MEDIUM HYBRID SACD
CONDITION sealed
CD CASE M mint
BOOKLET M mint
SERIAL NUMBER No
LIMITED Yes
MISCELLANEOUS Stereo, playable on all CD Players
MUSICIANS HOMEPAGE --
Rolly Bundock - bass
Al Stoller - drums
Jack Sperling - drums
Shelley Manne - drums
John Cave - french horn
John Graas - french horn
Richard Perissi - french horn
Vince DeRosa - french horn
Al Hendrickson - guitar
Barney Kessel - guitar
Bob Bain - guitar
John Williams - piano
Gene Cipriano - reeds
Paul Horn - reeds
Plas Johnson - reeds
Ronnie Lang - reeds
Ted Nash - reeds
Dick Nash - trombone
Hoyt Bohannon - trombone
Jimmy Priddy - trombone
John Halliburton - trombone
Karl De Karske - trombone
Milt Bernhart - trombone
Conrad Gozzo - trumpet
Frank Beach - trumpet
Pete Candoli - trumpet
Ray Linn - trumpet
Uan Rasey - trumpet
Larry Bunker - vibraphone
Victor Feldman - vibraphone
Henry Mancini - conducting
the pink panther theme - 2:35
it had better be tonight (meglio stasera) (instrumental) - 1:44
royal blue - 3:09
champagne and quail - 2:45
the village inn - 2:34
the tiber twist - 2:47
it had better be tonight (meglio stasera) (vocal) - 1:56
cortina - 1:52
the lonely princess - 2:25
something for sellers - 2:45
piano and strings - 2:34
shades of sennett - 1:22
This is not only a great recording but a key piece of jazz and pop music history
Back in 1958, "Peter Gunn" was one of the unexpected hits of the new television season, capturing the imagination of millions of viewers by mixing private eye action with a jazz setting
Composer Henry Mancini was more than fluent in jazz, and his music nailed down the popularity of the series
With the main title theme, a driving, ominous, exciting piece of music to lead off the album, "The Music From Peter Gunn" became a huge hit, charting extraordinarily high for a television soundtrack and doing so well that RCA Victor came back the next year asking for a second helping ("More Music From Peter Gunn") from Mancini
The music holds up: "Session At Pete's Pad" is a superb workout for trumpets of Pete Candoli, Uan Rasey, Conrad Gozzo and Frank Beach, while Barney Kessel's electric guitar gets the spotlight during "Dreamsville"
"Sorta Blue" and "Fallout" are full-ensemble pieces that constitute quintessential 'cool' West Coast jazz of the period
Now "The Music From Peter Gunn" is back bigger and better than ever!
A great title, a brilliant reissue
Exceptional!
RECORDING August 26 and 31 and September 4 and 29 1958 in Hollywood
ENGINEERING --
LABEL RCA Victor
RE MASTERING Ryan Smith
RE RELEASED 2016
AVERAGE RATING 5 Stars out of 5
MADE IN USA
STYLE Jazz / Easy Listening / Cool Jazz
AVAILABLE as long as inventory stock