Peter Gunn / more Peter Gunn by Mancini, Henry (CD, 2019)
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Title: Peter Gunn / More Peter Gunn. Artist: Henry Mancini. The Floater. Peter Gunn. Format: CD. Goofin' at the Coffee House. My Manne Shelly. Walkin' Bass.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelJasmine Records, Jsmr
UPC0604988267822
eBay Product ID (ePID)11046060133
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2019
GenreEasy Listening
ArtistMancini, Henry
Release TitlePeter Gunn / more Peter Gunn
Dimensions
Item Height0.43 in
Item Weight0.20 lb
Item Length5.63 in
Item Width4.97 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks24
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 Peter Gunn 1.2 Sorta Blue 1.3 The Brothers Go To Mother’s 1.4 Dreamsville 1.5 Session At Pete’s Pad 1.6 Soft Sounds 1.7 Fallout! 1.8 The Floater 1.9 Slow And Easy 1.10 A Profound Gass 1.11 Brief And Breezy 1.12 Not From Dixie 1.13 Walkin’ Bass 1.14 Timothy 1.15 Joanna 1.16 My Manne Shelly 1.17 Goofin’ At The Coffee House 1.18 Odd Ball 1.19 Blue Steel 1.20 The Little Man Theme 1.21 Spook! 1.22 A Quiet Gass 1.23 Lightly 1.24 Blues For Mother’s
NotesOne of the most versatile talents in contemporary 20th Century music, Henry Mancini was perhaps America's greatest composer, conductor and arranger, and his early reputation was built on the music he wrote and recorded for the American private eye TV?series "Peter Gunn", which ran between 1958-1961. Gunn was a stylishly-dressed, upwardly-mobile private detective, played by Craig Stevens, who loved cool Jazz. The show's use of Modern Jazz was wholly unique and it set the benchmark for years to come, with Jazz themes accompanying virtually every move which Gunn made. The music was performed by a small Jazz ensemble who included trumpeter Pete Candoli, alto saxophonist Ted Nash, flautist Ronny Lang, trombonist Dick Nash and pianist John T. Williams. The series span off two LPs, "Peter Gunn" and "More Peter Gunn". These were Mancini's first two hit albums, the former topping the U. S. charts, selling over a million copies and winning two Grammys, while the latter peaked at #3 with sales exceeding half a million.