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Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely
Look past the tacky, sad-clown velvet painting on the cover (a Grammy-winner for album design in 1959!), there's nothing cheap or sentimental about this record--the bleakest and blackest album of popular songs ever recorded, so quietly powerful it can leave you slumped in your chair with the ice cubes still rattling in your glass. Every single "suicide song" (as Sinatra liked to call 'em) on Only the Lonely is a stunner that will take your breath away. Nelson Riddle's arrangements are like shadows, almost colorless and motionless, so that all you hear is the ache in the singer's voice. "Angel Eyes" and "One for My Baby" each deserve an album to themselves-- so exquisitely moving that at the end of three minutes you feel like you've just heard a lifetime of loneliness. My only regret--and it's a big one--is that this flawless masterpiece doesn't include Billy Strayhorn's "Lush Life," which truly belongs here; Sinatra put it into an already overcrowded recording schedule and, when fatigue and the difficulty of the song defeated him after a couple takes, he gave up and never attempted it again. We got the chillingly lovely "Willow Weep For Me" instead, so I'm really not complaining--but that just adds to the pang of loss that this album expresses so vividly. Drink up! --Jim Emerson
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Tracks| 1 | Only The Lonely | | 2 | Angel Eyes | | 3 | What's New? | | 4 | It's A Lonesome Old Town | | 5 | Willow Weep For Me | | 6 | Good-Bye | | 7 | Blues In The Night | | 8 | Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry | | 9 | Ebb Tide | | 10 | Spring Is Here | | 11 | Gone With The Wind | | 12 | One For My Baby | | 13 | Sleep Warm | | 14 | Where Or When |
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