Henry Mancini And His Orchestra And Chorus – Big Screen - Little Screen
| Лейбл: | RCA Victor – LSP-4630 Eastronics Ltd. – APRS-6426 |
| Формат: | Vinyl |
| Страна: | Israel |
| Дата релиза: | 1972 |
| Жанр: | Jazz, Pop, Stage & Screen, Stage & Screen |
| Стиль: | Easy Listening, Score, Soundtrack, Theme |
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Треклист:
| A1 | Theme From Nicholas And Alexandra (from the Colombia motion picture, "Nicholas and Alexandra") | 2:57 | |
| A2 | All His Children (from Universal Newman-Foreman production, "Sometimes a Great Nation") | 3:03 | |
| A3 | The Summer Knows (Theme from the Warner Bros, film "summer of '42")
French Horn [Solo] – Richard Perissi Written-By – Michel Legrand Written-By – Alan & Marilyn Bergman |
2:23 | |
| A4 | Life Is What You Make It (Theme from the ABC Pictures Corp. film, "Kotch") | 2:59 | |
| A5 | Theme From Shaft (from the MGM motion picture, "Shaft") | 4:01 | |
| B1 | Theme From "Cade's County" (a David Gerber Production in association with Twentieth Century Fox television) | 2:03 | |
| B2 | Johnny's Theme (Theme from the "Tonight Show")
Organ [Solo] – Larry Knechtel Performer – Henry Mancini And His Orchestra Saxophone [Tenor Solo] – Jerome Richardson Trumpet [Solo] – Jack Sheldon Written By – Carson Written-By – Paul Anka |
2:44 | |
| B3 | Those Were The Days (Opening theme for the television show "All in The Family") | 2:33 | |
| B4 | Mystery Movie Theme
Organ [Solo] – Clare Fischer Performer – Henry Mancini And His Orchestra Trumpet [Solo] – Graham Young Written-By – Henry Mancini |
1:58 | |
| B5 | The Ironside Theme (from the Universal Television series, "Ironside") | 2:55 |
Участники записи:
- Arranged By – Henry Mancini
- Conductor – Henry Mancini
- Engineer – Mickey Crofford
- Producer – Joe Reisman
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- Matrix / Runout side 1 stamped: APRS - 6425 - 6S
- Matrix / Runout side 2 stamped: APRS - 6426 - 5S
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Участники записи:
- Arranged By – Henry Mancini
- Conductor – Henry Mancini
- Engineer – Mickey Crofford
- Producer – Joe Reisman