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Boys Night Out

 
Album Review: Boys Night Out

  • Artist: The Rat Pack
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: September 28, 2004
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Vocal Music

Review

After Frank Sinatra's death, his record labels began to use "the Rat Pack," the term casually applied to a loose conglomeration of some of his show business friends, as a marketing concept for reissuing material by him, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr. There actually were some recordings and films of the three performing together, but soon enough collections were being assembled with their individual performances interspersed and credited to the Rat Pack. Capitol Records and Reprise Records, each of which had repositories of recordings by the three, combined for a couple of collections tied into the 2001 release of the remake of the film Ocean's Eleven: Eee-O-11: The Best of the Rat Pack and The Rat Pack Live at the Sands. In 2002 came Christmas With the Rat Pack, and in 2003, the CD/DVD package Live and Swingin': The Ultimate Rat Pack Collection. Worldwide, these four releases were approaching total sales of a million copies by the fall of 2004, when Boys Night Out was released to tie into the opening of the movie sequel Ocean's Twelve. Having exhausted "the best" and "the ultimate," the compilers, searching through the Capitol and Reprise vaults, have opted for what might be called "the obscure" here. The average fan of Sinatra, Martin, and Davis may well never have heard songs like the title track and the leadoff one, "Here Goes," both of which first saw release only on 1990s Sinatra compilations. Not all the selections are unfamiliar, but very few feature any interaction between the performers. "We Open in Venice," from the Reprise Repertory Theatre's studio cast recording of Kiss Me Kate, does feature all three, and a similarly assembled version of Guys and Dolls finds Sinatra and Martin in a duet on the title song (heard in its initial and shorter "reprise" version, the latter billed as a "bonus track" although it appears on all copies of this album); otherwise, the guys are heard separately. The compilers seem to have decided that the essence of whether a Sinatra, Martin, or Davis track qualifies for "rat pack" status is its swagger. There are a lot of Billy May charts here, post-swing-era rhythm arrangements with plenty of splashy brass, and the singers approach their interpretations with bravura. The lyrics are full of the argot of small-time criminals and nightclub owners. Terms for women include "baby," "gal," "filly," "quail," "doll," "chick," "dame" -- you get the idea. But then, that's the way these boys talk when they're on a night out. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Here Goes Frank Sinatra (2:41)
Who's Got the Action? George Duning Dean Martin (2:35)
Yes I Can (Lyrics) Lee Adams, Charles Strouse Sammy Davis, Jr. (2:16)
Are We Open in Venice Cole Porter Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. (2:11)
You Can't Love 'Em All (Lyrics) Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen Dean Martin (2:36)
Ol' Mac Donald (Lyrics) Larry Keith, Lew Spence, Marilyn Bergman Frank Sinatra (2:41)
There Is Nothin' Like a Dame Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Sammy Davis, Jr. (2:35)
Grazie, Prego, Scusi Dean Martin (2:19)
The Boys' Night Out Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen Frank Sinatra (2:49)
The Goin's Great Sammy Cahn, Stan Applebaum Sammy Davis, Jr. (2:26)
Guys and Dolls Frank Loesser Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra (2:48)
Something's Gotta Give (Lyrics) Johnny Mercer Sammy Davis, Jr. (2:04)
Baby-O (Lyrics) Johnny Mercer, John Rotella Dean Martin (2:59)
River, Stay 'Way from My Door (Lyrics) Harry Woods, Mort Dixon Frank Sinatra (2:36)
(Love Is) The Tender Trap Sammy Cahn, James Van Heusen Sammy Davis, Jr. (2:35)
All in a Night's Work Ruth Ann Roberts Dean Martin (2:36)
Just One of Those Things (Lyrics) Cole Porter Frank Sinatra (3:14)
Once in a Lifetime Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley Sammy Davis, Jr. (2:14)
Guys and Dolls (Reprise) [*] Frank Loesser Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra (1:51)

Credits

Frank Collura (Compilation Producer), Diana Barnes (Art Direction), Neal Ashby (Design), Charles Pignone (Compilation), Sammy Davis, Jr. (Performer), Dean Martin (Performer), David McEowen (Mastering), Frank Sinatra (Performer), Charles Pignone (Compilation Producer)
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