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Martinis With Mancini
Henry Mancini
Label: RCA Victor
Released: 1998
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Tracks
"Brief and Breezy" from Peter Gunn (9/4/58); "Odd Ball" from More Music From Peter Gunn (3/5/59); "Bijou" from The Mancini Touch (8/10/59); "Lightly Latin" from Mr. Lucky (12/17/59); "The Beat" from The Blues And The Beat (2/29/60); "The Old College Try Cha Cha" from High Time (6/12/60); "Playboy's Theme" and "Everybody Blow!" from Combo! (6/14-21/60); "Raindrops in Rio," "Mr. Lucky (Goes Latin)" and "No-Cal Sugar Loaf" from Mr. Lucky Goes Latin (1/10-12/61); "Moon River Cha Cha" and "Loose Caboose" from Breakfast At Tiffany's (4/20/61); "Your Father's Feathers" from Hatari! (12/5/61); "Mambo Parisienne" and "Megeve" from Charade (7/2/63); "Something For Sellers" and "It Had Better Be Tonight (Instrumental)" from The Pink Panther (9/16/63); "Something Loose" and "The Chaser" from Two For The Road (2/14/67).
Personnel
Henry Mancini
composer / conductorAdditional Personnel / Information
Pete Candoli, Conrad Gozzo, Frank Beach, Graham Young: trumpet; Dick Nash, Milt Bernhardt, Jimmy Priddy, John Halliburton, Karl DeKarske, Hoyt Bohannon, Sinclair Lott: trombone; Vincent DeRosa, John Cave, Richard Perissi, John Graas,Herman Lebow, George Price: french horn; Paul Horn, Gene Cipriano, Wilbur Schwartz, Harry Klee: woodwinds; Art Pepper: clarinet, alto sax; Plas Johnson: tenor sax; Ted Nash: alto sax; Ronnie Lang: baritone sax; Larry Bunker, Victor Feldman: vibes; John Williams, Jimmy Rowles: piano; Bobby Hammock: organ; Bob Bain, Laurindo Almeida: guitar; Rolly Bundock, Joe Mondragon: bass; Jack Sperling, Shelly Manne: drums; Ramon Riviera, Frank Flynn, Larry Bunker, Milt Holland: percussion.
Review
- Martinis With Mancini by Douglas Payne
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