"Sometimes it would pay to read reviews more closely. Had I read that these songs were medleys and were of poor quality, I would not have wasted my money. Unless you are a die hard Dean fan and want anything by this crooner, avoid this package. The sound quality is horrendous and the song titles are misleading as you find out when the song becomes a medley. All these complaints were listed in other reviews. So buyer beware ! Pass on this one."
Poor C/D sound quality.
Nick Richards | CA | 08/13/1999
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Poor C/D sound quality. It is, as if, you are listening to Dean on AM radio. If you are looking for a swinging C/D to play @ Martini-time, this is NOT the C/D, for you. I almost tossed it, after listening to Shirley Mac's version of Innamorata...PLEASE BE AWARE."
POOR QALITY NOT STATED LIVE
09/18/1999
(1 out of 5 stars)
"DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY YOUR OLD RECORDS SOUND BETTER. NOT STATED LIVE. MEDLEYS NOT COMPLETE SONGS NOT WORTH THE 14.99 UNKNOWN LABEL NO ONE TO COMPLAIN TO YOU BUY YOU OWN IT"
Dino nostalgia
Nick Richards | 08/22/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"While the recording quality is not the finest (actually it's pretty bad in places), this is Dean Martin as those who faithfully watched his television show and saw his movies remember him. One disc is chiefly from his TV show with 4 of his earliest recordings from the 40s plus one combined performance with Sinatra and Davis on the end. The titles on this disc are misleading because many of the tracks are medleys, complete with the Golddiggers. The other disc contains songs from his films - most duets or trios and many with Lewis. Those of us who can remember vintage Dean will find this set a trip down nostalgia lane. It's a real pleasure trip for me."
Very disappointing
Nick Richards | 12/07/1999
(1 out of 5 stars)
"The sound quality is poor. These sound like old tapes of TV shows recorded with a faulty patch cord. Don't waste your time or your money."