℗ 2016 Jube Legends
Released October 7, 2016
Duration 1h 15m 03s
Catalogue No. Jube-NML3013
Genre Jazz (Soundtrack)
 

Vintage Hollywood Classics, Vol. 28: Crime Scenes: Peter Gunn & Anatomy of a Murder (Original Scores) (Remastered 2016)

Duke Ellington, Henry Mancini

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Anatomy of a Murder  
1.1
Main Theme
Duke Ellington
4:23
1.2
Flirtibird
Duke Ellington
2:12
1.3
Way early subtone
Duke Ellington
3:58
1.4
Hero to zero
Duke Ellington
2:13
1.5
Low key lightly
Duke Ellington
3:36
1.6
Happy Anatomy
Duke Ellington
2:31
1.7
Midnight Indigo
Duke Ellington
2:42
1.8
Almost cried
Duke Ellington
2:27
1.9
Sunswept Sunday
Duke Ellington
1:52
1.10
Grace Valse
Duke Ellington
2:30
1.11
Happy Anatomy 2
Duke Ellington
1:25
1.12
Haupe
Duke Ellington
2:38
1.13
Upper and outest
Duke Ellington
2:21
John Gunn  
1.14
Main Theme
Henry Mancini
2:07
1.15
Sorta Blue
Henry Mancini
2:57
1.16
The Brothers Go to Mother's
Henry Mancini
2:57
1.17
Dreamsville
Henry Mancini
3:55
1.18
Session at Pete's Pad
Henry Mancini
3:59
1.19
Soft Sounds
Henry Mancini
3:38
1.20
Fallout
Henry Mancini
3:14
1.21
The Floater
Henry Mancini
3:18
1.22
Slow and Easy
Henry Mancini
3:06
1.23
A Profound Gass
Henry Mancini
3:20
1.24
Brief and Breezy
Henry Mancini
3:33
1.25
Not from Dixie
Henry Mancini
4:11
"... indispensable ... (a) handful of themes, endlessly recombined and re-orchestrated. Ellington never wrote a melody more seductive than the hip-swaying Flirtibird (featuring) Johnny Hodges on the alto saxophone ... the scent of the blues and Ellington's orchestra bursts with colour." - Detroit Free Press This remastered collection includes the famous score from the Peter Gunn television series, which ran from 1958 to 1961 and earned Henry Mancini two Grammy Awards and an Emmy nomination for his theme. Also featured is Duke Ellington's triple Grammy-winning soundtrack from Otto Preminger's 1959 crime drama Anatomy of a Murder, in which Ellington and some of his bandmates make brief appearances. "The Peter Gunn title theme actually derives more from rock and roll than from jazz. I used guitar and piano in unison, playing what is known in music as an ostinato, which means obstinate. It was sustained throughout the piece, giving it a sinister effect, with some frightened saxophone sounds and some shouting brass. The piece has one chord throughout and a super-simple top line." - Henry Mancini
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
0.00
0.00 to 0.00
-16.45
-18.83 to -13.53
-13.52
-16.10 to -10.80
11
8 to 13
1
Main Theme
0.00-17.61-13.111
2
Flirtibird
0.00-15.77-12.311
3
Way early subtone
0.00-16.54-13.210
4
Hero to zero
0.00-16.17-14.010
5
Low key lightly
0.00-15.45-12.710
6
Happy Anatomy
0.00-15.80-12.311
7
Midnight Indigo
0.00-15.15-12.88
8
Almost cried
0.00-15.60-13.110
9
Sunswept Sunday
0.00-13.53-10.89
10
Grace Valse
0.00-16.64-13.69
11
Happy Anatomy 2
0.00-14.72-11.311
12
Haupe
0.00-14.81-12.39
13
Upper and outest
0.00-14.64-11.09
14
Main Theme
0.00-17.93-14.213
15
Sorta Blue
0.00-18.42-15.412
16
The Brothers Go to Mother's
0.00-17.00-14.412
17
Dreamsville
0.00-17.23-14.311
18
Session at Pete's Pad
0.00-18.65-15.312
19
Soft Sounds
0.00-16.06-13.711
20
Fallout
0.00-18.37-14.812
21
The Floater
0.00-15.53-13.511
22
Slow and Easy
0.00-17.81-15.011
23
A Profound Gass
0.00-16.03-13.911
24
Brief and Breezy
0.00-16.93-14.811
25
Not from Dixie
0.00-18.83-16.112

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