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| The Pink Panther, RCA LSP-2795, 1964 | | |
1. | The Pink Panther Theme | | |
2. | It Had Better Be Tonight | | |
3. | Royal Blue | | |
4. | Champagne and Quail | | |
5. | The Village Inn | | |
6. | The Tiber Twist | | |
7. | It Had Better Be Tonight | | |
8. | Cortina | | |
9. | The Lonely Princess | | |
10. | Something for Sellers | | |
11. | Piano and Strings | | |
12. | Shades of Sennett | | |
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13. | Meglio Stasera (It Had Better Be Tonight) | Fran Jeffries (from the MGM film “The Pink Panther”) | |
14. | The Pink Panther | James Galway & The National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Henry Mancini (from James Galway & Henry 15.Mancini: In the Pink (RCA RCD1-5315, 1984) | |
15. | The Pink Panther Theme | | |
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| The Return of the Pink Panther, RCA ABL1-0968, 1975 | | |
16. | The Pink Panther Theme | | |
17. | The Greatest Gift | | |
18. | Here’s Looking at You, Kid | | |
19. | Summer in Gstaad | | |
20. | So Smooth | | |
21. | The Return of the Pink Panther (Pt. 1 and Pt. 2) | | |
22. | The Greatest Gift | | |
23. | The Orange Float | | |
24. | Dreamy | | |
25. | Disco | | |
26. | Naval Maneuver | | |
27. | Belly Belly Bum Bum | | |
28. | The Wet Look | | |
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| Breakfast at Tiffany’s, RCA LSP-2362, 1961 | | |
1. | Moon River | | |
2. | Something for Cat | | |
3. | Sally’s Tomato | | |
4. | Yunioshi | | |
5. | The Big Blow Out | | |
6. | Hub Caps and Tail Lights | | |
7. | Breakfast at Tiffany’s | | |
8. | Latin Golightly | | |
9. | Holly | | |
10. | Loose Caboose | | |
11. | The Big Heist | | |
12. | Moon River Cha Cha | | |
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13. | Breakfast at Tiffany’s | James Galway & The National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Henry Mancini (from James Galway & Henry Mancini: In the Pink (RCA RCD1-5315, 1984) | |
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| Charade, RCA LSP-2755, 1963 | | |
14. | Charade (Main Title) | | |
15. | Bistro | | |
16. | Bateau Mouche | | |
17. | Megeve | | |
18. | Bye Bye Charlie | | |
19. | The Happy Carousel | | |
20. | Charade (Vocal) | | |
21. | Orange Tamoure | | |
22. | Latin Snowfall | | |
23. | The Drip-Dry Waltz | | |
24. | Mambo Parisienne | | |
25. | Punch and Judy | | |
26. | Charade (Carousel) | | |
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27. | Charade | Henry Mancini (from The Mancini Generation, RCA LSP-4689, 1972) | |
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| Hatari!, RCA LSP-2559, 1962 | | |
1. | Baby Elephant Walk | | |
2. | Just for Tonight | | |
3. | Your Father’s Feathers | | |
4. | Night Side | | |
5. | Big Band Bwana | | |
6. | The Sounds of Hatari | | |
7. | The Soft Touch | | |
8. | Crocodile, Go Home | | |
9. | Just for Tonight (Vocal) | Henry Mancini and His Orchestra (rec. 12/61) | |
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10. | Baby Elephant Walk (from James Galway & Henry Mancini: In the Pink, RCA RCD1-5315, 1984) | | |
11. | Oklahoma Crude | | |
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| Oklahoma Crude, RCA APL1-0271, 1973 | | |
12. | Lightfinger | | |
13. | Cleon and Lena | | |
14. | Lena’s Tune | | |
15. | Over the Top | | |
16. | Send a Little Love My Way (Choral) | | |
17. | The Big Climb | | |
18. | The Dude of My Dreams | | |
19. | On Your Hill | | |
20. | In Your Hill | | |
21. | Send a Little Love My Way | | |
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| What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?, RCA LSP-3648, 1966 | | |
1. | The Swing March | | |
2. | Tarantella Mozzarella | | |
3. | Gina | | |
4. | In the Arms of Love | | |
5. | The Girls Up-a-Stairs | | |
6. | Sicily Forever | | |
7. | In the Arms of Love | | |
8. | Echoes of Sicily | | |
9. | Buon Giorno | | |
10. | Wine and Women | | |
11. | A Tavern In Valerno | | |
12. | The Tender Thieves | | |
13. | Fiesta! | | |
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14. | In the Arms of Love | Andy Williams (from In the Arms of Love, Columbia CS 9333, 1966) | |
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| High Time, RCA LSP-2314, 1960 | | |
15. | High Time | | |
16. | Moon Talk | | |
17. | So Neat | | |
18. | The Old College Try Cha-Cha | | |
19. | The Nutty Professor | | |
20. | Frish Frosh | | |
21. | The Second Time Around | | |
22. | A Mild Blast | | |
23. | Harv’s Blues | | |
24. | New Blood | | |
25. | The Dean Speaks | | |
26. | Tiger! | | |
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27. | The Second Time Around | Andy Williams (from Moon River and Other Great Movie Themes, Columbia CS 8609, 1962) | |
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| Experiment in Terror, RCA LSP-2442, 1962 | | |
1. | Fluter’s Ball | | |
2. | Tooty Twist | | |
3. | Kelly’s Tune | | |
4. | Golden Gate Twist | | |
5. | The Good Old Days | | |
6. | Experiment In Terror Twist | | |
7. | Experiment in Terror | | |
8. | Nancy | | |
9. | Down By the Wharf | | |
10. | Teen-Age Hostage | | |
11. | White On White | | |
12. | Final Out At Candlestick Park | | |
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13. | Overture | | |
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| Darling Lili, RCA LSPD-1000, 1970 | | |
14. | Whistling Away the Dark | | |
15. | The Little Birds (Les P’tite Oisenux) | | |
16. | The Girl In No Man’s Land | | |
17. | Gypsy Violin | | |
18. | I’ll Give You Three Guesses | | |
19. | Darling Lili | | |
20. | Smile Away Each Rainy Day | | |
21. | The Can-Can Cafe | | |
22. | I’ll Give You Three Guesses | | |
23. | Skäl (Let’s Have Another On Me) | | |
24. | Your Good-Will Ambassador | | |
25. | Whistling Away the Dark | | |
26. | Whistling Away the Dark | Henry Mancini (from Mancini Plays the Theme from Love Story, RCA LSP-4466, 1971) | |
27. | Darling Lili | Johnny Mathis (from Close To You, Columbia C 30210, 1970) | |
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| Gunn…Number One!, RCA LSP-3840, 1967 | | |
1. | Peter Gunn | | |
2. | A Quiet Happening | | |
3. | Dreamsville | | |
4. | Sky Watch | | |
5. | A Bluish Bag | | |
6. | Theme for Sam | | |
7. | The Monkey Farm | | |
8. | A Lovely Sound | | |
9. | I LIke the Look | | |
10. | Silver Tears | | |
11. | Sweet! | | |
12. | Night Owl | | |
13. | Bye Bye | | |
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14. | A Bluish Bag | Henry Mancini (from The Mancini Generation, RCA LSP-4689, 1972) | |
15. | Dreamsville | Lola Albright with orchestra conducted by Henry Mancini (from Dreamsville, Columbia CS 8133, 1959) | |
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| Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?, Epic SE 35692, 1978 | | |
16. | Theme from Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? | | |
17. | Well Done Louis | | |
18. | Pesce! | | |
19. | Bombe Richelieu | | |
20. | Italian Soup | | |
21. | They Hang Chefs, Don’t They? | | |
22. | Bombes Away / Natasha In Venice (Natasha’s Theme) | | |
23. | Natasha’s Theme (Piano Solo | Henry Mancini) | |
24. | The Movable Feast | | |
25. | Late Night Call / The Gathering (Theme from Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?) | | |
26. | Fiery Finale (Theme from Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?) | | |
27. | The Final Feast / The Confession | | |
28. | Natasha’s Theme (End Title) | | |
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| Two for the Road, RCA LSP-3802, 1967 | | |
1. | Two for the Road | | |
2. | Something for Audrey | | |
3. | The Lovely Life (From “Two for the Road”) | | |
4. | The Chaser | | |
5. | Something Loose | | |
6. | Happy Barefoot Boy | | |
7. | Two for the Road | | |
8. | Congarocka | | |
9. | French Provincial | | |
10. | The Donk | | |
11. | Domain St. Juste (Din-Din Music) | | |
12. | Two for the Road (Instrumental) | | |
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13. | Two for the Road | Henry Mancini and His Orchestra (from Six Hours Past Sunset, RCA LSP-4239, 1969) | |
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| Arabesque, RCA LSP-3623, 1966 | | |
14. | Arabesque | | |
15. | We’ve Loved Before (Yasmin’s Theme) (Instrumental) | | |
16. | Ascot | | |
17. | Dream Street | | |
18. | Facade | | |
19. | Something for Sophia | | |
20. | We’ve Loved Before (Yasmin’s Theme) (Vocal) | | |
21. | Shower of Paradise | | |
22. | The Zoo Chase | | |
23. | Bagdad on Thames | | |
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| The Great Race, RCA LSP-3402, 1965 | | |
1. | Overture | | |
2. | Push the Button, Max! | | |
3. | The Royal Waltz | | |
4. | Night, Night Sweet Prince | | |
5. | They’re Off! | | |
6. | The Sweetheart Tree | | |
7. | The Great Race March (A Patriotic Medley) | | |
8. | He Shouldn’t-A, Hadn’t-A, Oughtn’t-A Swang On Me | | |
9. | Music to Become King By | | |
10. | Cold Finger | | |
11. | Pie in the Face Polka | | |
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12. | Pie in the Face Polka (from James Galway & Henry Mancini: In the Pink, RCA RCD1-5315, 1984) | | |
13. | The Sweetheart Tree- Johnny Mathis (from The Sweetheart Tree, Mercury SR 21041, 1965) | | |
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| Me, Natalie, Columbia OS 2080, 1969 | | |
14. | Natalie | | |
15. | Free! | | |
16. | Sequence for Uncle Harold | | |
17. | A Groovy Mood | | |
18. | Off-Ramp to Nowhere | | |
19. | Theme for Losers | | |
20. | We | | |
21. | A. Mozart, I Love You | | |
22. | In and Out of Love Montage | | |
23. | Bench Warmer | | |
24. | Dear David | | |
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25. | Natalie | Henry Mancini (from Six Hours Past Sunset, RCA LSP-4239, 1969) | |
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| The Party, RCA LPM-3997, 1968 | | |
1. | The Party | | |
2. | Brunette In Yellow | | |
3. | Nothing to Lose (Instrumental) | | |
4. | Chicken Little Was Right | | |
5. | Candlelight on Crystal | | |
6. | Birdie Num-Num | | |
7. | Nothing To Lose | | |
8. | The Happy Pipers | | |
9. | Party Poop | | |
10. | Elegant | | |
11. | Wiggy | | |
12. | The Party (Instrumental) | | |
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13. | Nothing to Lose | Julie Andrews (recorded 1969, previously unreleased) | |
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| Visions of Eight, RCA ABL1-0231, 1973 | | |
14. | Ludmilla’s Theme | | |
15. | Pretty Girls | | |
16. | Spaced Out | | |
17. | Warm Up | | |
18. | Soft Flight | | |
19. | The Race | | |
20. | Salute to the Olympians | | |
21. | Olympic Village | | |
22. | Ludmilla’s Theme (Reprise) | | |
23. | Hurdles and Girdles | | |
24. | Theme for the Losers | | |
25. | Salute to the Olympians (Finale) | | |
In a career that spanned nearly half a century, Henry Mancini (1924-1994) became synonymous with catchy, jazzy, romantic music for film and television soundtracks. The Classic Soundtrack Collection, showcases all of Mancini s soundtrack albums for the RCA, Epic and Columbia labels, including several of his most iconic and beloved scores.
The collection features 18 original Mancini soundtrack albums on nine discs plus rare bonus tracks, including a never-before-heard version of Nothing To Lose from writer-director Blake Edwards 1968 comedy The Party performed by Julie Andrews. Taken together, the albums in this collection underline the enduring popularity of Henry Mancini and his unique ability to create movie music that pop audiences could also embrace.