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DescriptionArtist...............: Frank Sinatra Album................: Swing Easy Genre................: Easy Listening Source...............: CD Year.................: 1954 Ripper...............: Exact Audio Copy (Secure mode) & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20070917 Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 51 %) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit Tags.................: VorbisComment Information..........: TntVillage Ripped by............: Leonenero on 21/11/2015 Posted by............: Leonenero on 22/11/2015 News Server..........: news.astraweb.com News Group(s)........: TntVillage Included.............: NFO, MD5, M3U, LOG, CUE Covers...............: Front Back --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. (00:03:17) Frank Sinatra - Just One Of Those Things 2. (00:02:29) Frank Sinatra - I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself a Letter 3. [02:31] Frank Sinatra - Sunday 4. [02:16] Frank Sinatra - Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams 5. [02:14] Frank Sinatra - Taking A Chance On Love 6. [02:25] Frank Sinatra - Jeepers Creeepers 7. [02:28] Frank Sinatra - Get Happy Playing Time.........: 17:40 Total Size...........: 91,07 MB Swing Easy! is the eighth studio album by Frank Sinatra. It was released in 1954 as a 10" album (Capitol H-528) and consisted of only eight songs, as each side of the record only allowed approximately fourteen minutes of music. The album was Sinatra's second for Capitol and the first to feature arrangements by Nelson Riddle (Riddle had merely conducted on Songs For Young Lovers). As its title implies, the record concentrates on up-tempo swingers done with a light touch. Again, the songs were all standards -- "Just One of Those Things," "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams," -- which the singer felt benefited from the new thematic setting, new arrangements, and his increasingly playful and textured vocal style. Sharing Widget |
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