Frank Sinatra – Nice 'N' Easy
Label: | Capitol Records (W1417, W-1417) |
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Format: | Vinyl LP Album in Mono, Los Angeles Pressing |
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Country: | US |
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Released: | 1960 |
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Genre: | Jazz, Pop |
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Style: | Ballad, Vocal, Big Band, Easy Listening |
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Tracklist:
A1 | Nice 'N Easy (Composed By Spence*, Written-By Bergman*, Keith*) - 2:46 |
A2 | That Old Feeling (Composed By Sammy Fain, Written-By Lew Brown) - 3:33 |
A3 | How Deep Is The Ocean (Songwriter Irving Berlin) - 3:15 |
A4 | I've Got A Crush On You (Written-By George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin*) - 2:15 |
A5 | You Go To My Head (Composed By J. Fred Coots, Written-By Haven Gillespie) - 4:28 |
A6 | Fools Rush In (Composed By Rube Bloom, Written-By Johnny Mercer) - 3:33 |
B1 | Nevertheless (I'm In Love With You) (Composed By Harry Ruby, Written-By Bert Kalmar) - 3:16 |
B2 | She's Funny That Way (Composed By Neil Moret, Written-By Richard A. Whiting*) - 3:54 |
B3 | Try A Little Tenderness (Composed By Woods*, Written-By Campbell*, Connelly*) - 3:20 |
B4 | Embraceable You (Written-By George Gershwin - Ira Gershwin*) - 3:22 |
B5 | Mam'selle (Composed By Edmund Goulding, Written-By Mack Gordon) - 2:45 |
B6 | Dream (Songwriter Johnny Mercer) - 2:54 |
Details: Manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc. Mastered at Capitol Studios in New York City. Pressed at Capitol Records Pressing Plant in Los Angeles. Conducted by Nelson Riddle, produced by Dave Cavanaugh*. Mono recording. Cat# 'W1417' on front, back cover and spine. Cat# 'W-1417' on record labels. Rainbow rim labels with Capitol logo on top. 5 - point star stamps in dead wax for Los Angeles Pressing.
Using this Frank Sinatra 'Nice 'N' Easy' vinyl LP is simple. First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Place the vinyl gently on the turntable, center it, and then carefully lower the tonearm onto the lead - in groove. Sit back and enjoy the smooth jazz and swing music. When handling the vinyl, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. After each use, return the vinyl to its sleeve to protect it from dust and damage. Store the LP in a cool, dry place, standing upright on a stable shelf to prevent warping. If you notice any dust on the vinyl, use a carbon fiber record brush to gently clean it before playing. That way, you can keep enjoying this classic album for a long time.