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Swing When You're Winning

Swing When You're Winning

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Artist: Robbie Williams
Label: Chrysalis
Category: Music

List Price: £11.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 124 reviews
Sales Rank: 545

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

UPC: 766488231229
EAN: 0766488231229
ASIN: B00005RFVL

Release Date: November 19, 2001
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: some wear to case and slight surface marks to disc plays ok

Tracks:

  » I Will Talk And Hollywood Will Listen
  » Mack The Knife
  » Somethin' Stupid (with Nicole Kidman)
  » Do Nothing 'Till You Hear From Me
  » It Was A Very Good Year (with Frank Sinatra)
  » Straighten Up And Fly Right
  » Well Did You Evah? (with Jon Lovitz)
  » Mr. Bojangles
  » One For My Baby
  » Things (with Jane Horrocks)
  » Ain't That A Kick In The Head?
  » They Can't Take That Away From Me (with Rupert Everett)
  » Have You Met Miss Jones?
  » Me And My Shadow (with Jonathan Wilkes)
  » Beyond The Sea

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  » Life Thru a Lens

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Apparently, Swing When You're Winning was inspired by the praise Robbie Williams received for his contribution to the soundtrack on Bridget Jones's Diary. Recorded with an 18-piece band in Frank Sinatra's old stomping ground, the Capitol Records Studio in LA, this collection of finger-clickin', Rat Pack standards and new material features plenty of guest collaborations, such as the much-hyped Nicole Kidman effort on Sinatra's "Something Stupid". Swing... is billed by Williams as a tribute to "The Rat Pack", a gang of entertainers including Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr, as well as Ol' Blue-Eyes himself, that dominated the Las Vegas dinner-club scene of the early 1960s. The selection of tracks reflect the karaoke sessions of Robbie's childhood in Stoke, and have been given the full "tribute" treatment, with no funny business going on in the production to take away from their classic appeal. There's never been any doubt that Williams sees himself as an entertainer in the most traditional sense of the word (not to mention a bit of a swinger), and his old-time-crooner fantasies are certainly given free rein to charm the pants off us all on this classy album. --Ruby Tuesday


Customer Reviews:   Read 119 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars what?   July 10, 2008
boring as ever. Try Nick Worrall's debut album for a real treat and to show what good modern songwriting sounds like.


5 out of 5 stars Till Death Us Do Part   March 29, 2008
Robbie was the star of Take That and this album shows why. It is a combination of Frank Sinatra and Elvis.
And the likeness is not restricted to singing. Sinatra and Presley also made movies as well as great music and now Robbie is following in their footsteps.
I cant wait to see him as East End gangster Harry Harris in the movie version of the Garry Jackson novel Till Death Us Do Part.



5 out of 5 stars Robbie Williams: he used to be good...   December 15, 2007
... and in many ways, this is him at his finest, paying homage to his idols with a collection of expertly crafted, beautifully orchestrated covers (and one new song), all liberally dusted with the glitter of swing.
Robbie's having the time of his life here, and he's even brought some friends along for the ride - Rupert Everett, Jane Horrocks, Nicole Kidman and even Frank himself (with permission from the Sinatra estate, if you need any proof of the quality of this recording).
This album is timeless, uplifting, and a joy to the soul - provided you have one, that is - still as enjoyable 6 years on and will be forever. If in doubt, buy it and let the magic grab you. You won't be disappointed!



1 out of 5 stars poor...please listen to the originals instead   November 11, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

This album lacks everything a good record should have, originality, creativity and of course talent. At least the U.S. has had the good sense to ignore this chump; sadly to our shame we in the UK have taken him to our collective hearts. I hope you're happy with that because to me this sounds like an hour long version of the birdy song with a drunk singing "I did it my way" all over it. Truly poor...
However, the band was great, which for the most part (if not 100%) out classes the untalented Mr Williams.
The star of this recording is for the band.



5 out of 5 stars Reaching The Peak   August 24, 2006
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

To show this album anything other than deep respect and appreciation would be a insult to the great artists from whom these songs have drawn inspiration. The modern reproduction of some of the classics has inspired a generation of todays youth who, until its release, had had little exposure to this genre of music. Mr Williams' reputation has given the project a popularity and credability unachieveable by anyone else in the industry, a project which has, undoubtedly, been the catalyst for the re-birth of a whole era of musical history. The recent success of artists such as Michael Buble can be firmly placed at the feet of Mr Williams, who took an unprecedented risk in producing something so diverse in comparision to his previous work.

To say that the content of this album is a poor relation to the performances of Sinatra, Darren and the likes would be hugely unfair. This album has taken some of the classics and re-packaged them into a form recognisable by today's youth - a crucial property some 50 years on from Sinatra's peak - whilst remaining faithful to its mentors. Nothing will ever match the talent that was Frank Sinatra - and this doesn't attempt to do so - this album reaches out to the popular culture in society - and entertains in a way that only Mr Williams can - magical.



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