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Live from Las Vegas [ ÉLŐ ] |
Frank Sinatra |
első megjelenés éve: 2005 |
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(2005)
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 CD |
4.270 Ft
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1. | Intro [Instrumental] (A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening)
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2. | I've Got the World On a String
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3. | What Now My Love
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4. | I Get a Kick Out of You
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5. | My Heart Stood Still
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6. | Luck Be a Lady
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7. | I've Got a Crush On You
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8. | Mack the Knife
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9. | Monologue
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10. | The Girls I Never Kissed
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11. | For Once in My Life
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12. | Someone to Watch Over Me
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13. | Maybe This Time
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14. | I've Got You Under My Skin
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15. | Only One to a Customer
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16. | I Have Dreamed
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17. | My Way
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18. | New York, New York
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19. | Bows (You Are There) [Instrumental]
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Jazz / Vocal, Show Tunes, Vocal Pop, Cast Recordings, Traditional Pop
19 previously unreleased live hits & signature songs
Frank Sinatra - Vocals Anette Levine Photography Bill Miller Conductor Billy May Arranger Charles Pignone Audio Production, Liner Notes, Producer Clifford Stoltze Design Don Costa Arranger Ernie Freeman Combo Arranger Frank Foster Arranger Irving Cottler Drums Jason Todd Photography Jim Hughart Bass Larry Walsh Mixing, Mastering Neal Hefti Arranger Nelson Riddle Arranger Oscar B. Goodman Liner Notes Robert Finkelstein Executive Producer Ron Anthony Guitar Roy Burns III Design Susan Lavoie Art Direction Terry Woodson Producer, Audio Production Wally McNamee Photography
Part of Capitol's Las Vegas Centennial Collection, Live from Las Vegas features Ol' Blue Eyes, singer Frank Sinatra, performing in December of 1986 at the Golden Nugget casino. Nicknamed "the Dungeon" by Sinatra because of the room's small dimensions, the Theatre Ballroom at the Golden Nugget was actually designed for Sinatra and led to a pleasant intimacy between him and the audience. Having recovered a month earlier from an illness that put him in the hospital, Sinatra was in good spirits when he took the stage, and his chipper attitude is evident. Kicking things off with a bright and swinging version of "I've Got the World On a String," Sinatra proceeds to breeze through the evening in classic form, his burnished baritone having diminished little with age. The same could be said for his legendary swinger's wit when, midway through the set during some banter with the audience, Sinatra learns a husband and wife are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary and proclaims, "Let's take him out and get him bombed!" Needless to say, the audience loves it. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide |
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