


(including albums where HM participated
in some way)



[Stereo LP label]

[Mono LP labels]
"Terribly Sophisticated Songs", Warner
Brothers #BS 1210 (1958).[LP]
Vocals and orchestra conducted by Henry Mancini. All
compositions by Irving Taylor.



Henry Mancini (Conducting), "March Step in
Stereo", Warner Brothers #WS-1312 (1959).[LP]
Henry Mancini (Conducting), "March Step in Stereo",
Warner Brothers [Canada] #W-1312 (1959).[LP]











Henry Mancini and the Warner Brothers'
Military Band, "Sousa's Greatest Marches", Warner Brothers
#W/WS-1465 (mono/stereo) (1962).[Promo LP]
Henry Mancini and the Warner Brothers' Military Band,
"Sousa's Greatest Marches", Warner Brothers #W/WS-1465
(mono/stereo) (1962).[LP]
Henry
Mancini and the Warner Brothers' Military Band,
"Sousa's Greatest Marches", Warner Brothers [Canada]
#1465 (mono/stereo) (1962).[LP]
Previously released as Henry Mancini, "Sousa In Stereo".
Semper Fidelis Washington Post March National Fencibles March U.S. Field Artillery March The Thunderer The Invincible Eagle March The Gladiator King Cotton El Capitan Manhattan Beach March Stars and Stripes Forever Hands Across the Sea







Henry Mancini, Music from the Motion
Picture "The Thief Who Came to Dinner", Warner
Brothers #BS 2700 (1973).[Original LP]
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Henry Mancini, "Who is
Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?", Warner Brothers
#SE-35692 (1978).[LP]
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Henry Mancini, Original Motion
Picture Soundtrack, "10", Warner Brothers
#BS|K-3399 (1979).[LP]
Henry Mancini, “Official Soundtrack, ’10’”, Warner
Brothers Records [Japan] #P10783WPROMO (1979).[LP]
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