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The pundits claim that Ol’ Blue Eyes did his best work with Columbia in the ’50s, but there’s more great ’60s and ’70s stuff here than you can shake a stick at. After all, Sinatra wouldn’t start his own label only to sing schlock. This four-CD set was released to celebrate The Chairman’s 75th birthday and it traces the mellowing of that tremendous voice like the aging of a fine wine. It also adds eight unreleased tracks to a staggering song list highlighted by biggies like “New York, New York,” “My Way,” “The Way You Look Tonight,” “It Was a Very Good Year,” and “The Song Is You.”
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