Live From Las Vegas [Digipak]Dean Martin
Release Date: 04/26/2005
Original Release:
2005
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 586601_CD
UPC # 724356022928
Label: Capitol/EMI Records
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Disc: 1
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Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes / Pennies From Heaven (Bourbon) / Hello, Dolly (Vegas)!
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Me And My Gal / Try A Little Tenderness / Swing Low, Sweet Chariot / Love Walked In / My Heart Sings / Cecilia / There's No Tomorrow (O Solo Mio) / It Was Very Good Year
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Performer: Dean Martin
Producer: Charles Pignone Distributor: EMI Music Distribution Notes: Personnel: Dean Martin (vocals). As charming on the movie screen as he was on record or in a concert setting, Dean Martin personified the grace, cool, and devil-may-care aura of the Rat Pack. And there was no place Dino was more at home than in Las Vegas. LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS presents Martin performing at the Rat Pack's second home, the Sands, in 1967--a time when he, Sinatra, and their pals where still mighty figures but had begun to shine a bit less brightly for the fickle public's whims. So what if the Beatles were outselling him? It mattered little to Dino, as he prowled the stage comically in his drunk schtick (which was never more than an act), the consummate entertainer, delivering swinging hits such as "Everybody Loves Somebody" and "It Had to Be You" interspersed with the Italianate ballads that helped make his name ("Volare," "There's No Tomorrow") and the charismatic showman's endearing humorous patter and asides. At a time when the world was changing, Martin provided a last (and lasting) glimpse into what it had been, and now the rest of us can experience it too.
Dean Martin was a towering pop-culture icon of the 20th century. He first became known as part of a wildly successful music-and-comedy team with Jerry Lewis in the 1940s and '50s, subsequently becoming a solo singing star. His mellow, Bing Crosby-inspired crooning style lent itself well to everything from Italian ballads to pop standards and even C&W material. As part of Frank Sinatra's notorious Rat Pack, he took part in numerous films and concerts with Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr. A major presence in movies, and on TV, radio, and records up to the 1970s, Martin was one of the most recognizable faces in America. He had been in retirement from show business for several years when he died in 1995 at the age of 78.
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