| Album Features |
| UPC: | 724359848723 |
| Artist: | Dean Martin |
| Format: | CD |
| Release Year: | 2004 |
| Record Label: | Capitol/EMI Records |
| Genre: | Classic Pop Vocals, Pop Vocal |
Track ListingDINO: THE ESSENTIAL DEAN MARTINN:
1. Ain't That a Kick in the Head
2. That's Amore
3. Memories Are Made of This
4. Just in Time
5. Sway
6. I'd Cry Like a Baby
7. Volare
8. Under the Bridges of Paris
9. Love Me, Love Me
10. If
11. Mambo Italiano
12. Let Me Go Lover
13. Standing on the Corner
14. You Belong to Me
15. Powder Your Face With Sunshine (Smile! Smile! Smile!)
16. Innamorata
17. I'll Always Love You (Day After Day)
18. Kiss
19. You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You
20. Return to Me
21. Door Is Still Open to My Heart, The
22. Houston
23. Send Me the Pillow You Dream On
24. Everybody Loves Somebody
25. In the Chapel in the Moonlight
26. I Will
27. Little Ole Wine Drinker Me
28. Somewhere There's a Someone
29. In The Misty Moonlight
30. Gentle on My Mind
| Details |
| Producer: | Lee Gillette, Jimmy Bowen, Voyle Gilmore, Frank Collura (Compilation) |
| Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution |
| Recording Type: | Studio |
| Recording Mode: | Stereo |
| SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album NotesPersonnel: Dean Martin (vocals).Liner Note Authors: Dean Martin; Deana Martin; Steven Van Zandt; Gail Martin Downey.Nearly a decade after Dean Martin's death, the crooner's fans were finally given the definitive Dino collection. While there was already a two-disc summation of Martin's Capitol recordings, as well as several compilations of his Reprise material, the single-disc, 30-track DINO: THE ESSENTIAL DEAN MARTIN contains a generous selection of the best of his work, culling from both labels' vaults. Steubenville, Ohio's favorite son became a singing star in the 1950s, mostly by virtue of his smooth, easy charm, apparent both in his vocal style and his public image. That charm is crystallized here--the South American lilt of "Sway;" the spare, countryish "Memories Are Made of This" (not insignificantly covered later by Johnny Cash); the laissez-faire swing of "Ain't That a Kick in the Head"--it all bespeaks an uncommon coolness that was Martin's to burn. DINO: THE ESSENTIAL DEAN MARTIN catches all of his best-known tunes, from the aforementioned gems to the perennial Reprise-era sing-along "Everybody Loves Somebody," but it fills in the spaces between with lots of equally lovable tracks, or did you think Glen Campbell had the patent on "Gentle on My Mind?"
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