>>74927649
Stop shilling your shitty music Frank.
where do you start with him? im guessing not OPs
Wait until heartbreak anon
Sinatra is a hack
>>74927649
ITT: Music that /mu/ nu-males will never understand.
>>74927872
Actually yes considering it was Sinatra's first album.
>>74928149
alright I'll check it out thanks m8. Any suggestion on where to go afterwards?
>>74928194
He only had a few albums. I would just go in chronological order.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ImGP33hcc4
>>74928149
ITWSH isn't Frank's first album
>>74927872
start with OP. also depends on whether you want to listen to his upbeat or sad shit. For more depressing ones: check out only the lonely, no one cares, and where are you. for more dancey, positive records, check out songs for swingin lovers, a swngin affair, ring a ding ding.
>>74928319
there should be a chart for all his shit
>>74928226
>He only had a few albums
I don't know man
>>74928402
yeah there should be a chart but /mu/ isnt really into sinatra or blues/jazz.
What little most people know about sinatra is his catchy radio hits but he made some of the greatest melancholy albums ever imo. i havent heard a better heartbreak album than No one cares.
lame album
https://youtu.be/ZwEfBUE2EsM
>>74929183
Is this satire?
>>74930352
boy you wish
>>74927649
Holy shit I just realized he has a cigarette in his hand and not a coin.
>>74928149
well, first released as a 12 inch LP - he had many previous releases released as sets of 78 RPM albums or 10 inchers. his first releases came out almost 10 years before In the Wee Small Hours
>>74927649
great album
>>74927872
Honestly just go with a greatest hits record first. He had such a huge career that it's difficult to know where to start. Depending on what songs you liked best you should follow through to those records.
>I liked the depressing songs ---> In The Wee Small Hours, Only The Lonely
>I liked the swing influenced songs ---> Songs for Swinging Lovers
>>74928563
>yeah there should be a chart but /mu/ isnt really into sinatra or blues/jazz
We have a /jazz/ general regularly.
>>74927649
Frank Sinatra kills the nu male. It's not surprising /mu/ hates him.
>>74928149
absolutely this, the one time I agreed with something being an anti nu-male album
Duets [Capitol, 1993]
He clicks, he creaks, he clacks, he squeaks, he squawks, he groans. That's not the point. Older guys with worse voices have sung better--Champion Jack Dupree prevailed in his 80s because he didn't stake his manhood on the technical impeccability of his instrument. For decades, Sinatra's sound was magnificent, spellbinding, irreproachable. But although he still sings better than the likes of Bono and Carly Simon, Luther Vandross runs rings around him in the vocal department, while Liza Minnelli out-acts him now. Lesson learned--he who lives by the larynx dies by the larynx. C+
The Capitol era in the 50s-early 60s is his golden age, post-1965 stuff is all over the map and his voice gradually waned after the early 70s.