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- <title>
- Dec. 12, 1994: Music:Frank & Co.
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Dec. 12, 1994 To the Dogs
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- THE ARTS & MEDIA/MUSIC, Page 92
- Frank & Co.
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- <body>
- <p> Duets II pairs Sinatra with wannabes and some winners
- </p>
- <p>By Ginia Bellafante
- </p>
- <p> For years Frank Sinatra has won an enthusiastic following among
- college students through no effort of his own. Usually, young
- people start listening to him because they find his Rat Pack
- cool campily appealing, but ironic condescension soon turns
- to true admiration of his talent. Even though it's not really
- necessary for Sinatra's handlers to market him to the kids,
- they have done so anyway. Last year, notably, he was paired
- on Duets with Bono, Carly Simon, Aretha Franklin and other younger-than-Frank
- performers.
- </p>
- <p> Now Duets II, a less engaging sequel, has appeared. While Sinatra
- is in good form, his collaborators seem too desperate to impress
- him. Jon Secada, for example, tries to replicate his partner's
- range and intensity on The Best Is Yet to Come, but he doesn't
- come close. Luis Miguel attempts Come Fly with Me with a swinginess
- that is contrived and tentative. And Chrissie Hynde succumbs
- to an offputting Edith Piaf impression during Luck Be a Lady.
- </p>
- <p> The best cuts are those that pair Sinatra with distinctive singers
- confident enough simply to be themselves. Patti LaBelle brings
- a rich, unfettered soulfulness to Bewitched, Linda Ronstadt
- an easy clarity to Moonlight in Vermont. Rumor had it that Axl
- Rose was to have appeared on Duets II. One wonders what he might
- have done with My Kind of Town, a song that here couples Sinatra
- with his most unabashed emulator, Frank Sinatra Jr.
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- </article>
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