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Sinatra At the Movies
Frank Sinatra
Sinatra At the Movies
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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All Artists: Frank Sinatra
Title: Sinatra At the Movies
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Capitol
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 4/15/2008
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Traditional Jazz & Ragtime, Vocal Jazz, Easy Listening, Oldies, Vocal Pop, Musicals, Traditional Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 400000005591, 5099920852528, 719283805027, 5099920852559

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Fine album of movie ballads--BRAVO, FRANK SINATRA !!!
Matthew G. Sherwin | last seen screaming at Amazon customer service | 05/19/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Sinatra At The Movies has some great movie songs performed by Frank Sinatra. Sure, they may not be the exact songs sung in the movies--but since when has Frank let us down? The quality of the sound is excellent and the artwork is beautifully done as well.



"(Love Is) The Tender Trap" starts the CD as Frank sings this so very well; his voice is strong, confident and very vibrant. Frank never sounded better and that's fantastic! The musical arrangement uses the brass very well and that's great. "From Here To Eternity" features Frank Sinatra front and center--and how wonderful it is! Frank massages the lyrics to this tune and it makes for a sublime performance--awesome! In addition, Frank Sinatra does a brilliant job on "I Love Paris." "I Love Paris" is a number I have always loved and I truly believe that Frank Sinatra's delivery of this ballad is THE definitive rendition of "I Love Paris."



"How Deep Is The Ocean" is a classic love song that so many artists have sung; but when Frank Sinatra sings this he really makes it shine so brightly! Frank handles the complicated tempo and key changes like the pro he was and still remains; and the music gets a very sensitive arrangement. "All The Way" has another wonderful treatment from The Chairman Of The Board as he delivers this with panache; and this impresses me greatly. I'm sure you'll like Frank singing "All The Way" if you haven't heard this before.



"Young At Heart" is a beautiful tune with a catchy melody and the strings sound beautiful on this number. Frank Sinatra's delivery is totally flawless--and how many artists could sing "Young At Heart" as well as Frank?



"High Hopes" is a cute number that Frank sings with a darling children's chorus; Frank sings this without a superfluous note and the children's choir was chosen with care so that they could harmonize to perfection--and beyond! In addition, "The Lady Is A Tramp" amazes me as Frank Sinatra sings this like a champ; "The Lady Is A Tramp" is clearly another timeless tune and this is also a major highlight of this album. "Chicago" gets a wonderful upbeat arrangement that fits in so well with Frank's vocals; and listen for "Three Coins In The Fountain;" this song from the movie of the same name really sparkles when Frank performs this with feeling, heart and soul. Great!



"C'est Magnifique" again puts Frank in the spotlight and this love song is truly another highlight of this album. "Just One Of Those Things" features Frank swinging brightly to make this number a wonderful treat with a big band style arrangement; and the CD ends so well with Frank Sinatra singing "To Love And Be Loved." "To Love And Be Loved" is a very pretty ballad which makes this a fitting end for this exceptional album.



Frank Sinatra could sing just about any song; and this album proves it. This is a must-have for Sinatra fans and people who enjoy songs from Hollywood movies will want this album, too.

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Nice, but what's the point?
Martini Lover | Hamilton, Bermuda | 04/19/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)

"20 songs recorded by Frank Sinatra during his peak '50s years, which he performed in his movies. How could you go wrong? Well, for starters, these aren't the same recordings that you'll hear in his films. To find the original film versions, check out the "Sinatra In Hollywood" box set that came out a few years ago. These are simply the same studio recordings that have turned up on many a reissue over the years (including one CD from the early '90s that was also called "Sinatra At The Movies!").



This collection isn't really for newbies who are just getting into Frank, because a lot of these tracks ("Johnny Concho Theme," "From Here To Eternity"), while beautifully sung, simply aren't great songs. But if you're already a fan and you've got even one or two Sinatra CDs in your collection, then you probably already own at least half the material here.



So, in the end, this CD won't really satisfy anyone except those die-hard collectors who have to have everything."
Sinatra At the Movies
J. Maloney | Boston, Ma | 04/21/2008
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Is it me or do we seem to be purchasing the same songs/albums with different covers over and over and over? This is nuts! This title along with "Nothing But The Best" continues the constant reissuing of songs found on dozens of other compilations. All we seem to be doing is buy different artwork. Enough already!"