Friday, May 25, 2012

The Collection [Box Set] Frank Sinatra CD

The Collection [Box Set] Frank Sinatra CD Review



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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Sinatra: Best of the Best

Sinatra: Best of the Best Review



Sinatra's biggest hits from Capitol Records and Reprise Records together on one record for the first time ever.


Sunday, May 20, 2012

Greatest Love Songs

Greatest Love Songs Review



First ever single-disc long song collection spanning Sinatra's years with Reprise Records & Capitol Records. Features Sinatra's studio duet with Celine Dion - 'All They Way'. Just in time for Valentine's Day. Reprise Records.


Sunday, May 6, 2012

Frank Sinatra Vol 2 Greatest Hits Karaoke CD+G Superstar Sound Tracks

Frank Sinatra Vol 2 Greatest Hits Karaoke CD+G Superstar Sound Tracks Review



Superstar CD+G (Compact Disc + Graphics) Karaoke Disks play on any cd player but will display printed lyrics on your TV screen if you have a karaoke machine. The words change color in time to the music! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ THE QUALITY OF THE MUSIC IS SUPERB & THE CD+G CONTAINS ONLY THE INSTRUMENTAL BACKGROUNDS, THERE ARE NO LEAD VOCALS OR VOCAL DEMONSTRATIONS Regular price: .99 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SONGLIST: New York, New York - Sinatra, Frank Summer Wing - Sinatra, Frank I've Got A Crush On You - Sinatra, Frank Love Is Here To Stay Anything Goes - I've Got You Under My Skin - Lady Is A Tramp - Witchcraft - I Get A Kick Out Of You - Get Happy - Taking A Chance On Love - I've Got The World On A String


Frank Sinatra's Robin & The Seven Hoods

Frank Sinatra's Robin & The Seven Hoods Review



By 1964, with the Beatles' fame exploding all around them, the heyday of Frank Sinatra's fabled Rat Pack was just about over. But if they were daunted by middle age, the rapid encroachment of rock & roll, or simply the volatile presence of each other, there's no trace of it in their rollicking musical spoof of Robin Hood, the Warner Bros. gangster flicks of the 30's and 40's, and--crucially--themselves. Perhaps inspired by their irreverent, recently recorded Broadway romps for Sinatra's Reprise label (Guys and Dolls, Finian's Rainbow, Kiss Me, Kate, and South Pacific), the Pack (including, as it did on Guys and Dolls, guest Rat Bing Crosby) took the freewheeling nature of those records to the big screen and to this original score for the motion picture. The seven musical "hoods" here are Sinatra, Crosby, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., songwriters Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen, and composer/conductor Nelson Riddle. All showcase their resumés well, from Sinatra's rendition of the familiar "My Kind of Town" (also included as a bonus track is a previously unreleased alternate version) to Davis's show-stopping ode to cold-blooded murder, "Bang! Bang!" And lest anyone take the proceedings too seriously, they hand off "All for One and One for All" to that somewhat less than noted crooner Peter Falk and let Crosby preach the Gospel of "Don't Be a Do-Badder" and "Mr. Booze" as--wait for it--a temperance lecturer! With the original album long out of print and here making its debut on CD, this edition restores the Rat Pack's lively film swan song to its full sonic glory. --Jerry McCulley


Friday, May 4, 2012

Jolly Christmas From Frank Sinatra

Jolly Christmas From Frank Sinatra Review



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Thursday, May 3, 2012

The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings

The Complete Reprise Studio Recordings Review



It's virtually impossible to imagine a more swinging combination than Frank Sinatra---the premier pop vocalist of an adoring generation---and the mighty orchestra of Count Basie. Such a scintillating summit meeting actually unfolded not once but twice in the studio. This collection brings together both of those historic album-length collaborations, originally on the label Sinatra founded, Reprise Records. It's a thoroughly satisfying soiree.