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Frank Sinatra - A Man and His Music
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Product Details
- Starring: Frank Sinatra
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- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
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- Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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- Audio Format: PCM Stereo, PCM Stereo
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- Binding: DVD
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- Director: Dwight Hemion
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- EAN: 9786305323525
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- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
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- ISBN: 6305323526
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- Label: Warner Bros / Wea
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- Language: English
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- Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: DVD
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- Publisher: Warner Bros / Wea
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- Region Code: 1
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- Release Date: 1999-03-09
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- Studio: Warner Bros / Wea
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- Theatrical Release Date: 1965-11-24
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- Title: Frank Sinatra - A Man and His Music
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- UPC: 075993820126
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Product Description: Frank Sinatra had sung on television and even hosted variety specials and series, but when he strutted through the empty hallways of NBC studios, took a stool next to a lonely microphone, and belted out the opening lines to "I've Got You Under My Skin," it was a TV revelation. Here was the mature, confident, at times even swaggering saloon singer and balladeer in a solo showcase: literally, the man and his music. The mix of classic tunes ("I Get a Kick Out of You," "The Lady Is a Tramp," "Witchcraft"), key songs from his 1950s reinvention ("Come Fly with Me," "You Make Me Feel So Young"), and 1960s standards ("My Kind of Town," "This Is All I Ask") is mirrored in an effective medley anchored by "It Was a Very Good Year," giving us a brief tour of his career from the bobby-soxer heartthrob crooning hopeful ditties ("Young at Heart") to the reflective maturity of the artist in 1965 (the melancholy "Last Night When We Were Young"). Vocally, Sinatra is in excellent form--clear and bold, with the dexterity of his 1950s recordings now colored by phrasing at once thoughtful and seemingly spontaneous--and the combination of top-notch arrangements and impeccably chosen material makes this special Sinatra's finest televised hour. --Sean Axmaker
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Customer Reviews
Sinatra DVD
I bought this dvd for my father for Fathers Day. He is 82. He loves it and has watched it several times. It takes him back to a special time in his life. I am happy they put this dvd togther. I think I will buy him another dvd in the series.
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Frank at his best!
The original Man and his Music special features Frank at the top of his form singing the best from his Scooby Dooby period and more. It really is a pleasure hearing and seeing Sinatra effortlessly belt these tunes out , in total command of his craft and instrument. Nelson Riddle's arrangements and a great orchestra/band are also top notch. It totally holds up, albeit with mono sound, but still a good mix from so long ago.
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Sinatra program
As a devotee of Frank's style, he never could do anything I didn't like, especially with Nelson Riddle conducting. This is surprisingly fresh, given how many years it was made. I enjoyed it.
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Sinatra - A Man and His Music
This is a great DVD A chance to see Old Blue Eyes in his prime. Highly recommended.
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Part I is a gem but they did highly screw with Part II
A great program from 42 years ago this very month, broadcast on November 24, 1965. If you are a Sinatra fan you should grab it while it is in print.
A technical note of importance here concerning the FS: Man & His Music Part I [1965] DVD versus the FS: Man & His Music, Part II [1966] DVD:
The DVD transfer for FSMM/Part I was done on a 1:1 timing basis from the videotape. I mean that the pacing on the Part I DVD is not artificially sped-up from the original as I have been so troubled to discover is the case with the FSMM/Part II DVD. I am relieved I purchased two copies of the Part II videotape ten years ago and still have them.
I consider the "Part II" program itself the slightly better of these two superbly excellent shows for Sinatra fans but the shameful and egregious speed-up during the transfer process on Frank Sinatra - A Man and His Music Part II - With Special Guest Nancy Sinatra is an inexcusable and contemptuous affront to this incomparable historical video/musical document. It must be undone and corrected in some later release. Please, Nancy, get this corrected, re-done, re-made for posterity!
My scoring of the two programs using the selected best of the performances (in my opinion) on each:
FS: MAN & HIS MUSIC PART I
I've Got You Under My Skin - 3
Medley:
It Was A Very Good Year - [wrapper]
Young At Heart - 3
The Girl Next Door - 2
Last Night When We Were Young - 2
This Is All I Ask - 3
Witchcraft - 3
Put Your Dreams Away - 3
[MY SCORE = 19]
FS: MAN & HIS MUSIC PART II (see DVD caveat above)
Fly Me To The Moon - 3
Moonlight In Vermont - 3
You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You - 2
Medley:
Just One Of Those Things - [wrapper]
My Heart Stood Still - 2
But Beautiful - 3
When Your Lover Is Gone - 3
Luck Be A Lady - 3
That's Life - 3
[MY SCORE = 22]
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