Tracks 1-8 from The Cop Show
Themes, RCA Victor LP RS 1086 (1976)
Tracks 9-17 from Symphonic Soul, RCA Victor LP
APL1 1025 (1975)
Both original albums produced by Joe Reisman.
Henry Mancini, His Orchestra &
Chorus, “Big Screen / Little Screen” & “A Concert
of Film Music”, Vocalion [UK] #CDLK 4558
(2015).[2-in-1 CD]
BIG SCREEN / LITTLE
SCREEN (RCA VICTOR LP SF 8257 (1972) STEREO)
Nicholas and Alexandra (Bennett)
theme from the film
soloist: Henry Mancini (piano)
All His Children (Mancini; A & M
Bergman)* from the film Sometimes a Great Notion
The Summer Knows (Legrand; A & M
Bergman) theme from the film Summer of ’42
soloist: Richard Perissi (French
horn)
Life is What You Make It (Hamlisch;
Mercer)* theme from the film Kotch
Shaft (Hayes) theme from the film
soloist: Graham Young (trumpet)
Cade’s County (Mancini) theme from
the TV series
soloist: Clare Fischer (organ)
Johnny’s Theme (Anka; Carson) from
the TV series The Tonight Show
soloists: Larry Knechtel (organ),
Jack Sheldon (trumpet), Jerome Richardson (tenor
sax)
Those Were the Days (Strouse; Adams)*
theme from the TV series All in the Family
vocals: The Willow Sisters
Mystery Movie Theme (Mancini) from
the TV series
soloists: Clare Fischer (organ),
Graham Young (trumpet)
Ironside (Jones) theme from the TV
series
soloist: Larry Knechtel (organ)
*with chorus
Arrangements: Henry Mancini
Producer: Joe Reisman
HENRY MANCINI
CONDUCTS THE LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA IN A CONCERT
OF FILM MUSIC (RCA Victor LP RS 1058 (1976) STEREO)
Music by Nino Rota
Love Theme from Romeo & Juliet
(Rota; Kusik; Snyder)
soloist: Henry Mancini (piano)
Drink More Milk! (Bevete Pi Latte!)
(Rota) from the film Boccaccio ’70
Love Theme from La Strada (Rota;
Galdieri)
soloist: Don Innes (piano)
Love Theme from Amarcord (Rota)
Love Theme from The Godfather (Rota;
Kusik)
The White Dawn Symphonic Suite
Seal Hunt (Mancini)
The Lovers (Mancini)
Horn Pipe (Mancini)
The White Dawn Theme (Mancini)
Arctic Whale Hunt (Mancini)
The Disaster Movie Suite
Earthquake (Williams)
The Towering Inferno (Kasha;
Hirschhorn)
Jaws (Williams)
The French Collection
soloist: Henry Mancini (piano)
The Windmills of Your Mind (Legrand;
A & M Bergman) theme from the film The Thomas
Crown Affair
A Man and a Woman (Lai; Barouh;
Keller)
Love Story (Lai; Sigman)
Summer of ’42 (Legrand; A & M
Bergman)
The Great Waldo Pepper March
(Mancini)
Soloists &
principal musicians:
John G Brown (concertmaster)
Alexander Taylor (principal viola)
Douglas Cummings (principal cello)
Thomas Martin (principal double
bass)
Richard Taylor (flute)
Anthony Camden (oboe)
Michael Winfield (cor anglais)
Roy Jowitt (clarinet)
Ronald Moore (E-flat clarinet &
alto sax)
Robert Bourton (bassoon)
David Cripps (principal horn)
Howard Snell (trumpet)
Eric Crees (principal trombone)
John Fletcher (tuba)
Jack Emblow (accordion)
Renata Scheffel-Stein (harp)
Don Innes (piano)
Harold Fisher (drums)
Michael Frye (principal percussion)
Arrangements: Henry Mancini
Producer: Joe Reisman
Henry Mancini, "Theme From 'Z' and
Other Film Music" / "Debut!", Vocalion [UK] #CDLK
4567 (2015).[2-in-1 CD]
THEME FROM 'Z' AND OTHER FILM MUSIC (RCA Victor LP SF 8127 (1970) STEREO)
Henry Mancini & His Orchestra
Z To Yelasto Pedi (Theodorakis)
The Molly Maguires (Mancini)
Jean (McKuen) from The Prime of Miss
Jean Brodie
Airport Love Theme (Newman)
Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
(Bacharach; David)
from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance
Kid
As Time Goes By (Hupfeld)** from
Casablanca
The Hills of Yesterday (Mancini;
Webster) from The Molly Maguires
A Man, a Horse, a Gun (Cipriani)*
Love Theme from The Adventurers
(Jobim)**
Patton (Goldsmith)
Original album
produced by Joe Reisman.
DEBUT! (RCA Victor LP SF 8065 (1969) STEREO)
Henry Mancini & The Philadelphia
Orchestra Pops
Beaver Valley '37 (Mancini):
i. The River; ii. Black Snow; iii.
The Sons of Italy
Dream of a Lifetime (Mancini)
Strings on Fire! (Mancini)
Cameo for Violin (Mancini)
Drummers' Delight (Mancini)
The Ballerina's Dream (Mancini)
Speedy Gonzales (Mancini)
Recorded on location in The Academy of Music,
Philadelphia.
LP Liner Notes by Henry Mancini.
Original album produced by John Pfeiffer.
Henry Mancini & Doc Severinsen,
“Brass, Ivory and Strings” & “Brass on Ivory”,
Vocalion [UK] #CDLK 4570 (2016).[SACD Hybrid
Multi-channel 2-in-1 CD]
BRASS, IVORY AND
STRINGS
(RCA Victor #APL1-0098 (1973) STEREO)
1. Theme for Doc
(Mancini)
2. Ben (Scharf; Black)
3. Help Me Make it
Through the Night (Kristofferson)
4. ’Round Midnight
(Williams; Monk; Hanighen)
5. Without You (Ham;
Evans)
6. Make it With You (Gates)
7. Lover Man (Oh,
Where Can You Be?) (Davis; Ramirez; Sherman)
8. Wave
(Jobim)
9. Love Theme for Laura (Mancini)
10. I
Can’t Get Started (Duke; I Gershwin)
Henry Mancini
(piano),
Doc Severinsen (trumpet)
with orchestra
and chorus
Arrangements: Henry Mancini
Producer not credited
on LP.
BRASS ON IVORY
(RCA
Victor #LSP-4629 (1972) STEREO)
11. Brass on Ivory
(Mancini)
12. Dreamsville (Mancini; Livingston;
Evans)
13. Brian’s Song The Hands of Time (Legrand; A
& M Bergman)
14. If (Gates)
15. Willow Weep for
Me (Ronell)
16. Sometimes (H & F Mancini)
17.
Poor Butterfly (Hubbell; Golden)
18. Misty (Garner;
Burke)
19. Never My Love (D & R Addrisi)
20.
We’ve Only Just Begun (Nichols; Williams)
21. Soldier
in the Rain (Mancini; A & M Bergman)
Henry Mancini
(piano),
Doc Severinsen (flugelhorn)
with
orchestra and chorus
.
Arrangements: Henry Mancini
Original LP produced by Joe Reisman.
Multi-ch Stereo
- All tracks available
in stereo and multi-channel.
Henry Mancini, “Six Hours Past Sunset” & “A Warm
Shade of Ivory”, Vocalion [UK] #CDLK 4574 (2016).[SACD
Hybrid Multi-channel 2-in-1 CD]
SIX HOURS PAST
SUNSET (RCA Victor #LSP-4239 (1969) STEREO)
1. Softly, as I Leave You (De Vita;
Calabrese; Shaper)*
2. Midnight Cowboy (Barry)
3. Traces (Buie; Cobb; Gordy)*
4. Natalie (Mancini; McKuen)*
5. Didn’t We (Webb)*
6. Two for the Road (Mancini;
Bricusse)
7. Six Hours Past Sunset (Mancini)
8. Theme from The Fox (Schifrin)*
9. Quentin’s Theme (Cobert)*
10. Girl Talk (Hefti; Troup)*
11. Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven adapt
Mancini)*
*with chorus
Henry Mancini (piano) with orchestra
Soloists: Ray Brown (bass), Vincent
DeRosa (French horn), Ethmer Roten
(flute), Dick Nash (valve trombone)
Arrangements: Henry Mancini
Original LP produced by Joe Reisman.
A WARM SHADE OF
IVORY (RCA Victor #LSP-4140 (1969) STEREO)
12. In the Wee Small Hours of the
Morning (Mann; Hilliard)*
13. Cycles (Caldwell)*
14. Moment to Moment (Mancini;
Mercer)
15. A Day in the Life of a Fool Manhã
de Carnaval (Bonfá; Sigman)*
16. Watch What Happens (Legrand;
Demy; Gimbel)*
17. By the Time I Get to Phoenix
(Webb)
18. Love Theme from Romeo &
Juliet (Rota; Kusik; Snyder)*
19. The Windmills of Your Mind
(Legrand; A & M Bergman)
20. When I Look in Your Eyes
(Bricusse)
21. Meditation (Jobim; Mendonça;
Gimbel)*
22. Dream a Little Dream of Me
(Andre; Schwandt; Kahn)
*with chorus
Henry Mancini (piano) with orchestra
Soloists: Erno Neufeld (violin),
Vincent DeRosa (French horn)
Arrangements: Henry Mancini
Original LP produced by Joe Reisman.
Multi-ch Stereo
All tracks available in stereo and multi-channel.
SA-CD
This hybrid CD can be played on any standard CD player
Henry Mancini, “Mancini Concert” /
“Mancini Plays 'Love Story'”, Vocalion [UK] #CDLK 4582
(2016).[2-in-1 CD]
This is a complete reissue of both RCA Victor albums.
Tracklists:
MANCINI CONCERT (RCA Victor LP SF
8212 (1971) STEREO)
1. Portrait of Simon
and Garfunkel
Scarborough Fair/Canticle
(Simon; Garfunkel); The Sound of Silence (Simon) Mrs
Robinson (Simon); El Condor Pasa (Simon); Bridge
Over Troubled Water (Simon)
2. March with
Mancini
Timothy (Mancini); March of the Cue
Balls (Mancini); The Swing March (Mancini) The Great
Race March (adapt Mancini)
3. Medley from
Jesus Christ Superstar (A Rock Opera)
(Webber;
Rice) Superstar; Everything’s Alright; King Herod’s
Song; I Don’t Know How to Love Him
4. Big
Band Montage
I’m Gettin’ Sentimental over You
(Bassman; Washington) Tommy Dorsey Blue Flame
(Corday; Noble; Bishop) Woody Herman Let’s Dance
(Baldridge; Stone; Bonime) Benny Goodman Ciribiribin
(James; Lawrence) Harry James; Moonlight Serenade
(Miller; Parish) Glenn Miller Artistry in Rhythm
(Kenton) Stan Kenton; Nightmare (Shaw) Artie Shaw
Leap Frog (Corday; Garland) Les Brown; Take the “A”
Train (Strayhorn) Duke Ellington
5. Overture
from Tommy (A Rock Opera) (Townshend)
MANCINI PLAYS THE THEME FROM 'LOVE
STORY' (RCA Victor LP SF 8174 (1970) STEREO)
6. Love Story (Lai;
Sigman) theme from the film
7. Suicide is
Painless (Mandel; Altman) from the film
M*A*S*H
8. The Night Visitor (Mancini) theme
from the film
9. The Hawaiians (Mancini) theme
from the film
10. Tomorrow is My Friend
(Mancini; A & M Bergman) from the film Chicago,
Chicago
11. The Man with the Harmonica
(Morricone) from the film Once Upon a Time in the
West
12. Whistling Away the Dark (Mancini;
Mercer) from the film Darling Lili
13.
Borsalino (Bolling; Delanoë) theme from the
film
14. Theme for Three (Mancini) from the
film Wait until Dark
15. Loss of Love
(Mancini; Merrill) from the film Sunflower
16.
Thank You Very Much (Bricusse) from the film
Scrooge
Original "Mancini
Concert" album produced by Joe Reisman.
Original "Mancini Plays Love Story" album produced
by Joe Reisman (Tracks 6-13, 15-16) and Ernie
Altschuler (Track 14)
Johnny Mathis and Henry
Mancini, "The Hollywood Musicals", Vocalion [UK]
#CDLK 4587 (2016).[CD Reissue]
This album is comprised
of Mancini and non-Mancini tracks. Henry
Mancini plays piano on this album.
Original CD released in 1986 on Columbia Records.
Tracks:
|
You Stepped Out of a
Dream
|
|
Taking a Chance on
Love
|
|
When You Wish Upon a
Star
|
|
True Love
|
|
Whistling Away the
Dark
|
|
Time After Time
|
|
It Might As Well Be
Spring
|
|
I Had the Craziest
Dream
|
|
Long Ago (And Far
Away)
|
|
Crazy World
|
|
Johnny Burke/Jimmy
Van Heusen Medley: Moonlight Becomes You,
It Could Happen to You, But Beautiful
|
Personnel listed: Concertmaster:
Erno Neufeld
Piano Soloist on "It
Might As Well Be Spring" and "Taking A Chance on Love"
-- Henry Mancini.
Henry Mancini, “Mancini Country”
& “Country Gentleman”, Vocalion [UK] #CDLK 4603
(2016).[SACD Hybrid Multi-channel 2-in-1 CD]
MANCINI COUNTRY
(RCA Victor #LSP-4307 (1970) STEREO)
1. Let it be Me (Bécaud; Delanoë;
Curtis)
2. Last Date (Cramer)
3. Almost Persuaded (Sherrill;
Sutton)
4. Take Me to Your World (Sherrill;
Sutton)
5. Release Me (And Let Me Love
Again) (Miller; Stevenson)
6. You Don’t Know Me (Arnold;
Walker)
7. Phone Call to the Past (Mancini;
Mercer)
8. I Can’t Stop Loving You (Gibson)
9. Make the World Go Away (Cochran)
10. Stand by Your Man (Wynette;
Sherrill)
11. The End of the World (Kent;
Dee)
Original LP produced by Joe Reisman.
COUNTRY GENTLEMAN
(RCA Victor #APD1-0270 (1974) STEREO)
12. Delta Dawn (Harvey; Collins)
13. If You’ve Got the Time (I’ve
Got the Place) (Backer)
14. A Picture of Me (Without You)
(Wilson; Richey)
15. Your Cheatin’ Heart (Williams)
16. For the Good Times
(Kristofferson)
17. Take Me Home, Country Roads
(Danoff; Nivert; Denver)
18. Come Live with Me (B & F
Bryant)
19. With One Exception (Sherrill;
Sutton)
20. The Ways to Love a Man
(Wynette; Sherrill; Sutton)
21. Medley: All His Children
(Mancini; A & M Bergman)
– Tomorrow is My Friend (Mancini; A
& M Bergman)
– Dear Heart (Mancini; Livingston;
Evans)
Original LP produced by Joe Reisman.
Multi-ch Stereo
All tracks available in stereo and
multi-channel.
SA-CD
This hybrid CD can be played on any standard CD
player.
Henry Mancini, “Symphonic Soul” / “The
Return of the Pink Panther”, Vocalion [UK] #CDSML 8535
(2018).[2-in-1 SACD, Quadraphonic]
This is a complete reissue of
both these RCA albums.
Tracklists:
THE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER (RCA Victor ABL1-0968 (1975) STEREO)
1: THE PINK PANTHER THEME (Mancini)
soloist: Tony Coe (tenor sax)
2: THE GREATEST GIFT (Mancini; David)
instrumental version
3: HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU, KID (Mancini)
4: SUMMER IN GSTAAD (Mancini)
5: SO SMOOTH (Mancini)
6: THE RETURN OF THE PINK PANTHER (PARTS 1
& 2) (Mancini) includes The Pink Panther Theme
7: THE GREATEST GIFT (Mancini; David) vocal
version/soloist: Henry Mancini (piano)
8: THE ORANGE FLOAT (Mancini)
9: DREAMY (Mancini) soloist: Henry Mancini
(piano)
10: DISCO (Mancini)
11: NAVEL MANOEUVRE (Mancini)
12: BELLY BELLY BUM BUM (Mancini)
13: THE WET LOOK (Mancini)
SYMPHONIC SOUL (RCA Victor LP APLI 1025 (1975)
STEREO)
14: SYMPHONIC SOUL (Mancini) soloist: Bud
Brisbois (piccolo trumpet)
15: BUTTERFLY (Hancock) soloists:Abraham
Laboriel (bass guitar), Joe Sample (electric piano)
16: SATIN SOUL (White) soloist: Joe Sample
(organ)
17: PETER GUNN NEW VERSION (Mancini) theme from
the TV series soloists: Abraham Laboriel (bass
guitar), Joe Sample (organ), Bud Brisbois (piccolo
trumpet/trumpet)
18: SLOW HOT WIND LUJON (Mancini; Gimbel)
soloist: Louise DiTullio (flute)
19: PICK UP THE PIECES (Ball; Stuart) soloist:
Joe Sample (organ)
20: SUN GODDESS (White; Lind) soloist: Joe
Sample (organ)
21: SOUL SAGA SONG OF THE BUFFALO SOLDIER
(Jones; Brown; Bahler; Greene) soloist: Tommy Morgan
(harmonica)
22: AFRICAN SYMPHONY (McCoy) soloist: Mayuto
Correa (African finger piano)
All tracks
available in stereo and multi-channel.
Tracks 1-13 from "The Return of the Pink Panther"
RCA Victor LP RS 1010 (1975) Stereo
"The Return of the Pink Panther" RCA Victor LP
ABD10968 (1975) Quadraphonic
Tracks 14-22 from "Symphonic Soul" RCA Victor LP
APL1 1025 (1975) Stereo
"Symphonic Soul" RCA Victor LP APD1 1025 (1975)
Quadraphonic
Original LPs produced by Joe Reisman.
CD Remaster from the original analog tapes by
Michael J. Dutton.
Henry Mancini, “Hangin' Out
with Henry Mancini” & “Theme from ‘Z’ and
Other Film Music”, Vocalion [UK] #CDSML 8553
(2019).[SACD Hybrid Multi-channel 2-in-1 CD]
HANGIN’ OUT
WITH HENRY MANCINI (RCA Victor LP #CPL1 0672
(1974) STEREO/#APD1 0672 QUADRAPHONIC)
1: MEDLEY: LOVE’S THEME
(White)
soloist: Graham Young
(trumpet)
– TSOP THE SOUND OF
PHILADELPHIA (Gamble; Huff)
soloist: Don Menza (soprano
sax)
2: THE GIRL FROM PETROVKA
(Mancini)theme from the film
soloists: Frank Messina
(accordion), Ralph Grierson (organ)
3: THE WHITE DAWN (Mancini)
theme from the film
soloists: Art Smith
(recorder), Ralph Grierson (organ)
4: THE ENTERTAINER (Joplin)
theme from the film The Sting
soloists: Henry Mancini
(piano), Dominic Fera (clarinet), Graham
Young (cornet)
5: SONG FOR ANNA CHANSON
D’ANNA (Popp)
soloist: Henry Mancini
(piano)
6: THE SEX SYMBOL (Lai) theme
from the TV movie
soloist: Henry Mancini
(piano)
7: HANGIN’ OUT (Mancini) from
the film 99 and 44/100% DEAD!
8: DOLCE (di Sao Paulo)
soloist: Henry Mancini (piano)
9: THE THIEF WHO CAME TO
DINNER (Mancini)theme from the film
10: THE STRIPPER (Rose)
soloist: Shelly Manne (drums)
Original LP produced by Joe Reisman.
THEME FROM
‘Z’ AND OTHER FILM MUSIC (RCA Victor LP #LSP
4350 (1970) STEREO/#R4P 5003 QUADRAPHONIC)
11: “Z” TO YELASTO PEDI
(Theodorakis)
12: THE MOLLY MAGUIRES
(Mancini)
13: JEAN (McKuen) from The
Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
14: AIRPORT LOVE THEME
(Newman)
15: RAINDROPS KEEP FALLIN’ ON
MY HEAD (Bacharach; David) from Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
16: AS TIME GOES BY (Hupfeld)
from Casablanca
17: THE HILLS OF YESTERDAY
(Mancini; Webster) love theme from The Molly
Maguires
18: A MAN, A HORSE, A GUN
(Cipriani)
19: LOVE THEME FROM THE
ADVENTURERS (Jobim)
20: PATTON (Goldsmith)
Original LP produced by Joe Reisman.
Multi-ch Stereo
All tracks available in stereo and
multi-channel.
James Galway / Henry Mancini /
Cleo Laine, “In The Pink” / “Sometimes When We
Touch” / “Songs For Annie”, Dutton Vocalion
[UK] #2CDLK4644 (2022). [SACD Hybrid
Multi-Channel 2-CD]
Henry Mancini also performs on this album with
James Galway. Original LP/CD on RCA Victor,
released in 1984.
Full Tracklist:
CD 1
James Galway & Henry Mancini
IN THE PINK
1 The Pink Panther (Mancini) theme from the
film
2 Meggie’s Theme (Mancini; Jennings) from the
TV series The Thorn Birds
3 Breakfast at Tiffany’s (Mancini) theme from
the film
4 Pennywhistle Jig (Mancini) from the film The
Molly Maguires
5 Crazy World (Mancini; Bricusse) from the
film Victor/Victoria
6 The Thorn Birds (Mancini) theme from the TV
series
7 Pie in the Face Polka (Mancini) from the
film The Great Race
8 Baby Elephant Walk (Mancini) from the film
Hatari!
9 Two for the Road (Mancini; Bricusse) theme
from the film
10 Speedy Gonzales (Mancini)
11 The Molly Maguires (Mancini) theme from the
film
12 Medley (Three by Mancini and Mercer): Days
of Wine and Roses theme from the film –
Charade theme from the film – Moon River from
the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s
13 Cameo for Flute “… for James” (Mancini)
James Galway (flute) [CD 1: 1-7, 9-13] &
(penny whistle) [CD 1: 8]
NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Sidney Sax (leader); Henry Mancini (conductor)
Henry Mancini (arranger)
Recorded: CBS Studios, Whitfield Street,
London, 29 May – 1 June 1984
Mixed: CBS Studios, Whitfield Street, London,
22 August 1984
Recording/Mixing engineer: Mike Ross-Trevor
Recorded on the 3M 32-track digital recording
system
Multitrack tapes edited at Roundhouse Studios,
Chalk Farm Road, London, 30 June & 16
August 1984
Editing engineer: Neil Hutchinson
Producer: Ralph Mace
Executive producer: Michael Emmerson
Cleo Laine & James Galway
SOMETIMES WHEN WE TOUCH
THE ORIGINAL LP RL 25296 (1980) STEREO/REMIXED
IN QUADRAPHONIC from the original multitrack
tapes by Michael J. Dutton
14 Drifting, Dreaming Gymnopédie No. 1 (Satie;
Read)
15 Sometimes When We Touch (Hill; Mann)
16 Play It Again, Sam (Dankworth; Laine)
17 Skylark (Carmichael; Mercer)
18 How, Where, When? Pachelbel’s “Canon”
(Pachelbel; Laine)
19 The Fluter’s Ball (French adapt Laine)
BONUS TRACK
RB 5273 (1980) STEREO
20 Sometimes When We Touch (Hill; Mann) 7"
single version
CD 2
1 Consuelo’s Love Theme (Mangione) from the
film The Children of Sanchez
2 Keep Loving Me (Clare; Laine)
3 Anyone Can Whistle (Sondheim) from the
musical
4 Still Was the Night Baïlèro (Trad;
Dankworth)
5 Lo! Here the Gentle Lark (Bishop;
Shakespeare)
6 Like a Sad Song (Denver)
Cleo Laine (vocals) | James Galway (flute)
John Dankworth (musical direction/arranger)
Recorded: CBS Studio No. 1, Whitfield Street,
London, 27 June [CD 1: 15-16, 20* CD 2: 1, 4];
25 November [CD 1: 17, CD 2: 6]; 26 November
[CD 1: 14, CD 2: 2-3]; 3 December [CD 1: 18,
CD 2: 5]; 10 December 1979 [CD 1: 19]
Mixed: CBS Studio No. 1, Whitfield Street,
London, February 1980
Recording/Mixing engineer: Mike Ross-Trevor
Producer: Ralph Mace
*Stereo only
James Galway
JAMES GALWAY PLAYS SONGS FOR ANNIE
THE ORIGINAL LP RL 25163 (1978) STEREO
7 Le Basque (Marais arr Galway, Gerhardt)
8 Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 – Aria
(Villa-Lobos)
9 Liebesfreud (Kreisler)
10 Berceuse (Fauré arr Galway, Gerhardt) from
Dolly Suite, Op. 56, No. 1
11 Allegro (“In an Eighteenth-Century Drawing
Room”) (Mozart arr Galway, Gerhardt) from
Piano Sonata in C major, K 545
12 Annie’s Song (Denver)
13 Tambourin (Hasse arr Galway, Gerhardt)
14 La plus que lente (Debussy arr Galway,
Gerhardt)
15 Brian Boru’s March (Trad arr Galway)
16 The Belfast Hornpipe (Trad arr Galway)
17 Spanish Love Song (Trad arr Galway,
Gerhardt)
18 “Carmen” Fantasy (Bizet; Borne arr Galway,
Gerhardt)
James Galway (flute) [CD 2: 7-15, 17-18] &
(tin whistle) [CD 2: 16]
Ensemble of six harps directed by Marisa
Robles [CD 2: 15]
Kevin Conneff (bodhran) [CD 2: 16]
NATIONAL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA [CD 2: 7-14,
17-18]
Charles Gerhardt (conductor)
Recorded: Kingsway Hall & Walthamstow Town
Hall, London, March, April, June 1978
Recording engineers: Kenneth Wilkinson, John
Pellowe
Producer: Ralph Mace
Remastered from the original tapes by Michael
J Dutton
Multi-Channel/Stereo
CD 1, tracks 1-19 and CD 2, tracks 1-6
available in stereo and multi-channel
Henry Mancini, “The Best of Mancini - Volumes
1 & 2” / “The Concert Sound of Mancini” /
“Mancini Salutes Sousa” & Bonus Track,
Dutton Vocalion [UK] #2CDLK 4636 (2023).[2-CD
Set, SACD Hybrid Multi-Channel]
CD 1
Henry Mancini
THE BEST OF MANCINI
LSP 2693 (1964)
STEREO/PQ8-1128 (1971) QUADRAPHONIC
FROM TELEVISION
1 Peter Gunn (Mancini) theme
2 Timothy (Mancini) from
Peter Gunn
3 Lujon (Mancini) from Mr.
Lucky
4 March of the Cue Balls
(Mancini) from Mr. Lucky
5 Fallout! (Mancini) from
Peter Gunn
6 Mr. Lucky (Mancini) theme
FROM MOTION PICTURES
7 Moon River (Mancini;
Mercer) from Breakfast at Tiffany’s
8 Experiment in Terror
(Mancini) theme
9 Baby Elephant Walk
(Mancini) from Hatari!
10 Days of Wine and Roses
(Mancini; Mercer) theme
11 Hatari! (Mancini) theme
2:57
12 Charade (Mancini; Mercer)
theme
Remixed in quadraphonic at
RCA’s Music Center of the World, Hollywood,
California, 19 October 1970
Quadraphonic remix engineers:
Mickey Crofford, Artie Torgersen
Henry Mancini
THE BEST OF MANCINI – VOLUME
2
LP LSP 3557 (1966)
STEREO/PQ8-1315 (1971) QUADRAPHONIC
13 The Pink Panther (Mancini)
film theme
14 Alright, Okay, You Win
(Wyche; Watts)
15 Soldier in the Rain
(Mancini; M & A Bergman) film theme
16 The Brothers Go to
Mother’s (Mancini) from TV series Peter Gunn
17 Breakfast at Tiffany’s
(Mancini) film theme
18 A Shot in the Dark
(Mancini) film theme
19 The Sweetheart Tree
(Mancini; Mercer) from film The Great Race
20 A Cool Shade of Blue
(Mancini)
21 Dear Heart (Mancini;
Livingston; Evans) film theme
22 It Had Better Be Tonight
(Mancini; Mercer; Migliacci) from film The
Pink Panther
23 How Soon (Mancini;
Stillman) theme from TV series The Richard
Boone Show
24 Cheers! (Mancini)
Remixed in quadraphonic at
RCA’s Music Center of the World, Hollywood,
California, 17 February 1971
Quadraphonic remix engineer:
Mickey Crofford
BONUS TRACK – FIRST TIME IN
STEREO/SURROUND
Henry Mancini
25 Man of the World (Mancini)
theme from TV series
7” SINGLE RCA 1312 (1962)
Arranger/conductor: Henry
Mancini
Recorded at RCA’s Music
Center of the World, Hollywood, California,
11 September 1962
Recording/Mixing engineer: Al
Schmitt
Producers: Steve Sholes, Dick
Peirce
Remixed in stereo and
surround sound from the original 3-track
master tape by Michael J. Dutton
CD 2
Henry Mancini
THE CONCERT SOUND OF HENRY
MANCINI
LSP 2897 (1964)
STEREO/PQ8-1226 (1971) QUADRAPHONIC
1 Academy Award Selections –
suite
Never on Sunday (Hadjidakis;
Towne) theme from the film – High Noon
(Tiomkin; Washington) theme from the film –
Over the Rainbow (Arlen; Harburg) from the
film The Wizard of Oz – Buttons and Bows
(Livingston; Evans) from the film The
Paleface – Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
(Fain; Webster) theme from the film – Three
Coins in the Fountain (Styne; Cahn) theme
from the film – Moon River (Mancini; Mercer)
from the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s
2 A Tribute to Victor Young –
suite
Golden Earrings (Young;
Livingston; Evans) theme from the film –
When I Fall in Love (Young; Heyman) – Sweet
Sue-Just You (Young; Harris) – Stella by
Starlight (Young; Washington) – My Foolish
Heart (Young; Washington) – Love Letters
(Young; Heyman) – Around the World in 80
Days (Young; Adamson) theme from the film
3 The Music of David Rose –
suite
Holiday for Strings (Rose) –
One Love (Rose; Robin) – American Hoedown
(Rose) – Manhattan Square Dance (Rose) – The
Stripper (Rose) – California Melodies (Rose)
– Dance of the Spanish Onion (Rose) – Our
Waltz (Rose; Burton)
4 Peter Gunn Meets Mr. Lucky
– suite
Mr. Lucky (Mancini) theme
from the TV series – Lightly Latin (Mancini)
from the TV series Mr. Lucky – Dreamsville
(Mancini; Livingston; Evans) from the TV
series Peter Gunn – Timothy (Mancini) from
the TV series Peter Gunn – March of the Cue
Balls (Mancini) from the TV series Mr. Lucky
– Joanna (Mancini) from the TV series Peter
Gunn – My Friend Andamo (Mancini) from the
TV series Mr. Lucky – Peter Gunn (Mancini)
theme from the TV series
Remixed in quadraphonic at
RCA’s Music Center of the World, Hollywood,
California, 18–19 February 1971
Quadraphonic remix engineer:
Mickey Crofford
Arranger/conductor: Henry
Mancini
Soloists [1–4]:
Erno Neufeld (violin);
Vincent DeRosa (French horn)
Mannie Klein (trumpet); Pete
Candoli (trumpet) jazz soloist
Jimmy Rowles (piano); Ted
Nash (alto saxophone)
Conrad Gozzo (1st trumpet);
Dick Nash (1st trombone)
Recorded at Goldwyn Studios,
Hollywood, California
Recording engineer: Jim
Malloy
Producer: Joe Reisman
Henry Mancini
MANCINI SALUTES SOUSA
APD1-0013 (1973)
STEREO/QUADRAPHONIC
5 Drum Corps – Semper Fidelis
6 Washington Post
7 Drum Corps – King Cotton
8 National Fencibles
9 The Thunderer
10 Drum Corps – El Capitan
11 The U.S. Field Artillery
March
12 The Gladiator
13 The Invincible Eagle
14 Drum Corps – The Stars and
Stripes Forever
The Henry Mancini Concert Band
Arranger/conductor: Henry Mancini
Recorded at RCA’s Music Center of the
World, Hollywood, California
Recording engineer: Mickey Crofford
Quadraphonic remix engineer: Mickey
Crofford
Producer: Joe Reisman
Remastered from the original analogue
tapes by Michael J. Dutton
Multi-Channel/Stereo
CD 1, track 25 originally released in
mono only. Remixed in stereo and surround
sound from the original 3-track master tape by
Michael J. Dutton
All tracks available in stereo and
multi-channel.
CD Booklet in
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