![]() ![]() The PastĮffortlessly transitioning from The Past to The Present, the songs Sinatra croons during this segment are fairly standard. Widely regarded as one of his most self-aggrandizing albums, Trilogy, otherwise known as Frank Sinatra’s Past, Present, and Future is easily his most candid.īroken up into three sections, Sinatra makes the album his personal diary, filling each song with not only his regrets but also all of his hopes, dreams, and anxieties for the future.Ĭollaborating with over 200 musicians, renting out an entire gymnasium to fit them all and taking over a year to finish, Sinatra’s Trilogy is the last great album by the boy from Hoboken who only wanted the world on a string. In no other album is this exemplified than in his 1980 release, Trilogy: Past Present Future. A name forever is etched in music history.įrom his humble beginnings singing in smoky nightclubs on the banks of Hoboken River, to winning an Academy Award for his breathtaking performance as the quick-witted, feisty, Italian Private Angelo Maggio in 1953’s From Here to Eternity, “Ole’ Blue Eyes” lived a life filled with excess, heartbreak, and ecstasy.
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