The Essential Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (2CD)

by RCA

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Release Date:2005-10-04
Label:RCA
UPC:828767116624
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:RCA
ASIN:B000AO4NKE
Category:Music

Tracks on The Essential Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra (2CD) by RCA

  1. I'll Be Seeing You
  2. Say It
  3. Polka Dots And Moonbeams
  4. Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread)
  5. Imagination
  6. You're Lonely And I'm Lonely
  7. East Of The Sun (And West Of The Moon)
  8. It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow
  9. I'll Never Smile Again
  10. All This And Heaven Too
  11. Trade Winds
  12. The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else
  13. The Call Of The Canyon
  14. Love Lies
  15. I Could Make You Care
  16. Our Love Affair
  17. We Three (My Echo, My Shadow, And Me)
  18. Stardust
  19. Oh! Look At Me Now
  20. You Might Have Belonged To Another
  21. It's Always You
  22. I Tried
  23. Dolores
  24. Do I Worry?
  25. Everything Happens To Me
  26. This Love Of Mine
  27. I Guess I'll Have To Dream The Rest
  28. You And I
  29. Blue Skies
  30. I Think Of You
  31. Violets With Your Furs
  32. How About You?
  33. The Night We Called It A Day
  34. The Song Is You
  35. I'll Take Tallulah
  36. The Last Call For Love
  37. Just As Though You Were Here
  38. Street Of Dreams
  39. Take Me
  40. Be Careful It's My Heart
  41. In The Blue Of Evening
  42. There Are Such Things
  43. Daybreak
  44. Light A Candle In The Chapel

Customer Reviews

a great "duet:"....Sinatra and T Dorsey - Reviewed on 2008-06-12
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1 customer found this review helpful.

I witnessed this "duet" in 1942 when I was a student at Indiana Univ. It was a late afternoon session in the auditorium and the Junior Prom dance in the evening. Superb performance which I'll never forget. "Without a Song" was so powerful in the auditoruim that Sinatra had to back off from the mike. I met him during the dance at stage-side; my date was the prion year's junior prom queen. Frank was gracious. After shaking hands with him I've decline to wash it ever since!!

Bob Cusack
An excellent sound from the "early" Frank - Reviewed on 2008-03-22
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An excellent compillation of many songs and sounds of a very young Frank. Fantastic assortment of the Dorsey Orchestra intermixed with the smooth crooning of Frank make this a jazzy and relaxing set. It has it all and is loaded with good tunes. A great set and a perfect addition to any Sintra collection. This is Sinatra in the beginning of his career, sweet, smooth, silky sounds. I Highly recommend the set.
Origins Of A Legend. - Reviewed on 2007-08-29
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These recordings are a tremendous joy to have. Here is where you will hear Frank Sinatra, God's Gift To Music, perfecting his craft, learning his trademark style from the best teacher an aspiring singer could hope to have, Tommy Dorsey.

It is true that these recordings are nearly 70 years old, and that they lack the edge and energy of Frank's later recordings. They are reflective of a much more simpler, conservative time in music, so a great deal of patience is needed to sit through them and it is understandable if one becomes somewhat bored with the music.

However, once you've managed to conjure up that patience, you will be exposed to music history. Frank was still growing at this point. He had just left Harry James as he felt Tommy Dorsey will give him a bigger opportunity to stretch over into the mainstream. From Tommy, Frank learned everything he needed to know about his phrasing and breath control techniques. He studied Tommy's techniques with these on the trombone intently, and he transferred them into his own singing skills, and him and Tommy became a winning force. Frank and Tommy play off each other that at tiems it seems that Tommy is duetting with Frank rather than giving him instrumental backing.

The songs here are songs of a simpler times. Most of them would be deemed corny by today's standards (especially "Polka Dots And Moonbeams", which is still a great song), but they hold such great artistic and historical value that you can easily overlook their lack of meter.

Many of these songs ("Polka Dots And Moonbeams", "I'll Never Smile Again", "The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else", "Oh! Look At Me Now", "How About You", "The Song Is You", "Street Of Dreams", "There Are Such Things") would be perfected during later recordings at Capitol and Reprise, but without these early blueprints, those latter day masterpieces would not have existed. Frank's voice had not developed into the rich, manly baritone it would become, but to hear his voice this vulnerable and pure is a dream.

The sound quality and packaging are absolutely excellent, and this cd is a must have for all music fans.
The Best - Reviewed on 2007-04-27
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The Dorsey Orchestra and Sinatra at his best...a match made in heaven. It has never been any better than this...and never will be!
How could it be better? - Reviewed on 2006-11-23
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15 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

This was my parent's music. Being a child of Rock n Roll, may have kept me from really enjoying it at the time but I have returned. Timeless, is an over used word but what else can be applied to this set? The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra is a giant in this era. They had a faultless sound that has stood the test of time and still sounds fresh and new. The addition of Frank Sinatra produced music that is unique and wonderful. This is pure talent showcased in the days before sound equipment could make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. This two CD set contains over forty songs not one which is less than excellent.

If I close my eyes, I swear Dad is humming in the background.
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