Although the time allotted for this CD is an unconscionably short 24 minutes, what's there is precious. Recorded in 1992 but never released nationally, the album includes the inimitable big-band styling and charts of one of the foremost and exciting arrangers ever to attack a piece of staff paper, Billy May. Frank Stallone comes well equipped to work with May with his powerful, consummately pitched set of vocal chords. No way does May drown out this singer. May was unabashedly an admirer of the master, Frank Sinatra, whom he backed on several albums during the 1950s and '60s, and several of the tunes here have been long associated with Sinatra such as "Exactly Like You." This iteration of the May outfit has many familiar names in it, representing some of the top studio, session, and performing musicians on the West Coast including Tommy Newsom, Bob Cooper, and the Candoli Brothers with the irrepressible Alvin Stoller driving the group from his drum set. A rousing, but all too short, meeting of two exciting performers, this album is one of Stallone's finest to date. In addition to being very short, the play list listed in the liner notes doesn't match the songs in order as they appear on the CD. Very disconcerting to say the least. ~ Dave Nathan, All Music Guide
Frankie and Billy
06/17/2002
All Music Guide Review
Frankie and Billy Track Listing
Credits of Frankie and Billy
- Dick Nash
- Trombone
- Jim Self
- Tuba, Trombone (Bass)
- Alvin Stoller
- Drums
- Giuliano Bekor
- Photography
- Bob Bain
- Guitar
- Tommy Newsom
- Saxophone
- Don Ashworth
- Saxophone
- John Bambridge
- Saxophone
- Rick Baptist
- Trumpet
- Chuck Berghofer
- Bass
- Lee Herschberg
- Engineer
- Charles Loper
- Trombone
- Warren Luening
- Trumpet
- Frank Stallone
- Vocals, Producer
- Conte Candoli
- Trumpet
- Pete Christlieb
- Saxophone
- Bob Cooper
- Saxophone
- Billy May
- Arranger, Conductor
- Pete Candoli
- Trumpet
- Pete Jolly
- Piano












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