Frank Sinatra’s Songs for Swingin’ Lovers! arrives in the Blue Note Tone Poet series—and it’s one that immediately stands apart. This pressing brings a natural ease and balance that feels completely right for this music. In this review, I take a close listen to the new Tone Poet edition and compare it briefly with the earlier Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) pressing. The differences aren’t just subtle—they reflect distinct mastering choices and a different overall presentation. Mastered by Kevin Gray, this release leans into clarity and flow rather than spotlighting individual elements. Sinatra’s vocal sits beautifully within Nelson Riddle’s arrangements—present, but never pushed. There’s a sense of cohesion here that really serves the material. I’ll walk through pressing quality, mastering impressions, and where this version lands among previous releases. If you’re exploring Sinatra’s Capitol recordings, I also covered In the Wee Small Hours in an earlier video, which offers a very different side of this era: AAA Vinyl Review: Frank Sinatra – In The Wee Small Hours (Tone Poet / Capitol) https://youtu.be/wyUVnv-giMc #FrankSinatra #TonePoet #VinylCommunity #Audiophile #JazzVocals #NowSpinning #BlueNote @BlueNote

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