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The Sinatra Treasures : Intimate Photos, Mementos, and Music from the Sinatra Family Collection

The Sinatra Treasures : Intimate Photos, Mementos, and Music from the Sinatra Family Collection

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Collection Of Treasured Sinatra Memorabilia
Review: "I've sung and recorded so many wonderful songs over the years it would be impossible to name one in particular as my favorite. Many of them are special to me for one reason or another . . . The ones that stick in my mind are "Only the Lonely," "In The Wee Small Hours" and "Come Fly With Me" because I think the orchestrator's work and my work came together so well." ~ Francis Albert Sinatra (1915-1998)

I was at my favorite bookstore, Borders (teamed up with Amazon.com lately) over the weekend and bought one of the most-coveted Sinatra keepsakes any fan like me would love to have, "The Sinatra Treasures." Charles Pignone, a Sinatra friend and archivist, and also the President of Sinatra Society of America, did an excellent job in putting this book of intimate photos and never before published treasured mementos from the Sinatra Family Collection. This one-of-a-kind hardcover consists of 192 pages of valuable black & white and color photos of Sinatra with film and music celebrities such as Dean Martin, Quincy Jones, Sammy Cahn & Jule Styne, Nancy, Frank, Jr. & Tina Jr., his wife Tina, Harry James, Tommy Dorsey & Pied Pipers, Bing Crosby, Orson Welles, his parents Marty & Dolly Sinatra, "Anything Goes" co-stars Bert Lahr & Ethel Merman, Louis Armstrong, Peggy Lee, Bob Hope, Jackie Gleason, Judy Garland, Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Gene Kelly, Robert Farnon and Orchestra on the rehearsal of "Great Songs Of Great Britain," his co-stars on "From Here To Eternity" Montgomery Cliff & Burt Lancaster, his co-star on "High Society" Princess Grace, and his famous favorite arranger, Nelson Riddle, not to mention political icons such as the late Presidents Reagan and Kennedy, the former President George Bush, and former First Ladies Barbara Bush and Nancy Reagan.

This excellent book also offers a compilation CD of songs as well as rare interviews and radio programs; anecdotes; quotes from the star himself and from his daughters Nancy and Tina, and son Frank Jr.; letters written by Sinatra as well as letters written to him by famous musical and movie legends, and famous political figures. There are also rare photographs of Sinatra with the charismatic late President Ronald Reagan whom "he loved, respected and campaigned for." And according to him, "probably none was closer to his heart than his old friend from the movie lots, the late President Reagan."

The Forewords were written by Frank Sinatra, Jr. and one of the greatest arrangers/conductors, Quincy Jones who wrote one of the most unforgettable anecdotes on Sinatra, and according to him was the first time he'd been called "Q" and the last he'd heard from him until 1962.

"Q, wouldn't it be kooky if we added Johnny Mandel's new song, "The Shadow Of Your Smile," to the show? "No Problem. Can you learn the lyrics by tomorrow?" He gave me a look and began writing the words on a pad, over and over again. Eighteen pages. I dozed off. When I woke up he was still writing, force-feeding the subconscious." ~ Excerpt from the Foreword written by Quincy Jones on September 2003.

Some of the many goodies of this wonderful book are the 'inserts' consisting of reproductions of cherished mementos such as scripts from his Radio Programs; a very nice Victorian style eight-pages photo album; "It Might As Well Be Swing" label copy; a piano sheet of his famous "My Way"; 1942 Official Score Card of New York Giants; a telegram from my favorite Princess and his co-star from "High Society," the very elegant late Grace Kelly, congratulating him on his Oscar victory; 1981 Presidential Inaugural Gala Program produced by Sinatra and a lot more.

Following are the most remarkable quotes from the famous musical icon in the 20th Century.

"When I was nine or ten years old, I would sing with the piano at my father's bar. One day I got a nickel for singing, and that's where it all began. I thought, 'This is the racket to be in'."

"My mother influenced me a great deal. She was a self-taught woman, very bright, had a good common sense and was a hard worker... My earliest childhood memories of my father, Marty, are in the kitchen. He did much of the cooking."

"I like recording late at night. The later the better. My voice was not meant for daytime use."

"I seldom listen to my own recordings. I was once on Catalina Island years ago at a place called Christian's Hut, and Duke Wayne was at the bar. Suddenly, on the jukebox comes my recording of 'One For My Baby', and John Wayne turned to me and said, 'What the hell do you listen to when you're alone at three o-clock in the morning?"

"My toast is simply that I wish everyone thousands of times more than I have gotten in my life. I've been a man overly rewarded in my lifetime, and that's a fact. I appreciate what's happened to me, and I wish everyone in the world a lot of sweet things, pleasant dreams, hugging, kissing, and peace in our time. And may the last voice you hear be mine!"

This is a kind of book worthy to any Sinatra fan. It's a must-have and I highly recommend it, otherwise, you'll miss out on a lot of things to be learned about the greatest musical legend ever lived, the world's most famous entertainer, the Voice of the Century and the Chairman of the Board, none other than the late Mr. Francis Albert Sinatra.



Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Yawn
Review: I thought this was overpriced and tiresome. It was much less detailed than Nancy Sinatra's excellent book "Frank Sinatra: An American Legend". Nancy Sinatra's book also has many more photos.

I thought the "treasures" were just cheap facsimiles masquerading as collectibles. It was all rather jumbled and incoherent and didn't tell me anything I hadn't heard or read before.

I'm a huge Sinatra fan but I'm sorry to say that this book just didn't do it for me. Buy Nancy Sinatra's one instead.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Sinatra glossed over
Review: Interesting book, expecially the photos, but not very factual. Completely eliminates Sinatra's stormy relationships with his women, friends, etc. Apparently is family is in denial; omits any mention or credit of his relationship with Ava Gardener or last wife, Harpo Marx's X (Barbara). Didn't see any mention of how he mistreated his friends and business associates. Generally he was kinder to strangers than his employee's or friends: case in point, his porter of many years whom he fired with little justification, his stormy relationship with the Nevada gambling commission, his relationship with the mob. Never explains why he went from being a staunch democrat to a Rebublican. Frank originally dialiked Regan but later supported him, because of his hatred of Bobby Kennedy. his relationship with Spriro Agnew wasn't discussed, either. In all it read like a fairy tale



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A FAN-tastic keepsake
Review: It is as if I have suddenly and unexpectedly come into possession of a Sinatra family album...this book is like an intimate scrapbook of memorabilia that will thrill any fan. Lovingly put together by Charles Pignone and the Sinatra estate, the book offers many pleasing images...many that have never before been seen by the public. The book also contains many "facsimile" items--beautifully reproduced programs, lyric sheets, and other fun memorabilia. Pignone's composition of pictures, quotes, and commentary is stellar. It all flows together like a great concept album. The CD included in this package is a revelation, offering music and interviews...one last chance to hear "The Voice." For the Sinatra fan, this book is a must-have keepsake.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jakie would have loved it
Review: My brother Jake Freedman was a Frank Sinatra fan from the time of his early childhood. He played Sinatra records over and over again all through his life. For the pleasure Sinatra gave my brother I want to say a good word about this book. Seeing just a few of its photos brings back times and worlds I so miss of loved ones who are not here any more , and of the world Sinatra was so much a part of .
I think many people will want to buy this book just to have a sense of that presence of what is gone , in some way with them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: THE perfect gift for a Sinatra fan
Review: There have been all kinds of Sinatra compilations of gorgeous songs interpreted by this legendary singer, but this dignified and loving tribute to Frank Sinatra is the most wonderful retrospective I've ever seen. The book contains quotes and photos, many never released until now, and reprints of some amazing memorabilia all neatly sleeved and achived in the most organized and dignified fashion. This was put together with great care, attention-to-detail, time and sincerity.

The cd included is not a recompilation you've already heard before but there is actually an excerpt from an early radio show and some touching songs that really exemplify the extraordinary talent of Frank Sinatra.

If you have any sentiment for Sinatra's effect on our culture you have to peruse through this book. Incredible.

Top pick for Holiday gifts of '04.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book
Review: This book has everything that a Sinatra fan would love! The replica mementos look so real. The photographs that cover almost every page are fantastic. I would highly recommend picking this one up!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A trip back in time!
Review: This book is marvelous! For those of us who are too young to have ever experienced the Chairman Of The Board live, this is a wonderful treat! Packed with gorgeous pictures and fabulous reproductions of tickets, sheet music, photos and much, much more. This book is a must for any Sinatra fan!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Sinatra Treasures Llves Up To Its Name
Review: This is a remarkable book. The CD tracks with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope, a live 1955 track with Tommy Dorsey, another with the Jack Kennedy campaign song, and never before heard live performances and Frank's narrative alone are worth the price of entry. The pockets full of perfectly reproduced memorabilia are another brilliant inspiration. The graphics are superbly reproduced. But what makes this book such a superb read is the fact that Charles Pignone cares about his subject and is also a sensitive, thoroughly accurate historian. The Sinatra Treasures is an education, not only on the career and friends of Frank Sinatra, but an important recounting of a remarkable era in American life.

One can't read this book one time and put it aside. There is so much richness here, so much integrity, and insight. If you are going to buy one book on Sinatra, this is the ONE!


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