The main ingredient to a good duet is that of mutual respect, professional admiration, even love, which often shines through a particular performance, and the pairings of Louis Armstrong with Bing Crosby on the relaxed “Gone Fishing”, or with Velma Middleton on “Honeysuckle Rose” or with “The Voice” Frank Sinatra on “Ad-Lib Blues”, or Ella […]
2 LP Holes in your collection?! Youre in luck! Were very excited to present limited edition re-presses of two long out of print, essential albums by Lambchop. The 2008 album OH (Ohio) was pressed only one time on vinyl. The 2012 masterpiece Mr. M turns 10 this year. Both albums are coming back in print […]
In 2015, pop royalty Kylie Minogue released her first Christmas album Kylie Christmas. The album is a perfect accompaniment to Christmas celebrations. It features immaculate production and vocal performances and includes a couple of Christmas surprises in the form of duets with Frank Sinatra, Iggy Pop and James Corden. It also features her hugely popular […]
Official licensed Frank Sinatra Unisex T-Shirt featuring the Montage Photos design motif.
“This album is a superb collection of Frank and friends from a part of Frank’s career that’s long been underrated. Here, Sinatra scales the jazz summit with Louis Armstrong on “Birth Of The Blues” and does three electrifying collaborations with one of his favorites, Ella Fitzgerald. Ella’s voice is at her best in each. Rival […]
Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely (also known as Only the Lonely) would hit #1 on the US Billboard chart on September 29, 1958, where it would remain at the top spot for 5 weeks. In total, the LP would grace the chart for 120 weeks. It would also make its presence felt on […]
Frank Sinatra was one of the greatest performers and first musical superstar of the last century. His voice, timing and performance created the standards for vocalists ever since. Even today’s performers like Michael Bubble, Jamie Cullum and Robbie Williams are highly inspired by “Ol Blue Eyes.” On Frank Sinatra Collected, his career and musical legacy […]
1957 album (‘A Jolly Christmas From Frank Sinatra’) and 1948 compilation album (‘Christmas Songs By Frank Sinatra’ together on 1 CD + various isolated (bonus) tracks, all of which showcase “The Voice” singing delightful Christmas numbers backed by the orchestras of Gordon Jenkins, Nelson Riddle and Axel Stordahl. 1. Jingle Bells 2:01 2. The Christmas […]
Arranged and conducted by André Previn, Your Number, Please is Julie London’s tribute to various famous men and contains an excellent selection of love songs. The men are Frank Sinatra (“Learning the Blues”), Johnny Mercer (“One for My Baby”), Four Freshmen (“It’s a Blue World”), Nat King Cole (“When I Fall in Love”), Fred Astaire […]
Eileen Barton was a singer associated both with the early 1950s and with novelty pop songs of the era, the most famous being her No. 1 debut in 1950 with “If I Knew You Were Comin (Idve Baked A Cake)”. However, she had been around for several years on Broadway, on radio and as a […]