Ol' Blue Eyes - That’s Life (1966) [Jazz FLAC] Frank Sinatra’s 1966 album “That’s Life” is a timeless jazz masterpiece that remains to charm audiences with its silky, emotional sound. Captured on February 12 and 17, 1966, at the Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, this album showcases his legendary vocals supported by a talented ensemble of jazz instrumentalists. The Album “That’s Life” is the twenty-fifth released studio album by Frank Sinatra, and it marks a significant milestone in his illustrious career. The album was created by George W. Handy and arranged by Ernie Freeman, who assisted forge a distinctive sound that merged jazz, pop, and orchestral aspects. The album includes nine tracks, including the title track “That’s Life,” which was written by Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon. Other remarkable tracks contain “I My Self,” “Somewhere in Your Heart,” and “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me.” Each song displays the performer's extraordinary vocal scope, phrasing, and emotional depth, which have become hallmarks of his singing style. Musical Style
Francis Sinatra - That is Life (1966) [Jazz FLAC] Francis Sinatra’s 1966 album “That’s Life” is a timeless jazz gem that remains to enchant audiences with its smooth, expressive sound. Recorded on February 12 and 17, 1966, at the Van Gelder Studio in Inglewood Cliffs, New Jersey, this album showcases Sinatra’s legendary vocals accompanied by a talented ensemble of jazz musicians. The Album “That’s Life” is the twenty-fifth studio album by Frank Sinatra, and it marks a notable milestone in his distinguished career. The album was produced by Georgie W. Handy and organized by Ernie Freeman, who helped make a distinctive sound that blended jazz, pop, and symphonic elements. The album contains nine tracks, including the title song “This is Life,” which was written by Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon. Additional remarkable tracks feature “I My Self,” “Anywhere in Your Heart,” and “You Don’t Have to Say You Love Me.” Every song showcases Sinatra’s incredible vocal range, phrasing, and deep depth, which have turned hallmarks of his musical style. Musical Style Frank Sinatra - That-s Life -1966 Jazz- -Flac 1...
Frankie Sinatra - That’s Life (1966) [Jazz FLAC] Francis Sinatra’s 1966 album “This’is Life” remains a timeless jazz gem that continues to captivate audiences with its polished, expressive sound. Recorded on February 12 and 17, 1966, at the Van Gelder Studio in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, the album showcases Sinatra’s distinctive vocals backed by a talented ensemble of jazz musicians. The Album “This’was Life” stands as the twenty-fifth studio album by Frank Sinatra, and it denotes a major milestone in his celebrated career. The album was produced by George W. Handy and arranged by Ernie Freeman, who assisted make a unique sound that combined jazz, pop, and orchestral aspects. The album includes nine recordings, containing the title song “The’is Life,” which was composed by Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon. Other remarkable tracks feature “I My Self,” “Somewhere in Your Heart,” and “You Don’t Need to Say You Love Me.” Each song displays Sinatra’s remarkable vocal range, phrasing, and emotional depth, which have become hallmarks of his singing style. Musical Style Ol' Blue Eyes - That’s Life (1966) [Jazz