Frank Sinatra Centennial Celebration Continues With Commemorative Vinyl LP Releases

50th Anniversary Editions of 'Sinatra: A Man And His Music,' 'September Of My Years,' and 'Sinatra '65' to be Released on 180g Vinyl by FSE/UMe

Continuing Frank Sinatra's centennial year celebration ahead of the icon's December 12 birthday, three classic 1965 Sinatra albums will be reissued worldwide on 180-gram vinyl by FSE/UMe on November 20 to commemorate their 50th anniversaries. The essential albums -- 'Sinatra '65' and Album Of The Year GRAMMY Award� winners 'September Of My Years' and 2LP 'Sinatra: A Man And His Music' -- were originally released on Sinatra's own Reprise label. The commemorative vinyl reissues are presented with faithfully replicated original artwork, including A Man And His Music's 2LP gatefold sleeve. (PRNewsFoto/Universal Music Enterprises)

Continuing Frank Sinatra’s centennial year celebration ahead of the icon’s December 12 birthday, three classic 1965 Sinatra albums will be reissued worldwide on 180-gram vinyl by FSE/UMe on November 20 to commemorate their 50th anniversaries. The essential albums — ‘Sinatra ’65’ and Album Of The Year GRAMMY Award� winners ‘September Of My Years’ and 2LP ‘Sinatra: A Man And His Music’ — were originally released on Sinatra’s own Reprise label. The commemorative vinyl reissues are presented with faithfully replicated original artwork, including A Man And His Music’s 2LP gatefold sleeve. (PRNewsFoto/Universal Music Enterprises)

Continuing Frank Sinatra’s centennial year celebration ahead of the icon’s December 12 birthday, three classic 1965 Sinatra albums will be reissued worldwide on 180-gram vinyl by FSE/UMe on November 20 to commemorate their 50th anniversaries. The essential albums — Sinatra ’65 and Album Of The Year GRAMMY Award® winners September Of My Years and 2LP Sinatra:A Man And His Music — were originally released on Sinatra’s own Reprise label. The commemorative vinyl reissues are presented with faithfully replicated original artwork, including A Man And His Music’s 2LP gatefold sleeve.

Originally released in June 1965, Sinatra ’65 presents various singles and songs in one collection, including “My Kind Of Town,” “Luck Be A Lady,” “Somewhere In Your Heart,” and “Stay With Me.” The new commemorative vinyl edition returns this Top 10 Billboard classic to print in the U.S.

Released in September 1965, three months before Sinatra’s 50(th) birthday, September Of My Years fittingly features “It Was A Very Good Year,” as the landmark LP won the year’s GRAMMY Award for Album Of The Year. The Top 5 Billboard album has been hailed by Allmusic.com as “one of Frank Sinatra’s triumphs of the ’60s, an album that consolidated his strengths while moving him into new territory, primarily in terms of tone.”

In November 1965, as Sinatra’s 50(th) birthday approached, he was celebrated with a primetime NBC television special and he released a double LP with the same title: Sinatra: A Man And His Music. Envisioned as a compendium of Sinatra’s music career to that point, the double album included Reprise recorded versions of many of his most popular songs and audio narration by Sinatra himself. Among the album’s tracks are “Come Fly With Me,” “Fly Me To The Moon,” “In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning,” “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “Love and Marriage,” “Witchcraft,” and “Young At Heart.” A Man And His Music earned Sinatra his second consecutive Album Of The Year GRAMMY, while the TV special was nominated for three Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award, winning the Emmy for Outstanding Music Program as well as a Peabody Award.

These vinyl reissues follow Capitol/UMe’s April release of Ultimate Sinatra, a career-spanning collection celebrating Frank Sinatra’s centennial year. The acclaimed collection is available worldwide in 25-track CD, 26-track digital, 24-track 180-gram 2LP, and deluxe, 101-track 4CD and digital editions, presenting the Chairman of the Board’s recordings for Columbia, Capitol and Reprise together for the first time.

On October 21, Frank Sinatra will be honored at the GRAMMY Museum®’s 2015 Architects of Sound Awards at Los Angeles’ Club Nokia, benefiting the Museum’s education initiatives. Hosted by Stevie Van Zandt and Max Weinberg of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, the dinner and Ken Ehrlich-produced concert will be held in conjunction with the Los Angeles opening of the immersive Sinatra: An American Icon exhibit at the GRAMMY Museum.

About Frank Sinatra
Throughout his six-decade career, Frank Sinatra performed on more than 1,400 recordings and was awarded 31 gold, nine platinum, three double platinum and one triple platinum album by the Recording Industry Association of America. Sinatra demonstrated a remarkable ability to appeal to every generation and continues to do so; his artistry still influences many of today’s music superstars. He also appeared in more than 60 films and produced eight motion pictures.

Sinatra was awarded Lifetime Achievement Awards from The Recording Academy, The Screen Actors Guild and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), as well as the Kennedy Center Honors, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal. Today, he remains a legend and an inspiration around the world for his contributions to culture and the arts.

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Universal Music Enterprises

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