Music Review: Frank Sinatra - Sinatra At The Movies

Author: Big GeezPublished: Jun 08, 2008 at 1:12 am 1 comment

When reviewing a new album, I usually find some space in the first paragraph or two for a little background on the musician, just in case they're new to the reader. Somehow I don't think that's necessary in this case, because I'm reviewing a new Capitol/EMI release titled Sinatra At The Movies, and I'd be very surprised if you didn't already know a little bit about Francis Albert Sinatra. Released to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his death, it's part of a larger effort that includes a new US postage stamp, some TV play and even a special website.

It's doubtful that any singer has ever approached the sheer volume of notable songs recorded by Sinatra in his long career, and there are an enormous assortment of collections available. An Amazon search returns over 1800 results, and included among them are just about every album theme that can be imagined. In fact, there are a number of previous releases featuring Ol' Blue Eyes singing music from the movies so the question naturally arises, do we need another?

Well, this one does have a few things going for it. Coming from the record company that he partnered with for much of his career, the quality of the recordings is higher than you might find on some older albums from other sources. It's also a large collection, with a total of twenty tracks.

Sinatra also appeared in most of the movies chosen, but that doesn't seem to have played a major part in the producers' choice here. Rather they seem to have attempted to provide a varied mix that includes well-known tunes along with a few surprises, and the result is a very nice collection.

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Big Geez is a retiree who takes time off from trimming his ear hair to write about music -- occasionally writing reviews, but most often using his regular music feature, Retro Redux, to share his opinions about how something resonates with his memories and those of his generation. …

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