Album Details
Title: Watertown Artist: Frank Sinatra Release Date: 1969 Label: Frank Sinatra Enterprises, WEA International Duration: 36:18 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 093624568926, 093624568940, 603497977208 Genre: Vocal Music Styles: Vocal Pop, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz, AM Pop Moods: Calm/Peaceful, Confident, Elegant, Plaintive, Poignant, Soothing, Sophisticated, Brash, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Nostalgic, Reflective, Romantic, Stately, Stylish, Warm, Wistful, Amiable/Good-Natured, Autumnal, Boisterous, Carefree, Cheerful, Earnest, Exuberant, Innocent, Melancholy, Nocturnal, Sentimental, Smooth, Springlike, Sweet, Yearning Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 5 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Watertown
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Goodbye (She Quietly Says)
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For a While
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Michael and Peter
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I Would Be in Love (Anyway)
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Elizabeth
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What a Funny Girl (You Used to Be)
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What's Now Is Now
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She Says
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The Train
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Lady Day [#]
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2009 | CD | Frank Sinatra Enterprises | | | 1994 | CD | WEA International | 45689 |
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Album Review
Watertown is Frank Sinatra's most ambitious concept album, as well as his most difficult record. Not only does it tell a full-fledged story, it is his most explicit attempt at rock-oriented pop. Since the main composer of Watertown is Bob Gaudio, the author of the Four Seasons' hits "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You," "Walk Like a Man," and "Big Girls Don't Cry," that doesn't come as a surprise. With Jake Holmes, Gaudio created a song cycle concerning a middle-aged, small-town man whose wife had left him with the kids. Constructed as a series of brief lyrical snapshots that read like letters or soliloquies, the culminating effect of the songs is an atmosphere of loneliness, but it is a loneliness without much hope or romance -- it is the sound of a broken man. Producer Charles Calello arranged musical backdrops that conveyed the despair of the lyrics. Weaving together prominent electric guitars, keyboards, drum kits, and light strings, Calello uses pop/rock instrumentations and production techniques, but that doesn't prevent Sinatra from warming to the material. In fact, he turns in a wonderful performance, drawing out every emotion from the lyrics, giving the album's character depth. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Bob Gaudio | Arranger, Composer, Producer | | Charles Calello | Arranger, Conductor | | Don Snyder | Design | | Ed O'Brien | Liner Notes | | Frank Laico | Engineer | | Frank Sinatra | Vocals | | Jake Holmes | Composer | | Joe McEwen | Reissue Supervisor | | Joe Scott | Arranger, Conductor | | Lee Herschberg | Digital Mastering, Mixing | | Manny Green | Concert Master | | Ove Olsen | Cover Art | | Roy Cicala | Editing, Remixing | | Vincent Bell | Guitar |
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