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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Robin 7 seven Hoods Anniversary,
By THOMAS A SCHERER (Roslindale, Massachusetts United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Frank Sinatra's Robin & The Seven Hoods (Audio CD)
I saw this movie when I was a kid. It is a sentimental favorite of mine along with Come Blow Your Horn. I had the album since 1964. I don't have it anymore. I have waited years for this to come on Cd. It is a wonderful cd. I could do without the outakes. Sometimes it is irritating when you're listening to the entire song. The quality is great on this Cd. Hope everyone enjoys.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
this is my kind of cd,
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This review is from: Frank Sinatra's Robin & The Seven Hoods (Audio CD)
this is the only cd available of this movie soundtrack of what has become sort of a cult-following flick (up there with ocean's eleven among sinatra's best films), so if you want it, you will have to shell out twice the going rate, to get the overpriced, hokey gold cd, but it is worth it to get this music (and the gold cd sure is shiny...)the sound quality on this digitally remastered cd is really as good as advertised, but perhaps, to rationalize for overpaying for this cd, i imagined hearing nuances and tones that were no different than on a normal cd. nelson riddle's orchestrations are the usual great, swinging 60's sound, and everyone's voices are in top form. the cd liner notes interestingly point out that sinatra was distracted twice during the final wrap up of the movie, in fall of 1963, once when president kennedy was assassinated and then when sinatra's son was kidnapped, and shooting was held up for several days in each instance, but while frank may have worn a graver expression during the last bit of filming, his singing voice was fine to the last. there are four really good songs in this movie -- "my kind of town", "don't be a do badder", "style" and "mister booze." "style" has the most pizzazz, what with its vaudeville straw hat and cane schtick, key changes and build up to a finale, and has frank, dean, sammy and bing each taking a turn out front and is as much a visual treat on dvd as an audio one here. "mr. booze" is a "sit down you're rockin' the boat" kind of "testifyin'" song, and "do badder" is a "high hopes" kind of semi-cutsey kids' song, complete with a little hispanic boy shooting a rubber tipped arrow at bing, singing to all the mini-archers in an orphanage. "my kind of town" is of course now a sinatra trademark, a la "my way" and has become the windy city's unofficial anthem and a comiskey/wrigley pipe organ song, but is nevertheless a great cahn/van heusen song, and again, if you have the dvd, is a visual treat to watch frank interact with the cast as he works the crowd and builds the song to its finale. the other songs are not bad, being by cahn and van heusen, but are basically fluff, inserted in the score to give rat pack a stage to perform, but it is a treat to hear them sing (as it would be to listen to them read the phone book...) if you are a frankophile, a ratpacker or collector of 60's movie soundtracks or just want a movie cd with a few good songs, get this one. even at its high price, it is well worth the money.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally It's on CD !,
By A Customer
This review is from: Frank Sinatra's Robin & The Seven Hoods (Audio CD)
I've been looking for this Soundtrack to be re-released for years and now it's back and sounding better that ever. The Mastering is clean and has a very warm sound. This Disc is a must for every Sinatra fan.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
little disappointment,
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This review is from: Frank Sinatra's Robin & The Seven Hoods (Audio CD)
it says it's the original soundtrack but it's not. if you're a big fan of this movie you notice the cuts on this album are rerecorded in a studio. they're not the song cuts that are from the soundtrack. had i known this i might not have bought this album. the sampler from amazon doesn't give enough from the songs so that you realize this.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Eh, It's alright.,
This review is from: Frank Sinatra's Robin & The Seven Hoods (Audio CD)
On the audio commentary on the DVD of this motion picture, Frank Sinatra Jr. (Does anyone know why he doesn't call Sinatra Sr. "Dad" instead of "Sinatra?") said that his dad wanted to re-record the entire score in stereophonic sound. So, hence, two different versions of every musical number. I already have this version of "My Kind of Town" on the "Reprise Collection" cd. So why should I even buy the cd when they're not the songs I've seen on the movie? The film (monophonic) version of "My Kind of Town" is completely different than the studio version, such as beginning and ending in a higher key, Mr. Sinatra sounds more relaxed and in better voice than in the studio version, and lastly the orchestra on the film version sounds more "live" and spontaneous. I can't find the other version of the soundtrack anywhere. Perhaps Warner Reprise Records will release a special edition with both versions in a few years. Personally, I would, and will, wait for that. One last thing-- did anyone notice that on the cd as well as the film versions of almost all of the songs Dean Martin recorded solo or with Sinatra and Crosby that he sounds really off-key and gravelly (especially towarads the end of the film "Style"). That's not the right spelling, but you know what I mean. It shows how much of a perfectionist Sinatra was, Crosby to a lesser extent. I remember reading somewhere that Mr. Sinatra would spend countless hours just trying to get the right sound in the recording studio, where as Mr. Martin just seemed to throw something together, and then go golfing. But then, that's just probably a personality thing.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Robin and the 7 hoods,
This review is from: Frank Sinatra's Robin & The Seven Hoods (Audio CD)
I thought the CD was thrown together. Out of 16 tracks
(two were labeled BONUS TRACK), four songs were repeats of two songs, and three of the 16 tracks were calle Studio chatter, which was the stars mumbing nothing of interest. Nine out of 16 and there were only three decent ones of the nine. I'd like to believe Frank Sinatra was embarrassed to be a part of it.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A fun album!!,
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This review is from: Frank Sinatra's Robin & The Seven Hoods (Audio CD)
The songs range from being excellent (My kind of town) to silly (Do Badderer). What makes this album fun is the presense of four legends and the superb arrangements by Nelson Riddle.Finally, the sound quality is top notch. A bit dry (lacking reverb) but clean! ALL Sinatra CDs should sound this clean!
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE 7 HOODS,
This review is from: Frank Sinatra's Robin & The Seven Hoods (Audio CD)
THIS MOVIE IS GREAT. ALL SINGERS ARE GREAT. OF COURSE CROSBY BLOWS THEM ALL AWAY WITH MR. BOOZE! DEAN BING AND SINATRA DO A GREAT JOB ON THEIR TRIPLE SONG. BY THE WAY THE AD ON AMAZON IS WRONG. BING SOLD 1 BILLION RECORD. PRESLEY 950,000 AND SINATRA SOLD 250 MILLION.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Robin and the 7 hoods,
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This review is from: Frank Sinatra's Robin & The Seven Hoods (Audio CD)
Excellant soundtrack, my kids (ages 5 & 7) love singing these songs! Boy do I miss the Rat Pack!
7 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A "True Must" for All Rat Pack Fans,
By Chris Goodman (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Frank Sinatra's Robin & The Seven Hoods (Audio CD)
I have had this album since the original release of the movie. It is great! The songs on the album are even better than those in the movie. A must buy for your Rat Pack collection
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