The audience were in Frank’s world, where the music swung, the songs were timeless, the jewelry dazzled and the booze flowed. 1966 was, after all, the age of game-changing albums such as Revolver and Pet Sounds, but in the Copa Room, in Sinatra’s presence, none of that seemed to matter. Sinatra At The Sands was recorded at a time when long-haired pop and rock groups – epitomized by The Beatles and The Beach Boys – were changing the face of music. In the meantime, these jazz albums are essential for anyone looking to start a collection, or to go beyond classics they already know.Ĩ1: Frank Sinatra: Sinatra at the Sands (Reprise) Let us know in the comments section what you think we’ve missed out – and why.Ĭheck out some of the greatest jazz albums on vinyl here. We’re sure you’ll have your own favorite albums.
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