ITL #22: Vinyl Revival
Chris and Sridhar discuss orchestras’ concert programs as America tentatively opens up. Then they pilot a segment, “Vinyl Revival,” in which they each talk about all aspects—music, artwork, liner notes, etc.—of a record that they own. Today’s records are Frank Sinatra’s “Sinatra at the Sands” and Bob Dylan’s “Bringing It All Back Home.”
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Frank Sinatra - Sinatra at the Sands vinyl
Sinatra at the Sands - wikipedia
Sinatra at the Sands - Remembering Frank's Time-Stopping Performance
Sinatra at the Sands - YouTube playlist
Al Grey, trombonist in the Count Basie Orchestra, remembers Sinatra at the Sands
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Sinatra - One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)
Bill Miller - Sinatra's pianist
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Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home vinyl
Bringing It All Back Home - wikipedia
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The Story of the Bringing It All Back Home album cover