Frank,
Yes the second is the one I was referring to. As well as being an exceptional recording it has some very nice imaging - you can hear on some of the duets that they seem to be about 2 feet apart in the sound stage. It is a real fun performance - you feel that Robbie and Basie's band are having a ball. Robbie is but a pale shadow of Sinatra but he pull sit off darn well IMHO. After all, Sinatra had years and years to hone his talent so you can think of Robbie as a younger less experienced swinger...
and here he is practicing
Here he is doing the Dean Martin number
and here he is doing a Sinatra Number Live (not with Basie - this is at the Albert Hall)
So much for the Bristish invasion - the Brits are still in awe of such great American music!!!
Yes the second is the one I was referring to. As well as being an exceptional recording it has some very nice imaging - you can hear on some of the duets that they seem to be about 2 feet apart in the sound stage. It is a real fun performance - you feel that Robbie and Basie's band are having a ball. Robbie is but a pale shadow of Sinatra but he pull sit off darn well IMHO. After all, Sinatra had years and years to hone his talent so you can think of Robbie as a younger less experienced swinger...
and here he is practicing
Here he is doing the Dean Martin number
and here he is doing a Sinatra Number Live (not with Basie - this is at the Albert Hall)
So much for the Bristish invasion - the Brits are still in awe of such great American music!!!