As is my custom, when someone connected with music I like dies, I play some of their music or I purchase some of their music and then play it. Tonight I’m playing music from LaLaLand the Wild Wild West TOS).
Tried to link post to the set on LaLaLand and it’s out of print. Didn’t know. Glad I have it. Hope bodes well for a volume 2 of series music.
Amongst the Silver Age shows (1960’s/1970’s) with actor Robert Conrad, what is your favorite one and why?
1. Hawaiian Eye (1959-1963) as Private Eye Tom Lopaka 2. The Wild Wild West (1965-1969) as Federal Agent James T. West 3. The D.A. (1971-1972) as Deputy D.A. Paul Ryan 4. Assignment: Vienna (1972-1973) as Spy Jack Webster 5. Baa Baa Black Sheep (1976-1978) as Major Greg ‘Pappy’ Boyington 6. Centennial (1978-1979) as Fur Trapper Pasquinel 7. The Duke (1979) as Private Investigator Oscar ‘Duke’ Ramsey 8. A Man Called Sloan (1979) as Freelance Spy Thomas R. Sloane
Amongst the Silver Age shows (1960’s/1970’s) with actor Robert Conrad, what is your favorite one and why?
1. Hawaiian Eye (1959-1963) as Private Eye Tom Lopaka 2. The Wild Wild West (1965-1969) as Federal Agent James T. West 3. The D.A. (1971-1972) as Deputy D.A. Paul Ryan 4. Assignment: Vienna (1972-1973) as Spy Jack Webster 5. Baa Baa Black Sheep (1976-1978) as Major Greg ‘Pappy’ Boyington 6. Centennial (1978-1979) as Fur Trapper Pasquinel 7. The Duke (1979) as Private Investigator Oscar ‘Duke’ Ramsey 8. A Man Called Sloan (1979) as Freelance Spy Thomas R. Sloane
NP: The Wild Wild West from La-La Land Records.
My favorite is the Wild Wild West. It was a perfect blend of James Bond, the wild wild West, and science fiction. Science fiction almost borders on what would later become steam punk. Love the music and look forward to seeing more albums release.
From what I can tell of what’s been released on CD from the silver age list above ate following: Wild Wild West by La La Land Hawaiian Eye by Warner. Robert Conrad sings on it. Assignment Vienna in FSM’s TV Omnibus Vol. 1
What is NP?
Its also, despite numerous obituaries getting it wrong, Secret Service Agent James T. West.
Amongst the Silver Age shows (1960’s/1970’s) with actor Robert Conrad, what is your favorite one and why?
1. Hawaiian Eye (1959-1963) as Private Eye Tom Lopaka 2. The Wild Wild West (1965-1969) as Federal Agent James T. West 3. The D.A. (1971-1972) as Deputy D.A. Paul Ryan 4. Assignment: Vienna (1972-1973) as Spy Jack Webster 5. Baa Baa Black Sheep (1976-1978) as Major Greg ‘Pappy’ Boyington 6. Centennial (1978-1979) as Fur Trapper Pasquinel 7. The Duke (1979) as Private Investigator Oscar ‘Duke’ Ramsey 8. A Man Called Sloan (1979) as Freelance Spy Thomas R. Sloane
NP: The Wild Wild West from La-La Land Records.
My favorite is the Wild Wild West. It was a perfect blend of James Bond, the wild wild West, and science fiction. Science fiction almost borders on what would later become steam punk. Love the music and look forward to seeing more albums release.
From what I can tell of what’s been released on CD from the silver age list above ate following: Wild Wild West by La La Land Hawaiian Eye by Warner. Robert Conrad sings on it. Assignment Vienna in FSM’s TV Omnibus Vol. 1
What is NP?
Its also, despite numerous obituaries getting it wrong, Secret Service Agent James T. West.
Mr. Conrad acted in two TV movies in 1985/86 which both were scored by Jan Hammer in the midst of his MIAMI VICE days; TWO FATHER'S JUSTICE and CHARLEY HANNAH. I would love to see both but they are not on youtube in complete form..
He also appeared in the 1988 TV movie POLICE STORY: GLADIATOR SCHOOL, a partly sax-based score by Sylvester Levay.