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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0617742025422
Label: Collector's Choice
Manufacturer: Collector's Choice
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Collector's Choice
Release Date: February 12, 2002
Studio: Collector's Choice
Sales Rank: 72227
MPN: 254
Disc 1:- I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) - Dean Martin, Daugherty, Doc
- Fools Rush In - Dean Martin, Bloom, Rube
- I'll Buy That Dream - Dean Martin, Magidson, Herbert
- If You Were the Only Girl in the World - Dean Martin, Ayer, Nat. D.
- Blue Moon - Dean Martin, Rodgers, Richard
- Everybody Loves Somebody - Dean Martin, Coslow, Sam
- I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) - Dean Martin, Ahlert, Fred E.
- Gimme A Little Kiss (Will Ya, Huh!) - Dean Martin, Pinkard, Maceo
- Hands Across the Table - Dean Martin, Delettre, Jean
- Smile - Dean Martin, Chaplin, Charles
- My Melancholy Baby - Dean Martin, Burnett, Ernie
- Baby Won't You Please Come Home - Dean Martin, Warfield, Charles
- Everybody Loves Somebody - Dean Martin, Coslow, Sam
- Your Other Love - Dean Martin, Pomus, Doc
- Shutters and Boards - Dean Martin, Murphy
- Baby-O - Dean Martin, Mercer, Johnny
- A Little Voice - Dean Martin, Lester
- Things - Dean Martin, Darin, Bobby
- My Heart Cries for You - Dean Martin, Sigman, Carl
- Siesta Fiesta - Dean Martin, Barkan
- From Lover to Loser - Dean Martin, Kent, Walter
- Just Close Your Eyes - Dean Martin, Baum
- Corrine, Corrina - Dean Martin, Williams, J. Mayo
- Face in a Crowd - Dean Martin, Redd, Ramona
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Album Description: Everybody loved somebody in 1964, and that somebody was Dean; that release stayed at #2 on the charts for four weeks! And 'Dream with Dean' backed him with a jazz quintet featuring Barney Kessel and Red Mitchell. Good stuff from Collector's Choice Music.
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Delivery was prompt and very professional. Thank you I am very happy.
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My parents had this album which I wore out when I was growing up. The CD release was not available previously so I was THRILLED to see when it was produced. From what I have seen in searching, several tracks only on this album (GIMME A LITTLE KISS). Very melancholy collection, Dino fans will love it.
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I like Dean Martin ok but he has never been among my favorites. This album makes me rethink that. It is a combination of two of his LPs from "back in the day." I thoroughly enjoyed them both, especially the first.
The songs are mostly love songs done with Dino's easy voice and style. The songs of the first part, DREAM WITH DEAN, did just what the title suggested. They made me dream. That is what these songs are meant to do. The second collection wasn't quite up there with the first but it was still good.
This is most appropriate for anyone infected with the love bug.
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We could call this collection the best and the worst of DEAN MARTIN.There is absolutely no reason to include the 6 songs that DEAN had already recorded the year before on his country albums.It's clear that REPRISE wanted to cash in on the EVERYBODY LOVES SOMEBODY hit single.On the other hand ,you have DREAM WITH DEAN which is an absolute must for the fans.You'll notice that the voice and the phrasing of DEAN comes across beautifully,and the singer gives the classic songs like FOOLS RUSH IN or BLUE MOON his own personal touch.If DINO would have cared to make other albums like this,he would have equal SINATRA all the way.Incidently,it is quite interesting to put alongside this disc FRANK's 1956 CLOSE TO YOU ballad album.
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While I wouldn't suggest this as the first Dean Martin album in your collection, it'll certainly interest if a hits collection has whetted your appetite for more. The CD of course features a pair of CDs that pushed Martin back in the Top 20 for the first time in years. Both of these albums contain radically different versions of Martin's signature hit "Everybody Loves Somebody" that shot him to #1 at the height of Beatlemania.
The first album "Dream with Dean" might be the crooner's best album. Backed by a small tasteful quartet this is the polar opposite of the music that is normally associated with Dino. (I.E big white goofy choruses, swelling strings etc). The album is all the better for that difference as Martin's truly beautiful ... Read More:
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