Frank Sinatra At The Hollywood Bowl 1943-1948
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About This Release
In 1943, the world-renowned Los Angeles Philharmonic welcomed the first pop singer in it's history - teen idol Frank Sinatra - to appear at the Hollywood Bowl. This auspicious moment was a turning point for the orchestra, singer and venue, and began a rich series of collaborations between the crooner and the Bowl: one that would last into the final phases of his storied career in the 1990s. For the first time, these historic performances - documenting Sinatra's three major Hollywood Bowl appearances in the 1940s - have been remastered from the primary recording sources to put you front-and-center for a rare, fascinating glimpse into his earliest success as a legitimate concert artist. Meticulously restored and remastered, this important collection represents a defining moment in 20th century American popular music.
Tracklist
1
Long Ago Far Away
2
I Should Care
3
What Makes the Sunset
4
If I Loved You
5
Ol' Man River 1945
6
Jack Haley Introduction ; Time After Time
7
The Girl That I Marry
8
Soliloquy
9
Ol' Man River 1943
10
Night and Day
11
You'll Never Know
12
Embraceable You
13
She's Funny That Way
14
All or Nothing at All
15
The Song is You
16
Frank Sinatra Closing Remarks
17
Sunday, Monday or Always
18
In the Blue of Evening