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Consisting entirely of previously unreleased live performances, this five-disc box set represents a major addition to the Sinatra discography. Like 2002's Sinatra in Hollywood, the collection focuses on one facet of Ol' Blue Eyes' career: his Vegas shows. Five concerts ranging in date from 1961 to '87 and held in different Vegas venues fill four CDs and one DVD: at the Sands in '61 and '66; Caesar's Palace in '78 and '82; and the Golden Nugget in '87. The DVD preserves a complete concert (the '78 show) taped by CBS, of which only portions were ever broadcast. Housed in a handsome book-form box, the package also includes extensive documentation and even reproductions of Vegas memorabilia. Barnes & Noble
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October 07, 2007: Sinatra is one of those few people who sounds great live. That's becuase his voice is just so incredible. These concerts are very entertaining. The sound quality is also very good. Sinatra at the Sands in 1966 is still my favorite.
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December 05, 2006: Finally, someone was listening to Sinatra people's pleas! This set completes what has been out for years and shows the great Francis Albert sinatra at his best: Live and In Person! The Sands Concert (F2S-1019) was a drop in the bucket,[also was a different night as the 2nd disc in the set proves] but this one set eclipses that CD and allows us to experience Sinatra at all stages of his career. For years, the first disc has been available as a bootleg (recorded from the soundboard) but with this set, we hear 1961 as it truly was we also hear the Nugget and Ceaser's so we know that The Sands didn't have the exclusive on FS and his music.My advice to any Sinatra addict who wants more LIVE in his collection? Get it while it can be got. The DVD by the way really allows you to see FS in action as well.Now then, bring on Live Dino Martino! [Dean Martin!}
Consisting entirely of previously unreleased live performances, this five-disc box set represents a major addition to the Sinatra discography. Like 2002's Sinatra in Hollywood, the collection focuses on one facet of Ol' Blue Eyes' career: his Vegas shows. Five concerts ranging in date from 1961 to '87 and held in different Vegas venues fill four CDs and one DVD: at the Sands in '61 and '66; Caesar's Palace in '78 and '82; and the Golden Nugget in '87. The DVD preserves a complete concert (the '78 show) taped by CBS, of which only portions were ever broadcast. Housed in a handsome book-form box, the package also includes extensive documentation and even reproductions of Vegas memorabilia.
Frank Sinatra accomplished so much in his career that the fact that he virtually created the swinging style that became known as the sound of Las Vegas at its peak seems like a mere footnote to his legacy. Perhaps it is a footnote, but it's a fascinating footnote and one that still holds sway over the popular imagination, both in their perception of Sinatra and Vegas. To many, Sinatra was the brassy, high-rolling Rat Pack leader that he was in the Vegas of the '60s, and that sound and image are still what people hope to experience when they visit Las Vegas. Rhino's four-CD, one-DVD box set Sinatra: Vegas was designed with those listeners in mind. It presents five concerts -- all previously unreleased -- from Sinatra's various engagements in Vegas over the decades. The first two discs are devoted to '60s performances at The Sands, a casino owned in part by Sinatra. The first disc captures a 1961 show and despite some goofing off by Frank -- pronouncing "Imagination" with a hard "G," slipping in a "goddamn" in "Moonlight in Vermont" -- this is a pretty straight-ahead performance of standards and contemporary tunes, not nearly as swaggering as his reputation suggests. It is, however, a nicely nuanced performance, one that feels more suited for a concert hall than a casino.
This is also partially true of the second disc, which is devoted to a 1966 concert with Count Basie and an orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones. This stint at The Sands has been previously documented on the excellent 1966 album Sinatra at the Sands, but this CD contains previously unreleased performances from these concerts, and right away it's clear why they weren't released: Sinatra immediately breaks into jokes on "I've Got a Crush on You," swearing when he misses a line, and playing with the lyrics ("my heart became active/when you became a Jew"). Not the stuff for a 1966 LP, but a treasure for those wanting to hear the ribald Sinatra at his '60s peak, which this is because not only is he joking around, but he's in excellent form as a singer, backed by Basie's brilliant band. This is the highlight of the set, unquestionably.
The next two discs are taken from '80s performances. Disc three captures a show at the Circus Maximus in 1982, while disc four is from a concert at the Golden Nugget in 1987. These concerts are not only tamer than the second disc, but they're a little bit show-bizzy -- Sinatra is not as off-the-cuff in his asides, it sometimes feels like he's done this show hundreds of times, which of course he had. But he was still a pro and even if he was in the later years of his performing career, he was still in good voice in both 1982 and 1987, so they're not only enjoyable discs, but they're also likely better representations of what the average audience saw at a Sinatra show in Vegas during the '70s and '80s than the sets at The Sands. Finally, the whole package is topped off by a complete concert at Caesar's Palace from 1978. Sinatra's entire performance was taped as part of the production of a CBS show called Cinderella at the Palace, which featured segments of other Vegas performers, but Sinatra's show has never been shown in its entirety until now. This, more than the CDs, gives the total experience of a Vegas show from Sinatra, plus it also fills in part of the story that's not told on the CDs. With this DVD, Sinatra: Vegas winds up sampling from all the decades Sinatra played Vegas -- two shows from the '60s, video from the '70s, two discs from the '80s -- and it shows both the myth and the reality of Sinatra in Sin City. And even if at times the box can show how show-business the whole shebang is, it's hard to listen to any part of the set and not get caught up in the myth of Vegas and Frank that it celebrates. Stephen Thomas Erlewine
As much as the voice coarsens over the two decades surveyed, Sinatra never loses his ferocious commitment to interpreting lyrics. Stephen Holden



This five CD/DVD box includes some of the most remarkable singing in the entire Sinatra musical legacy.... By the time you've heard and seen it all, you will have experienced that rarest of musical entities -- pop music as great art.
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