Seeing Is Believing
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Track Listing: 1. Splish Splash 2. Work Song 3. I've Got You Under My Skin 4. Mame 5. Cry Me A River 6. Dream Lover 7. Medley with Bobbie Gentry: Proud Mary, Polk Salad Annie, Never Ending Song of Love 8. Sweet Caroline 9. Higher & Higher 10. Happy 11. Got My Mojo Working 12. You Make Me Feel So Young 13. Artificial Flowers 14. If I Were A Carpenter 15. Caravan 16. If 17. Come Rain Or Come Shine 18. Beyond The Sea 19. Mack The Knife 20. Splish Splash
Product Description:
Bobby Darin Seeing Is Believing collects 20 video performances of the legendary entertainer for the first time ever on DVD. Drawing from various television shows over the years, including The Ed Sullivan Show and Darin's own popular variety show, the DVD features all of his biggest hits including "Mack The Knife," "Splish Splash," "Beyond The Sea," "Dream Lover," "Artificial Flowers" and "If I Were A Carpenter." Also included is rare footage of Darin performing songs such as "Cry Me A River," "Work Song," "Got My Mojo Workin'" and "Caravan," plus duets with Connie Francis and Bobbie Gentry. Darin is presented at the height of his career, singing his heart out and entertaining like only he could. This second installment from HYENA Records' Bobby Darin series follows up its best selling CD/DVD set, Aces Back To Back. It achieves exactly what the title proclaims. When it comes to Bobby Darin, Seeing is indeed Believing!!!
Artist Quotes:
"Of the handful of people who could do it all, nobody did it all the way Bobby Darin did. And when it came to singing, any kind of song he wanted to sing, he could sing." - Producer Joel Dorn
Press Quotes:
This collection shows an important corner of this important artist's output, offering a new generation a glimpse of greatness. - All About Jazz
One of the most talented and versatile figures of the modern pop era. - LA Times
The performances here show Darin to have been one of the most commanding entertainers in pop music history. - San Francisco Chronicle
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #37546 in DVD
- Released on: 2006-11-07
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Color, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
Revised review ! downgraded to 4 stars
The producers chose not to give any information about the performances. There are NO dates or locations (I contacted the company that put this out and they said there are no dates, these were in the Darin archives). They told me that they were mostly from Bobby's 70's TV show and there are two performances from the Ed Sullivan show. There is nowhere in the DVD where they identify Bobby Gentry or Connie Francis. That isn't as bad as the weird decision to abruptly end the song Beyond the Sea and tack the ending onto the end of the credits (which is in another menu, I found it by chance). What were these producers thinking??? Give us the unedited songs !
The following information is from another web site and it gives you more information that anything in the DVD:
"What a wonderful holiday surprise ! All previously unreleased live performances of Bobby Darin. See and hear Bobby perform "I've Got You Under My Skin", "Cry Me A River", "Caravan", "Artificial Flowers", "Dream Lover", and of course "Mack The Knife". 19 complete performances in all !
TRACK LIST
1 / Introduction
2 / Work Song
3 / I've Got You Under My Skin
4 / Mame
5 / Cry Me A River
6 / Dream Lover
7 / Medley: Polk Salad Annie, Proud Mary, Never Ending Song of Love (w/ Bobbie Gentry)
8 / Sweet Caroline
9 / Higher and Higher
10 / Happy
11 / I've Got My Mojo Workin'
12 / You Make Me Feel So Young (w/ Connie Francis)
13 / Artificial Flowers
14 / If I Were A Carpenter
15 / Caravan
16 / If
17 / Come Rain or Come Shine
18 / Beyond The Sea
18 / Mack The Knife
20 / Splish Splash"
In conclusion, I am happy to have this but think that the producers should have thought about these things before releasing the DVD. It just makes sense to explain why there are no dates (the performances from the TV shows should easy enough to find), whom he is singing with, and not to split up the performance of Beyond the Sea.
Great DVD! Darin Was An Incredible Talent!
This is a great DVD of a remarkably talented entertainer. Let me say from the start that I am a big Frank Sinatra fan from a family of three generations of Sinatra fans, but I must tell you that Bobby Darin had more stage presence, more rhythm, and tons more magneticism that Sinatra. In the years prior to his tragically untimely death, his voice---though not as powerful as in his youth, was growing deeper and richer (he could sing up a storm, particularly in the lower register) and he could hold a note, despite a terribly diseased heart, longer than any pop/jazz singer I've ever heard. Despite being only months from his death when most of the cuts on this DVD were filmed, his singing looked and sounded effortless---like he was at the top of his game. Listen to him sing the great standard jazz ballads "Come Rain or Come Shine" and "Cry Me A River." His sense of timing and drama is unrivaled. On the uptempo tunes like "Artifical Flowers" and "Caravan" he swings like no other singer ever. He sings blues, jazz, pop, country...you name the genre and he sings it like nobody's business. You'll also see him play harmonica, vibraphones, piano, etc. This is a great DVD of a great entertainer whose life was cut far too short. He might have been the best of them all. It has been said by many in the entertainment industry that Darin was the only performer who intimidated Frank. After watching this DVD, you'll understand why. I recommend it with great enthusiasm.
Highly Entertaining
As a kid, I was familiar with Bobby Darin's "Splish, Splash," and I'd even seen him on television a few times. In the 1970s when I was a teen he had a show on and I remember seeing it every now and then. His music is still with us, and every now and then his picture is too.
However, I'd never realized how talented he was until I got this DVD and watched it. Bobby Darin had a gift, not just for music or acting or handling business affairs, but for winning over audiences he played in front of. I watched as he won over the television audiences performance after performance, but he won me over too.
I love live music. There's nothing like it. But with Bobby Darin gone, this is as close as it gets. What I saw in his performances was a man in love with what he was doing. He shines with the zest he has for being in front of those people. I didn't get the impression he was all that aware of the camera, but he knew those people were in the room.
At 37, Bobby Darin succumbed to a diseased heart he'd dealt with all his life. He'd been told since he was a child that he'd have a short life, and he did. But it would have been fascinating to see what he would have been like if he'd had more time.
Kevin Spacey, an ardent admirer of Darin's, helped put together a biopic of Bobby Darin's life. The movie, BEYOND THE SEA, is on DVD now. I wish SEEING IS BELIEVING would have had some interviews, but it's okay because now this DVD has made me curious enough to seek out Spacey's movie.
Get the DVD and sit down with Bobby Darin for an hour. He was an excellent entertainer.




