I own every one of Sinatra's studio albums and this is among the best as it perfectly captures a vocal master in his prime who oozes confidence and ease in every lyric . A meeting of two musical giants and something that is not to be missed for any jazz, Basie or Sinatra fan.
In this album we see a wonderful blend of classic old songs such as "I Won't Dance" and "Learnin' The Blues" and new first time Sinatra recordings of songs such as "My Kinda Girl", and the effect is masterful. Whether you like hearing songs you have never heard before or new and very different versions of classic Sinatra standards, this album will not disappoint.
In this album we see "in your face" simplicity. Sinatra's singing is masterfully raw and full of passionate attitude, just compare an old recording of "Tender Trap" with this version to see this for yourself. This album does not attempt to be an emotional listen, it is designed to make you want to dance and sing along. Do not expect the tenderness of a concept album, this is pure hardcore swing at its very best. If it must be compared to any Sinatra album, whilst different, it shares a great deal of feeling with "Come Dance With Me" and "Sinatra and Swingin' Brass".
The arrangements are simple and brash and make no apologies for themselves, and the reason it works so well, and is in fact bettered despite this brashness, is because the musicianship is to such a high calibre. Each note from Basie and his orchestra just inspires Sinatra to sing a little louder and inspires the listener to listen a little harder. I do no think the album's dynamics drop below Mezzo Forte at any point. On the album approximately half the tracks have wonderful instrumentals. The instrumentals are not long enough as to bore the listener, however they grant a wonderful break in the song for the listener to enjoy the arrangement as a pure piece of music.
For me the star track from this album is "My Kinda Girl" however for me this album produces the definitive versions of "I only have eyes for you" and "Pennies from Heaven" not just from Sinatra, but from any Singer.
A rare album to find, if you see it, buy it no matter what the cost.