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The spirit of Ol' Blue Eyes lives on in COME BY ME. Fortified by meaty big- band-and-strings arrangements, Connick, the ambitious vocalist and pianist, sets his sights on invoking Sinatra's majestic Capitol recordings of the 1950s. If this former wunderkind doesn't ever make you forget Francis Albert's incomparable achievements, he still makes a fine showing for himself. Connick is smart enough to know his own strengths -- he never pushes his voice past its modest, appealing range, and makes the most of his easy behind-the-beat delivery. He's also got solid taste: who could argue with songs like Berlin's "Change Partners," Porter's "Easy To Love," Mancini's "Charade" and Porter's "Love for Sale." But Connick has some surprising tricks up his sleeve. His own retro-styled tunes nestle comfortably amongst the standards -- "Nowhere with Love" and "A Moment with Me" are standouts -- and he features the gifted players in the band during the extended instrumental workout "Next Door Blues." Connick has also tapped into one of Sinatra's greatest strengths -- he isn't afraid to show a little heart-on-the-sleeve sentimentality. Hear Connick's subtle take on "Danny Boy" and just try to surpress a tear. William Pearl, Barnes & Noble