Sessions with Sinatra

Frank Sinatra and the Art of Recording

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Music, Music Styles, Jazz & Blues, Jazz
Cover of the book Sessions with Sinatra by Charles L. Granata, Nancy Sinatra, Chicago Review Press
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Author: Charles L. Granata, Nancy Sinatra ISBN: 9781613742815
Publisher: Chicago Review Press Publication: October 1, 2003
Imprint: Chicago Review Press Language: English
Author: Charles L. Granata, Nancy Sinatra
ISBN: 9781613742815
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Publication: October 1, 2003
Imprint: Chicago Review Press
Language: English

Featuring 100 photographs of Frank Sinatra working with orchestras and arrangers, listening to playbacks, and, of course, singing, this book tells the whole story of how he created the Sinatra sound and translated the most intense personal emotions into richly worked-out songs of unrivalled expressiveness. One of the thrills of listening to Sinatra is wondering how he did it-and this book explains it all, bringing the dedicated fan and the casual music lover alike into the recording studio to witness the fascinating working methods he introduced and mastered in his quest for recorded perfection. Revealed is how, in addition to introducing and perfecting a unique vocal style, Sinatra was also his own in-studio producer-personally supervising every aspect of his recordings, from choosing the songs and arrangers to making minute adjustments in microphone placement.

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Featuring 100 photographs of Frank Sinatra working with orchestras and arrangers, listening to playbacks, and, of course, singing, this book tells the whole story of how he created the Sinatra sound and translated the most intense personal emotions into richly worked-out songs of unrivalled expressiveness. One of the thrills of listening to Sinatra is wondering how he did it-and this book explains it all, bringing the dedicated fan and the casual music lover alike into the recording studio to witness the fascinating working methods he introduced and mastered in his quest for recorded perfection. Revealed is how, in addition to introducing and perfecting a unique vocal style, Sinatra was also his own in-studio producer-personally supervising every aspect of his recordings, from choosing the songs and arrangers to making minute adjustments in microphone placement.

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