Frank Sinatra - In the Wee Small Hours

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Album Details

Title: In the Wee Small Hours
Artist: Frank Sinatra
Release Date: 1955
Re-Released On: 11/3/2009
Label: Capitol Records, Toshiba EMI, Japanese Import
Duration: 48:41
UPCs: 4988006799585, 4988006848689, 724349475526, 0077779682652, 0724349475557, 077779682621, 077779682645, 724349475540, 762185126325, 762185167441, 766488763522
Genre: Vocal Music
Styles: Torch Songs, Vocal Pop, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
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

  1. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
  2. Mood Indigo
  3. Glad to Be Unhappy
  4. I Get Along Without You Very Well
  5. Deep in a Dream
  6. I See Your Face Before Me
  7. Can't We Be Friends?
  8. When Your Lover Has Gone
  9. What Is This Thing Called Love?
  10. Last Night When We Were Young [*]
  11. I'll Be Around
  12. Ill Wind
  13. It Never Entered My Mind
  14. Dancing on the Ceiling
  15. I'll Never Be the Same
  16. This Love of Mine

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDJapanese Import9419
1998CDCapitol Records94755
1991CDCapitol RecordsC2-96826
------CDToshiba EMI6856

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Album Review

Expanding on the concept of Songs for Young Lovers!, In the Wee Small Hours was a collection of ballads arranged by Nelson Riddle. The first 12" album recorded by Sinatra, Wee Small Hours was more focused and concentrated than his two earlier concept records. It's a blue, melancholy album, built around a spare rhythm section featuring a rhythm guitar, celesta, and Bill Miller's piano, with gently aching strings added every once and a while. Within that melancholy mood is one of Sinatra's most jazz-oriented performances -- he restructures the melody and Miller's playing is bold throughout the record. Where Songs for Young Lovers! emphasized the romantic aspects of the songs, Sinatra sounds like a lonely, broken man on In the Wee Small Hours. Beginning with the newly written title song, the singer goes through a series of standards that are lonely and desolate. In many ways, the album is a personal reflection of the heartbreak of his doomed love affair with actress Ava Gardner, and the standards that he sings form their own story when collected together. Sinatra's voice had deepened and worn to the point where his delivery seems ravished and heartfelt, as if he were living the songs. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bob NorbergRemastering
Frank SinatraVocals
Larry WalshRemastering
Nelson RiddleArranger, Conductor
Pete WeldingLiner Notes, Compilation
Tommy SteeleArt Direction
Voyle GilmoreProducer
William ClaxtonPhotography