As very few of the 11 songs in this collection even made it onto the charts, the title of this record is something of a misnomer. This does, however, offer an intriguing snapshot of Sinatra’s late-’60s/early-’70s career. While there’s only one bona-fide classic in the bunch (“My Way”), you get interesting takes on contemporary pop numbers like Little Anthony’s...
As very few of the 11 songs in this collection even made it onto the charts, the title of this record is something of a misnomer. This does, however, offer an intriguing snapshot of Sinatra’s late-’60s/early-’70s career. While there’s only one bona-fide classic in the bunch (“My Way”), you get interesting takes on contemporary pop numbers like Little Anthony’s...
A fairly generic, consistent mid-’60s-era package–which means it rules. Greatest Hits Vol. 1 concentrates on chart hits, but nonetheless packs some wild cards. “Forget Domani” and “World We Knew (Over and Over)” are odd choices, and don’t turn up much. There are also, naturally, lots of tracks missing. It’s unclear why “Forget Domani” would...
A fairly generic, consistent mid-’60s-era package–which means it rules. Greatest Hits Vol. 1 concentrates on chart hits, but nonetheless packs some wild cards. “Forget Domani” and “World We Knew (Over and Over)” are odd choices, and don’t turn up much. There are also, naturally, lots of tracks missing. It’s unclear why “Forget Domani” would...