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Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Star Wars - Ferrante & Teicher

 

Main Title from "Star Wars"

Star Wars
Ferrante & Teicher
Arranged by Ferrante & Teicher
Album Produced and Conducted by Nick Perito
Engineer: Frank Kulaga
Recorded by National Recording Studios, New York
Mastered at United Artist's Recording Studio, Los Angles, California
Musical Advisor: Frank Hunter
Ferrante & Teicher play Baldwin Pianos
Art Director: Bill Burks
Album Design: Stan Evenson
Photography: Larry du Pont, Richard Avedon, NASA/After Image
United Artist Music and Records 
1978

Theme From Star Trek
Swinging On A Star
Claire Disco Lune
You Are My Lucky Star
Star Eyes
Moonshine Sonata
Stairway To The Stars
Moon Beams
Stars Fell On Alabama
When You Wish Upon A Star
Main Title from "Star Wars" (from the 20th Century Fox Motion Picture)

Ferrante & Teicher - Phillips & Burns Play At The Twin Pianos

 

African Echoes

Ferrante & Teicher
Phillips & Burns 
Play At The Twin Pianos!
And selections by Phillips and Shaffitz with The Metropolitan Strings
Guest Star Records MONO G 1410
1964

African Echoes
Falling In Love With Love
All The Things You Are
Mississippi Boogie
So In Love
High, High, High (Jai, Jai, Jai)
My Romance
Speak Low
Boogie Express
You'll Never Walk Alone

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

The Thomas Crown Affair - Michel Legrand

 

Playing The Field

The Mirisch Corporation Presents
Steve McQueen, Faye Dunaway in
A Norman Jewison Film
The Thomas Crown Affair
Co-Starring Paul Burke, Jack Weston
Written by Alan R. Trustman
Produced and Directed by Norman Jewison
Music Composed and Conducted by Michel Legrand
Main Theme – The Windmills Of Your Mind sung by Noel Harrison
Lyrics by Marilyn and Alan Bergman
United Artists UA-LA295-G
1968

Theme from The Thomas Crown Affair (The Windmills Of Your Mind)
Room Service
A Man's Castle
The Chess Game
Cash And Carry
His Eyes, Her Eyes (vocal by Michel Legrand
Playing The Field
Theme from The Thomas Crown Affair (The Windmills Of Your Mind)
The Boston Wrangler
His Eyes, Her Eyes
The Crowning Touch

Hang 'Em High - Hugo Montenegro

 

Theme For Three

Hang 'Em High
Hugo Montenegro
His Orchestra and Chorus
Musical Arrangements by Hugo Montenegro
Produced by Joe Reisman
Recored in RCA's Music Center Of The World, Hollywood, California 
Recording Engineer: Mickey Crofford
RCA Victor STEREO LSP-4022
1968

From the back cover: Back in the '50's "background" or "mood music" was the rage. Today, background music has moved to the foreground thanks to the popularity of talented arranger-conductor-composers like Hugo Montenegro. The Montenegro musical credits are most impressive: staff arranger for Andre Kostelanetz, conductor-arranger for Harry Belafonte, important film-scoring assignments ("Hurry Sundown") and extensive TV work ("I Dream Of Jeannie," "The Outcasts" and "Here Comes The Brides").

His first hit album for RCA was Music from "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." followed up by the enormously successful music from "The Good Bad And The Ugly." His new release, Hang Em' High, is an extension of the Montenegro "young sound" which turned music from "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly" into a top seller. Indeed, Montenegro has developed a unique musical identity that makes his vibrant orchestrations instantly recognizable. This new collection is a stunning showcase of contemporary pops excitingly performed by the Montenegro orchestra and chorus along with the unique talents of Muzzy Marcellino and Jack Keller. For years Marcellino has whistled themes for motion pictures and records. His most notable job was "The High And The Mighty." This is "The Whistler's" second album with Montenegro. Hugo would like to give special thanks to Jack Keller for his assistance in developing My Love and Wish I Knew into songs. (They were originally composed as television cues.) The effect is bold, fresh and bracing. These are sounds for right now – for this very moment.

With selections like theme from "Valley Of The Dolls," "In The Heat Of The Night," theme from "The Fox" and the new hit "Hand 'Em High," this Montenegro album runs the gamut from romantic rock through raunchy blues, brassy mariachi and the bright, lyrical western orchestral settings that made the music from "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly" such a smash. Here, then, is more of the Montenegro magic – imaginative, modern, entertaining and distinctive. – John Lissner

Hang "Em High
Theme from "The Fox"
Theme from "Valley Of The Dolls"
Wish I Knew
Theme For Three
Bandolero!
In The Heat Of The Night
Tomorrow's Love
For Love Of Ivy
My Love
Bitter Love
Keystone Kop