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The Rat Pack - Live At The Villa Venice (1962/2003) [DVD-A] {24-192 & 16-44}

Posted By : plonker | Date : 28 Mar 2011 18:10:26 | Comments : 14 |
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The Rat Pack - Live At The Villa Venice (1962/2003) [DVD-A] {24-192 & 16-44}
DVD-Audio Explorer rip | FLAC tracks | 24bit-192kHz 2.0 -> 2,94 GB MB | 16bit-44.1kHz -> 485 MB
ISO image -> 8,2 GB | DVD-Audio: MLP 24/192 2.0 & 24/96 5.1 | DVD-Video: DD 2.0 & 5.1 (448 Kb/s)
80:34 min | scans 600dpi (tiff) -> 470 MB | RAR inc. 3% recovery | FF,FSe,FSo
Oldies, Comedy, Big Band Jazz etc.| Reprise 8122 73965-9


"...This album provides some 22 songs interspersed with comedy monologue with some of the songs broken up by funny interjections especially during Sammy Davis Jr's set. But they all got their jabs in on each other providing a balanced ribbing that indicated a comfortable love between this group of fellas, the kind that only close friends can initiate and get away with.

Each singer gets their top billing, singing a collection of songs and heavily packed medleys. Dean Martin sings his set in his signature and highly recognizeable voice including a satisfying turn on Tony Bennett's "I Left My Heart in San Francisco". The Martin show is turned over to Frank Sinatra who belts out 6 songs before turning it over to Sammy Davis Jr, who's first song, "What Kind of Fool Am I?" gets spectacular delivery thus showcasing Sammy Davis Jr's fine voice. His "She's Funny That Way" gets pelted out of the gate with vocal hilarity provided by Martin and Sinatra.

The sets become amplified when the guys combine to offer up unique renditions of songs that will never hold as true to the mystique or persona of The Rat Pack as these moments reveal. Frank and Dean combine to sing several medleys. Everyone get together to create a brand of magic that are found only on this disc. Admittedly, some fans might be irritated by the continual interruption of some songs so that true fans might be the only tolerant audience however, this rare recording offers a look into not only the personalities of the fellas but also their ability to mix fun with work, a trait that was inherent with Dean Martin and who was probably the impetus that spurred the contagious comedy.

But don't let the comedy throw you off of a good time. It's all done in respect of the music that these guys can produce and that line of sight is never lost. There's even a "hidden" or "unannounced" track that is found at the end of "Birth of the Blues (Reprise)"..."

Release date: October 28, 2003

Recorded at the Villa Venice nightclub, Chicago, IL, Nov 26 - Dec 2, 1962.

Tracklist:
01 Fanfare & Introduction
02 Dean Martin - Medley: Drink To Me Only With Thine Eyes/When You're Smiling/The Lady Is A Tramp
03 Dean Martin - My Kind Of Girl
04 Dean Martin - I Left My Heart In San Francisco
05 Dean Martin - I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter
06 Dean Martin - Medley: Volare/On An Evening In Roma
07 Frank Sinatra - Goody Goody
08 Frank Sinatra - Chicago
09 Frank Sinatra - When Your Lover Has Gone
10 Frank Sinatra - Monologue
11 Frank Sinatra - Please Be Kind
12 Frank Sinatra - Angel Eyes
13 Frank Sinatra - You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You
14 Sammy Davis, Jr. - What Kind Of Fool Am I
15 Sammy Davis, Jr. - Out Of This World
16 Sammy Davis, Jr. - She's Funny That Way
17 Sammy Davis, Jr. - Hey There
18 Frank & Dean - Comedy
19 Frank & Dean - Medley 1
20 Frank & Dean - Medley 2
21 Frank, Dean & Sammy - Impressions
22 Frank, Dean & Sammy - Birth Of The Blues
23 Frank, Dean & Sammy - Danny Thomas Introduction
24 Frank - Nancy (With The Laughing Face)
25 Frank & Sammy - Me And My Shadow
26 Dean & Sammy - Sam's Song
27 Frank, Dean & Sammy - Birth Of The Blues (reprise)
28 Frank, Dean & Sammy - One For My Baby (And One More For The Road) (Hidden Track)


files marked -24bit => 24bit-192kHz
files marked -16bit => 24-192 converted to 16bit-44.1kHz (CD-compatible)
files marked -tiff => complete scans (tiff)
files marked img -> full ISO image

iZotope RX used for conversion to 16/44

complete artwork 600dpi (jpg) is included in both 24/192 and 16/44 files, tiff artwork is available for additional waste of bandwith



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Posted By: musician3 Date: 28 Mar 2011 20:08:25
Great thank You
Posted By: jazzfann Date: 28 Mar 2011 22:54:49
Thanks plonker!

"complete artwork 600dpi (jpg) is included in both 24/192 and 16/44 files, tiff artwork is available for additional waste of bandwith"

To which I say what good is bandwidth if you can't waste it?????
Posted By: twofourbit Date: 29 Mar 2011 09:44:18
thank you!!
Posted By: mpd3188 Date: 30 Mar 2011 05:47:10
could you post the .iso image of the entire disk? I'm interested in the multichannel version of the tracks
Posted By: itsartolie Date: 30 Mar 2011 07:07:12
excellent post, many thanks (i particularely liked the bandwidth waste comedy bit :)
Posted By: plonker Date: 30 Mar 2011 20:21:02
You're all very welcome :)
Thank you for you comments!

@mpd3188
Complete image is 8GB and with my glorious upstream (256k) i need about 7-10 days to upload it. Anyway, if someone else is also interested in it, pls let me know so i can start with upping.
All you'll need is just a little patience :))
Posted By: mpd3188 Date: 31 Mar 2011 04:43:14
@plonker

Firstly, thank very much for the posting. It is of excellent quality.

Regarding my request of you posting the entire .iso image, yes i'm aware is rather large.
how can however reduce the upload significantly by just ripping the songs to flac but in its original multichannel format, and posting those.

Not to clog the post with technicalities, write me to mpd3188@gmail.com and I can tell you exactly how to do that using all free software.

By the way, I have the original DVDA of Sinatra at the Sands... another mind-blowing release.... if you guys are interested, I can post it (either .iso or individual FLAC at 192-24).

Let me know

Regards.
Posted By: HighResFan Date: 31 Mar 2011 15:37:19
Thank you so much ... what a nice album that is!

@mpd3188:
Ahhh ... mhhh
don't tease us , please us ;-)
Posted By: mpd3188 Date: 08 Apr 2011 21:50:02
Thanks to Plonker for having posted the ISO image. I'm going to post the DVDA Rip of Sinatra at the Sands shortly.
Posted By: mpd3188 Date: 09 Apr 2011 06:29:51
Hi all.... i have to admit: i don't know yet how to post here... i registered but can't find how to post an album.... any help appreciated
Posted By: Federiqui Date: 13 Apr 2011 03:49:41
I was burn the iso image and didnt work the dvd-audio soundtracks, only the dvd-video options.
Please help !!!
Thanks !!!
Posted By: afl1 Date: 03 May 2011 08:51:37
DVD-Audio part is useless, it looks like encrypted.
Pls, upload 24/96 5.1 tracks in FLAC format.
Posted By: sob898 Date: 29 May 2011 21:58:12
I too can't get the DVD-Audio data to extract. It is encrypted. I mounted the iso and then used DVD Audio Extractor. I also tried DVDAExplorer, same results. So I decided to downloaded the 24/192 files instead. When I tried to extract them from the rar's, it only made it to 93%. Seems the last two tracks don't extract. I then used FLAC tester on the other tracks that did extract and it shows that they all have errors. Anyone else get the flac files to work?
Posted By: nesrallah Date: 27 Jul 2011 02:46:55
amazing post
thanks!
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