The Jazz Sound from Peter Gunn


Fresh Sound Records (8427328120098)
TV Series/TV film | Released: 1994 | Format: CD
 

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# Track   Duration
1.Peter Gunn2:03
2.Blue Steel3:11
3.The Brothers Go To Mother's2:42
4.Sesion At Pete's Pad3:47
5.Walkin' Bass4:02
6.Dreamsville3:38
7.The Little Man Theme3:07
8.Sorta Blue2:54
9.Goofin' At The Coffee House3:44
10.A Quiet Gass3:23
11.A Profound Gass3:08
12.Fallout!3:10
13.Lightly2:36
14.Soft Sounds3:34
15.Odd Ball2:49
16.The Floater3:15
17.Blues For Mother's2:46
18.Brief and Breezy3:27
19.Joanna2:44
20.My Manne Shelly2:40
21.Spook!2:41
22.A Ball For John2:54
23.Goofin' At The Coffee House (2nd)3:57
24.Not From Dixie4:22
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Peter Gunn - The Jazz Sound From The Tv Series

Henry Mancini

Featuring: Pete Candoli, Ray Linn, Don Fagerquist (tp), Frank Rosolino, Dick Nash (tb), Ted Nash, Bud Shank, Ronnie Lang (reeds), Larry Bunker (vib), John T. Williams, Russ Freeman (p), Tommy Tedesco (g), Buddy Clark (b), Alvin Stoller (d), Emil Richards (perc)

'Currently the music director of Spartan Productions, Mancini can now claim the distinction of being the first musican to compose modern jazz for the sound track of a filmed television series.

The music in this album offers an excellent sampling of the sounds you're likely to hear any Monday eve when Peter Gunn swings into action on NBC-TV. The musicians are the same jazzmen who are heard to outstanding advantage in all the programs. Here are some of them: Drummer Jack Sperling and bassist Rolly Bundock state the show's forceful opening motif, Fallout! The raw-sounding trumpet belongs to Pete Candoli, a veteran of the Woody Herman and Stan Kenton bands. Dreamsville, which might be subtitled 'a love refrain for hipsters,' features a moving alto sax solo by Ted Nash; his brother Dick can be heard dueling with fellow trombonist Milt Bernhart on Session at Pete's Pad. Saxist Ronnie Lang, who, in common with most of the musicians here, is a graduate of the Les Brown band, wields a bulging baritone on Sorta Blue. Other soloists at Mother's, the nitery where Peter Gunn hangs his Brooks Brothers jacket, are vibist Larry Bunker and pianist Johnny T. Williams.
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