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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624694625
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Warner Bros / Wea
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
MPN: 46946
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea
Release Date: May 26, 1998
Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
Disc 1:- The September Of My Years
- How Old Am I?
- Don't Wait Too Long
- It Gets Lonely Early
- This Is All I Ask
- Last Night When We Were Young
- The Man In The Looking Glass
- It Was A Very Good Year
- When The Wind Was Green
- Hello, Young Lovers
- I See It Now
- Once Upon A Time
- September Song
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com essential recording: From the evocative cover painting to the impeccably chosen songs within, this 1965 album harkens back to Sinatra's great Capitol-era concept albums like In the Wee Small Hours and Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely. The theme revolves around a man approaching his 50s, looking back with a mixture of nostalgia, regret, and uncertainty; given Sinatra's age at the time (he was 49 when this was recorded) and the way he invests himself in the material, it's impossible to interpret the record as anything but autobiographical. Wistful numbers such as "Don't Wait Too Long," "It Was a Very Good Year," "September Song," and the title track all hit the emotional bull's-eye, but everything here is excellent. Unquestionably his finest Reprise-era achievement. --Dan Epstein
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Great CD by a truly great artist.
I have been searching for a couple of Sinatra releases and could only find them on this CD.
Seller was fast, accurate, and delivered as promised. Highly recommend this seller for future purchases.
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This album is by far the best thing Frank Sinatra released while on the Reprise label and can be argued to be the best concept album of his entire career.
At 40, I am only now beginning to know, understand and FEEL what the songs are about. Sinatra, at 49 when he recorded the album, genuinely put the true wisdom of his years to the test and gave evidence that he had lived what he was singing of.
As we get older we can recall and reflect on our youth and see its loss as ... Read More
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I've always dabbled in Sinatra - even owned the original Columbia box set since its release - but it had always been merely a casual interest. Until now, that is. I just recently discovered that I REALLY liked Sinatra. "In the Wee Small Hours" started this madness about a month ago when I picked it up on a lark and one album led to another.
So here I am, eight Capitol and five Reprise albums later, and I have some clear favorites. September of My Years is my absolute favorite followed ... Read More
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Many would say that "Only the Lonely" is Frank's greatest ballad LP, but this is the one would I choose.The voice is in top form and Gordy Jenkins provides the arrangements for a fine colleciion of songs. Listening to this album NEVER gets old.
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I first bought this album when I was 17; I had just graduated from high school. What did I know about getting older? But it was autumn then, and as I headed off to college and the crimson and gold leaves fell around me, this music established an enduring soundtrack for that wonderful season in my life. I loved it immediately. I wore out the monaural LP and bought a stereo version. Much later I bought the CD. I have listened to this wonderful album for 42 years, and now the lyrics catch at my soul ... Read More
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