The Concert Sinatra is an album by American singer
Frank Sinatra that was released in 1963. It consists of
showtunes performed in a 'semi-classical' concert style.[1] Marking a reunion between Sinatra and his frequent collaborator, arranger
Nelson Riddle, it was the first full-album Riddle arranged on Sinatra's
Reprise Records label.[6] Riddle's orchestra consisted of 76 musicians, then the largest assembled for a Sinatra album, and was recorded at four soundstages on the Goldwyn Studios lot using eight tracks of Westrex 35mm film (see
sound follower) and twenty-four
RCA 44-BX ribbon microphones.
The Concert Sinatra is an album by American singer
Frank Sinatra that was released in 1963. It consists of
showtunes performed in a 'semi-classical' concert style.[1] Marking a reunion between Sinatra and his frequent collaborator, arranger
Nelson Riddle, it was the first full-album Riddle arranged on Sinatra's
Reprise Records label.[6] Riddle's orchestra consisted of 76 musicians, then the largest assembled for a Sinatra album, and was recorded at four soundstages on the Goldwyn Studios lot using eight tracks of Westrex 35mm film (see
sound follower) and twenty-four
RCA 44-BX ribbon microphones.