Frank Sinatra - Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964
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Track List: Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964
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Disc 1:
- Dolores (Outtake)
- I'll Never Smile Again
- Radio Spot For 'Ship Ahoy' (Excerpt)
- Moonlight Bay
- Poor You
- The Last Call For Love
- Blue Skies (Outtake)
- Finale: The Last Call For Love
- Night And Day
- I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night
- The Music Stopped
- I Saw You First
- A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (With Orchestra)
- A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (Piano & Vocal)
- You're On Your Own
- You're On Your Own (Reprise)
- Finale: I Saw You First/A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening/The Music Stopped
- Stardust
- (There'll Be A) Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin
- Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night In The Week)
- Come Out, Come Out Wherever You Are
- As Long As There's Music
- Where Does Love Begin?
- Some Other Time
- Some Other Time (Duet Version)
- And Then You Kissed Me (Outtake)
- Finale: As Long As There's Music/Some Other Time/As Long As There's Music/Where Does Love Begin?
Disc 2:
- We Hate To Leave
- The Cradle Song (Brahms' Lullaby)
- I Begged Her
- If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie
- What Makes The Sunset?
- The Charm Of You
- I Fall In Love Too Easily
- Acceptance Speech For Receiving Honorary Academy Award
- The House I Live In (That's America To Me)
- If You Are But A Dream
- All Or Nothing At All
- Ol' Man River
- Whose Baby Are You?
- The Brooklyn Bridge
- The Brooklyn Bridge (Alternate Ending/Outtake)
- Invention #1
- I Believe
- Time After Time
- The Song's Gotta Come From The Heart
- Otchi-Tchor-Ni-Ya (Outtake)
- La Ci Darem La Mano
- It's The Same Old Dream
- It's The Same Old Dream (Reprise)
- Finale: The Brooklyn Bridge
- Presentation Of Modern Screen Magazine's Award For 'Most Popular Film Star Of 1946'
- Every Homeward (A Cappella)
- Promotional Spot For 'The Chapel Of Four Chaplains' & 'The Miracle Of The Bells'
- If I Steal A Kiss
- Senorita
- Siesta
- What's Wrong With Me?
- We're On Our Way (Outtake)
- Finale: If I Steal A Kiss
Disc 3:
- Promotional Interview Discussing 'The Kissing Bandit' & 'Take Me Out To The Ball Game'
- Take Me Out To The Ball Game
- Yes, Indeedy
- O'Brien To Ryan To Goldberg
- The Right Girl For Me
- Boys And Girls Like You And Me (Outtake)
- It's Fate, Baby It's Fate
- Strictly U.S.A.
- Finale: Strictly U.S.A.
- New York, New York (Full-Length Version)
- Come Up To My Place
- You're Awful
- Count On Me
- Pearl Of The Persian Sea
- On The Town
- It's Only Money
- Kisses And Tears
- Finale: It's Only Money
- Promotional Spot For 'Meet Danny Wilson'
- All Of Me
- How Deep Is The Ocean
- You're A Sweetheart
- (I Got A Woman Crazy For Me) She's Funny That Way (Edited Version)
- A Good Man Is Hard To Find
- Lonesome Man Blues (Edited Version)
- That Old Black Magic
- I've Got A Crush On You
- When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)
Disc 4:
- From Here To Eternity/Re-Enlistment Blues (Instrumental)
- Acceptance Speech For Receiving 'Best Supporting Actor' Academy Award
- From Here To Eternity
- Interview Discussing Latest Film Work
- Three Coins In The Fountain
- Young At Heart
- Someone To Watch Over Me (Alternate Mix, With Orchestra)
- Just One Of Those Things
- One For My Baby (And One More For The Road)
- You, My Love (Alternate Mix)
- Necessity
- Ad Lib Blues
- That Great Come-And-Get-It Day
- Necessity ('Scat' Version)
- If This Isn't Love
- Old Devil Moon
- Old Devil Moon (Reprise)
- Necessity (Duet Version)
- Finale: How Are Things In Glocca Morra?
- Not As A Stranger
- The Oldest Established (Permanent Floating Crap Game In New York)
- Guys And Dolls
- Adelaide
- Sue Me
- (Love Is) The Tender Trap (Main Title)
- (Love Is) The Tender Trap (Piano & Vocal)
- (Love Is) The Tender Trap (End Title)
Disc 5:
- Soliloquy (Outtake)
- The Man With The Golden Arm
- Johnny Concho Theme (Wait For Me)
- Promotional Spots For 'High Society'
- Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? (Alternate Mix)
- You're Sensational
- Well, Did You Evah! (Alternate Mix)
- Mind If I Make Love To You?
- All The Way (Version 1)
- I Cried For You (Now It's Your Turn To Cry Over Me)
- If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight)
- At Sundown
- All The Way (Version 2)
- Medley: Out Of Nowhere/Swingin' On A Star (Parody)
- Medley: Naturally/Ah, So Pure/Naturally (Parody)
- All The Way (Parody)
- Chicago (That Toddlin' Town)
- Promotional Spots for 'Pal Joey'
- I Didn't Know What Time It Was
- There's A Small Hotel
- I Could Write A Book
- The Lady Is A Tramp
- Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered
- Finale: Dream Sequence/What Do I Care For A Dame?/I Could Write A Book (Reprise)
Disc 6:
- Monique
- To Love And Be Loved
- Promotional Spots For 'A Hole In The Head'
- All My Tomorrows
- High Hopes
- Main Title: Can-Can/Montmart'
- I Love Paris (Full-Length Version/Outtake)
- C'Est Magnifique
- Let's Do It
- It's All Right With Me
- Heart Of Mine
- Promotional Spot For 'Come Blow Your Horn'
- Come Blow Your Horn
- Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
- The Girl Who Stole The Eiffel Tower
- My Kind Of Town (Chicago Is)
- I Like To Lead When I Dance
- Mister Booze
- Style (Alternate Mix)
- Finale: Don't Be A Do-Badder
- Don't Be A Do-Badder (Vocal Tracking Session)
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Album Details: Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964
- Release Date:
- 06/04/2002
- Label:
- Rhino / Wea
- UPC:
- 081227828523
Pro Reviews: Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Frank Sinatra's studio recordings have been collected in comprehensive box sets issued by the various record labels for which he recorded (RCA Victor [when he was a singer in Tommy Dorsey's orchestra], Columbia, Capitol, and Reprise) and there have also been multi-disc collections of his V-Disc recordings and radio shows. That leaves his work in television and film, a more challenging prospect for compilation (at least, legally) since so many different companies are involved. Yet Reprise has managed to do the job here for the singer's movie performances, gathering together soundtrack recordings made for films released by Paramount, MGM, Columbia, RKO, Universal, Warner Bros., United Artists, and 20th Century Fox between 1940 and 1964. The chronological sequencing provides a portrait of Sinatra's musical development that parallels his studio recordings during the same period. He first turned up on screen in the Dorsey band in Las Vegas Nights, released in 1941, not acting, but merely singing the previous year's breakthrough hit "I'll Never Smile Again," albeit under a dialogue scene by the film's principals. After he went solo, he began making tentative appearances in films like Higher and Higher that traded on his bobbysoxer appeal. With 1945's Anchors Aweigh, he graduated to big-budget movie musical stardom at MGM, but by the end of the decade was making forgettable pictures for RKO. At the end of the third disc, one begins to hear the mature Sinatra, singing standards in his familiar '50s style, emerge in the tracks from 1951's Meet Danny Wilson, and the rest of the '50s are triumphant, with the Rat Pack movies of the early '60s providing a coda. The seven-hour, six-disc set is more than complete, containing outtakes and promotional spots in addition to the actual soundtrack recordings for a box packed with material Sinatra fans will eat up. - William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide |
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