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In the Wee Small Hours

  • AMG Review of In the Wee Small Hours

    Amg
    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Expanding on the concept of Songs for Young Lovers!, In the Wee Small Hours was a collection of allads arranged by Nelson Riddle. The first 12" album recorded by Sinatra, Wee Small Hours was more focused and concentrated than his two earlier concept records. It's a blue, melancholy album, built around a spare rhythm section featuring a rhythm guitar, celesta, and Bill Miller's piano, with gently aching strings added every once and a while. Within that melancholy mood is one of Sinatra's most jazz-oriented performances -- he restructures the melody and Miller's playing is bold throughout the record. Where Songs for Young Lovers! emphasized the romantic aspects of the songs, Sinatra sounds like a lonely, broken man on In the Wee Small Hours. Beginning with the newly written title song, the singer goes through a series of standards that are lonely and desolate. In many ways, the album is a personal reflection of the heartbreak of his doomed love affair with actress Ava Gardner, and the standards that he sings form their own story when collected together. Sinatra's voice had deepened and worn to the point where his delivery seems ravished and heartfelt, as if he were living the songs.

The First. Or shall I say. The hundreth.
over 3 years ago
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Well, here it is. The official start of the most expensive task of my life. One hundred CD's. All bought. All listened. Here's the first. Number one hundred on Rolling Stone's hallowed (if a bit hapless) list is the very excellent In the Wee Small Hours, by Mr. Sinatra. I'm not gonna lie, this is an amazing album. It was released in 1955, only a few years after the introduction of the LP ...

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Frank Sinatra Sings “What Is This Thing Called Love”
10 months ago
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Cole Porter wrote this moving song for his 1930 stage musical "Wake Up and Dream." Again, the entire tone of this song has been turned into a haunting question that no one can answer. A forlorn clarinet solo begins this arrangement as well as acting as a foil for one of Frank Sinatra's greatest performances on record. Nelson Riddle outlines the lyrics beautifully with a strange irony that fits ...

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The First. Or shall I say. The hundreth.
over 3 years ago
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Well, here it is. The official start of the most expensive task of my life. One hundred CD's. All bought. All listened. Here's the first. Number one hundred on Rolling Stone's hallowed (if a bit hapless) list is the very excellent In the Wee Small Hours, by Mr. Sinatra. I'm not gonna lie, this is an amazing album. It was released in 1955, only a few years after the introduction of the LP ...

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Mood Indigo
over 2 years ago
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Frank Sinatra really did it on this one. Heartbreak and loneliness has rarely sounded this cool.

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