Academy Award Winners
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1. Over the Rainbow {From the Wizard of Oz} - Judy Garland
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2. Tara's Theme (Main Theme) {From Gone with the Wind} - Max Steiner
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3. I Got Rhythm {From an American in Paris} - Gene Kelly
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4. On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe {From the Harvey Girls} - Judy Garland
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5. Gigi {From Gigi} - Louis Jourdan
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6. Baby, It's Cold Outside {From Neptune's Daughter} - Ricardo Montalban, Esther Williams
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7. Anything You Can Do {From Annie Get Your Gun} - Betty Hutton, Howard Keel
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8. Last Time I Saw Paris {From Lady Be Good} - Ann Sothern
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9. Lara's Theme (Main Title) {From Doctor Zhivago} - MGM Studio Orchestra
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10. Continental {From The Gay Divorcée} - Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers
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- Could Have Been Done Better
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Days of Wine and Roses, Moon River and Other Academy Award Winners
Frank Sinatra
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ASIN: B000002K9E
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Days Of Wine And Roses
- Moon River
- The Way You Look Tonight
- Three Coins In The Fountain
- In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening
- Secret Love
- Swinging On A Star
- It Might As Well Be Spring
- The Continental
- Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing
- All The Way
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Frank Sinatra and conductor/arranger Nelson Riddle teamed up in 1964 to record this collection of Oscar-winning songs from the previous three decades. While hardly groundbreaking, the results are extremely enjoyable. "Swinging On a Star" sounds as if it were written specifically for Sinatra, while "Days of Wine and Roses," "Moon River," "It Might as Well Be Spring," and "Secret Love" are also well worth the price of admission. Though it probably isn't the place to start your Sinatra collection, the album will certainly make a swell soundtrack for your next cocktail party. --Dan Epstein
Customer Reviews:
Could Have Been Done Better.......2006-12-23
This is a good album, not the best of Sinatra, but he was creative. I like what he did with "Days of Wine & Roses," a nice swinging, treatment. "Moon River" is done ok, but I know Frank could have done much better, probably if he had recorded this a couple years earlier.
On many of the numbers, Sinatra's voice sounds rough for some reason.
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing could have used a more 'Concert Sinatra' approach. But this album seems like it was a rush job.
The Way You Look Tonight is a Sinatra classic and he does this just fine...I won't say anymore.
'Fountain,' 'Spring,' 'Continental,' and 'All the Way' are fine Sinatra re-do's.
Though not a bad album, it could have been done better. Great for that in-the-car listening.
Recommended for the "Way You Look Tonight" and if you want to hear a swingin' "Days of Wine & Roses."
Remembering Frank Sinatra On His 90th Birth Anniversary.......2005-12-12
On this day of December 12th ninety years ago, a baby boy was born to become the Entertainer-of-the-Century, the most-loved singer of all-time, the greatest singer ever lived and the most prolific interpreter of Great American Songbook. He left lasting impressions on each and every song he sung, making them his own and leaving the magic of his voice glued to every listener's ears. And I'm proud to say that I'm one of those listeners who caught the magic of his voice and his style of singing, I would say "The Sinatra Charisma."
My first exposure to his music was when I was growing up and constantly hearing from my late parents' collection of Sinatra's LP records. So his music is not new to me when I started my very own ever-growing collection. I have reviewed a number of his CDs and realized that I haven't written one for this recording of Academy Award winning songs, which is one of his greatest albums of all-time. Of course, its greatness was magnified not only by the legendary singer's superb interpretations but also by the simple fact that it was Nelson Riddle who arranged and conducted this awesome recording.
What do Jerome Kern, Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Dorothy Fields, Johnny Mercer, Henry Mancini, Hoagy Carmichael, Sammy Cahn, Jim Van Heusen have in common? They were all great and each of them had made a name in the field of composing and songwriting. Likewise, they all have the much-coveted "Academy Awards Winning Songs" to add to their impressive credentials. And these winners are compiled in this CD starting off with two of my all-time favorites from Johnny Mercer and Henry Mancini "Days Of Wine And Roses" (1962), and "Moon River" (1961).
The most enchanting tracks include a swing version of "The Way You Look Tonight" theme song from the 1936 movie "Swing Time." It's an achingly beautiful ditty that brings back a lot of fond memories to me. (Sigh). This song was composed by Jerome Kern and the lyrics were penned by Dorothy Fields.
"With each word
Your tenderness grows
Tearing my fears apart
And that laugh that wrinkles your nose
Touches my foolish heart."
One of the winners is "All The Way" (1957), my number one favorite song penned by the most eloquent songwriter America ever produced and Mr. Sinatra's very favorite lyricist, Sammy Cahn, and its music was composed by Jim Van Heusen. What a gem of a song - simply put, a sheer beauty.
The rest of the winners are "It Might As Well Be Spring" (State Fair, 1945), "The Continental" (Gay Divorcee, 1934), "Secret Love" (Calamity Jane, 1953) and "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing," from the 1955 movie of the same title.
What makes this CD a real winner? Frank Sinatra's superb singing, Nelson Riddle's sublime arrangements and orchestration and the Academy Award winning songs. It deserves a special spot in your music library.
Happy Listening!
Don't Miss This One.......2004-09-12
This album is another example of why Sinatra and Riddle worked so well together. You might think you that this is just a warmed over collection of show tunes but you would be wrong. This is a collection that shows how the exceptional can make even the familiar special. Frank is strong and clear and Nelson has the Band playing in a creative style throughout. Enjoy!
Better than the movies........2002-04-24
This collection, released as "Academy Award Winners" as well as "Days of Wine and Roses," is valued by most Sinatra fans for one reason only: Sinatra's singularly swinging treatment of "Just the Way You Look Tonight." As satisfying as that performance is, the other interpretations, despite what some critics have said, are practically on a level with the Jerome Kern classic. Sinatra's the only singer I can think of who sensed, as do practically all jazz instrumentalists, that the best way to do "Days of Wine and Roses" is up-tempo. And to compare his version of "Moon River" to Andy Williams' hit version, or of a popular period piece like "Love is a Many Splendored Thing" to the hit record by The Four Aces, is to come closer to the secret of Sinatra's greatness. Neither version is simply a soaring melody transporting us to some never never land. Sinatra finds the moments of poetry and drama in the material, bringing it to life in a way that is authentically personal and unmistakably real.
The only misjudgement, and a minor one, is the ballad-like treatment of "Secret Love." Granted, the song works fine that way when addressed to the heavens by the innocent voice of Doris Day. But here's where Sinatra and Riddle should again have followed the lead of jazz instrumentalists and gone with a straightahead swinging arrangement. Had they done so, there would have been not one but at least two singularly swinging reasons for owning this album.
Am I too critical? Compare This Effort with Frank's Best...........2001-12-05
...And then there is no contest!!! First off,his singing here is rough for some reason.The definitive "Way You Look Tonight" Okay,but that is mainly because of Mr. Riddle's glorious arrangement.Frank has a rough moment hitting the word "heart",though most of this tune does meet his normal remarkable standard."Days of Wine and Roses" has a very similar sound,a good cut but one you won't want to replay too much."All the Way" is well done here the second time around with less brass,more strings.Nice job,but the original is the one to hear. "Swingin on a Star"? Some sharp reviewers hear give it raves. IMHO, Bing's mellow humor,and generally silly arrangement fit this to a T. After all,this is a kid's song.Sorry, but Bing does outdo Frank on this one,and Bing recorded this twenty years earlier! "Secret Love" is really a wasted effort,and some of the others just don't do it for me. Actually,when I moved some time back,this is the only Frank CD that I kept in storage with the usual rock stuff that will remain there...Hey.I'm a Frank diehard,People who meet me probably think I'm crazy about Frank,and my response is always."No one can touch him!" (especially when any rock names come up)...But one has to be "true to your code",so I'll give this one a three,and a weak one at that. My comments on other Frank records may really be useful to the beginner,since I only give five stars to his very best,which is a heck of a lot!! Make this one maybe your 25th Frank CD purchase.
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- Frank Chacksfield Thanks For The Memories
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Thanks for the Memories: The Academy Award Winners 1934-1955
Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
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ASIN: B00004SRKF
Release Date: 2000-05-01 |
Tracks:
- Continental
- Lullaby of Broadway
- Way You Look Tonight - Frank Chacksfield
- Sweet Leilani
- Thanks for the Memory
- Over the Rainbow
- When You Wish Upon a Star
- Last Time I Saw Paris - Frank Chacksfield
- White Christmas
- You'll Never Know
- Swinging on a Star
- It Might as Well Be Spring
- On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
- Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
- Buttons and Bows
- Baby, It's Cold Outside
- Mona Lisa
- In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening
- High Noon (Do Note Forsake Me)
- Secret Love
- Three Coins in the Fountain
- Love Is a Many-Splendoured Thing
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Frank Chacksfield Thanks For The Memories.......2004-01-12
This is one of Chacksfield's most beautiful albums.Every song on this cd stands out especially over the rainbow,when you wish upon a star,and sweet lilena.There is even 2 Christmas songs on here white christmas and baby it's cold outside.If you have cd's of beautiful music this is a must have.A lot of these have been played on wktz at jones.edu.Every song on this cd is laden with heavy lush strings.I also recommend Chacksfield Cole Porter cd if you can find it.
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- Les is 'more'! 2 LP's on one CD!!
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Academy Award Winners: The Soul of the Drums
Les Baxter
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ASIN: B00007BH9G
Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Days Of Wine And Roses
- Theme From The Wonderful World Of The Brothers Grimm
- The Love Theme From Taras Bulba (The Wishing Star)
- Little Drops Of Rain (from Gay Purr-ee)
- Song From Two For The Seesaw
- Willing And Eafer (From State Fair)
- Theme From Lawrence Of Arabia
- Baby Elephant Walk (From Hatari)
- Love Song From Mutiny On The Bounty (Follow Me)
- Walk On The Wild Side
- Boy's Night Out
- Tender Is The Night
- The Girl Behind The Bamboo Curtain
- Lord, What A Morning
- Coffee Bean And Calabash Annie
- Sunrise At Kowloon
- Which Doctor
- Mai Tai
- Drum Intro
- A Day In Rio
- River Of Dreams
- Nina
- Shadow Of Love And The Enchanted Reef
- Jacaranda
- Ceremony
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On these two albums, originally released by Reprise in 1963, the world's foremost composer and arranger of exotic music tackles Academy Award-winning motion picture themes (including "Days Of Wine And Roses" and "Lawrence of Arabia") and the exciting and percussive rhythms of Haiti, Brazil, Latin America and Africa.
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Les Baxter first served as musical director for Bob Hope, sang with Mel Torme, arranged & conducted recording sessions for Frank Sinatra & produced & wrote most of the first album by favorite lounge singer Yma Sumac. These two original Atlantic albums, 'The Academy Award Winners' & 'The Soul Of The Drums' (both released 1963), deliver his fascinating sound at their best, stand outs include a percussive 'Mai Ti' & 'Which Doctor?' along with movie theme 'Days Of Wine & Roses'. Collectables. 2002.
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Les is 'more'! 2 LP's on one CD!!.......2003-02-04
It's so nice to see these great old albums from the early 'stereophonic LP' era finally being brought into the current world of CD's. Getting two albums on one disc is even better! The 'Acadamy Award winners' shows that Les was as good as any contemporary when re-working 'film & show' themes, but THIS CD is well worth the price for JUST the 'SOUL OF THE DRUMS' alone! This particular LP was originally released 40 years ago [1963]. His 'Exotica' LP's have already become highly sought-after, causing the prices to go through the roof, so ANY Les Baxter fan or 'Exocita' lounge-lizard shouldn't hesitate to order this CD! I would've given it 5 stars if they paired it up with 'The Primitive & the Passionate' [1961], which would've matched better [just WHO makes THESE decisions anyway?? :-)] Hopefully 'The Primative & the Passionate' will appear on CD soon [if not already?]
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Themes from Academy Award Winners
John Williams
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ASIN: B000003F8D
Release Date: 1992-08-11 |
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- Star Wars (Main Title) - National Philharmonic
- Tom Jones - Arthur Fiedler
- Casablanca (Suite) - National Philharmonic
- Ben Hur (Parade Of The Charioteers) - Arthur Fiedler
- Breakfast At Tiffany's - Henry Mancini & His Orchestra
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- Selznick International Pictures Fanfare & Gone With The Wind (Suite) - National Philharmonic
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- Award Winning Bing!
- "Oscar nominated tunes sung by Bing"
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Academy Award Winners & Nominees: 1934-1960
Bing Crosby
Manufacturer: Mca
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ASIN: B00004T9UD
Release Date: 2000-05-23 |
Tracks:
- Love In Bloom
- Pennies From Heaven
- The Way You Look Tonight
- Sweet Leilani
- Thanks For The Memory
- Only Forever
- White Christmas
- Swinging On A Star
- Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive
- Aren't You Glad You're You
- You Keep Coming Back Like A Song
- On The Atchison, Topeka And The Santa Fe
- Mona Lisa
- In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening
- Zing A Little Zong
- Secret Love
- Count Your Blessings Instead Of Sheep
- Gigi
- Never On Sunday
- The Second Time Around
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Award Winning Bing!.......2000-06-02
As a lifelong fan of Bing Crosby and assistant editor of his fanclub CLUB CROSBY, I am always on the look out for new Bing Crosby. I was happy when to see this new CD come out dedicated to Bing's recordings of Oscar nominated songs.
Finally, some rare recordings are featured like:"Secret Love","Mona Lisa", and "Never On A Sunday". However, the recording of "Swinging On A Star" appears on CD for the 10,000 time. If you are a casual fan or lifelong lover of Bing Crosby, please support the CD collection. By getting sales of Bing up, maybe we'll see better and rarer CDs come out. The CD is nice, but unfortunately much of the same old stuff...
"Oscar nominated tunes sung by Bing".......2000-05-28
MCA Records presents for the first time, nearly all of Bing's classic recordings of Oscar-nominated songs all brought for the first time on one album. All selections digitally remastered from their original sources, with informative liner notes by E.B. Wiggins (head of the International Bing Crosby Association). Five recordings make their CD debuts - "THE WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT" (1936) introduced by Fred Astaire - "SECRET LOVE" (1953) another good friend Doris Day. A real classic is Bing singing Bob Hope's big theme song "THANKS FOR THE MEMORY", Crosby and Hope were household names in the "Golden Days" of Hollywood, with all the "Road" pictures that still appear on the small tube.
A real nostalgic CD for your growing collection of the best songs and recordings from the past, sung by your favorite crooner over the past four decades. So pick this one up and relive those wonderful years of long ago, and bring back wonderful memories.
Total Time: 61:08 on 20 Tracks/ MCA Records - 088 112 274 2 (2000)
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Academy Award Winners
Shelly Cohen
Manufacturer: Original Cast Record
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00006JNFG
Release Date: 2002-01-01 |
Tracks:
- Lullaby Of Broadway
- Over the Rainbow
- Moon River
- Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
- Secret Love
- Swinging On a Star
- The Shadow Of Your Smile
- The Way You Look Tonight
- Gigi
- Three Coins In a Fountain
- The Last Time I Saw Paris
- Mona Lisa
- When You Wish Uppon a Star
- All the Way
- Love Is a Many Splendored Thing
- Days of Wine and Roses
- It Might As Well Be Spring
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Academy Award Winners for Music: The Platinum Collection
The London Ensemble
Manufacturer: Start Entertainment
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ASIN: B00004S2DL
Release Date: 1998-01-01 |
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- Gigi
- High Hopes
- Never on Sunday
- Moon River
- Days of Wine and Roses
- Call Me Irresponsible
- Chim Chim Cheree
- Shadow of Your Smile
- Born Free
- Talk to the Animals
- Windmills of Your Mind
- Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head
- For All We Know
- Theme from Shaft
- Morning After
- Way We Were
- We May Never Love This Way Again
- I'm Easy
- Evergreen (A Star Is Born)
- You Light Up My Life
Tracks:
- Last Dance
- It Goes Like It Goes
- Fame
- Arthur's Theme
- Up Where We Belong
- Flashdance... What a Feeling
- I Just Called to Say I Love You
- Say You, Say Me
- Take My Breath Away
- (I've Had) The Time of My Life
- Let the River Run
- Under the Sea
- Sooner or Later (I Always Get the Man)
- Beauty and the Beast
- Whole New World
- Streets of Philadelphia
- Can You Feel the Love Tonight
- Colours of the Wind
- You Must Love Me
- My Heart Will Go On (Love Theme from Titanic)
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Academy Award Winners
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Rhino Flashback
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ASIN: B00000FCIM
Release Date: 2003-10-10 |
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- Over the Rainbow [From The Wizard of Oz] - Judy Garland
- Tara's Theme (Main Theme) [From Gone with the Wind] - Max Steiner
- I Got Rhythm [From An American in Paris] - Gene Kelly
- On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe [From The Harvey Girls] - Judy Garland
- Gigi [From Gigi] - Louis Jourdan
- Baby, It's Cold Outside [From Neptune's Daughter] - Ricardo Montalban, Esther Williams
- Anything You Can Do [From Annie Get Your Gun] - Betty Hutton, Howard Keel
- Last Time I Saw Paris [From Lady Be Good] - Ann Sothern
- Lara's Theme (Main Title) [From Doctor Zhivago] - MGM Studio Orchestra
- Continental [From the Gay Divorc - Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers
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Academy Award Winners, Vol. 2
Tony Baker & His Orchestra
Manufacturer: Pickwick
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ASIN: B000008D57
Release Date: 1993-10-06 |
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Academy Award Winners
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B0000029GZ
Release Date: 1994-05-31 |
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- Buttons And Bows - Dinah Shore
- On The Acheson, Topeka And The Santa Fe - Rosemary Clooney
- Secret Love - Doris Day
- The Way You Look Tonight - Fred Astaire
- Do Not Foresake Me, Oh My Darling - Frankie Laine
- Baby, It's Cold Outside - Dinah Shore & Buddy Clark
- Whatever Will Be, Will Be - Doris Day
- White Christmas - Rosemary Clooney
- You'll Never Know - Johnny Mathis
- Gigi - Vic Damone
- Day's Of Wine And Roses - Andy Williams
- Three Coins In the Fountain - Jerry Vale
- Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing - The Four Lads
- Call Me Irresponsible - Buddy Greco
- The Shadow Of Your Smile - Tony Bennett
- Moon River - Andy Williams
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