Icon Series - The Rat Pack (2019)

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Title: Icon Series - The Rat Pack
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Harbour Lights
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:13:42
Total Size: 157 mb | 354 mb
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Tracklist:

[02:33] 1. Frank Sinatra - That Old Black Magic
[02:31] 2. Dean Martin - Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes
[03:24] 3. Sammy Davis, Jr. - What Kind Of Fool Am I?
[03:22] 4. Frank Sinatra - Nancy (With The Laughing Face)
[02:05] 5. Dean Martin - Everybody Loves Somebody
[02:47] 6. Sammy Davis, Jr. - Hey There
[02:56] 7. Frank Sinatra - Begin The Beguine
[03:30] 8. Dean Martin - Some Enchanted Evening
[02:32] 9. Sammy Davis, Jr. - Laura
[03:05] 10. Frank Sinatra - If I Loved You
[01:11] 11. Dean Martin - Baby It's Cold Outside
[02:51] 12. Sammy Davis, Jr. - You're Nobody 'Till Somebody Loves You
[02:00] 13. Frank Sinatra - On The Sunny Side Of The Street
[02:20] 14. Dean Martin - Memories Are Made Of This
[03:25] 15. Sammy Davis, Jr. - Someone To Watch Over Me
[03:09] 16. Frank Sinatra - I'll Never Smile Again
[03:01] 17. Dean Martin - When You're Smiling
[03:18] 18. Sammy Davis, Jr. - Birth Of The Blues
[03:18] 19. Frank Sinatra - Embraceable You
[02:53] 20. Dean Martin - Walkin' My Baby Back Home
[02:41] 21. Frank Sinatra - Five Minutes More
[02:20] 22. Dean Martin - Who's Sorry Now?
[01:38] 23. Sammy Davis, Jr. - Something's Gotta Give
[02:49] 24. Frank Sinatra - Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night Of The Week)
[02:15] 25. Dean Martin - Once In Love With Amy

The so-called Rat Pack wasn't a group in the normal sense, but consisted of a loose confederation of actors, comedians, and singers lumped together by the media under that name in the early '60s. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop, and Peter Lawford formed the core of the Rat Pack, and they appeared together in several movies, including Robin and the Seven Hoods and the original Ocean's Eleven.

Sinatra, Davis, and Martin, the singing contingent of the group, all managed long individual careers in the recording industry, and would occasionally band together to do nightclub concerts, frequently in Las Vegas, that were equal parts comedy and music, and heavy on caricature, playing off of the trio's huge public personas. Several of these shows have been released on CD, VHS, and DVD under various titles, and while they conjure a kind of emblematic nostalgia for a particular time and place in the mythic 1960s (a time when a martini and a tux were seemingly all you really needed), Davis, Sinatra, and Martin are musically much better served by the material on their individual albums.


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