Showing posts with label Henry Mancini. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henry Mancini. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2024

Henry Mancini – Touch Of Evil (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

 


Touch of Evil is a 1958 American film noir written and directed by Orson Welles, who also stars. The screenplay was loosely based on Whit Masterson's novel Badge of Evil (1956). The cast included Charlton Heston, Janet Leigh, Joseph Calleia, Akim Tamiroff and Marlene Dietrich.


1 Main Title 3:28

2 Borderline Montuna 2:00

3 Strollin' Blues 2:38

4 Orson Around 2:44

5 Reflection 2:59

6 Tana's Theme 2:23

7 Flashing Nuisance 1:35

8 The Boss 1:05

9 Pidgeon Caged 0:55

10 Rock Me To Sleep 2:39

11 The Big Drag 2:19

12 Ku Ku 2:41

13 Susan 2:19

14 Son Of Raunchy 3:01

15 Lease Breaker 2:45

16 Background To Murder 7:20

17 Bar Room Rock 1:14

18 Blue Pianola 3:13

19 Something For Susan 1:38

20 The Chase 1:00


Touch Of Evil

Monday, December 9, 2024

Mancini – The Pink Panther and The Return Of The Pink Panther

 


The Pink Panther

1 The Pink Panther Theme 2:39

2 It Had Better Be Tonight (Instrumental) 1:47

3 Royal Blue 3:12

4 Champagne And Quail 2:46

5 The Village Inn 2:37

6 The Tiber Twist 2:51

7 It Had Better Be Tonight (Vocal) 1:58

8 Cortina 1:55

9 The Lonely Princess 2:28

10 Something For Sellers 2:47

11 Piano And Strings 2:35

12 Shades Of Sennett 1:26

The Return Of The Pink Panther

13 The Pink Panther Theme 3:06

14 The Greatest Gift (Instrumental) 2:19

15 Here's Looking At You, Kid 2:51

16 Summer In Gstaad 2:04

17 So Smooth 4:07

18 The Return Of The Pink Panther (Part I & II) 5:13

19 The Greatest Gift (Vocal) 3:21

20 The Orange Float 3:10

21 Dreamy 3:23

22 Disco 2:08

23 Navel Maneuver 2:16

24 Belly Belly Bum Bum 2:16

25 The Wet Look 3:06



Saturday, November 23, 2024

Henry Mancini – The Jazz Sound From Peter Gunn

 


Henry Mancini – The Jazz Sound From Peter Gunn (Music Composed By Henry Mancini Arranged By Maxwell Davis, Pete Candoli & Bob Florence From The TV Series Peter Gunn)

Peter Gunn is an American private eye television series, starring Craig Stevens as Peter Gunn with Lola Albright as his girlfriend, lounge singer Edie Hart. The series was broadcast by NBC from September 22, 1958, to 1960 and by ABC in 1960–61. The series was created by Blake Edwards, who, on occasion, was also writer (for 39 episodes) and director (for nine episodes).

According to Vincent Terrace, Peter Gunn was the first detective series whose character was created especially for television, instead of adapted from other media.

The series is probably best remembered today for its music, including the iconic "Peter Gunn Theme", which was nominated for an Emmy Award and two Grammys for Henry Mancini. Subsequently it has been performed and recorded by many jazz, rock and blues musicians. The progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer recorded the song, adding synthesizers. The series was number 17 in the Nielsen ratings for the 1958–59 TV season and number 29 for the 1960–61 TV season.

Tracklist:

Peter Gunn 2:03

Blue Steel 3:11

The Brothers Go To Mother's 2:42

Session At Pete's Pad 3:47

Walkin' Bass 4:02

Dreamsville 3:38

The Little Man Theme 3:07

Sorta Blue 2:54

Goofin' At The Coffee House 3:44

A Quiet Gass 3:23

A Profound Gass 3:08

Fallout ! 3:10

Lightly 2:36

Soft Sounds 3:34

Odd Ball 2:49

The Floater 3:15

Blues For Mother's 2:46

Brief And Breezy 3:27

Joanna 2:44

My Manne Shelly 2:40

Spook ! 2:41

A Ball For John 2:54

Goofin' At The Coffee House (2nd) 3:57

Not From Dixie 4:22


The Jazz Sound From Peter Gunn

Saturday, March 26, 2022

Henry Mancini – The Music From Peter Gunn (TV Series)

 


Peter Gunn was an American private eye television series, starring Craig Stevens as Peter Gunn with Lola Albright as his girlfriend Edie Hart. The series aired on NBC from September 22, 1958 to 1960 and on ABC in 1960–1961. The series was created by Blake Edwards, who, on occasion, was also writer (for 39 episodes) and director (for nine episodes).

Peter Gunn is notable for being the first televised detective program whose character was created for television, instead of adapted from other media. The series is probably best remembered today for its music, including the "Peter Gunn Theme", which was nominated for an Emmy Award and two Grammys for Henry Mancini. Subsequently it was performed and recorded by many jazz, rock and blues musicians. 

The show's use of modern jazz music was a distinctive touch that helped set the standard for many years to come, with cool jazz themes accompanying every move Gunn made. The music, composed by Henry Mancini, was performed by a small jazz ensemble which included a number of prominent Los Angeles-based jazz and studio musicians. Trumpeter Pete Candoli, alto saxophonist Ted Nash, flutist Ronny Lang, trombonist Dick Nash, and pianist and future composer John Williams provided most of the improvised jazz solos. Williams plays the piano part on the title music ostinato.

Prominent jazz musicians occasionally made on-screen appearances. Trumpeter Shorty Rogers appeared in the episode titled "The Frog" playing flugelhorn as Lola sings "How High the Moon". Drummer Shelly Manne, in addition to performing on the soundtrack album, was credited with a Special Guest role in the 1959 episode "Keep Smiling" playing drums in the "Bamboo Club" combo. Brazilian guitarist Laurindo Almeida plays guitar as himself in the 1959 episode "Skin Deep".

In his autobiography Did They Mention the Music? Mancini stated: "The Peter Gunn title theme actually derives more from rock and roll than from jazz. I used guitar and piano in unison, playing what is known in music as an ostinato, which means obstinate. It was sustained throughout the piece, giving it a sinister effect, with some frightened saxophone sounds and some shouting brass. The piece has one chord throughout and a super-simple top line."


1 Peter Gunn
2 Sorta Blue
3 The Brothers Go To Mother's
4 Dreamsville
5 Session At Pete's Pad
6 Soft Sounds
7 Fallout!
8 The Floater
9 Slow And Easy
10 A Profound Gass
11 Brief And Breezy
12 Not From Dixie
Bonus Tracks
13 Walkin' Bass
14 Blue Steel
15 Spook!
16 Blues For Mother's


The Music From Peter Gunn

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Henry Mancini - Soundtracks Collection - "Breakfast At Tiffany's" & "Arabesque"

 

Tracklist
        Breakfast At Tiffany's   
1        Moon River    2:44
2        Something For Cat    3:11
3        Sally's Tomato    3:08
4        Mr Yunioshi    2:33
5        The Big Blow Out    2:30
6        Hub Caps And Tail Lights    2:32
7        Breakfast At Tiffany's    2:48
8        Latin Golightly    2:58
9        Holly    3:21
10        Loose Caboose    3:12
11        The Big Heist    3:10
12        Moon River Cha Cha    2:37
        Arabesque   
13        Arabesque    2:16
14        We've Loved Before - Yasmin's Theme (Instrumental)    2:55
15        Ascot    1:55
16        Dream Street    3:53
17        Façade    3:19
18        Something For Sophia    2:36
19        We've Loved Before - Yasmin's Theme (Vocal)    2:48
20        Shower Of Paradise    2:36
        The Zoo Chase   
21        Part 1: Arabesque Theme    2:19
22        Part 2: Aquarium Scene    2:28
23        Part 3: Arabesque Theme (Reprise)    1:02
24        Bagdad On Thames    3:01


 Breakfast At Tiffany's" & "Arabesque

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Monday, January 27, 2014

Henry Mancini:The Pink Panther and The Return of the Pink Panther Soundtrack


Henry Mancini's unforgettable soundtracks to two of director Blake Edwards' 'Pink Panther' films teamed together, 1964's 'Pink Panther' & 1975's 'Return Of The Pink Panther'. A combined total of 25 tracks. This is Henry Mancini at his best. The music from these two films is first rate and very enjoyable and includes many gems. "The Greatest Gift" is a beautiful, haunting ballad and the "Return of the Pink Panther" number is a great, seductive variation on the Pink Panther theme. Of course the original "Pink Panther Theme" is included as well in all it's glory.



the original movie trailer itself is hilarious!
                                    

..and this scene from "The Return..."