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Album Details: Dino: The Essential Dean Martin

Release Date:06/01/2004
Label:Capitol
UPC:724359848723

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    By posinedrose044  Jun 8, 2004

    Pros: Great classic songs

    Cons: none

    Dino's great no matter what title's on the album.Do I have all these old songs?Yeah...but who cares? I absolutely love Dean Martin and as my record collection will show I'll buy anything with his name on it.If you love him,you gotta buy h...im! Read more Less

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    By harlan  Jun 5, 2004

    Pros: Target's version has extra tracks

    Cons: too much from the pre-swingin' era

    if you buy the cd at Target,it's only $9.99(pre priced) and it has 4 bonus tracks,LIVE!,that are pretty cool,definitely worthwhile

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  • All Music Guide

    Dino: The Essential Dean Martin is an attempt by Capitol Records to fill up a single CD to the brim (30 tracks in nearly 78 minutes) with Dean Martin hits in the manner of the Beatles' 1. It's a welcome development from a label that previously was content to survey the same territory on the 1998 collection Greatest Hits: King of Cool, which contained only 16 tracks and ran less than 50 minutes. Martin put 36 recordings in the pop singles charts between 1949 and 1969, and 23 of them are found here. Of the four Top 40 hits not included, the most notable is the 1964 version of “You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You." The collection does include the 1960 nonhit version of that song instead, a decision that probably was made to reduce the number of essentially similar arrangements heard on Martin's ‘60s singles for Reprise Records. After he hit number one with “Everybody Loves Somebody" in 1964 using a ‘50s rock rollstyle triplet rhythm he repeated the same approach several more times (“Th...e Door Is Still Open to My Heart," “Send Me the Pillow You Dream On") before moving on to a popcountry style in such hits as “Houston." The compilers have broken up the samesounding tracks with inventive sequencing, but reducing the repetition by one must have seemed like a good idea. Before the listener gets to this final phase in Martin's hitmaking career, however, there is the long stretch of ‘50s hits, many of them with an Italianate tone (and not a few Italian lyrics). The disc's long running time allows space for quite a lot of this material; it takes up twothirds of the album. The compilers have included a few tracks that were hits only in the U.K., plus a couple of Martin classics that were not actually chart items: his renditions of “Just in Time" from the film version of +Bells Are Ringing and “Ain't That a Kick in the Head," a song he sang in Ocean's 11. By sticking to a core of major U.S. hits and adding some key elements, the collection makes for an outstanding singledisc treatment of Martin's bestknown recordings. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Dean Martin

Enjoying great success in music, film, television and the stage, Dean Martin was less an entertainer than an icon, the eternal essence of cool. A member of the legendary Rat Pack, he lived and died the high life of booze, broads and bright lights, always projecting a sense of utter detachment and serenity; along with Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr. and the other chosen ... Read more