Sinatra and Strings - Arranged and Conducted by Don Costa

Frank Sinatra: Sinatra and Strings

Album # 21 - January 1962

Episode date - April 17, 2024

The Top 500 of The Top 40
    0:00
    0:00

    Who the heck is Don Costa? I admit I came late to the Sinatra party (I had no choice, because I was born when he was already over twenty years into his professional career), but once I started paying attention, I could easily discern Nelson Riddle (simply the best) from Gordon Jenkins (refined) or Billy May (brassy) from Alex Stordahl (old school), but now this Costa guy comes along and blows me away!

    Costa’s arrangements are special for any number of reasons. Primarily, it’s amazing to hear the elder statesman (Sinatra) sing these classic tunes while backed with full orchestration in lieu of a ‘big’ band, but Costa takes risks that go against populist notions. For instance, he bases his orchestrated version of “Stardust” exclusively on the introductory verse, ending exactly where most commercial versions begin. Only a madman would do such a thing, but it’s ingenious. Sinatra already recorded “Night and Day” more than once and nailed the ‘classic’ version with Nelson Riddle, but Costa reinvents it by slowing it down until it becomes the sexiest thing I’ve ever heard. Just hearing Sinatra sing the word ‘boom’ can arouse images of ecstasy.

    These are profoundly brave interpretations, and they exist because Sinatra started his own label (Reprise) exactly so that he could do whatever he wanted. Luckily, at this point in time he wanted Don Costa to bring him something profoundly different, and Costa delivered with work that will cause his name to live in perpetuity, all because of the stunning quality of “Sinatra and Strings” …and to answer my own question, Don Costa was a guitar player/session musician/record producer who worked for ABC-Paramount Records before he got the call from Frank. He did a few things in his time, but none of it suggests the caliber of this album.

    Featured tracks:

    I Hadn't Anyone Till You

    Night and Day

    Misty

    Stardust

    Come Rain or Shine

    It Might As Well Be Spring

    Prisonwer of Love

    That's All

    All or Nothing At All

    January 1962 - Billboard Charted #8

    Related Shows

    Jimmy Smith: Back at the Chicken Shack

    Jimmy Smith: Back at the Chicken Shack

    Album # 25 - March 1963

      0:00
      0:00
      Modern Sounds in Country and Western - Part 2

      Ray Charles: Modern Sounds in Country and Western - Part 2

      Album #24 - October 1962

        0:00
        0:00
        Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd: Jazz Samba

        Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd: Jazz Samba

        Album # 23 - May 1962

          0:00
          0:00
          Ray Charles: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music

          Ray Charles: Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music

          Album #20 - April 1962

            0:00
            0:00
            West Side Story: Original Soundtrack Recording

            West Side Story: Original Soundtrack Recording

            Album #20 - October 1961

              0:00
              0:00
              Frank Sinatra: Nice 'n' Easy

              Frank Sinatra: Nice 'n' Easy

              Album #19 - July 1960

                0:00
                0:00
                The Dave Brubeck Quintet - Time Out

                The Dave Brubeck Quintet: Time Out

                Album #18 - December 1959

                  0:00
                  0:00
                  Dinah Washington - What a Diff'rence a Day Makes

                  Dinah Washington: What a Diff'rence a Day Makes

                  Album #17 - November 1959

                    0:00
                    0:00
                    The Genius of Ray Charles

                    Ray Charles: The Genius of Ray Charles

                    Album #16 - October 1959

                      0:00
                      0:00
                      Marty Robbins: Gunfighter Ballards and Trail Songs

                      Marty Robbins: Gunfighter Ballards and Trail Songs

                      Album #15 - September 1959

                        0:00
                        0:00
                        The Everly Brothers: (Self Titled, Debut Album)

                        The Everly Brothers: (Self Titled, Debut Album)

                        Album #14 - January 1958

                          0:00
                          0:00
                          Nat King Cole -  After Midnight

                          Nat King Cole: After Midnight

                          Album #13 - 1957

                            0:00
                            0:00