | Where Or When | 2:46 | |
D2 | Angel Eyes | 3:26 | |
D3 | My Kind Of Town | 3:04 | |
D4 | "A Few Last Words" (Monologue) | 2:30 | |
D5 | My Kind Of Town (Reprise) | 1:00 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured For – Bristol Productions
- Pressed By – Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester
Credits
- Arranged By, Conductor – Quincy Jones
- Art Direction – Ed Thrasher
- Engineer – Lowell Frank
- Featuring – Count Basie Orchestra
- Liner Notes – Stan Cornyn
- Photography By [Cover] – John Bryson
- Producer – Sonny Burke
- Technician [Tape Editor] – Lee Herschberg
Notes
This reissue version on 1976+ labels and housed in 1981 "Sinatra Reissue" poly inner sleeve. Outer gatefold sleeve does not have barcode and is same as original, but there was a barcode printed on a sticker on the shrink wrap when new as follows;
“COUNT BASIE
WITH BASIE
075992703710“
LPs are auto coupled and non-banded.
Track B1 previously appeared on It Might As Well Be Swing (Reprise # FS 1012).
Track A4 is the Love Theme from the MGM Motion Picture "The Sandpiper".
“COUNT BASIE
WITH BASIE
075992703710“
LPs are auto coupled and non-banded.
Track B1 previously appeared on It Might As Well Be Swing (Reprise # FS 1012).
Track A4 is the Love Theme from the MGM Motion Picture "The Sandpiper".
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-Side Runout Etching): 2FS-1-1019-WN2 SP 1-1 —◁
- Matrix / Runout (B-Side Runout Etching): 2FS-2-1019-WW2 SP 1-1 —◁
- Matrix / Runout (C-Side Runout Etching): 2FS-3-1019 WW7 #2 -1 —◁
- Matrix / Runout (D-Side Runout Etching): 2FS-4-1019-WW2 SP 0-1 —◁
- Barcode (Stickered): 075992703710
Other Versions (5 of 121)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission
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Sinatra At The Sands (2×LP, Album, Mono) | Reprise Records | RLP 1019, 1019 | UK | 1966 | ||
Recently Edited
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Sinatra At The Sands (2×LP, Album, Mono, Pitman Pressing) | Reprise Records | 2F 1019 | US | 1966 | ||
Recently Edited
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Sinatra At The Sands Vol. 2 (LP, Stereo) | Reprise Records | CRV 1019 B, 2FS 1019, CRV. 1019 B, 2FS. 1019 | 1966 | |||
Sinatra At The Sands (2×LP, Album, Stereo, Gatefold) | Reprise Records | 2FS 1019 | US | 1966 | |||
New Submission
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Sinatra At The Sands (2×LP, Album, Promo, Mono, Gatefold) | Reprise Records | 2F1019 | US | 1966 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Without a doubt, one of the best live performances ever put to tape. Sinatra and Basie & Band are in rare form…and this is a stellar pressing - loud, bold and incredibly dynamic ☮️
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Absolutely fantastic reissue. Wide soundstage and full rich sound. It's like a front row table at the Sands in '66.
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Absolutely fantastic reissue. Wide soundstage and full rich sound. It's like a front row table at the Sands in '66.
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Edited 8 years agoThis is very strange. This double LP isnt numbered the way all my other double LP's are. All the songs are here and are in order however LP 1 has side 1 and on the reverse side is side 3. The 2nd LP has side 2 and on the reverse is side 4. So to go from side to side 2, instead of just flipping the record over I have to change the the record to the other LP. Kinda stupid. This is also MISSING "Luck be a Lady"
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It should be pointed out that the copy pictured with this listing is a later pressing. The original 1966 pressing featured a white border at the top and bottom of the front & back covers, giving the cover a "letter boxed" appearance (though that term didn't exist at the time.) Also, the labels will not have the WEA logo on them as the ones pictured here do. The word "STEREO" will be centered at the bottom of the label, in all capital letters & tracked out.
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