Simply, the greatest record ever made! And if ya don’t believe me, ask Tom Waits! #Repost @sinatragram with @download_repost ・・・ “Most album artwork at this time was fairly simple. Take a picture of the artist, put a colored background, and put the title in big bold letters. But in “The Wee Small Hours” (‘55), is a painting, something that seems to be pulled from a film noir scene or hard boiled detective cover. It uses a blue palette to accentuate the sadness of the songs within and pain, Sinatra as a lonely man, in the wee small hours of the morning. The only part of the album that didn’t sit with Sinatra’s vision was it’s original printing. ? ? When ‘In the Wee Small Hours’ was released, it came out on two 10” inch records. Ten inches were the format for pop music and lighter music. but that’s not how Sinatra wanted it to be released. He wanted this record to be taken seriously. So he wanted it to be released in the format that serious music at the time, classical music, was released on 12” records. Eventually, the albums success convinced Capitol to release it as Frank wished- a pop album on a 12” inch record. By releasing it like that, Sinatra started a trend that would takeover and soon enough the concept of releasing an album on anything other than 12 inch seemed odd. In form and function, Sinatra created the album as we know it. “ - ➿?: @curiositystream’s Polyphonic via YouTube ) ?: @sinatragram / Dol ‎– DOS588H- Mono, Reissue, 180 (2015)

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Simply, the greatest record ever made! And if ya don’t believe me, ask Tom Waits!
#Repost @sinatragram with @download_repost
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“Most album artwork at this time was fairly simple. Take a picture of the artist, put a colored background, and put the title in big bold letters. But in “The Wee Small Hours” (‘55), is a painting, something that seems to be pulled from a film noir scene or hard boiled detective cover. It uses a blue palette to accentuate the sadness of the songs within and pain, Sinatra as a lonely man, in the wee small hours of the morning. The only part of the album that didn’t sit with Sinatra’s vision was it’s original printing. ?
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When ‘In the Wee Small Hours’ was released, it came out on two 10” inch records. Ten inches were the format for pop music and lighter music. but that’s not how Sinatra wanted it to be released. He wanted this record to be taken seriously. So he wanted it to be released in the format that serious music at the time, classical music, was released on 12” records. Eventually, the albums success convinced Capitol to release it as Frank wished- a pop album on a 12” inch record. By releasing it like that, Sinatra started a trend that would takeover and soon enough the concept of releasing an album on anything other than 12 inch seemed odd. In form and function, Sinatra created the album as we know it. “ - ➿?: @curiositystream’s Polyphonic via YouTube )
?: @sinatragram / Dol ‎– DOS588H- Mono, Reissue, 180 (2015)


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