The Music From Peter Gunn & More Music From Peter Gunn

~ Release by Henry Mancini (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

CD 1
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1Theme From Peter Gunn
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
producer:
Simon Rady
double bass:
Rolly Bundock (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
drums (drum set):
Jack Sperling (drummer) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
French horn:
John Cave (french horn) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Vincent DeRosa (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), John Graas (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Richard Perissi (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
reeds:
Plas Johnson (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ronnie Lang (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trombone:
Milt Bernhart (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Kirk De Karske (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Dick Nash (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Jimmy Priddy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Pete Candoli (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Conrad Gozzo (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ray Linn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Uan Rasey (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
orchestra:
The Henry Mancini Orchestra (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
arranger:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
Peter Gunn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
lyricist and composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
part of:
Peter Gunn (American TV series 1958–1961)
2:05
2Sorta Blue
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
producer:
Simon Rady
double bass:
Rolly Bundock (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
drums (drum set):
Jack Sperling (drummer) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
French horn:
John Cave (french horn) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Vincent DeRosa (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), John Graas (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Richard Perissi (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
reeds:
Plas Johnson (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ronnie Lang (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trombone:
Milt Bernhart (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Kirk De Karske (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Dick Nash (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Jimmy Priddy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Pete Candoli (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Conrad Gozzo (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ray Linn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Uan Rasey (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
Sorta Blue (in 1958)
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
2:56
3The Brothers Go to Mother’s
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
producer:
Simon Rady
double bass:
Rolly Bundock (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
drums (drum set):
Jack Sperling (drummer) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
French horn:
John Cave (french horn) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Vincent DeRosa (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), John Graas (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Richard Perissi (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
reeds:
Plas Johnson (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ronnie Lang (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trombone:
Milt Bernhart (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Kirk De Karske (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Dick Nash (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Jimmy Priddy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Pete Candoli (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Conrad Gozzo (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ray Linn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Uan Rasey (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
The Brothers Go to Mother's (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
2:55
4Dreamsville
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
producer:
Simon Rady
double bass:
Rolly Bundock (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
drums (drum set):
Jack Sperling (drummer) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
French horn:
John Cave (french horn) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Vincent DeRosa (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), John Graas (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Richard Perissi (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
reeds:
Plas Johnson (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ronnie Lang (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trombone:
Milt Bernhart (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Kirk De Karske (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Dick Nash (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Jimmy Priddy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Pete Candoli (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Conrad Gozzo (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ray Linn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Uan Rasey (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
Dreamsville (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
lyricist:
Ray Evans (American songwriter) and Jay Livingston
composer and arranger:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:53
5Session at Pete’s Pad
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
producer:
Simon Rady
double bass:
Rolly Bundock (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
drums (drum set):
Jack Sperling (drummer) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
French horn:
John Cave (french horn) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Vincent DeRosa (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), John Graas (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Richard Perissi (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
reeds:
Plas Johnson (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ronnie Lang (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trombone:
Milt Bernhart (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Kirk De Karske (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Dick Nash (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Jimmy Priddy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Pete Candoli (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Conrad Gozzo (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ray Linn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Uan Rasey (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
Session at Pete's Pad (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:58
6Soft Sounds
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
producer:
Simon Rady
double bass:
Rolly Bundock (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
drums (drum set):
Jack Sperling (drummer) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
French horn:
John Cave (french horn) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Vincent DeRosa (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), John Graas (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Richard Perissi (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
reeds:
Plas Johnson (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ronnie Lang (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trombone:
Milt Bernhart (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Kirk De Karske (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Dick Nash (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Jimmy Priddy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Pete Candoli (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Conrad Gozzo (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ray Linn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Uan Rasey (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
Soft Sounds (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:33
7Fallout!
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
producer:
Simon Rady
double bass:
Rolly Bundock (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
drums (drum set):
Jack Sperling (drummer) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
French horn:
John Cave (french horn) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Vincent DeRosa (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), John Graas (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Richard Perissi (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
reeds:
Plas Johnson (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ronnie Lang (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trombone:
Milt Bernhart (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Kirk De Karske (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Dick Nash (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Jimmy Priddy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Pete Candoli (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Conrad Gozzo (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ray Linn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Uan Rasey (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
recording of:
Fallout! (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:13
8The Floater
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
producer:
Simon Rady
double bass:
Rolly Bundock (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
drums (drum set):
Jack Sperling (drummer) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
French horn:
John Cave (french horn) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Vincent DeRosa (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), John Graas (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Richard Perissi (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
reeds:
Plas Johnson (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ronnie Lang (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trombone:
Milt Bernhart (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Kirk De Karske (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Dick Nash (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Jimmy Priddy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Pete Candoli (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Conrad Gozzo (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ray Linn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Uan Rasey (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
The Floater (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:16
9Slow and Easy
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
producer:
Simon Rady
double bass:
Rolly Bundock (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
drums (drum set):
Jack Sperling (drummer) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
French horn:
John Cave (french horn) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Vincent DeRosa (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), John Graas (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Richard Perissi (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
reeds:
Plas Johnson (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ronnie Lang (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trombone:
Milt Bernhart (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Kirk De Karske (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Dick Nash (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Jimmy Priddy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Pete Candoli (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Conrad Gozzo (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ray Linn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Uan Rasey (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
Slow and Easy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:04
10A Profound Gass
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
producer:
Simon Rady
double bass:
Rolly Bundock (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
drums (drum set):
Jack Sperling (drummer) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
French horn:
John Cave (french horn) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Vincent DeRosa (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), John Graas (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Richard Perissi (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
reeds:
Plas Johnson (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ronnie Lang (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trombone:
Milt Bernhart (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Kirk De Karske (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Dick Nash (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Jimmy Priddy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Pete Candoli (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Conrad Gozzo (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ray Linn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Uan Rasey (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
A Profound Gass (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:18
11Brief and Breezy
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
producer:
Simon Rady
double bass:
Rolly Bundock (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
drums (drum set):
Jack Sperling (drummer) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
French horn:
John Cave (french horn) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Vincent DeRosa (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), John Graas (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Richard Perissi (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
reeds:
Plas Johnson (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ronnie Lang (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trombone:
Milt Bernhart (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Kirk De Karske (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Dick Nash (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Jimmy Priddy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Pete Candoli (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Conrad Gozzo (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ray Linn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Uan Rasey (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
Brief and Breezy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:31
12Not From Dixie
recorded in:
Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
producer:
Simon Rady
double bass:
Rolly Bundock (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
drums (drum set):
Jack Sperling (drummer) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
French horn:
John Cave (french horn) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Vincent DeRosa (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), John Graas (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Richard Perissi (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
reeds:
Plas Johnson (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ronnie Lang (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trombone:
Milt Bernhart (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Kirk De Karske (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Dick Nash (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Jimmy Priddy (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Pete Candoli (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Conrad Gozzo (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29), Ray Linn (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Uan Rasey (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29) and Victor Feldman (jazz musician) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger) (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
Not From Dixie (from 1958-08-26 until 1958-09-29)
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
4:08
13Walkin’ Bass
double bass:
Rolly Bundock and Joe Mondragon
drums (drum set):
Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer) and Alvin Stoller
French horn:
John Cave (french horn), Vincent DeRosa, John Graas and Richard Perissi
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist), Al Hendrickson and Barney Kessel
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist)
reeds:
Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Ronnie Lang and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other)
trombone:
Hoyt Bohannon, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske, Dick Nash and Jimmy Priddy
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet), Pete Candoli and Conrad Gozzo
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker and Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
woodwind:
Paul Horn, Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) and Ronny Lang
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
Walkin' Bass
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
4:23
14Timothy
double bass:
Rolly Bundock and Joe Mondragon
drums (drum set):
Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer) and Alvin Stoller
French horn:
John Cave (french horn), Vincent DeRosa, John Graas and Richard Perissi
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist), Al Hendrickson and Barney Kessel
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist)
reeds:
Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Ronnie Lang and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other)
trombone:
Hoyt Bohannon, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske, Dick Nash and Jimmy Priddy
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet), Pete Candoli and Conrad Gozzo
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker and Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
woodwind:
Paul Horn, Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) and Ronny Lang
recording of:
Timothy
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
2:35
15Joanna
double bass:
Rolly Bundock and Joe Mondragon
drums (drum set):
Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer) and Alvin Stoller
French horn:
John Cave (french horn), Vincent DeRosa, John Graas and Richard Perissi
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist), Al Hendrickson and Barney Kessel
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist)
reeds:
Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Ronnie Lang and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other)
trombone:
Hoyt Bohannon, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske, Dick Nash and Jimmy Priddy
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet), Pete Candoli and Conrad Gozzo
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker and Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
woodwind:
Paul Horn, Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) and Ronny Lang
recording of:
Joanna
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
2:43
16My Manne Shelly
double bass:
Rolly Bundock and Joe Mondragon
drums (drum set):
Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer) and Alvin Stoller
French horn:
John Cave (french horn), Vincent DeRosa, John Graas and Richard Perissi
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist), Al Hendrickson and Barney Kessel
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist)
reeds:
Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Ronnie Lang and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other)
trombone:
Hoyt Bohannon, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske, Dick Nash and Jimmy Priddy
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet), Pete Candoli and Conrad Gozzo
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker and Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
woodwind:
Paul Horn, Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) and Ronny Lang
recording of:
My Manne Shelly
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
2:38
17Goofin’ at the Coffee House
double bass:
Rolly Bundock and Joe Mondragon
drums (drum set):
Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer) and Alvin Stoller
French horn:
John Cave (french horn), Vincent DeRosa, John Graas and Richard Perissi
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist), Al Hendrickson and Barney Kessel
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist)
reeds:
Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Ronnie Lang and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other)
trombone:
Hoyt Bohannon, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske, Dick Nash and Jimmy Priddy
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet), Pete Candoli and Conrad Gozzo
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker and Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
woodwind:
Paul Horn, Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) and Ronny Lang
recording of:
Goofin' at the Coffee House
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
4:13
18Odd Ball
double bass:
Rolly Bundock and Joe Mondragon
drums (drum set):
Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer) and Alvin Stoller
French horn:
John Cave (french horn), Vincent DeRosa, John Graas and Richard Perissi
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist), Al Hendrickson and Barney Kessel
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist)
reeds:
Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Ronnie Lang and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other)
trombone:
Hoyt Bohannon, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske, Dick Nash and Jimmy Priddy
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet), Pete Candoli and Conrad Gozzo
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker and Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
woodwind:
Paul Horn, Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) and Ronny Lang
recording of:
Odd Ball
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:26
19Blue Steel
double bass:
Rolly Bundock and Joe Mondragon
drums (drum set):
Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer) and Alvin Stoller
French horn:
John Cave (french horn), Vincent DeRosa, John Graas and Richard Perissi
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist), Al Hendrickson and Barney Kessel
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist)
reeds:
Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Ronnie Lang and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other)
trombone:
Hoyt Bohannon, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske, Dick Nash and Jimmy Priddy
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet), Pete Candoli and Conrad Gozzo
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker and Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
woodwind:
Paul Horn, Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) and Ronny Lang
recording of:
Blue Steel
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:42
20The Little Man Theme
double bass:
Rolly Bundock and Joe Mondragon
drums (drum set):
Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer) and Alvin Stoller
French horn:
John Cave (french horn), Vincent DeRosa, John Graas and Richard Perissi
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist), Al Hendrickson and Barney Kessel
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist)
reeds:
Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Ronnie Lang and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other)
trombone:
Hoyt Bohannon, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske, Dick Nash and Jimmy Priddy
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet), Pete Candoli and Conrad Gozzo
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker and Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
woodwind:
Paul Horn, Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) and Ronny Lang
recording of:
The Little Man Theme
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:15
21Spook!
double bass:
Rolly Bundock and Joe Mondragon
drums (drum set):
Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer) and Alvin Stoller
French horn:
John Cave (french horn), Vincent DeRosa, John Graas and Richard Perissi
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist), Al Hendrickson and Barney Kessel
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist)
reeds:
Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Ronnie Lang and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other)
trombone:
Hoyt Bohannon, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske, Dick Nash and Jimmy Priddy
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet), Pete Candoli and Conrad Gozzo
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker and Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
woodwind:
Paul Horn, Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) and Ronny Lang
recording of:
Spook!
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
2:59
22A Quiet Gass
double bass:
Rolly Bundock and Joe Mondragon
drums (drum set):
Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer) and Alvin Stoller
French horn:
John Cave (french horn), Vincent DeRosa, John Graas and Richard Perissi
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist), Al Hendrickson and Barney Kessel
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist)
reeds:
Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Ronnie Lang and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other)
trombone:
Hoyt Bohannon, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske, Dick Nash and Jimmy Priddy
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet), Pete Candoli and Conrad Gozzo
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker and Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
woodwind:
Paul Horn, Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) and Ronny Lang
recording of:
A Quiet Gass
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:05
23Lightly
double bass:
Rolly Bundock and Joe Mondragon
drums (drum set):
Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer) and Alvin Stoller
French horn:
John Cave (french horn), Vincent DeRosa, John Graas and Richard Perissi
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist), Al Hendrickson and Barney Kessel
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist)
reeds:
Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Ronnie Lang and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other)
trombone:
Hoyt Bohannon, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske, Dick Nash and Jimmy Priddy
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet), Pete Candoli and Conrad Gozzo
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker and Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
woodwind:
Paul Horn, Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) and Ronny Lang
recording of:
Lightly
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:26
24Blues for Mother’s
double bass:
Rolly Bundock and Joe Mondragon
drums (drum set):
Shelly Manne (US jazz drummer) and Alvin Stoller
French horn:
John Cave (french horn), Vincent DeRosa, John Graas and Richard Perissi
guitar:
Bob Bain (guitarist), Al Hendrickson and Barney Kessel
piano:
John Williams (American jazz pianist)
reeds:
Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Ronnie Lang and Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other)
trombone:
Hoyt Bohannon, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske, Dick Nash and Jimmy Priddy
trumpet:
Frank Beach (trombone, trumpet), Pete Candoli and Conrad Gozzo
vibraphone:
Larry Bunker and Victor Feldman (jazz musician)
woodwind:
Paul Horn, Ted Nash (40s-80s US swing reedman, uncle of the other) and Ronny Lang
conductor:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:
Entertain Me Ltd. (in 2010)
recording of:
Blues for Mother's
composer:
Henry Mancini (US composer, conductor & arranger)
3:20

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design/illustration:Frank Murphy (graphic design)
graphic design:Fritz Miller (graphic design)
remastering:Robin Gist
manufactured by:Sony DADC (company; use on releases if exact pressing location is not known)
copyrighted (©) by and phonographic copyright (℗) by:Hot Record Society (in 2010)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/5050059 [info]