Itd_frank_sinatra_-_in_the_wee_small_hours.rar
Frank Sinatra's (1955) is often hailed as the first true "concept album" in popular music. Released on Capitol Records, it used the then-new 12-inch LP format to weave a unified narrative of loneliness and heartbreak. The Core Concept: "The Ava Album"
The album’s raw emotional depth is largely attributed to Sinatra's real-life heartbreak following the end of his marriage to actress Ava Gardner . Moving away from his "Bobby Soxer" heartthrob persona, Sinatra leaned into a mature, vulnerable, and weary vocal style that redefined his career. Key Artistic Features iTD_Frank_Sinatra_-_In_the_Wee_Small_Hours.rar