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In The Wee Small Hours

In The Wee Small HoursArtist: Frank Sinatra
Label: Capitol Records
Category: Music

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Sales Rank: 6,713

Format: Original recording remastered
Language: English (Unknown)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 077779682621
EAN: 0077779682621
ASIN: B00000DRCZ

Release Date: November 9, 1992
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
  • Mood Indigo
  • Glad To Be Unhappy
  • I Get Along Without You Very Well
  • Deep In A Dream
  • I See Your Face Before Me
  • Can't We Be Friends?
  • When Your Lover Has Gone
  • What Is This Thing Called Love
  • Last Night When We Were Young
  • I'll Be Around
  • Ill Wind
  • It Never Entered My Mind
  • Dancing On The Ceiling
  • I'll Never Be The Same
  • This Love Of Mine

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
The first of many artistic milestones in the long and illustrious collaboration of Frank Sinatra and arranger Nelson Riddle that began at Capitol Records, In the Wee Small Hours is a first in other notable ways as well: it was the pair's first 12-inch LP; their first album devoted entirely to ballads; the first "concept album", a programme of songs designed to be heard in a particular sequence that sustains a mood and suggests a story; the introduction of Sinatra's definitive "saloon singer" persona; and the first flowering of Sinatra's mature artistic sensibility. Oh, and it's a masterpiece, too. The cover portrait suggests the mood of late-night desolation almost as effectively as the music, with Sinatra in the corner, smoking a solitary cigarette on deserted street illuminated only by the a foggy, blue-green glow of lamplight. Loneliness, thy name is Frank! (They say that memories of Ava Gardner caused him to break down after finishing this aching version of "When Your Lover Has Gone".) Riddle's clarinet theme for "What Is This Thing Called Love?" is as haunting as Cole Porter's melody itself. And if there's a more devastating evocation of solitude than "It Never Entered My Mind", well, it must be on Only the Lonely. With songs like "I'll Be Around" and "Dancing on the Ceiling" to suggest at least the hope of hope, Wee Small Hours may flirt with despair but never succumbs to it. It's the kind of comforting company that misery likes best. --Jim Emerson


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