Seth MacFarlane ‘s new album “Lush Life: The Lost Sinatra Arrangements,” released today on Republic/Verve, finds the singer and “Family Guy” creator back in Frank Sinatra territory — not only in a similar vocal vein but utilizing arrangements written for Ol’ Blue Eyes that were never performed or recorded.

MacFarlane, the actor-animator-director-singer and creator of “Family Guy,” became the steward of more than 1,800 charts written for Sinatra (from the early 1950s to the early ’90s) after the 2016 death of his son, Frank Sinatra Jr. The younger Sinatra had appeared on “Family Guy” and become friendly with MacFarlane; Tina Sinatra put MacFarlane in charge.

“What we found,” says MacFarlane, “were all of the classic charts we know and loved, but we also found a number that he had nev

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