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Frank Sinatra|A Man Alone: The Words And Music Of McKuen (Album Version)

A Man Alone: The Words And Music Of McKuen (Album Version)

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After making a successful mainstream, contemporary pop album with My Way, Frank Sinatra branched out with A Man Alone, subtitled "The Words & Music of McKuen." Unlike most poets, Rod McKuen was extremely popular and successful, selling over a million copies of his books in the late '60s. After meeting at a party, the singer decided to record an entire album of the poet's verse and music. McKuen wrote a selection of new songs and poems for Sinatra; that material became A Man Alone. McKuen's musical contributions amount to tone poems more than songs. Six of the pieces are actual songs, with the remaining tracks being spoken word pieces with instrumental backdrops, including one number that is half-sung and half-spoken without any instrumental accompaniment at all. Certainly, with all this emphasis on words, A Man Alone was intended to be a serious statement, but much of it comes off as embarrassing posturing. McKuen's compositions are lyrically slight and musically insubstantial, but what saves A Man Alone from being a total failure is the conviction of Sinatra's performance, as well as Don Costa's skillful arrangements. Although he's not able to recite the poetry convincingly, Sinatra's singing is textured and passionate, drawing more emotion from the lyrics than are actually there. Similarly, Costa's charts are lush without being sentimental and very sympathetic to Sinatra's vocals, easily masking the compositional weakness. Sinatra and Costa pull so much out of so little on A Man Alone, it makes the listener wish they had applied their talents and ambitions to a similar, but more substantial set of songs. As it stands, the album is an intriguing listen, but ultimately a failure.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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A Man Alone (Album Version)
00:03:44

Rod McKuen, ComposerLyricist - SONNY BURKE, Producer - Frank Sinatra, MainArtist - DON COSTA, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1969 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

2
Night (Album Version)
00:02:22

Rod McKuen, Composer - SONNY BURKE, Producer - Frank Sinatra, MainArtist - DON COSTA, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1969 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

3
I've Been To Town (Album Version)
00:03:10

Rod McKuen, Composer - SONNY BURKE, Producer - Frank Sinatra, MainArtist - DON COSTA, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1969 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

4
From Promise To Promise (Album Version)
00:01:28

Rod McKuen, Composer - SONNY BURKE, Producer - Frank Sinatra, MainArtist - DON COSTA, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1969 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

5
The Single Man (Album Version)
00:02:58

Rod McKuen, Composer - SONNY BURKE, Producer - Frank Sinatra, MainArtist - DON COSTA, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1969 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

6
The Beautiful Strangers (Album Version)
00:02:38

Rod McKuen, ComposerLyricist - SONNY BURKE, Producer - Frank Sinatra, MainArtist - DON COSTA, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1969 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

7
Lonesome Cities (Album Version)
00:03:15

Rod McKuen, Composer - SONNY BURKE, Producer - Frank Sinatra, MainArtist - DON COSTA, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1969 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

8
Love's Been Good To Me (Album Version)
00:03:23

Rod McKuen, ComposerLyricist - SONNY BURKE, Producer - Frank Sinatra, MainArtist - DON COSTA, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1969 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

9
Empty Is (Album Version)
00:02:42

Rod McKuen, Composer - SONNY BURKE, Producer - Frank Sinatra, MainArtist - DON COSTA, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1969 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

10
Out Beyond The Window (Album Version)
00:02:41

Rod McKuen, Composer - SONNY BURKE, Producer - Frank Sinatra, MainArtist - DON COSTA, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1969 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

11
Some Traveling Music (Album Version)
00:02:33

Rod McKuen, Composer - SONNY BURKE, Producer - Frank Sinatra, MainArtist - DON COSTA, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1969 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

12
A Man Alone (Reprise) (Album Version)
00:01:30

Rod McKuen, Composer - SONNY BURKE, Producer - Frank Sinatra, MainArtist - DON COSTA, Recording Arranger, AssociatedPerformer

℗ 1969 Frank Sinatra Enterprises, LLC

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After making a successful mainstream, contemporary pop album with My Way, Frank Sinatra branched out with A Man Alone, subtitled "The Words & Music of McKuen." Unlike most poets, Rod McKuen was extremely popular and successful, selling over a million copies of his books in the late '60s. After meeting at a party, the singer decided to record an entire album of the poet's verse and music. McKuen wrote a selection of new songs and poems for Sinatra; that material became A Man Alone. McKuen's musical contributions amount to tone poems more than songs. Six of the pieces are actual songs, with the remaining tracks being spoken word pieces with instrumental backdrops, including one number that is half-sung and half-spoken without any instrumental accompaniment at all. Certainly, with all this emphasis on words, A Man Alone was intended to be a serious statement, but much of it comes off as embarrassing posturing. McKuen's compositions are lyrically slight and musically insubstantial, but what saves A Man Alone from being a total failure is the conviction of Sinatra's performance, as well as Don Costa's skillful arrangements. Although he's not able to recite the poetry convincingly, Sinatra's singing is textured and passionate, drawing more emotion from the lyrics than are actually there. Similarly, Costa's charts are lush without being sentimental and very sympathetic to Sinatra's vocals, easily masking the compositional weakness. Sinatra and Costa pull so much out of so little on A Man Alone, it makes the listener wish they had applied their talents and ambitions to a similar, but more substantial set of songs. As it stands, the album is an intriguing listen, but ultimately a failure.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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