Nothing But the Best [Remastered]
by Frank Sinatra£6.49 Free Shipping
- Released
- 12/05/2008
- Music Genre
- Easy Listening
Description
A bona-fide cultural icon for the 20th century, Frank Sinatra was a jack of many entertainment trades, but he will be remembered most fondly for his knack for interpreting classic songs. As this collection demonstrates, Sinatra rarely recorded a song that wasn't a hit - 'Come Fly With Me', 'Fly Me To The Moon' and the unassailable 'My Way' all receive careful remastering and a fresh sheen. Also included is the previously unreleased version of 'Body And Soul' featuring an alternative instrumental arrangement. 'Nothing But The Best' goes to show that, as time moves on, so will Sinatra's legacy.
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Product Details
- Artist
- Frank Sinatra
- Recording Environment
- Studio
- Label / Studio
- REPRISE
- CD WOW! Sales Rank
- #7165
- Media Content Format
- Album
- Original year of release
- 2008
- Media Format
- Audio CD
- Year of release
- 2008
- Number of Discs
- 1
- CD 30days Sales Rank
- #5460
- Cast & Crew
- Frank Sinatra (Music Performer)
Tracklisting
Disc 1:
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Come Fly with Me
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Best Is Yet to Come
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Way You Look Tonight
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Luck Be a Lady
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Bewitched
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Good Life
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Girl from Ipanema
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Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)
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Summer Wind
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Sound of Ice - (Studio)
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Call Me Irresponsible
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Somethin' Stupid
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My Kind of Town
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It Was a Very Good Year
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That's Life
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Moonlight Serenade
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Nothing But the Best
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Drinking Again
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All My Tomorrows
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My Way
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New York New York (Theme)
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Body and Soul (Previously Unreleased/Bonus Track)
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Pros
- Can Listen Over And Over
- Engaging
Cons
Best Uses
- At Home
Comments about REPRISE Frank Sinatra - Nothing But the Best [Remastered]:
A great collection of Frank's best tracks. I was after one album that had all of my favourite hits and this one pretty much hit the mark. There's even a few tracks I wasn't that familar with which are now becoming favourites. A big thumbs up.
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