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Point Of No Return

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LP (Item 368394) Capitol, 1961 — Condition: Used

Sinatra's final album for Capitol – a contemplative set of tracks that reunites him with arranger Alex Stordahl, a frequent partner during the Columbia years, and an artist who's matured as much as Frank by this point, making a perfect fit for the sadder tone of the material. Tracks are in that "older man let alone" style of some of the Reprise recordings, and selections include "These Foolish Things", "When The World Was Young", "I'll Remember April", "September Song", "A Million Dreams Ago", and "Somewhere Along The Way". (Rainbow label stereo pressing. Cover has some grease pencil in one corner on the front, some ringwear on the back, and a small split on the top seam.)  © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc.



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