Frank sinatra platinum collection rare3/13/2023 ![]() This month, to complement the latest digital collection, Siriusly Sinatra (SiriusXM Ch. Two tracks in the collection from Februreflect the burgeoning disco sound of the era, with arrangements by Joe Beck of Sinatra’s classics “Night and Day” and “All or Nothing At All.” These remained Frank’s only foray into the disco sound. ![]() Apart from a few years, it was a partnership that lasted for the rest of Frank’s life no other musician worked with him so closely and for so long. The track was recorded on November 2, 1970, as part of Frank’s last session before his 1971 “retirement.” After he returned to live work and to occasional recording sessions, Ol’ Blue Eyes was in the studio on February 5, 1976, when he cut the rare, piano-only versions of “Empty Tables” and “Send In The Clowns.” Both feature Sinatra’s longtime pianist Bill Miller, whom he first hired in 1951. ![]() Highlights include “The Game Is Over,” written by John Denver – then still some time from his own full commercial breakthrough – and arranged by Don Costa.
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