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Frank Sinatra No One Cares on Numbered Limited Edition 180g LP from Mobile Fidelity!
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1959 Capitol Torch Album Reunites Sinatra and Arranger Gordon Jenkins: Bluesy, Slow Songs Underline Themes of Loneliness and Despair
Mastered from the Original Master Tapes: Mobile Fidelity LP Hones In On Every Last Breath and Fragile Note
Sentimental Feel True to Album Title and Cover Art: Sense of Tragedy, Heartbreak Channeled Through String and Vocal Performances
Sometimes its okay to judge a book by its cover. Depicting a down-and-out Frank Sinatra entrenched in his own private world while glamorous couples dance and swirl around him, oblivious to his presence and condition, the artwork to the aptly titled No One Cares testifies on behalf of the music and moods within the records grooves. One of the crooners top-flight ballads efforts, the 1959 Capitol effort again finds him pairing with sympathetic arranger Gordon Jenkins and inhabiting each note of every song.
Hear the fruits of this timeless collaboration in fresh light on Mobile Fidelitys numbered, limited edition 180g LP. Mastered from the original master tapes, this newly minted version of No One Cares caresses the senses via its profound instrumental depth, widescreen soundstage, front-to-back perspective, transparent high-frequency responses, and dynamic midrange. Neither too close-up nor too distant, Sinatras voice is rendered with realistic scale and gorgeous balance to the extent that nothing is artificially sweetened or heightened. Akin to Mobile Fidelitys previous Sinatra reissues, this LP is meticulously rendered to the highest-possible standards, ensuring that the fidelity is in line with the timeless performances and the iconic singers exacting standards.
Often viewed as the sister album to 1957s Where Are You?, this third pairing of Sinatra and Jenkins yields slower tempos, more deliberate textures, and lonelier emotions. A profound sense of tragedy burrows into both the luscious strings and Sinatras timbre, laced with ache, wanderlust, and dismay. Jokingly referred to by Ol Blue Eyes as one of his suicide albums, it instead harnesses the wrenching agony, painful solitude, and desolate helplessness that accompany romantic loss and failure of fulfillment. Theyre universal sentiments, and sensations Sinatra convincingly conveys, envisioning himself as the protagonist in each of the songs.
Rich and fully developed, the arrangements consistently trace Sinatras footsteps rather than ever overwhelming or competing with him. Instrumental flourishes accent the Voices own swells and silences, while a classically stated elegance and plaintive devices contribute to an underlying subtlety. Rarely has a singer achieved frank introspection and reflective intimacy in such hurtful, believable fashion. Sinatras voice comes on without a hiccup, his phenomenal baritone and breath control epitomizing ageless singing. You dont want to be without this one.
Features:
Numbered, Limited Edition
Half-Speed Production and Mastering by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Specially Plated and Pressed on 180 grams of High Definition Vinyl
Special Static Free - Dust Free Inner Sleeve
Heavy Duty Protective Packaging
Mastered from the Original Master Tapes
Musicians:
Frank Sinatra, vocals
Gordon Jenkins, conductor
Selections:
Side One:
1. When No One Cares
2. A Cottage for Sale
3. Stormy Weather
4. Where Do You Go?
5. I Dont Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You
6. Heres That Rainy Day
Side Two:
1. I Cant Get Started
2. Why Try to Change Me Now?
3. Just Friends
4. Ill Never Smile Again
5. None But the Lonely Heart
Frank Sinatra No One Cares on Numbered Limited Edition 180g LP from Mobile Fidelity!
This item not eligible for any further discount offers!
1959 Capitol Torch Album Reunites Sinatra and Arranger Gordon Jenkins: Bluesy, Slow Songs Underline Themes of Loneliness and Despair
Mastered from the Original Master Tapes: Mobile Fidelity LP Hones In On Every Last Breath and Fragile Note
Sentimental Feel True to Album Title and Cover Art: Sense of Tragedy, Heartbreak Channeled Through String and Vocal Performances
Sometimes its okay to judge a book by its cover. Depicting a down-and-out Frank Sinatra entrenched in his own private world while glamorous couples dance and swirl around him, oblivious to his presence and condition, the artwork to the aptly titled No One Cares testifies on behalf of the music and moods within the records grooves. One of the crooners top-flight ballads efforts, the 1959 Capitol effort again finds him pairing with sympathetic arranger Gordon Jenkins and inhabiting each note of every song.
Hear the fruits of this timeless collaboration in fresh light on Mobile Fidelitys numbered, limited edition 180g LP. Mastered from the original master tapes, this newly minted version of No One Cares caresses the senses via its profound instrumental depth, widescreen soundstage, front-to-back perspective, transparent high-frequency responses, and dynamic midrange. Neither too close-up nor too distant, Sinatras voice is rendered with realistic scale and gorgeous balance to the extent that nothing is artificially sweetened or heightened. Akin to Mobile Fidelitys previous Sinatra reissues, this LP is meticulously rendered to the highest-possible standards, ensuring that the fidelity is in line with the timeless performances and the iconic singers exacting standards.
Often viewed as the sister album to 1957s Where Are You?, this third pairing of Sinatra and Jenkins yields slower tempos, more deliberate textures, and lonelier emotions. A profound sense of tragedy burrows into both the luscious strings and Sinatras timbre, laced with ache, wanderlust, and dismay. Jokingly referred to by Ol Blue Eyes as one of his suicide albums, it instead harnesses the wrenching agony, painful solitude, and desolate helplessness that accompany romantic loss and failure of fulfillment. Theyre universal sentiments, and sensations Sinatra convincingly conveys, envisioning himself as the protagonist in each of the songs.
Rich and fully developed, the arrangements consistently trace Sinatras footsteps rather than ever overwhelming or competing with him. Instrumental flourishes accent the Voices own swells and silences, while a classically stated elegance and plaintive devices contribute to an underlying subtlety. Rarely has a singer achieved frank introspection and reflective intimacy in such hurtful, believable fashion. Sinatras voice comes on without a hiccup, his phenomenal baritone and breath control epitomizing ageless singing. You dont want to be without this one.
Features:
Numbered, Limited Edition
Half-Speed Production and Mastering by Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Specially Plated and Pressed on 180 grams of High Definition Vinyl
Special Static Free - Dust Free Inner Sleeve
Heavy Duty Protective Packaging
Mastered from the Original Master Tapes
Musicians:
Frank Sinatra, vocals
Gordon Jenkins, conductor
Selections:
Side One:
1. When No One Cares
2. A Cottage for Sale
3. Stormy Weather
4. Where Do You Go?
5. I Dont Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You
6. Heres That Rainy Day
Side Two:
1. I Cant Get Started
2. Why Try to Change Me Now?
3. Just Friends
4. Ill Never Smile Again
5. None But the Lonely Heart