If you like these three composers, you may have stumbled over a 1966 LP of Stan Getz and the Boston Pops live at Tanglewood, which includes on the program Raksin's "Too Late Blues" and "The Bad and the Beautiful," Wilder's "Where Do You Go" and "Three Ballads for Stan," and Eddie Sauter's "Tanglewood Concerto," which is at times reminiscent of "Mickey One." If you like Stan Getz, that is one more bonus. It is a live album, so you may hear a baby crying in the quiet passages, but at these prices, no one is complaining. This album is readily available for short dough on CD from Amazon, or on vinyl at a thrift store near you.
Onya, thank heavens you keep posting this kind of thing here. Wasn't aware of this album, enjoying the Tanglewood Concerto very much right now. It's like West Coast Jazz meets lyrical Bartok.