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Oldies 26 October, 2005

Frank Sinatra's Acclaimed Final Studio Albums, 'Duets' and 'Duets II' Paired by Capitol/EMI for 'Duets and Duets II: 90th Birthday Limited Collector's Edition'

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HOLLYWOOD, Calif., (Capitol/EMI Music Catalog Marketing) - December 12, 2005 marks the 90th anniversary of Frank Sinatra's birth. Combined, Frank Sinatra's final studio albums, the immensely popular all-star collaborations "Duets" and "Duets II," have sold more than four million units in the U.S. since their original 1993 and 1994 release. On November 22, Capitol/EMI Music Catalog Marketing presents "Frank Sinatra - Duets and Duets II: 90th Birthday Limited Collector's Edition," a new 2-CD commemorative package with both original Duets albums, plus a previously unreleased version of "My Way," as sung by Willie Nelson and Sinatra.

Regarded by many as the greatest popular singer of the 20th Century, Frank Sinatra's dynamic entertainment career spanned an unparalleled seven decades, and he became a household name around the world, also known as "Ol' Blue Eyes" and "The Chairman of the Board." From 1953 to 1960, Sinatra recorded more than 17 albums for Capitol Records. During Sinatra's years with Capitol, he pioneered and perfected the idea of the "concept album" by recording and sequencing songs on his LPs to strike and complete a specific mood.

In 1956, Frank Sinatra was the first artist to record in the newly-built Capitol Studios at Hollywood & Vine in Los Angeles. In June and July 1993, Sinatra returned to his Capitol Records' Studio A home to record "Duets," his first new album in more than nine years. He was joined by many of the world's most popular contemporary recording artists for what was referred to as "The Recording Event of The Decade." Artists including Charles Aznavour, Anita Baker, Tony Bennett, Bono, Natalie Cole, Gloria Estefan, Aretha Franklin, Kenny G, Julio Iglesias, Liza Minnelli, Carly Simon, Barbra Streisand, and Luther Vandross were paired with Sinatra for an album of standards, including many songs instantly associated with the Chairman of the Board.

"Duets II," released in 1994, followed global sales of more than five million units and worldwide critical and popular acclaim for "Duets." "Duets II" presented a musical extravaganza of the best international rock, jazz, pop, and country artists singing with Frank Sinatra. Jimmy Buffett, Neil Diamond, Lena Home, Chrissie Hynde, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Patti LaBelle, Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme, Luis Miguel, Lorrie Morgan, Willie Nelson, Linda Ronstadt, Jon Secada, Frank Sinatra, Jr., and Stevie Wonder & Gladys Knight collaborated on creative new interpretations of songs, lyrics and arrangements that had been associated with Frank Sinatra throughout his extraordinary career.

For the recording of "Duets" and "Duets II," Sinatra and his collaborators were accompanied by a 54-piece orchestra. The albums' Musical Director and Conductor was Patrick Williams, one of the music and film industries' most acclaimed conductors. Both albums also feature the work of another great talent, the world-renowned artist LeRoy Neiman. The albums' original covers display Neiman's specially commissioned paintings of Frank Sinatra, both of which are included in "Duets - 90th Birthday Edition."

From his first recording sessions in the 1930s until his death in May 1998, Frank Sinatra earned global acclaim as a recording artist and conductor, film producer, director and actor, and radio and television personality. Sinatra's impact on American culture endures to this day, reflected not only in the new music and countless young artists he's inspired, but also as an icon of timeless suave cool.

FRANK SINATRA - DUETS AND DUETS II: 90TH BIRTHDAY LIMITED COLLECTOR'S EDITION

DISC 1: Duets
1. Luther Vandross The Lady Is A Tramp
2. Aretha Franklin What Now My Love
3. Barbra Streisand I've Got A Crush On You
4. Julio Iglesias Summer Wind
5. Gloria Estefan Come Rain Or Shine
6. Tony Bennett New York, New York
7. Natalie Cole They Can't Take That Away From Me
8. Charles Aznavour You Make Me Feel So Young
9. Carly Simon Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry! / In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
10. Liza Minnelli I've Got The World On A String
11. Anita Baker Witchcraft
12. Bono I've Got You Under My Skin
13. Kenny G All The Way/One For My Baby (and One More For the Road)

DISC 2: Duets II
1. Stevie Wonder/Gladys Knight For Once In My Life
2. Linda Ronstadt Moonlight in Vermont
3. Willie Nelson Foggy Day In Londontown
4. Luis Miguel Come Fly With Me
5. Antonio Carlos Jobim Fly Me to the Moon
6. Lena Home Embraceable You
7. Neil Diamond The House I Live In
8. Chrissie Hynde Luck Be A Lady
9. Patti LaBelle Bewitched
10. Jon Secada The Best Is Yet To Come
11. Lorrie Morgan How Do You Keep/Funny Valentine
12. Steve Lawrence/Eydie Gorme Where or When
13. Frank Sinatra, Jr. My Kind of Town
14. Jimmy Buffett Mack the Knife
15. Willie Nelson My Way (previously unreleased bonus track)






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