
Classic Albums. Hosted by Stevie Nix
Not all albums stand the test of time, but plenty do and Australian music critic Stevie Nix will bring one to you each week. He'll cover all eras and most genres and tell you why each record is so revered and, equally, why it deserves to be. And he only uses six songs to do it.
Classic Albums. Hosted by Stevie Nix
In The Wee Small Hours by Frank Sinatra
Released in 1955, In the Wee Small Hours is more than just an album; it is a transformative work that redefined what popular music could achieve. Often hailed as one of the earliest and most significant concept albums, it stands as a groundbreaking piece of artistry in the mid-20th century. With its deeply personal themes of heartbreak, solitude, and introspection, the album captures Sinatra at his most vulnerable, channeling the pain of his highly publicised relationship and subsequent breakup with actress Ava Gardner.
Featured songs:
In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
Mood Indigo
I Get Along Without You Very Well
What Is This Thing Called Love
Glad To Be Unhappy
When Your Lover Has Gone