Frank Sinatra, Quincy Jones And His Orchestra – L.A. Is My Lady – 1984 – Swing / Vocal (vinyl lp)

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Label Qwest Records – 1-25145
Format Vinyl LP
Country US
Genre Swing / Vocal
Year 1984

Tracklist

A1L.A. Is My Lady (3:12)

A2The Best Of Everything (2:45)

A3How Do You Keep The Music Playing (3:49)

A4Teach Me Tonight (3:44)

A5It's All Right With Me (2:39)

B1Mack The Knife (4:50)

B2Until The Real Thing Comes Along (3:03)

B3Stormy Weather (3:38)

B4If I Should Lose You (2:36)

B5A Hundred Years From Today (3:04)

B6After You've Gone (3:15)

Condition

Sleeve Condition Near Mint (NM) WITH INNER SLEEVE
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) mint
BIN # R99

Frank Sinatra's 1984 album "L.A. Is My Lady" was recorded with Quincy Jones and his orchestra, marking their first full collaborative studio project together. The record sits in Sinatra's later catalog, blending his trademark vocal style with a polished mix of swing, jazz, and pop arrangements typical of Jones's production work from that era. The title track and a cover of "How Do You Keep the Music Playing" are among the standout performances on the album.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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