Aces Back to Back! Bobby Darin

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  • Release Date: 09/14/2004
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 15,849
  • Label: SIN-DROME RECORDS
  • UPC: 825005932428
 
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Aces Back to Back!

Disc 1
1LISTENCould Be The Start of Something Big
2LISTENCan’t Take My Eyes Off You
3LISTENSong Sung Blue
4LISTENDream (Duet with Petula Clark)
5LISTENQuarter To Nine
6LISTENAlone Again Naturally
7LISTENBeyond The Sea
8LISTENI’ll Be Your Baby Tonight
9LISTENIf I Were A Carpenter
10LISTENSimple Song Of Freedom
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Disc 2
1This Could Be the Start of Something Big DVD
2Can't Take My Eyes Off of You DVD
3Song Sung Blue DVD
4All I Have to Do Is Dream DVD
5A Quarter to Nine DVD
6Alone Again Naturally DVD
7Beyond the Sea DVD
8Mack the Knife DVD
9Documentary Footage DVD

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Editorial Reviews

Grammy-winning producer Joel Dorn believes Bobby Darin to be one of the greatest singers and entertainers of the 20th century, and he's pressing his case with this extraordinary CD/DVD collection of previously unreleased or rare performances. With effortless immediacy, Darin trademarks everything from classic American pop ("Blue Skies," "All the Way," "Moon River") to theater pieces (his classic reading of "Mack the Knife") to folk (Tim Hardin's "If I Were a Carpenter," a hit single for Darin) to country (a gently swinging live take on Dylan's "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"). The first seven cuts are live, culled from performances on Darin's weekly television variety show in 1972, including a lovely duet with Petula Clark on the Everly Brothers hit "All I Have to Do Is Dream"; a dramatic deconstruction of "Alone Again Naturally" that essentially recasts it as tragedy of Shakespearean complexity; and a swinging take on the classic "Beyond the Sea" (although Darin's clever ad-lib lyric reference to Tommy Sands may not compute with anyone under age 50). Never more timely than now, the message in Darin's self-penned pop-folk manifesto, "Simple Song of Freedom," begs to be heard anew, whereas a stripped-down demo version of another Darin original, "Dream Lover," is simply beautiful in its stark, tender yearning. The DVD includes terrific clips from the TV show and riveting behind-the-scenes footage from an unreleased documentary about Darin -- strictly must-see material. Yet another bonus, the liner book contains a previously unpublished essay about Darin penned by his friend and fellow giant, the great songwriter Doc Pomus (Drifters, B. B. King, Elvis, et al.). Compelling evidence this, and the judgment goes to Joel Dorn, big time. David McGee, Barnes & Noble



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