# | Track | Duration | |
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Shotgun Slade | |||
1. | Shotgun Slade (Theme) | ||
2. | Open Skies | ||
3. | Ride Alone | ||
4. | Saddle Swing | ||
5. | Gently | ||
6. | Joe Clark | ||
7. | Night Stalking | ||
8. | Weary | ||
9. | Rolling Home | ||
10. | Them Swingin’ Doors | ||
11. | Danger Trail | ||
Burke's Law | |||
12. | Burke’s Law Theme (Gilbert) Amos Burke in his Rolls Royce | ||
13. | 4:30 A.M. (Mullendore) Relaxation for two … after a hard day at the office | ||
14. | Meetin’ at P.J.’s (Marks) A swingin’ time for two | ||
15. | Bridget (Mullendore) Soft, sexy and beautiful | ||
16. | Burke’s Law Blues (Gilbert-Hughes) Some days aren’t as good as others | ||
17. | Tim’s Song (Haskell) Music to love young detectives by | ||
18. | Live! (Marks) Hot, fast … and rough! | ||
19. | Blues for a Dead Chick (Mullendore) Beautiful … though dead | ||
20. | Drum Madness (Gordon-Oliver) That “pounding and pounding in Amos Burke’s ear” | ||
21. | Tuesday’s Tune (Mullendore) The best night in the week | ||
22. | Distraction (Marks) Jazz that eases the conscience | ||
23. | Blues Downstairs (Hughes)Love in blue or red, “as the case may be” | ||
24. | Burke’s Beat (Gilbert-Freeman) Amos Burke takes the night off |
Added on Monday, August 15, 2016
JAZZ IN THE MOVIES presents the most celebrated scores by the composers
Two Original Soundtrack Recordings
JAZZ IN THE MOVIES presents the most celebrated scores by the composers that introduced jazz to motion pictures and television soundtracks. In addition to providing a superbly appropriate setting for dramatic scenes, all the jazz background themes were interpreted by many of the best Hollywood and New York jazz studio musicians.
Reference: JM 1008