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Henry Mancini in rehearsal with the Utah Symphony, 1981


  

Henry Mancini:

Warner Brothers and Warner Special Products


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(including albums where HM participated in some way)


 

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[Original LP] 

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[Stereo LP label]

"Terribly Sophisticated Songs", Warner Brothers #BS 1210 (1958).[LP]
Vocals and orchestra conducted by Henry Mancini. All compositions by Irving Taylor.

Tracklist:

SIDE ONE:
SIDE TWO:
When The Crab Grass Blooms Again
Pachalafaka
In A Cafeteria With You
Anywhere On Earth
I'm Filled With That Empty Feeling
Just My Sol
Myrtle
I'll Write A Symphony
All Of The Time
We Did The Samba In Shamokin (Vocal trio: Ginny O'Connor, Sue Allen and Loulie Jean Norman)
I'll Never Forget Those Unforgettable Never To Be Forgotten Memories (Vocal duet by Gil Mershon and Ginny O'Connor)
The Brooklyn Beguine

LINER NOTES (by Irving Taylor):

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Henry Mancini (Conducting), "March Step in Hi-Fi", Warner Brothers #W-1312 (mono) (1959).[LP]
Complete track list not available and above advertising photo was taken from the back album cover of "Sousa's Greatest Marches".
The stereo version of this album is entitled,"March Step in Stereo", Warner Brothers #WS-1312 (1959).[LP]
In addition, there is an EP record made in France from this album.



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Henry Mancini, "March Step in Stereo", Warner Brothers [France] #__________ (year unknown).[LP]


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Henry Mancini, "Mancini Marches", Warner Brothers #W-1491/WS-1491 (mono/stereo) (1959).[LP]
Album cover difference only, same LP as "March Step in Stereo".


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[Mono Promo LP]

Henry Mancini and the Warner Brothers' Military Band, "Sousa's Greatest Marches", Warner Brothers #W/WS-1465 (mono/stereo) (1962).[LP]
Previously released as Henry Mancini, "Sousa In Stereo" Warner Brothers #BST 1209 (1958) - pictured below.

Tracks:

Side 1
Side 2

Semper Fidelis

Washington Post March

National Fencibles March

U.S. Field Artillery March

The Thunderer

The Invincible Eagle March

The Gladiator

King Cotton

El Capitan

Manhattan Beach March

Stars and Stripes Forever

Hands Across the Sea


 

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[Previous release of album]

 

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Joanie Sommers & Laurindo Almeida, "Softly, The Brazilian Sound", Warner Brothers #_______ (1965).[LP]

This album contains Henry Mancini's "Dear Heart".  Also of note is that Laurindo Almeida was one of two Mancini "staff" guitarists and appeared on many Mancini albums.



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Henry Mancini, Music from the Motion Picture "The Thief Who Came to Dinner", Warner Brothers #BS 2700 (1973).[Original LP]

Tracks:
Theme from The Thief Who Came to Dinner
Love Theme for Laura
Tail Gate
Jackie's Theme
Dog Eat Dog
Soft Scene
Love Theme for Laura (Reprise)
First Job
The Platter
The Really Big Heist
Getaway
Theme from The Thief Who Came to Dinner (End Credits)

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Henry Mancini, "Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?", Warner Brothers #SE-35692 (1978).[LP]

Tracks:
Theme From "Who is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?"
Well Done Louis
Pesce!
Bombe Richelieu
Italian Soup
They Hang Chefs, Don't They?
Bombs Away/Natasha in Venice
Natasha's Theme
The Moveable Feast
Late Night Call/The Gathering
Fiery Finale
The Final Feast/The Confession
Natasha's Theme (end title)


Henry Mancini, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, "10", Warner Brothers #BS|K-3399 (1979).[LP]

Tracks:

Side One
Side Two
Don't Call It Love (Main Title) (Instrumental) Piano Soloist - Henry Mancini
Get It On - (with chorus) Featuring Clavinet - Larry Muhoberac - Soprano Sax Ray Pizzi - Trombone Bill Watrous - Drums Harvey Mason - African drums Emil Richards
He Pleases Me - (Vocal) - Julie Andrews
It's Easy To Say - (duet) Vocals: Julie Andrews, Dudley Moore
Keyboard Harmony - Featuring Clavinet - Larry Muhoberac - Fender Rhodes - John Berkman
The Hot Sand Mexican Band
Something For Jenny - Featuring Alto Flute - Ethmer Roten - Yamaha E-5 - Larry Muhoberac - Fender Rhodes - John Berkman
I Have An Ear For Love - Vocal The Reverend (Max Showater)
Don't Call It Love - (with chorus) Piano Soloist Henry Mancini
It's Easy To Say (Instrumental) Piano soloist: Dudley Moore

Ravel's Bolero - Featuring Flute: Louise Di Tullio, B flat clarinet: Dominick Fera, Bassoon: Jack Marsh, E flat clarinet: Dominick Fera



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