Point of No Return

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  • Artist: Frank Sinatra
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1961
  • Total Time: 50:42
  • Genre: Vocal Music

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At the time he recorded his final Capitol album, Point of No Return, Frank Sinatra was no longer interested in giving his record label first-rate material, preferring to save that for his new label, Reprise. However, someone persuaded the singer to make the album a special occasion by reuniting with Axel Stordahl, the arranger/conductor who helped Sinatra rise to stardom in the '40s; he also arranged the vocalist's first Capitol session, so his presence gave a nice sense of closure to the Capitol era. Even though the Voice gave a more heartfelt, dedicated performance than expected, the project was rushed along, necessitating the use of a ghost-arranger, Heine Beau, for several tracks. Point of No Return remains a touching farewell, consisting of moving renditions of standards like "September Song," "There Will Never Be Another You," "I'll Remember April," and "These Foolish Things," with only three charts being replications of their previous work ("I'll Be Seeing You," "September Song," "These Foolish Things"). Sinatra would never sing these standards with such detailed, ornate orchestrations, and, as such, the album has a feeling of an elegy. [The compact disc edition includes the first Sinatra/Stordahl sessions for Capitol.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Point of No Return (Frank Sinatra album)

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Point of No Return
Studio album by Frank Sinatra
Released March 1962
Recorded September 11-12, 1961
Capitol Studio A, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California
Genre Vocal Jazz, Classic pop
Length 50:42
Label Capitol
Producer Dave Cavanaugh
Frank Sinatra chronology
I Remember Tommy
(1961)
Point of No Return
(1962)
Sinatra and Swingin' Brass
(1962)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic 3/5 stars [1]

Point of No Return is an album by American singer Frank Sinatra, released in 1962.

As the title reflects, the album contains Sinatra's final recorded songs with Capitol Records before permanently moving to his own Reprise Records label to achieve more artistic freedom with his recordings.

Indeed, he had already begun recording with Reprise as early as 1960 and had already recorded Ring-A-Ding-Ding, I Remember Tommy, and Sinatra Swings by the time these sessions occurred. He recorded this album in a hurried two-day session in September 1961 to fulfill his contract.

The album was still a special occasion, reuniting Sinatra with Axel Stordahl, the arranger and conductor who helped Sinatra rise to stardom in the 1940s. He also arranged the vocalist's first Capitol session back in 1953, so his presence gave a sense of closure to the Capitol era.

In an interesting side note, Sinatra recorded a different version of "I'll Be Seeing You" only months apart during the very same year on I Remember Tommy for Reprise.

Track listing

  1. "(Ah, the Apple Trees) When the World Was Young" (Johnny Mercer, M. Philippe-Gerard, Angele Marie T. Vannier) - 3:48
  2. "I'll Remember April" (Don Raye, Gene de Paul, Patricia Johnston) - 2:50
  3. "September Song" (Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson) - 4:21
  4. "A Million Dreams Ago" (Lew Quadling, Eddie Howard, Dick Jurgens) - 2:41
  5. "I'll See You Again" (Noël Coward) - 2:44
  6. "There Will Never Be Another You" (Mack Gordon, Harry Warren) - 3:09
  7. "Somewhere along the Way" (Kurt Adams, Sammy Gallop) - 3:01
  8. "It's a Blue World" (Bob Wright, Chet Forrest) - 2:49
  9. "These Foolish Things (Remind Me of You)" (Jack Strachey, Harry Link, Holt Marvell) - 3:59
  10. "As Time Goes By" (Herman Hupfeld) - 3:17
  11. "I'll Be Seeing You" (Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal) - 2:47
  12. "Memories of You" (Eubie Blake, Andy Razaf) - 3:53
    Cd reissue bonus tracks not included on the original 1962 release:
  13. "Day In, Day Out" (Rube Bloom, Mercer) - 3:19
  14. "Don't Make a Beggar of Me" (Al Sherman) - 3:05
  15. "Lean Baby" (Billy May, Roy Alfred) - 2:35
  16. "I'm Walking Behind You" (Billy Reid) - 2:57

The bonus tracks represent the rest of Sinatra's work with Axel Stordahl on Capitol Records. These songs were recorded at Sinatra's first Capitol session in April 1953 and were produced by Voyle Gilmore.

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