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Rat Pack Collection : Gold (Frank Sinatra)/The Best Of (Dean Martin)/That Old Black Magic (Sammy Davis Jr.)
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Rat Pack Collection : Gold (Frank Sinatra)/The Best Of (Dean Martin)/That Old Black Magic (Sammy Davis Jr.)

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by: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr.


:Album Description:50 recordings from the singing members of the legendary Rat Pack, both singularly & collectively. Contains 23 solo cuts by Frank Sinatra, 13 by Dean Martin & 10 by Sammy Davis Jr. For the remainder, one features Dino & Sammy, one is Dino with Ol' Blue Eyes, and two have Dino & Frank with Judy Garland. Hits featured include 'Everybody Loves Somebody', 'Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me', 'Night And Day', 'You Do Something To Me' and 'On The Sunny Side Of The Street'. Double slimline jewel case. 1998 Intermusic S.A. release.

Come Swing with Me!
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Come Swing with Me!

(more) »rank: 253881

by: Frank Sinatra


: :This 1961 record, one of Sinatra's last for Capitol, continues in the swingin' vein of Come Fly With Me, Come Dance With Me, and Sinatra's Swingin' Session. Though not one of Sinatra's best Capitol-era efforts, it's still pretty good. Fine versions of 'On the Sunny Side of the Street,' 'Don't Take Your Love From Me' and 'That Old Black Magic' make it well worth your hard-earned cash. Most interesting, however, are Billy May's dynamic arrangements, which take maximum advantage of the stereo spectrum. While some listeners may find the relentless ping-ponging a distraction, fans of 'space-age bachelor pad' artists such as Esquivel and ...

The Essence of Frank Sinatra
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The Essence of Frank Sinatra

(more) »rank: 260638

by: Frank Sinatra


: :This 1961 record, one of Sinatra's last for Capitol, continues in the swingin' vein of Come Fly With Me, Come Dance With Me, and Sinatra's Swingin' Session. Though not one of Sinatra's best Capitol-era efforts, it's still pretty good. Fine versions of 'On the Sunny Side of the Street,' 'Don't Take Your Love From Me' and 'That Old Black Magic' make it well worth your hard-earned cash. Most interesting, however, are Billy May's dynamic arrangements, which take maximum advantage of the stereo spectrum. While some listeners may find the relentless ping-ponging a distraction, fans of 'space-age bachelor pad' artists such as Esquivel and ...

The Voice: The Columbia Years (1943-1952)
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The Voice: The Columbia Years (1943-1952)

(more) »rank: 127255

by: Frank Sinatra


: :This 1961 record, one of Sinatra's last for Capitol, continues in the swingin' vein of Come Fly With Me, Come Dance With Me, and Sinatra's Swingin' Session. Though not one of Sinatra's best Capitol-era efforts, it's still pretty good. Fine versions of 'On the Sunny Side of the Street,' 'Don't Take Your Love From Me' and 'That Old Black Magic' make it well worth your hard-earned cash. Most interesting, however, are Billy May's dynamic arrangements, which take maximum advantage of the stereo spectrum. While some listeners may find the relentless ping-ponging a distraction, fans of 'space-age bachelor pad' artists such as Esquivel and ...

Point of No Return
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Point of No Return

(more) »rank: 234232

by: Frank Sinatra


: :Though already in business in 1961 with his own record label, Sinatra was contractually obligated to give Capitol one more record before moving on to Reprise. Sinatra gave them the ironically titled Point of No Return, which is hardly the deal-fulfilling throwaway one might expect. Expertly arranged and conducted by longtime Sinatra ally Alex Stordahl, it's an elegant collection of farewell songs (including 'I'll See You Again,' 'As Time Goes By,' 'There Will Never Be Another You,' and 'It's a Blue World'), delivered by Sinatra with a profound sense of sadness and loss. Fans of such downbeat Sinatra concept albums as In the ...

Platinum & Gold Collection
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Platinum & Gold Collection

(more) »rank: 253492

by: Frank Sinatra, Tommy Dorsey


: :Though already in business in 1961 with his own record label, Sinatra was contractually obligated to give Capitol one more record before moving on to Reprise. Sinatra gave them the ironically titled Point of No Return, which is hardly the deal-fulfilling throwaway one might expect. Expertly arranged and conducted by longtime Sinatra ally Alex Stordahl, it's an elegant collection of farewell songs (including 'I'll See You Again,' 'As Time Goes By,' 'There Will Never Be Another You,' and 'It's a Blue World'), delivered by Sinatra with a profound sense of sadness and loss. Fans of such downbeat Sinatra concept albums as In the ...

Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim
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Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim

(more) »rank: 79715

by: Frank Sinatra


: :Though already in business in 1961 with his own record label, Sinatra was contractually obligated to give Capitol one more record before moving on to Reprise. Sinatra gave them the ironically titled Point of No Return, which is hardly the deal-fulfilling throwaway one might expect. Expertly arranged and conducted by longtime Sinatra ally Alex Stordahl, it's an elegant collection of farewell songs (including 'I'll See You Again,' 'As Time Goes By,' 'There Will Never Be Another You,' and 'It's a Blue World'), delivered by Sinatra with a profound sense of sadness and loss. Fans of such downbeat Sinatra concept albums as In the ...

Best Of Frank Sinatra
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Best Of Frank Sinatra

(more) »rank: 277261

from: Phantom Sound & Vision


: :Though already in business in 1961 with his own record label, Sinatra was contractually obligated to give Capitol one more record before moving on to Reprise. Sinatra gave them the ironically titled Point of No Return, which is hardly the deal-fulfilling throwaway one might expect. Expertly arranged and conducted by longtime Sinatra ally Alex Stordahl, it's an elegant collection of farewell songs (including 'I'll See You Again,' 'As Time Goes By,' 'There Will Never Be Another You,' and 'It's a Blue World'), delivered by Sinatra with a profound sense of sadness and loss. Fans of such downbeat Sinatra concept albums as In the ...

Sings the Select Rodgers & Hart
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Sings the Select Rodgers & Hart

(more) »rank: 78160

by: Frank Sinatra


: :Though already in business in 1961 with his own record label, Sinatra was contractually obligated to give Capitol one more record before moving on to Reprise. Sinatra gave them the ironically titled Point of No Return, which is hardly the deal-fulfilling throwaway one might expect. Expertly arranged and conducted by longtime Sinatra ally Alex Stordahl, it's an elegant collection of farewell songs (including 'I'll See You Again,' 'As Time Goes By,' 'There Will Never Be Another You,' and 'It's a Blue World'), delivered by Sinatra with a profound sense of sadness and loss. Fans of such downbeat Sinatra concept albums as In the ...

Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2
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Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2

(more) »rank: 264804

by: Frank Sinatra


: :As very few of the 11 songs in this collection even made it onto the charts, the title of this record is something of a misnomer. This does, however, offer an intriguing snapshot of Sinatra's late-'60s/early-'70s career. While there's only one bona-fide classic in the bunch ('My Way'), you get interesting takes on contemporary pop numbers like Little Anthony's 'Goin' Out of My Head' and George Harrison's 'Something,' along with samples from such perennially underrated albums as The September of My Years and Watertown. Hardly a definitive collection, but intermittently rewarding, just the same. --Dan Epstein


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For a certain segment of the population, the vision of Halle Berry in shredded skin-tight leather is reason enough to see Catwoman. As Patience Philips, Berry plays a mousy graphic designer for a cosmetics company who learns a little too much about her employer's new beauty cream and gets flushed down a waste-disposal pipe. A supernatural cat brings Patience back to life and brings up a new persona from the depths of her psyche; soon she's bounding around fire escapes, cracking a whip, and getting framed for a couple of murders by a villainous ex-supermodel (Sharon Stone, Total Recall, Basic Instinct). If you're hoping for a Catwoman with bite, this is not your movie--this Catwoman rescues children from malfunctioning ferris wheels and apologizes for stealing jewels. The movie's script and visual style are as fresh as used kitty litter. Also featuring Benjamin Bratt (Miss Congeniality), and Frances Conroy (Six Feet Under). --Bret Fetzer

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