Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964
05/21/2002 | Rhino / Wea
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All Music Guide Review
Frank Sinatra's studio recordings have been collected in comprehensive box sets issued by the various record labels for which he recorded (RCA Victor [when he was a singer in Tommy Dorsey's orchestra], Columbia, Capitol, and Reprise) and there have also been multi-disc collections of his V-Disc recordings and radio shows. That leaves his work in television and film, a more challenging prospect for compilation (at least, legally) since so many different companies are involved. Yet Reprise has managed to do the job here for the singer's movie performances, gathering together soundtrack recordings made for films released by Paramount, MGM, Columbia, RKO, Universal, Warner Bros., United Artists, and 20th Century Fox between 1940 and 1964. The chronological sequencing provides a portrait of Sinatra's musical development that parallels his studio recordings during the same period. He first turned up on screen in the Dorsey band in Las Vegas Nights, released in 1941, not acting, but merely singing the previous year's breakthrough hit "I'll Never Smile Again," albeit under a dialogue scene by the film's principals. After he went solo, he began making tentative appearances in films like Higher and Higher that traded on his bobbysoxer appeal. With 1945's Anchors Aweigh, he graduated to big-budget movie musical stardom at MGM, but by the end of the decade was making forgettable pictures for RKO. At the end of the third disc, one begins to hear the mature Sinatra, singing standards in his familiar '50s style, emerge in the tracks from 1951's Meet Danny Wilson, and the rest of the '50s are triumphant, with the Rat Pack movies of the early '60s providing a coda. The seven-hour, six-disc set is more than complete, containing outtakes and promotional spots in addition to the actual soundtrack recordings for a box packed with material Sinatra fans will eat up. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964 Track Listing
Credits of Sinatra in Hollywood 1940-1964
- David McLees
- Executive Producer
- Ann Miller
- Performer
- Arthur Morton
- Arranger, Orchestration
- Lynn Murray
- Arranger, Conductor
- Nelson Riddle
- Arranger, Conductor
- Loulie Jean Norman
- Voices
- Gary Peterson
- Liner Notes
- Eleanor Powell
- Performer
- Conrad Salinger
- Arranger, Orchestration
- Walter Scharf
- Conductor
- Doug Schwartz
- Transfers, Disc Transfers, Tape Transfer, Stereo Remixer, Remastering
- Dicky Simmons
- Performer
- Harry Dean Stanton
- Performer
- The Starlighters
- Performer
- Axel Stordahl
- Arranger, Conductor
- Fred Stulce
- Arranger
- Jule Styne
- Adaptation
- Stanley Wrightsman
- Piano
- Victor Young
- Music Supervisor
- Celeste Holm
- Performer
- Alfred Newman
- Music Supervisor
- George Feltenstein
- Producer
- George Stoll
- Conductor, Music Supervisor
- Walter Lang
- Director
- Johnny Silver
- Performer
- George Murphy
- Performer
- Gloria DeHaven
- Performer
- Eddie Hodges
- Performer
- Henry King
- Director
- Don McGuire
- Director
- Joseph Gershenson
- Arranger, Conductor
- Oscar Peterson Trio
- Performer
- Harry James & His Orchestra
- Performer
- Darcy Proper
- Producer, Mastering
- Patrick Milligan
- Executive Producer
- Red Skelton
- Performer
- Danny Welton
- Harmonica
- Ted Duncan
- Arranger, Orchestration
- Charles Granata
- Producer, Creative Director, Liner Notes, Art Direction
- Robert Tucker
- Vocal Arrangement
- Leo Arnaud
- Arranger, Orchestration
- Julie DAngelo
- Associate Producer
- Robert Franklyn
- Arranger, Orchestration
- Vanessa Atkins
- Editorial Supervision
- Wally Heglin
- Arranger, Orchestration
- Jay Blackton
- Conductor
- Matt Cavaluzzo
- Transfers, Disc Transfers, Tape Transfer
- Trudy Erwin
- Performer
- Leo F. Forbstein
- Music Direction
- Gil Grau
- Arranger
- Paul Marquardt
- Orchestration
- Judy Matson
- Performer
- Dorothy McCarty
- Performer
- Robert "Rocky" Rieger
- Transfers, Disc Transfers, Tape Transfer
- Albert Sendrey
- Arranger
- Charles Vidor
- Director
- Mark Warnow
- Arranger, Conductor
- Timothy Whelan
- Director
- Jen Wyler
- Remastering, Stereo Remixer
- Marvin Charles Bailey
- Performer
- Bill Miller
- Piano
- George Sidney
- Director
- Dooley Wilson
- Performer
- Sheryl Farber
- Project Assistant
- Jay Fernandez
- Editorial Research
- Stanley Donen
- Director
- Anne Jeffreys
- Performer
- A.J. Lambert
- Associate Producer
- Alice Pearce
- Performer
- Bill Stanton
- Vocals
- Andreas Meyer
- Transfers, Audio Restoration Engineer, Tape Transfer, Stereo Remixer, Disc Transfers, Remastering
- Charles Walters
- Director
- Leonard Maltin
- Liner Notes
- Michael McIntyre
- Animation
- William Holden
- Narrator
- Stubby Kaye
- Performer
- Mervyn LeRoy
- Director
- Skip Martin
- Arranger
- Betty Noyes
- Performer
- Richard Whorf
- Director
- Jane Russell
- Performer
- Betty Garrett
- Performer
- Marcy McGuire
- Performer
- Leigh Hall
- Liner Note Coordination
- Shirley MacLaine
- Performer
- Jim Bedoian
- Disc Transfers
- Otto Preminger
- Director
- Al Quattrocchi
- Art Direction
- Fred Zinnemann
- Director
- Constantin Bakaleinikoff
- Conductor, Music Supervisor
- Jeff Smith
- Art Direction, Creative Director
- Dorothy Stefanski
- Project Assistant
- Richard Quine
- Director
- Ralph Murphy
- Director
- David Wayne
- Performer
- Richard Jones
- Arranger, Conductor
- Aaron Kahan
- Package Design, Package Production
- Delmer Daves
- Director
- Irving Cummings
- Director
- J. Carrol Naish
- Performer
- Busby Berkeley
- Director
- Barbara Jo Allen
- Performer
- Jerry Fielding
- Arranger, Conductor
- Maurice Chevalier
- Performer
- Jeff Alexander
- Conductor
- Esther Williams
- Performer
- George Siravo
- Arranger
- Vivian Blaine
- Performer
- Jimmy Durante
- Piano, Vocals
- Kathryn Grayson
- Performer
- Ray Heindorf
- Arranger, Conductor
- Felix Slatkin
- Arranger, Conductor
- Victor Borge
- Performer
- Groucho Marx
- Performer
- Morris Stoloff
- Arranger, Conductor
- Louis Armstrong
- Performer
- Ralph Brewster
- Performer
- Hugh Brown
- Art Direction, Creative Director
- Sammy Cahn
- Adaptation
- Saul Chaplin
- Arranger
- Ken Darby
- Vocal Arrangement
- Sammy Davis, Jr.
- Performer
- Adolph Deutsch
- Arranger, Conductor
- Didier C. Deutsch
- Producer, Liner Notes, Creative Director, Art Direction
- Tommy Dorsey
- Conductor
- Will Friedwald
- Liner Notes
- Gregg Geller
- Executive Producer
- Doug Gordon
- Director
- Johnny Green
- Arranger, Conductor
- Leigh Harline
- Arranger
- Lennie Hayton
- Conductor
- Ken Lane
- Piano
- Manny Klein
- Trumpet
- Gus Levene
- Conductor
- Ella Logan
- Performer
- Bing Crosby
- Performer
- Doris Day
- Performer
- Michael Feinstein
- Liner Notes, Transfers, Disc Transfers, Tape Transfer
- Gene Kelly
- Director
- Dean Martin
- Performer
- The Pied Pipers
- Performer
- Debbie Reynolds
- Performer
- Frank Sinatra
- Main Performer
- Jo Stafford
- Performer
- Herb Ellis
- Performer
- Ella Fitzgerald
- Performer
- Red Norvo
- Performer
- Oscar Peterson
- Piano
- André Previn
- Piano, Arranger
- Ziggy Elman
- Trumpet
- Sy Oliver
- Arranger
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