
- Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Pink Panther Theme
- Days of Wine and Roses
- Moon River
- A Shot in the Dark
- (Theme from) Love Story
- Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head
- Mr. Lucky
- Peter Gunn
- Experiment in Terror
- The Windmills of Your Mind
- Dream A Little Dream of Me
- Love Is A Many-Splendoured Thing
- By the Time I Get to Phoenix
- Charade (Opening Titles)
- The Shadow of Your Smile
- Evergreen
- Midnight Cowboy
- Till There Was You
- The Summer Knows
- Baby Elephant Walk
- (Theme from) Hatari!
- Blue Satin
- Momento to Moment
Henry Mancini died in June 1994 and the world lost one of the giants of the popular music field. His forty years composing career had earned him four Oscar's, twenty Grammy's and seven gold albums.
Born to a steel-working family in Pittsburgh seventy years earlier "Hank" learned his musical skills from Max Adkins, the musical director of Pittsburgh's Stanley Theatre. The visiting big-bands of the era were to influence the creative style of the young musician. In World War II he was drafted into the Army Air Corps and after being interviewed by Captain glenn Miller found himself playing piano in a band in Atlantic City.
In the mid-fifties he worked as a staff-arranger at Universal Studios, Hollywood. It was here that the long-term relationship with Blake Edwards began. Mancini composed all the themes in Blake Edwards' new T.V. show, 'Peter Gunn'. The relationship also saw Mancini compose the themes to the films, 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' and 'The Days of Wine and Roses'. However, the relationship was firmly cemented in 1963 when Henry composed the theme to Blake's new film, 'The Pink Panther'.
This collection contains all those titles and more. In addition to his own compositions we have Mancini's interpretation of other Classic film themes and popular songs. John Barry's 'Midnight Cowboy', Michel Legrand's 'The Summer Knows' and 'Windmills of Your Mind' are all given that special Mancini treatment.
The music of Henry Mancini will live forever. This special collection features the whole range of his work and includes all of his greatest compositions and arrangements. The association with the RCA Victor Label goes back to the mid-fifties and the Camden label is proud to present the very best of Henry Mancini.
(Michael Dunnington, March 1997)


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