Was the 45 released on the US? I see only UK 45s on the InterBays.
I don't think it is a particularly memorable theme, considering Mancini's abilities at the time.
That's what I thought when I first heard it.........but it kinda grows on you.
Sounds like Ferrante & Teicher or those Ronnie Aldrich 2 piano records. He played both piano parts and was very popular in Britain those days. Maybe an inspiration? I find the roving harmonic structure more interesting than the melody.
That is the UK single. Does anyone know if there was a US release?
I have a copy of the single that I bought from a record dealer in England years ago. He told me that to his knowledge it was released only in the UK. "Fluters Ball" from "Experiment In Terror" is on the flip side.
I have a copy of the single that I bought from a record dealer in England years ago. He told me that to his knowledge it was released only in the UK. "Fluters Ball" from "Experiment In Terror" is on the flip side.
I have a copy of the single that I bought from a record dealer in England years ago. He told me that to his knowledge it was released only in the UK. "Fluters Ball" from "Experiment In Terror" is on the flip side.
Thanks!
Thank you also....and let's hope this rare track gets a CD / Vinyl release in the not too distant future.
I have a copy of the single that I bought from a record dealer in England years ago. He told me that to his knowledge it was released only in the UK. "Fluters Ball" from "Experiment In Terror" is on the flip side.
Thanks!
Thank you also....and let's hope this rare track gets a CD / Vinyl release in the not too distant future.
A CD release of this would be most welcome. I would also like to see a blu-ray release of "The Mancini Generation" television series. If memory serves me, Burt Sugarman was the producer of this program. Maybe someone can get to him.