Christmas With Frank Sinatra

Written by MuzikMan
Published December 10, 2004

Artist: Frank Sinatra
Title: The Christmas Collection
Genre: Jazz-Big Band-Seasonal
Label: Reprise
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The chairman of the board, old blue eyes, the entertainer of the century-those are a few of the things people think of when Mr. Frank Sinatra comes up in a conversation.

What better way to celebrate the Holidays this year than listening to Sinatra sing age old classics backed by some of the best jazz and big band music ever recorded? His family and friends help him out, namely Bing Crosby, on the 18 tracks offered on this treasure trove of holiday cheer and timeless classics.

The liner notes that accompany this CD are warm and touching, a nice tribute to probably the greatest vocalist to ever record in modern history. Whenever you hear seasonal music, it is hard not to feel all warm and toasty inside, but when you hear Sinatra, it is an entirely different experience. It is more than just music, its Frank, the man who sang every song with all his heart and soul. With the exception of the shaky previously unreleased "Silent Night," Sinatra was in fine form. There is reason why he sounds different on this particular recording. He was not feeling well at the time, you can hear the pain, and suffering in his voice, yet he pulls it off with style and grace like no else possibly could. He was singing for a children's charity so he pulled himself up by his bootstraps and gave it his best shot. Now for the first time we all have a chance to experience that tender moment with Frank. It all has a little more meaning because of the season and the reason behind the recording.

Chances are if you have warm red, blood pumping through your heart the songs on this CD will move you in some way. This further solidifies the fact that there will never be another Frank Sinatra. Then again, I am not telling you anything you did not already know. This is great music and it always will be, if it is playing during the holidays or in the middle of summer. There is a reason they called him the chairman of the board you know. His legend and artistry are unparalleled. Have a taste of holiday spirit this year courtesy of the Sinatra family, it will be the best gift you could give yourself and your loved ones. Buy it because you love music and believe in the reasons why it was recorded in the first place.

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#1 — July 29, 2005 @ 14:44PM — Dr. Bruce L. Thiessen, aka Dr. BLT [URL]

I appreciated your review of the Frank Sinatra Christmas CD. I own it, and I love it. I am a big fan of Frank Sinatra. In fact, I just wrote and recorded I Wanna Be Frank With You. Feel free to critique it and have your visitors critique it. It's also a free download via this link:


Thanks again.

Bruce L. Thiessen, aka Dr. BLT

#2 — July 29, 2005 @ 15:46PM — Bob A. Booey [URL]

Sinatra ... now there was a man's man. He should really have a talk with John Mayer.

I can't sing worth crap, but I kick ass at Sinatra on karaoke. Yes, you heard me, I admit it, karaoke. Oldies, Sinatra, and 80s songs are my forte.

That is all.

#3 — July 29, 2005 @ 18:43PM — Bob A. Booey [URL]

Bruce, any relation to Tiffany Amber (aka Kelly KaPOWski!)? Or perhaps to one Mr. Tuttle?

Thank you for your IMMEDIATE response.

That is all -- Zack (Preppy) Morris, Esq.

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