Frank Sinatra A Swingin' Affair! on Numbered Edition Hybrid Mono SACD from Mobile Fidelity
Brassy 1957 Affair Swings Hard, Follows in Path of Songs For Swingin' Lovers
Mastered from the Original Master Tapes: Mobile Fidelity Mono SACD Restores Immediacy and Presence Absent for Decades
Concept Record Flies High on Sinatra's Interpretations of Cole Porter
Tunes, American Songbook Classics, and Steely Self-Assured Attitude
Swing, swing, swingin': There's nothing
wrong with taking a proven concept, tweaking and bettering it, and then
doing it all over again. While many sequels fail to hit the mark, Frank Sinatra slams another proverbial ball of the park on 1957's A Swinging Affair!, an unofficial follow-up of sorts to the previous year's smash Songs For Swingin' Lovers!
Hitting slightly harder than its predecessor, with revered
self-assurance and horn-stoked energy, the Capitol classic remains
quintessential Ol' Blue Eyes.
Mastered from the original master tapes, Mobile Fidelity's numbered-edition hybrid mono SACD presents in mono another supreme collaboration
between Sinatra and longtime creative companion Nelson Riddle.
Imaging, dynamics, separation, airiness, and tonalities experience
significant enhancement and restoration, particularly compared to what's
present on digital and analog pressings made over the past four
decades. A Swingin' Affair! now sounds how it was intended, with the spatial dimensions of Capitol's Studio A and depth of Sinatra's mellifluous baritone realistically present and balanced.
While largely similar to Songs For Swingin' Lovers! in approach and execution, Sinatra's 1957 treasure steps up the brassiness and boldness. Riddle's
charts teem with color, charm, and sophistication, the instrumental
touches in sync with the Chairman's phrasing and diction. Jut one close listen reveals why so many Sinatraphiles believe the Sinatra-Riddle
pairing tops any other during the vocalist's illustrious career. Brisk
tempos and rousing crescendos drive the songs ahead, and Sinatra latches onto the attack, singing as if nothing is ever going to contain him.
Exuberance, swagger, and smoothness abound. So do memorable ballads on which Sinatra's voice seems to simply glide. His interpretations of Cole Porter's "At Long Last Love," the bluesy torch classic "No One Ever Tells You," and Rodgers and Hart's
"I Wish I Were In Love Again" rank amongst his finest mellow moments.
Regal atmospherics and thrilling climaxes punctuate a majority of the
material, while the song selection is utterly infallible. If only all
second acts were this good.
Full of ring-a-ding-ding joy and acrobatic vocal feats, A Swingin' Affair! earns its exclamation point and more. Secure your numbered copy from Music Direct today!
Frank Sinatra A Swingin' Affair! Track Listing:
- Night and Day
- I Wish I Were In Love Again
- I Got Plenty o' Nuttin'
- I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plans
- Nice Work If You Can Get It
- Stars Fell on Alabama
- No One Ever Tells You
- I Won't Dance
- The Lonesome Road
- At Long Last Love
- You'd Be Nice to Come Home To
- I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
- From This Moment On
- If I Had You
- Oh! Look At Me Now