IN THE WEE SMALL HOURS

(LP)
Genre Jazz
FormatVINYL
Cat. no3714
Label POWERSTATION
Artist FRANK SINATRA
Release Date28/04/2023
CarrierLP
Barcode4260494437140
His Masterpiece In the Wee Small Hours is considered one of the first concept albums ever. It was Frank SinatraËœs ninth studio album, released by Capitol in April 1955 and produced by Voyle Gilmore with arrangements by Nelson Riddle. All the songs on the album deal with such themes as loneliness, introspection, melancholy, desolation, lost love, failed relationships, depression and night life. Sinatra had been developing the idea of an album with a consistent theme since 1946 with his first album, The Voice. The success of that record was instrumental in the breakthrough of the 12-inch LP. The 10-inch format became obsolete by the late 1950s. The album was recorded in five sessions at KHJ Studios in Hollywood. These sessions took place at 8 p.m. each night and lasted until after midnight. In the Wee Small Hours was a huge commercial success upon its first release and is still considered by many critics and fans to be the best album in SinatraËœs long career and also one of the best vocal jazz albums of all time. A1. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning A2. Mood Indigo A3. Glad To Be Unhappy A4. I Get Along Without You Very Well A5. Deep In A Dream A6. I See Your Face Before Me A7. CanËœt We Be Friends? A8. When Your Lover Has Gone B1. What Is This Thing Called Love? B2. Last Night When We Were Young B3. IËœll Be Around B4. Ill Wind B5. It Never Entered My Mind B6. Dancing On The Ceiling B7. IËœll Never Be The Same B8. This Love Of Mine