Henry Mancini - The Music From Peter Gunn - SACD

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Henry Mancini - The Music From Peter Gunn - SACD
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Analogue Productions - CAPC 1956 SA - Hybrid SACD Stereo  

Mastered By Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound

Hybrid SACD Plays On Normal CD Players - Limited Edition

Mastered at Sterling Sound by Ryan Smith from the analog tapes

"Soundtrack buffs are in for a treat because AP is reissuing a number of Henry Mancini discs, and this gem from 1959 stands proud as much for being a stunning big band/jazz album as it does a score for a TV show. The first Grammy recipient for Album of the Year, it's an evocative, moody set that perfectly suited the noir atmosphere of the hugely successful detective series that ran from 1958 to 1961. I'm old enough to recall the soundtrack — it signalled my bedtime — and it still sends chills, images of rainy nights, trench coats and other private eye tropes. The orchestra included Victor Feldman, Paul Horn, soundtrack-wizard-to-be John Williams, Shelley Manne and other studio maestri. Fabulous!" — Sound Quality = 94% Ken Kessler, Hi-Fi News, October 2016
 
"Analogue Productions has followed its highly regarded series of classical RCA Living Stereo SACDs with three of Mancini's biggest hit albums. ("Peter Gunn" was groundbreaking) because it was the first time jazz was used as both source music and dramatic underscore for a TV show. ... Mancini's music was further enhanced by some of the best jazz musicians in the country, including Pete Candoli (trumpet), Rolly Bundock (bass), Ted Nash (alto sax), Dick Nash and Milt Bernhart (trombones), Jack Sperling (drummer), Larry Bunker (vibes), and a young jazz pianist named Johnny T. Williams (who over the next half-century would become the most popular film composer of all time). The driving theme from "Peter Gunn," of course, was a runaway hit that became the show's signature." — Arthur Lintgen, The Absolute Sound, April 2017.
 
This is not only a great LP but a key piece of jazz and pop music history. Back in 1958, "Peter Gunn" was one of the unexpected hits of the new television season, capturing the imagination of millions of viewers by mixing private eye action with a jazz setting.
 
Composer Henry Mancini was more than fluent in jazz, and his music nailed down the popularity of the series. With the main title theme, a driving, ominous, exciting piece of music to lead off the album, The Music From Peter Gunn became a huge hit, charting extraordinarily high for a television soundtrack and doing so well that RCA Victor came back the next year asking for a second helping (More Music From Peter Gunn) from Mancini.
 
The music holds up: "Session At Pete's Pad" is a superb workout for trumpets of Pete Candoli, Uan Rasey, Conrad Gozzo and Frank Beach, while Barney Kessel's electric guitar gets the spotlight during "Dreamsville." "Sorta Blue" and "Fallout" are full-ensemble pieces that constitute quintessential "cool" West Coast jazz of the period.
 
Now The Music From Peter Gunn is back bigger and better than ever!
 
We've gone the deluxe Analogue Productions route — remastered from the original analog tape by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound, 
 
A great title, a brilliant reissue. Exceptional!
 
This was televison's first big hit music track. The title theme from this series produced by Blake Edwards is one of the finest things Henry Mancini ever wrote. Here is driving, popular jazz, with a beat and style.
 
"The Music From Peter Gunn" - Henry Mancini (arr, cond); Ted Nash, Ronnie Lang (as); Dick Nash, Milt Bernhart (tb); Pete Candoli (tp); Johnny T. Williams (p); Larry Bunker (vib); Rolly Bundock (b); Jack Sperling (dr)
 
This is not only a great LP but a key piece of jazz and pop music history. Back in 1958, "Peter Gunn" was one of the unexpected hits of the new television season, capturing the imagination of millions of viewers by mixing private eye action with a jazz setting. Composer Henry Mancini was more than fluent in jazz, and his music nailed down the popularity of the series. With the main title theme, a driving, ominous, exciting piece of music to lead off the album, "The Music from Peter Gunn" became a huge hit, charting extraordinarily high for a television soundtrack and doing so well that RCA Victor came back the next year asking for a second helping ("More Music From Peter Gunn") from Mancini.
 
The music holds up: "Session At Pete’s Pad" is a superb workout for the trumpets of Pete Candoli, Uan Rasey, Conrad Gozzo, and Frank Beach, while Barney Kessel’s electric guitar gets the spotlight during "Dreamsville"; and "Sorta Blue" and "Fallout" are full-ensemble pieces that constitute quintessential 'cool' West Coast jazz of the period. In other words, it’s all virtuoso orchestral jazz, presented in its optimum form.

"The Music From Peter Gunn"

Henry Mancini 

Ted Nash, Ronnie Lang 

 Dick Nash, Milt Bernhart ; Pete Candoli 

Johnny T. Williams  Larry Bunker  Rolly Bundock  Jack Sperling

Selections: 
 
1. Peter Gunn 
2. Sorta Blue 
3. The Brothers Go to Mother's 
4. Dreamsville 
5. Session at Pete's Pad 
6. Soft Sounds 
7. Fallout! 
8. The Floater 
9. Slow and Easy 
10. A Profound Gass 
11. Brief and Breezy 
12. Not from Dixie
 
Henry Mancini - The Music From Peter Gunn - SACD
 
 
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