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5.0 out of 5 stars unforgettable ballads, even if they are from a record label wanting to "cash-in" !!!,
Amore is a CD of songs performed by Dean Martin that have been released before; yet these songs were bundled together and released (how coincidentally) not long before the very recent Valentine's Day holiday. With just enough time to order this album in advance of the holiday, too! As usual, Dean Martin does these songs up right; but the record label is clearly trying to...
Published on February 17, 2009 by Matthew G. Sherwin

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3.0 out of 5 stars Dean Martin: Amore
3,5 stars.
If only the Dean Martin estate would preserve the Dean Martin legacy as well as the Sinatra estate preserves Frank's legacy in terms of song selections and packaging (See my review for the newly released Dean Martin: Love Songs and Seduction: Sinatra Sings Of Love).

Well, that said, if you're as big a fan of Dean Martin as I am, you'll love...
Published on February 3, 2009 by Thomas Thomsen


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars unforgettable ballads, even if they are from a record label wanting to "cash-in" !!!,, February 17, 2009
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Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Amore (Eco) (Audio CD)
Amore is a CD of songs performed by Dean Martin that have been released before; yet these songs were bundled together and released (how coincidentally) not long before the very recent Valentine's Day holiday. With just enough time to order this album in advance of the holiday, too! As usual, Dean Martin does these songs up right; but the record label is clearly trying to "cash in" and that irks me. However, I cannot stress enough that we do get wonderful love songs here performed by Dean Martin, one of the very best male vocalists of the entire twentieth century.

"Just In Time" is absolutely flawless in Dean's capable hands; he sings this so well that his voice sounds like masculine silk and I can't find fault with that! The musical arrangement is lush but it leaves Dean squarely front and center--right where he always belonged! I really like "Just In Time" and it makes a strong start for this album. "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face" comes from "My Fair Lady;" and Dean's version is far superior to Rex Harrison's. Dean finesses these lyrics as if it all were so easy; but of course we know it wasn't really that easy. Dean's talent always carried him through.

"How Sweet It Is" has a great swingin' flavor to it and although the music should have been tuned down a bit Dean Martin's performance still shines bright on this tune. I especially like "Innamorata (Sweetheart);" "Innamorata (Sweetheart)" is a most romantic ballad and Dean never sounded better. There's also a wonderful gem in "Dream A Little Dream Of Me." I usually hear females sing this song but Dean takes this and makes it all his own with great timing and a certain feeling in his voice that creates the perfect mood for romance. "That's Amore" is a song Dean loved to sing; and I could never tire of hearing it, either.

"All I Do Is Dream Of You" is a cute, peppy little tune that I enjoy when Dean sings it; and I think you'll enjoy this one, too. "All I Do Is Dream Of You" has lots of class and romantic good taste. "It Won't Cool Off" sparkles like a star in the night sky and Dean makes this another elegant love song; the music is just right for this tune and that's grand. In addition, "Heaven Can Wait" is quite strong when Dean Martin does this to perfection--and beyond!

The album closes with two more love songs sung by Dean Martin entitled "I Have But One Heart ('O Marenariello)" and the masterpiece "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You." Dean performs "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You" with so much grace and heartfelt emotion that it can't do anything except leave you wanting more.

Dean Martin gave us so much to be thankful for when he entertained us; his singing will always rank highest amongst the best of the best. It's too bad that a recording label just cranked these out to take advantage of the Valentine's Day holiday sentiment. On the bright side, however, maybe some people just getting to know Dean Martin will discover him through this CD and I hope they become loyal fans.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some Familiar Love Songs and Some Rarities, February 4, 2009
This review is from: Amore (Eco) (Audio CD)
"Amore", a CD of 15 songs by Dean Martin has a little something for everybody. Obviously, by its title, love is the common theme throughout. Beyond that, variety is the spice of this collection. It's a mixture of swing and ballads, familiar melodies and rarities, album cuts and singles.

Three rarities make this collection particularly interesting. "Let's Be Friendly" and "It Looks Like Love" are tunes that Martin sang in the last Martin & Lewis comedy "Hollywood Or Bust". Both are typical 50's pop fare made atypical by his smooth vocals and the fact that the arrangements swing lightly but oh, so engagingly. The third song titled "How Sweet It Is" isn't as good. Again, Martin's unmistakable croon saves it. Up to now, all of these tunes have only been available on the most expensive Martin boxed sets.

If you like your swing loud rather than gentle, there are four songs from the 1960 album "This Time I'm Swingin'. All arranged by the legendary Nelson Riddle, they require Dino to exhibit more vocal energy and stay ahead of the driving brass that would swallow up a singer who didn't know exactly how to stay out in front of it. Dino does, and swings with the best of them!

For examples of a more intimate Dino, listen to "Let Me Love You Tonight", and "My One And Only Love". Riddle's arrangements now switch to being latin flavored and dreamy. Martin adjusts accordingly too. His subtle delivery on both just oozes romance.

And, could any romantic collection spotlighting Dean Martin be complete without at least a couple of Italian love songs? Two of his best, "Innamorata" and "I Have But One Heart" are included here. Scores of pop singers have done these two over the years but nobody has ever sung Italian love songs better than Dino. Nobody.

"Amore" is a very pleasant program of songs. Listen to it with someone you love. I'm betting they'll love you back and you may even seduce them into loving more Dean Martin music too!




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4.0 out of 5 stars Dean Martin remastered "The Nashville Sessions" c.d. WHY NOT???, October 20, 2009
This review is from: Amore (Eco) (Audio CD)
The c.d. titled: Amore (2009) has great remastered standards, not found usually on a greatest hits collection. However, instead of remastering old record catalogs with different photos of Dino, release the NEVER BEFORE ON C.D. "THE NASHVILLE SESSIONS!!!" from 1983.

This was Dino's not only last country album, but his last album altogether!!! Where is the respect in that? There are some GREAT songs here that need to be remastered, starting with the classic "Since, I met you Baby" the hit song from the album. Plus his single "I think I just wrote my first country song" with guest.

I LOVE this album, and it would sound great remastered, so if this could be made available, it would not only put alot of money in someones pocket, it would complete his discograhy!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars U PUTTA THIS ON YOU GONNA GET AMORE, February 4, 2009
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I bought this for my wife we love Dino. This is a wonderful album with lots of nice music for dinner or a quite night with a couple of glasses of chianti.
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5.0 out of 5 stars excellent, February 1, 2009
This review is from: Amore (Eco) (Audio CD)
my husband's a long standing fan and loved this as a gift. There were even a few songs he'd never heard. The photo collection in the insert were great. As always, Dino never disappoints! Great Valentine gift for a fan.
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4.0 out of 5 stars jc, January 30, 2009
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I received this cd as a gift and if you like Dean Martin, you'll love the CD. Great compilation of love songs.......The perfect Valentine's gift!
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Dean Martin: Amore, February 3, 2009
This review is from: Amore (Eco) (Audio CD)
3,5 stars.
If only the Dean Martin estate would preserve the Dean Martin legacy as well as the Sinatra estate preserves Frank's legacy in terms of song selections and packaging (See my review for the newly released Dean Martin: Love Songs and Seduction: Sinatra Sings Of Love).

Well, that said, if you're as big a fan of Dean Martin as I am, you'll love the love songs included on this compilation. Songs such as How Sweet It Is, Let Me Love You Tonight, and My One And Only Love are excellent choices, but...Amore could've been so much more satisfying had they included some of Dean's best love songs: Kiss, In The Misty Moonlight, In The Chapel In The Moonlight, I Will, and - especially - Somewhere There's A someone. Yes, I realize that the songs on this compilation are strictly Capitol recordings, but they should've made a deal with Reprise, so these songs could've been included (The Essential Dean Martin featured both Capitol and Reprise recordings, so it CAN be done). I also wish the beautiful ballad Love Me, My Love had been included (a Capitol recording) instead of, say, Let's Be Friendly, but that's just me.

This collection is available with eco-friendly packaging (cardboard sleeve), which I was very pleased about, since I absolutely hate those cheap-looking jewel cases (plastic). If this matters to you, you should know that it is also available as a standard jewel case. So make sure to search the internet for the version you want, since Amazon rarely bothers to elaborate on the packaging.

To sum it up: Pretty good, but not great.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Classic Dean, but hate the packaging..., February 24, 2009
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This review is from: Amore (Eco) (Audio CD)
Great stuff here from dean, but I really REALLY hate the eco friendly packaging. Star off for that....
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