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More easily available Sep 07, 2008 More good Mancini, long available on LP and other disks, now in a nice collection.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Buy this CD! Dec 12, 2007 This CD not only has some of the best of Mancini but the arrangements are easy to listen to while in traffic, at home or anywhere! Buy it!
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Typical Mancini Mar 24, 2007 First, I really like Mancini's music generally and I am really concerned that he may be one of the greats of American music who will soon be forgotten if he hasn't been already. (US music schools tend to be a little snobby and don't give a number of truly great American composers their due.) However, the mix of this particular CD is simply too average. Many good songs are not on it and some weak ones are. I would not recommend this CD except to ManciniPhiles like me.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
It's Hard to Believe He's Gone May 23, 2006 Henry Mancini gave us so much of our consciousness of the 1960s and 1970s, and yet was "out" almost as soon as he was "in."
His work became synonymous with much-despised "elevator music" in the later 1960s. This stereotype (or monotype, for his earliest works) can mislead.
For example, "Lujon" [not in this collection] was used in a movie just last year to exemplify mystery and an exotic atmosphere.
Mancini dies way too young. While some would argue that he'd become a self-parody, his innate gifts compromised by relentless commercialization, you cannot take away his lasting gift to our culture. He was an original, and he captured an essence of our collective experience.
He's here in this collection, waiting round the bend, my Huckleberry friend.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Nostalgic Feb 20, 2006 A great trip down memory lane. The selections sound just like I remember them from the movies and the radio. Enjoy
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