Old Blue Eyes

One of the things we like to cover here at the Casino Snob, are the things that have that Casino Style. These may be anything from clothing and accessories, to movies and music that give that Casino feel. One of the major pieces of how casinos get that feel has got to be music. There is deffinitely music out there that always reminds us of the class and style of the Casino. And none could be more identifiable than the big band sounds and magical voice of Frank Sinatra.
When we pop in some sinatra with a big swing beat, we find ourselves magically uplifted. We feel like the coolest folks in town, and beleive us, its a great feeling. Below you will find a selection of Frank Sinatra Albums that you can pick up to bring that casino style into wherever you are.
The Very Best of Frank Sinatra -- The pic above is the album cover, and this is album is just what it says, the very best. This album has twenty tracks, and its filled with the softer gentler Sinatra. Its deffinitely worth having in your collection.

Classic Sinatra -- This was our first Sinatra album. Its an excellent collection, but we do miss "Luck Be a Lady Tonight", which is easily our favorite Vegas Sinatra tune. This album has a nice range of his songs from swingers to ballads, and for us, its the epitomy of his talent.

Sinatra:Vegas Box Set -- This is the grand-daddy of them all. All the Sinatra you could ask for, in one box set. Its his best hits all performed live at acts in Las Vegas, and it gets us in that casino feel every time.
So there you have it, a simple selection of Sinatra. We reccommend you get a disc, and pop it in your car, or maybe burn some MP3s and stroll around the Bellagio with Old Blue Eyes crooning in your ear. You will feel that Vegas cool penetrate you, and we promise, it will raise your spirits every time.
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Posted by Russell Miner at October 29, 2006 9:58 AM