Big Screen – Little Screen |
The original LP SF 8257 (1972) STEREO |
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Nicholas and Alexandra (Bennett) theme from the film |
soloist: Henry Mancini (piano) |
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All His Children (Mancini; A & M Bergman)* from the film Sometimes a Great Notion |
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The Summer Knows (Legrand; A & M Bergman) theme from the film Summer of '42 |
soloist: Richard Perissi (French horn) |
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Life is What You Make It (Hamlisch; Mercer)* theme from the film Kotch |
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Shaft (Hayes) theme from the film |
soloist: Graham Young (trumpet) |
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Cade's County (Mancini) theme from the TV series |
soloist: Clare Fischer (organ) |
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Johnny's Theme (Anka; Carson) from the TV series The Tonight Show |
soloists: Larry Knechtel (organ), Jack Sheldon (trumpet), Jerome Richardson (tenor sax) |
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Those Were the Days (Strouse; Adams)* theme from the TV series All in the Family |
vocals: The Willow Sisters |
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Mystery Movie Theme (Mancini) from the TV series |
soloists: Clare Fischer (organ), Graham Young (trumpet) |
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Ironside (Jones) theme from the TV series |
soloist: Larry Knechtel (organ) |
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*with chorus |
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Henry Mancini conducts the London Symphony Orchestra in a Concert of Film Music |
The original LP RS 1058 (1976) STEREO |
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Music by Nino Rota |
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Love Theme from Romeo & Juliet (Rota; Kusik; Snyder) |
soloist: Henry Mancini (piano) |
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Drink More Milk! (Bevete Più Latte!) (Rota) from the film Boccaccio '70 |
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Love Theme from La Strada (Rota; Galdieri) |
soloist: Don Innes (piano) |
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Love Theme from Amarcord (Rota) |
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Love Theme from The Godfather (Rota; Kusik) |
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The White Dawn – Symphonic Suite |
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Seal Hunt (Mancini) |
The Lovers (Mancini) |
Horn Pipe (Mancini) |
The White Dawn Theme (Mancini) |
Arctic Whale Hunt (Mancini) |
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The Disaster Movie Suite |
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Earthquake (Williams) |
The Towering Inferno (Kasha; Hirschhorn) |
Jaws (Williams) |
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The French Collection |
soloist: Henry Mancini (piano) |
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The Windmills of Your Mind (Legrand; A & M Bergman) theme from the film The Thomas Crown Affair |
A Man and a Woman (Lai; Barouh; Keller) |
Love Story (Lai; Sigman) |
Summer of '42 (Legrand; A & M Bergman) |
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The Great Waldo Pepper March (Mancini) |
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