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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Sinatra On Vinyl... Perfect in Every Way.....
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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Sinatra on vinyl..... need I say more? Reasonably priced, and no waiting for it to be delivered. The sounds of Sinatra's velvety voice on vinyl, has a certain je ne se qua that can't be beat.
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Frank Senator's record impresses with its splendid sound quality and exquisite design. This musical masterpiece not only delights the ears but also embodies elegance and style. An excellent choice for music enthusiasts, it leaves an incredible impression and elevates the level of the audio experience.
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Nothing to be said about the songs or the singer, which are both exemplary. Most of all, I was impressed with the quality of the vinyl pressing -- no other 180g album I've purchased has been this pristine. No pops or clicks, just clear analog joy! One minor skip on disk 1, which I permanently corrected by placing my finger lightly on the back of the tonearm headshell to "assist" it past the skip.
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Sound is great and it is a dual LP that has more songs than what the website is listing. When I looked at the website I was concerned because it seemed like half the songs were missing but I believe that's just because Best Buy is only listing the songs on the first disc.
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While vinyl long-play (LP) albums have given way to 'high technology,' it would appear the oversized disks are making a dramatic comeback...and so they should. There is nothing more nostalgic than an album, turn-table and the crisp sound of the needle creating incredible music.