Sinatra Family DCC Gold Neu OVP Sealed

Sinatra Family DCC Gold Neu OVP Sealed
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The Sinatra Family Wish you a Merry Christmas
DCC GOLD NEU OVP Sealed ARZ-103-2


Produktinformation


Audio CD (9. November 1999)
Anzahl Disks/Tonträger: 1
Format: Gold CD
Label: Artanis DCC
       Tracks
1. I Wouldn't Trade Christmas
2. It's Such A Lonely Time Of Year
3. Some Children See Him
4. O Bambino (One Cold And Blessed Winter)
5. Bells Of Christmas, The
6. Whatever Happened To Christmas
7. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
8. Kids
9. Christmas Waltz
10. 12 Days Of Christmas, The


Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Released in 1968, The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas is certainly a relic of its time. The cover photo alone — picturing Frank with Nancy, Tina, and Frank Jr., all dressed in white — is a sign of Sinatra's post-Rat Pack times, as is the music inside. Nelson Riddle seems to take Don Costa's slick, lush orchestrations as his cue for the arrangements, which rarely show the subtle grace and wit of his best work. That's not a slight to Costa, whose big orchestrations had their own charm, but it's a little unfair to go into The Sinatra Family expecting something similar to Sinatra's past glories with Riddle. Then again, the title of the record signals that this an album about personality, not music. On that level, it's pretty fun, although it's quite slight and really dated. Frank doesn't have a huge presence on the record, soloing on the two highlights, Jimmy Webb's "Whatever Happened to Christmas?" and Cahn/Styne's "The Christmas Waltz." Apart from "The Bells of Christmas," which is delivered fairly seriously, the family tracks are a lark, especially the conspicuously modern reworking of "The 12 Days of Christmas," where Daddy gets nine games of Scrabble. "I Wouldn't Trade Christmas" shares a similarly lighthearted, consciously hep tone, and it's the next best thing here. Frank Jr. apes his father a bit too enthusiastically on "Some Children See Him," while Nancy's two tracks are enjoyable but ephemeral, as are Tina's "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" and the daughters' duet "O Bambino." But so what? This wasn't meant to be substantial — it was just a seasonal laugh for 1968. It probably was an enjoyable trifle then, and decades later, it's still an enjoyable trifle, made all the more fun because it is a pop culture artifact.

Condition: SS / OVP:

"Item Condition" notes:

SS / OVP: CD & LP is factory sealed in shrink-wrap or cellophane.

NEU / NEW: CD & LP is open and not yet played.(Achtung: = Nicht alle neuen CDs werden vom Hersteller eingeschweißt!)

NM: NEAR MINT CD & LP Just about in perfect condition.

E: EXCELLENT CD & LP Near perfect, may show very light signs of use & maybe one very light scratch.

VG: VERY GOOD CD & LP CD has some very minor wear (several very light scratches or marks). If insert, may have dimple marks or very light wrinkles/folds,

G: GOOD CD & LP Some to very heavier wear or tear (some to very scratches throughout the CD), still plays perfectly. If insert, may have some wrinkles, folds, ripples, tears or multiple case. If case has cracked or is broken.

Demo-Copy: CD & LP = Promo - not for sale - particularly rare!!

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