Dean Martin – Memories Are Made Of This
(aka Singing At His Best)
Picture:
C+ Sound: C+ Extras: D Selection: B-
There are
already several DVDs of Dean Martin’s music on the market, so popular is the
iconic crooner. Passport has some of the
more interesting, obscure early TV footage on Memories Are Made Of This (aka Singing
At His Best), which collects seventeen music numbers from various early TV
appearances. They may be on videotape,
kinescope, or (when we are lucky) actually motion picture film, but it also
happens to be some of the best on camera vocal performances he ever made.
The only
problem with the content is that it is simply too short, running only 50
minutes. The tracks include:
1)
Memories Are Made Of This
2)
Almost Like Being In Love
3)
If You Were The Only Girl
4)
You Made Me Love You
5)
When You’re Smilin’
6)
One For My Baby & One More For
The Road
7)
Oh Marie, Oh Marie
8)
Too Young
9)
The Isle Of Capri
10) I’m Gonna Sit Right Down &
Write Myself A Letter
11) There Goes My Heart
12) Louise
13) Love Me With All Of Your Heart
14) I Don’t Care If The Sun Don’t
Shine
15) It’s Easy To Remember
16) I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now
17) Would I Love You
18) Dino’s Theme
That last
track is an instrumental meant to enhance the brief facts that are laid in
between each song, which is even an admission that they needed to find more
material, yet there is always the possibility that few stand-alone segments
were available or have survived. Those
are not bad, but it is the music and showmanship that make this set very
rewatchable. Martin may be lost on new
generations, but the personality and subtle joy in which he indulged his
exceptional vocal gifts was groundbreaking in its time and has been rarely
equaled since. This is some of the best
evidence of that.
The full
frame image varies in quality between the videotape, kinescope, and film
footage, but looks decent for what the sources respectively are. Though many of the songs were recorded in
stereo and still exist that way, many are actually live recordings here in
their original TV sound. All are in
Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono. There are no
extras.
Fans will
want to get this immediately, but others should also consider seeing just how
good these selections actually are.
Those who are still waiting for Martin Scorsese’s long-delayed Dino film (on hold until they can find
the angle of the screenplay) will get an idea of the wealth of material
Scorsese and his great team of regulars will have to pull from. Memories
Are Made Of This is a pleasant surprise.
- Nicholas Sheffo