Sunday, March 23, 2014

Henry Mancini - Ultimate Mancini

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2004
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:06
Size: 136,1 MB
Art: Front

(5:18)  1. The Pink Panther Theme
(2:59)  2. Charade
(3:56)  3. Two for the Road
(3:09)  4. Moon River
(3:26)  5. Moment to Moment
(4:15)  6. Days of Wine and Roses
(2:07)  7. Peter Gunn Theme
(3:19)  8. Dreamsville
(2:42)  9. Dear Heart
(2:40) 10. The Thorn Birds Theme
(3:03) 11. Anywhere the Heart Goes
(2:47) 12. Mr. Lucky
(4:41) 13. Whistling Away the Dark
(1:57) 14. Life in a Looking Glass
(2:23) 15. Crazy World
(2:53) 16. It's Easy to Say
(3:08) 17. Music on the Way
(4:15) 18. Soldier in the Rain

Henry Mancini was easily one of the greatest composers for film soundtracks, so putting together a collection of 17 songs nominated for various awards (Grammy, Golden Globe, or Academy Awards) was easy. But finding the proper mix of musicians was important. His daughter, Monica Mancini, is a talented singer in her own right, so she was an obvious choice. And it was only natural to invite tenor saxophonist Plas Johnson to reprise his most famous solo in "The Pink Panther Theme," which he recorded with Mancini for the original soundtrack. For the most part, Mancini's arrangements are utilized, but there are some twists. Stevie Wonder is featured on harmonica with the vocal group Take 6 in the pretty ballad "Moon River," while organist Joey DeFrancesco shines in the breezy "Mr. Lucky." But it is Monica Mancini who makes the biggest impression (along with her father's music, of course). Her sensual rendition of "Moment to Moment," and her lightly swinging duet with singer Kenny Rankin of "Dreamsville," both of which are complemented by Tom Scott's superb alto sax, make it apparent that she inherited her father's musical genes. Among the several arrangements contributed by Patrick Williams, his gorgeous chart for Monica of "Dear Heart" features the singer backed mostly by George Doering's sensitive acoustic guitar. As Donald Fagen of Steely Dan puts it in his brief note to the CD: "All bow before the High Priest of Hollywood Cool!" In other words, fans of Henry Mancini should snap up this rewarding CD right away. ~ Ken Dryden   http://www.allmusic.com/album/ultimate-mancini-mw0000696830.

Personnel: Henry Mancini (vocals); Take 6 (vocals); George Doering (guitar); Stevie Wonder (harmonica); Tom Scott (alto saxophone); Plas Johnson (tenor saxophone); Warren Luening, Charles Davis (trumpet); Andy Martin, Charles Loper (trombone); Michael Lang (piano); Joey DeFrancesco (Hammond b-3 organ); Gary Burton (vibraphone); Gregg Field (drums); Kenny Rankin.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks Giullia, some great musicians featured on these recordings.

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