Songs Sinatra Sang (1996)
| Artist: Carol Sloane |
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. I've Got You Under My Skin ~ Carol Sloane
2. In The Still Of The Night ~ Carol Sloane
3. One For My Baby ~ Carol Sloane
4. At Long Last Love ~ Carol Sloane
5. I'll Be Around ~ Carol Sloane
6. Fly Me To The Moon ~ Carol Sloane
7. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning ~ Carol Sloane
8. You Make Me Feel So Young ~ Carol Sloane
9. Night We Called It A Day, The ~ Carol Sloane
10. You Go To My Head ~ Carol Sloane
11. I Fall In Love Too Easily ~ Carol Sloane
12. Best Is Yet To Come, The ~ Carol Sloane
13. Young At Heart ~ Carol Sloane
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| Personnel: Carol Sloane (vocals); Bill Easly (soprano, alto & tenor saxophones); Frank Wess (tenor saxophone, flute); Scott Robinson (baritone & bass saxophones, bass clarinet); Bill Charlap (piano); Byron Stripling, Greg Gisbert (trumpet); Steve Turre (trombone); Ben Brown, Sean Smith (bass); Dennis Mackrel, Ron Vincent (drums). | |
| Personnel: Carol Sloane (vocals); Frank Wess (flute, tenor saxophone); Robinson, Scott Robinson (bass clarinet, baritone saxophone, bass saxophone); Bill Easley (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Greg Gisbert, Byron Stripling (trumpet); Steve Turre (trombone); Bill Charlap (piano); Dennis Mackrel, Ron Vincent (drums). | |
| Audio Mixers: Robert Smith ; Alan Varner. | |
| Recording information: 03/04/1996-03/05/1996. | |
| Photographers: Janet Sommer; Eric Stephen Jacobs. | |
| Unknown Contributor Role: Steve Turre. | |
| Recorded two years before Frank Sinatra's death, Carol Sloane's tribute set features the talented veteran singer interpreting 13 songs that were associated with Sinatra. On five selections, the vocalist is assisted by pianist Bill Charlap, bassist Sean Smith, drummer Ron Vincent and Frank Wess on tenor and flute. "You Make Me Feel So Young" is a duet with Charlap, while the remaining six numbers match Sloane with a nonet; there are individual solos on those numbers from trumpeter Greg Gisbert, Scott Robinson on baritone and bass saxes and (on "You Go to My Head") trombonist Steve Turre. Sloane happily does not try to emulate Sinatra and instead provides fairly fresh interpretations to such songs as "I've Got You Under My Skin," "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning," "The Night We Called It a Day" and even "One for My Baby." A highly enjoyable and successful effort by Carol Sloane, whose recordings of the 1990s ranked with the finest of her career. ~ Scott Yanow | |
Producer: Allen Farnham |
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Engineer: Alan Varner |
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Musical Guests | |
| Frank Wess | |
| Bill Charlap | |
| Steve Turre | |
| Bill Easley | |
| Scott Robinson | |
Compilation Appearances
| Jazz At Love's End | |
| Feeling Sentimental |
Associated Artists and Works
| Concord All Stars |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 09/01/1996 | |
| Original Release Date : 1996 | |
| Catalog ID : CCD 4725 | |
| Label : Concord | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00013431472520 |
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (8/16/96, p.63)
- "...Carol Sloane certainly isn't taking the easy way home by visiting classics immortalized by Ol' Blue Eyes himself....but Sloane pulls it all off with taste and emotional depth."
- "...Carol Sloane certainly isn't taking the easy way home by visiting classics immortalized by Ol' Blue Eyes himself....but Sloane pulls it all off with taste and emotional depth."
- Rating: B
Down Beat (3/97, p.54)
- 5 Stars - (out of 5)
- "...she offers her own very personal recreation while still paying homage to one of her idols....Sloane's intonation and broad range put her among a select few vocalists whom musicians consider their equals..."
- 5 Stars - (out of 5)
- "...she offers her own very personal recreation while still paying homage to one of her idols....Sloane's intonation and broad range put her among a select few vocalists whom musicians consider their equals..."
JazzTimes (2/97, p.102)
- "...ready for immediate consumption..."
- "...ready for immediate consumption..."

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