Music DVD Review: Sammy Davis, Jr. - The Best Of Sammy Davis Jr. Live

Too often, the magnitude of an artist’s talent is not wholly known or recognized until after that person is gone. In the case of Sammy Davis, Jr., who died in 1990, the legend, with its Rat Pack and Las Vegas associations, has sometimes overshadowed the man. Thankfully, a newly released DVD, entitled The Best Of Sammy Davis Jr. Live, highlights the singular gifts of one of the twentieth century’s most consummate entertainers.

Filmed in Germany in 1985, this complete hour-long concert includes some of Davis’ most beloved songs, including “Candy Man,” “What Kind Of Fool Am I,” and “I’ve Gotta Be Me,” sung with swagger, prowess, and inherent cool.

Davis’ voice is in superb form here, consistently rich and resonant, whether sounding vulnerable and tender or resilient and soaring.

Also impressive, following a jazzy version of “I'm Singing In The Rain,” Davis delivers a spectacular tap-dance routine, to the sheer amazement of the live theatre audience.

The most gripping and endearing image of Sammy Davis, Jr. in this performance, though, comes during the final number, “Mr. Bojangles.” Personifying the title character with a bowl hat and walking cane, Davis delivers a definitive and iconic rendition of this signature song.

For long-time fans or even for the curious, this remarkable concert DVD will confirm that Sammy Davis, Jr. was a quintessential entertainer by virtue of his own merit and talent.

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Article Author: Donald Gibson

A contributing music editor at Blogcritics, Donald Gibson devotes most of his writing to music criticism, paying particular attention to the craft and aesthetic of songwriting. He holds a B.A. in English from the University of South Florida.

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  • 1 - Big Geez

    Jul 24, 2007 at 3:05 pm

    Your premise is exactly correct in my case, Donald. In those early days, I knew Sammy had a long history of singing and dancing experience, but thought of him as average in talent -- more of a stage performer than an artist. Also, I always regarded him as a kind of sidekick to the others of the Rat Pack. (And in fact Sinatra sometimes seemed to treat him that way.) But in later years I began to listen...and realized that the guy could really sing. And there is no doubt that he could really sell a song.

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