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05-10-2014, 05:11 PM
Henry Mancini And The Mancini Pops Orchestra - Top Hat: Music From The Films Of Astaire & Rogers (1992, FLAC)

Track Listing:
01. TOP HAT (7:49)
Top Hat, White Tie and Tails / Isn't This A Lovely Day
(To Be Caught In the Rain?) / Cheek To Cheek / The Piccolino
02. ROBERTA (6:59)
Yesterday / Smoke Gets In Your Eyes / Lovely To Look At /
I Won't Dance
03. FLYING DOWN TO RIO (6:14)
Orchids In the Moonlight / Music Makes Me / Flying Down
To Rio / The Carioca
04. THE GAY DIVORCEE (4:38)
Night and Day / The Continental
05. FOLLOW THE FLEET (6:46)
Let Yourself Go / I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket /
Let's Face the Music and Dance / We Saw the Sea
06. SHALL WE DANCE (6:48)
They All Laughed / Let's Call the Whole Thing Off /
They Can't Take That Away From Me / Shall We Dance /
Slap That Bass
07. SWING TIME (6:17)
Pick Yourself Up / A Fine Romance / The Way You Look Tonight /
Waltz In Swing Time
08. ASTAIRE (BONUS TRACK) (11:59)
Dancing In the Dark / Something's Gotta Give / How Long Has
This Been Going On? / Nice Work If You Can Get It / I'm Building
Up To An Awful Letdown / Who Cares?
Arranged and Conducted by: Henry Mancini
Produced and Engineered by: John McClure
Dolby Surround Mix by: Grover Helsley
Mixed at the Village Recorder by: Robert Hart
Album Released: September 15, 1992
Recorded on April 25 & 26 and October 29-31, 1991 at Abbey Road Studio 1, London
https://mega.co.nz/#!AAtXHSjC!Be_Q43BJUMQtvUh2MjZHnvZweLc1o7vdjLeizUH jFts
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Newly remixed from available two-, three- and four-track tapes for Dolby Surround, this release allows a similarly-equipped listener the chance to experience the same hall acoustics heard during the recording of these albums, and presents a quality of sound superior to the original vinyl album. The critical listener will also note that current digital technology can reveal the limitations of the analog source material, and that radical restoration methods were not attempted, in order to preserve the full-frequency content of the original recordings.
Henry Mancini's adaptation of this Astaire-Rogers collection is marked by the same loving touch he showed in such memorable scores as Charade (1963), Two For the Road (1967), The Days of Wine and Roses (1962) and the dynamite Peter Gunn TV Theme (1958).
This release is one of two volumes of Mr. Mancini's concert arrangements of material that are now available on compact disc and cassette. Both volumes were assembled from three concert albums that Mr. Mancini recorded for RCA Victor in 1964, 1967 and 1971. In addition, a compilation of his recordings with the Philadelphia and London Symphony Orchestras will be released shortly, so that, for the first time, all of this type of his recordings made for the RCA label will be available on CD.
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Track Listing:
01. TOP HAT (7:49)
Top Hat, White Tie and Tails / Isn't This A Lovely Day
(To Be Caught In the Rain?) / Cheek To Cheek / The Piccolino
02. ROBERTA (6:59)
Yesterday / Smoke Gets In Your Eyes / Lovely To Look At /
I Won't Dance
03. FLYING DOWN TO RIO (6:14)
Orchids In the Moonlight / Music Makes Me / Flying Down
To Rio / The Carioca
04. THE GAY DIVORCEE (4:38)
Night and Day / The Continental
05. FOLLOW THE FLEET (6:46)
Let Yourself Go / I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket /
Let's Face the Music and Dance / We Saw the Sea
06. SHALL WE DANCE (6:48)
They All Laughed / Let's Call the Whole Thing Off /
They Can't Take That Away From Me / Shall We Dance /
Slap That Bass
07. SWING TIME (6:17)
Pick Yourself Up / A Fine Romance / The Way You Look Tonight /
Waltz In Swing Time
08. ASTAIRE (BONUS TRACK) (11:59)
Dancing In the Dark / Something's Gotta Give / How Long Has
This Been Going On? / Nice Work If You Can Get It / I'm Building
Up To An Awful Letdown / Who Cares?
Arranged and Conducted by: Henry Mancini
Produced and Engineered by: John McClure
Dolby Surround Mix by: Grover Helsley
Mixed at the Village Recorder by: Robert Hart
Album Released: September 15, 1992
Recorded on April 25 & 26 and October 29-31, 1991 at Abbey Road Studio 1, London
https://mega.co.nz/#!AAtXHSjC!Be_Q43BJUMQtvUh2MjZHnvZweLc1o7vdjLeizUH jFts
---------- Post added at 05:11 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:11 PM ----------
Newly remixed from available two-, three- and four-track tapes for Dolby Surround, this release allows a similarly-equipped listener the chance to experience the same hall acoustics heard during the recording of these albums, and presents a quality of sound superior to the original vinyl album. The critical listener will also note that current digital technology can reveal the limitations of the analog source material, and that radical restoration methods were not attempted, in order to preserve the full-frequency content of the original recordings.
Henry Mancini's adaptation of this Astaire-Rogers collection is marked by the same loving touch he showed in such memorable scores as Charade (1963), Two For the Road (1967), The Days of Wine and Roses (1962) and the dynamite Peter Gunn TV Theme (1958).
This release is one of two volumes of Mr. Mancini's concert arrangements of material that are now available on compact disc and cassette. Both volumes were assembled from three concert albums that Mr. Mancini recorded for RCA Victor in 1964, 1967 and 1971. In addition, a compilation of his recordings with the Philadelphia and London Symphony Orchestras will be released shortly, so that, for the first time, all of this type of his recordings made for the RCA label will be available on CD.
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