About this episode
Could this be peak Frank? Sinatra at the Sands captures the energy, the cool, and the incredible voice that made this crooner so iconic. Backed by the Count Basie Orchestra with arrangements by a young Quincy Jones, this live album still swings 60 years later! Sinatra at the Sands was recorded at a moment when Sinatra was emerging from a slump. Rock and roll dominated the airwaves, the Beatles were redefining popular music and crooning just wasn't cool anymore. But this album, recorded live in Vegas, shows a 50-year-old Frank sounding loose, confident, and completely at home in front of a band that swings like nothing else. Listen with us as we break down and react to the best of this swingin' album. Start your free Open Studio trial for ALLLLL your jazz lesson needs: https://osjazz.link/yhi 00:00 - Intro Jam: Fly Me To the Moon 01:35 - The Sinatra-Basie Episode! 03:45 - Is This Peak Frank? 05:45 - The Mid-60s Culture Shift 07:45 - "Come Fly With Me" 12:00 - The Quincy Influence 14:45 - "I've Got You Under My Skin" 17:30 - What To Listen For 22:30 - "The Shadow of Your Smile" 26:20 - Freddie Green's "Chunking" Technique 28:15 - Sinatra's Vocal Gift 33:30 - "Street of Dreams" 35:50 - "One For My Baby (And One More for the Road)" 38:40 - "Fly Me To the Moon" 45:00 - "One O'Clock Jump" 49:50 - Desert Island Tracks 54:05 - Apex Moments 59:05 - Categories 1:03:20 - Coming Up Next Week