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Moon Indigo (Capitol Records 1955)




  

The Big Band ballads album with some soft touch of light Swing Jazz knitting melodies as they're all wrapped by most precious legendary crispy low handsome voice of Frank Sinatra; this is In The Wee Small Hours - a third record off Capitol Studio for our beloved Uncle Frank like in this album cover portrayed standing still in wait around the corner of thus eerie street surrounded by blue lights. The perfect record, troubled relationship, slow-tones romantic lyrics but you also can catch the sadness clinging regardlessly along the music background or Mr. Sinatra's performance which has made this album satisfactory a great collection that already granted RIAA gold and standing ovation applause critics from Pop music media. The collaboration of wisdom, whining, worthy and worthless story, situation and words even well-written, shall never fix a brokenheart the first time but through these silhouette soft Jazz Pop magic performance; I Get Along Without You Very Well, Glad to be Unhappy, I See Your Face Before Me, Deep in a Dream to Last Night When We Were Young or Dancing o Ceiling might gave his listeners good images of the warm side Hoboken easy streets completed with the beautiful smiling face and the countless morning after cigarrette in waiting ...




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