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Various - Film Noir FLAC
Performer:
Various
Album:
Film Noir
Style:
Big Band
Released:
Nov 2011
Country:
UK
Label:
Moochin' About
Catalog:
MOOCHIN01
FLAC size:
2838 mb
MP3 size:
1719 mb
WMA size:
1876 mb


Tracklist


1Chico Hamilton QuartetJonalah
Composed By – Chico Hamilton, Fred Katz
2:12
2Duke Ellington And His OrchestraWay Early Subtone
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
3:59
3VariousDance Of The Lilliputian
Arranged By [Contributing], Orchestrated By [Contributing] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Leith Stevens
3:08
4VariousReflection
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
3:02
5VariousNo Happiness For Slater
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
3:58
6Duke Ellington And His OrchestraHere To Zero
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
2:12
7VariousFrankie Machine
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
4:59
8VariousStrollin' Blues
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
2:40
9VariousSidney And Susie
Composed By, Conductor – Elmer Bernstein
2:47
10Duke Ellington And His OrchestraUpper And Outest
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
2:21
11VariousThe Impractical Man
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
3:03
12VariousJohnny Ingram's Possessions
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
1:11
13VariousFive Figure People Crossing Paths
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
1:43
14VariousMorning Trip To Melton
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
3:11
15VariousRock Me To Sleep
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
2:40
16VariousThe Trap Is Sprung
Composed By, Conductor – Elmer Bernstein
2:04
17VariousLilli
Arranged By [Contributing], Orchestrated By [Contributing] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Leith Stevens
2:42
18VariousAudition
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
2:45
19VariousMain Theme: Odds Against Tomorrow
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
3:27
20VariousPigeon Caged
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
1:40
21VariousAdvance On Melton
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
2:02
22VariousBelle Reeve
Composed By – Alex NorthConductor – Ray Heindorf
3:05
23VariousGoodbye Baby Blues
Composed By – Chico Hamilton, Fred Katz
3:34
24VariousLease Breaker
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
2:47
25Duke Ellington And His OrchestraLow Key Lightly
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
3:40
26 Sweet Smell Of Success
27Chico Hamilton QuartetNight Beat
Composed By – Chico Hamilton, Fred Katz
2:20
28VariousPrivate Blues
Arranged By [Contributing], Orchestrated By [Contributing] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Leith Stevens
1:28
29VariousBlue Pianola
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
3:12
30 The Cure 5:59
31VariousSusie's Problem
Composed By, Conductor – Elmer Bernstein
2:11
32VariousDesperation
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
2:50
33VariousSkating In Central Park
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
3:31
34VariousEasy Mood
Arranged By [Contributing], Orchestrated By [Contributing] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Leith Stevens
4:04
35VariousTropical Island Mood
Composed By, Conductor – Elmer Bernstein
2:42
36VariousThe Carousel Incident
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
1:46
37 Touch Of Evil (1958
38Duke Ellington And His OrchestraHaupe
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
2:38
39VariousHunsecker's Price
Composed By, Conductor – Elmer Bernstein
1:56
40VariousBlanche
Composed By – Alex NorthConductor – Ray Heindorf
2:40
41VariousThe Chase
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
0:58
42VariousCold
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
43VariousFlight
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
44VariousLust
Composed By – Alex NorthConductor – Ray Heindorf
3:18
45VariousHot Dogs And Juice (Goodbye Baby)
Composed By – Chico Hamilton, Fred Katz
2:29
46VariousAntek's
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
47VariousHavana Interlude
Arranged By [Contributing], Orchestrated By [Contributing] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Leith Stevens
4:08
48VariousPrivate Hell 36
Arranged By [Contributing], Orchestrated By [Contributing] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Leith Stevens
3:10
49VariousFour Deuces
Composed By – Alex NorthConductor – Ray Heindorf
3:07
50VariousGames
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
2:20
51VariousZosh
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
4:29
52 Anatomy Of A Murder
53 Odds Against Tomorrow
54VariousKu Ku
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
2:44
55VariousSon Of Raunchy
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
3:02
56VariousDella Robia Blue
Composed By – Alex NorthConductor – Ray Heindorf
2:57
57Chico Hamilton QuartetSusan The Sage
Composed By – Chico Hamilton, Fred Katz
2:30
58VariousWaiting Around The River
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
3:53
59 A Streetcar Named Desire
60VariousSomething For Susan
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
0:56
61VariousBackground For Murder
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
7:18
62VariousSunday Morning
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
2:50
63VariousFlores Para Los Muertos (Flowers For The Dead)
Composed By – Alex NorthConductor – Ray Heindorf
4:50
64VariousMain Title
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
3:31
65VariousFlashing Nuisance
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
1:38
66VariousPostlude
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
0:46
67VariousLouie's
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
68VariousToots Shor's Blues
Composed By, Conductor – Elmer Bernstein
2:48
69VariousBorderline Montuna
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
2:04
70VariousThe Caper Failure
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
1:26
71VariousLove Scene (Susan - The Sage)
Composed By – Chico Hamilton, Fred Katz
3:36
72Chico Hamilton QuartetGoodbye Baby
Composed By – Chico Hamilton, Fred Katz
5:01
73VariousThe Big Drag
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
2:22
74Chico Hamilton QuartetCheek To Chico
Composed By – Chico Hamilton, Fred Katz
2:10
75VariousRedemption
Composed By – Alex NorthConductor – Ray Heindorf
1:53
76Chico Hamilton QuartetConcerto Of Themes From Soundtrack Of 'Sweet Smell Of Success'
Composed By – Chico Hamilton, Fred Katz
16:29
77VariousLooking At The Caper
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
2:03
78VariousStreetcar
Composed By – Alex NorthConductor – Ray Heindorf
2:51
79 The Man With The Golden Arm
80Duke Ellington And His OrchestraMidnight Indigo
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
2:46
81VariousThe Top
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
82VariousBarroom Rock
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
1:17
83VariousHomecoming
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
84VariousThe Street (Main Title)
Composed By, Conductor – Elmer Bernstein
2:40
85VariousMania
Composed By – Alex NorthConductor – Ray Heindorf
1:56
86Duke Ellington And His OrchestraHappy Anatomy (P.I Five)
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
1:28
87Duke Ellington And His OrchestraGrace Valse
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
2:31
88VariousJoshua
Arranged By [Contributing], Orchestrated By [Contributing] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Leith Stevens
3:26
89VariousSocial Call
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
3:57
90Chico Hamilton QuartetSidney's Theme
Composed By – Chico Hamilton, Fred Katz
1:55
91 Private Hell 36
92Duke Ellington And His OrchestraSunswept Sunday
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
1:53
93Duke Ellington And His OrchestraFlirtibird
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
2:13
94Duke Ellington And His OrchestraHappy Anatomy (Band-Movie)
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
2:34
95VariousThe Boss
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
1:07
96VariousDaddy, Long Legs
Arranged By [Contributing], Orchestrated By [Contributing] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Leith Stevens
3:46
97VariousThe Fix
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
3:31
98VariousSoliloquy
Composed By – Alex NorthConductor – Ray Heindorf
2:51
99Duke Ellington And His OrchestraAlmost Cried (Studio)
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
2:27
100VariousHunsecker Operates (Goodbye Baby)
Composed By – Chico Hamilton, Fred Katz
1:31
101 Breakup 3:45
102Chico Hamilton QuartetJam
Composed By – Chico Hamilton, Fred Katz
1:46
103VariousMolly
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
4:55
104VariousBurlesque
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
105VariousMorning
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
106VariousOut Of Darkness3:45
107VariousHow To Frame Pigeons
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
1:07
108VariousWithdraw
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
109VariousThe Smear
Composed By, Conductor – Elmer Bernstein
1:36
110VariousFinale
Arranged By [Jazz Arrangements] – Shorty RogersComposed By – Elmer BernsteinOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
4:11
111VariousOrson Around
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
2:48
112VariousA Cold Wind Is Blowing
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
1:24
113VariousPrelude To Odds Against Tomorrow
Composed By, Conductor – John Lewis
1:47
114 Clark Street 4:58
115VariousNite Spot Rock
Composed By, Conductor – Elmer Bernstein
1:58
116Duke Ellington And His OrchestraMain Title And Anatomy Of A Murder
Composed By – Duke EllingtonConductor – Gerald Wilson
3:58
117VariousTana's Theme
Composed By – Henry ManciniConductor – Joseph GershensonOrchestrated By – Fred Steiner
2:26


Credits


  • Acoustic BassAbe Luboff (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11)
  • Alto SaxophoneLennie Niehaus (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18), Les Robinson (tracks: 1-01 to 1-10)
  • Baritone Saxophone, SoloistDave Pell (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19)
  • Bass Clarinet, Baritone SaxophoneBob Gordon (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18)
  • Bass SaxophoneBud Shank (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18)
  • Bass TromboneGeorge Roberts (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18)
  • BassoonFowler Friedlander (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Jack Marsh (tracks: 2-01 to 3-14), Lloyd Hildebrand (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19)
  • CelloArmand Kaproff (tracks: 2-01 to 3-14)
  • ClarinetAlan Harding (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Archie Rosate (tracks: 1-01 to 1-10), Blake Reynold (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Karl Leaf (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Mitchell Lurie (tracks: 2-01 to 3-14), Nick Fera (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11)
  • Clarinet, Alto SaxophoneSal Franzella (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18)
  • Concept ByJason Lee Lazell
  • ConductorJoseph Gershenson (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19)
  • Congas, SoloistMike Pacheco (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19)
  • Double BassCurtis Counce (tracks: 3-01 to 3-14), Joe Mondragon (tracks: 1-11 to 2-11), Ralph Pena (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Rolly Bundock (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19)
  • DrumsRalph Collier (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Shelly Manne (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18, 3-01 to 3-14, 4-01 to 4-19)
  • Drums, SoloistShelly Manne (tracks: 2-09)
  • FluteArthur C. Smith (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Ethmer Roten (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Martin Ruderman (tracks: 2-01 to 3-14), Sylvia Ruderman (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11)
  • French HornArthur Frantz (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Eugene Sherry (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), John Graas (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18, 4-01 to 4-19), Joseph Eger (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Dick Perissi (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Sinclair Lott (tracks: 3-01 to 3-14)
  • GuitarAllan Reus (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Jack Marshall (tracks: 3-01 to 3-14)
  • Guitar, SoloistBarney Kessel (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19)
  • Liner Notes [Foreword]Guy Barker
  • Liner Notes, Concept BySelwyn Harris
  • OboeArnold Koblentz (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Gordon Schoneberg (tracks: 3-01 to 3-14)
  • Orchestrated ByFred Steiner (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19)
  • PercussionJack Constanzo (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Lee Previn (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Milt Holland (tracks: 2-01 to 3-14)
  • PianoClaude Williamson (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18), Ernie Hughes (tracks: 3-01 to 3-14), John Williams (tracks: 3-01 to 3-14), Lou Levy (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Lyman Gandes (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Marvin Ashpaugh (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Pete Jolly (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Ray Turner (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11)
  • Piano, SoloistRay Sherman (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19)
  • ReedsBill Holman (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Bob Cooper (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Bud Shank (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Jimmy Giuffre (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11)
  • SaxophoneHerb Geller (tracks: 3-01 to 3-14), Jack Montrose (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Jerome Kasper (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Ted Nash (tracks: 2-01 to 3-14)
  • Synthesizer [Novachord]Chauncey Haines (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11)
  • Tenor SaxophoneBabe Russin (tracks: 1-01 to 1-10), Bob Cooper (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18), Jimmy Giuffre (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18)
  • Tenor Saxophone, SoloistPlas Johnson (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19)
  • TromboneAlbert Henderson (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Bruce Squires (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Frank Rosolino (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11, 3-01 to 3-14), George Roberts (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Harry Betts (tracks: 1-11 to 2-11), H.L. Menge (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Hoyt Bohannon (tracks: 1-01 to 1-10), Jimmy Henderson (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), John Stanley (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Karl De Karske (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Lloyd Ulyate (tracks: 3-01 to 3-14), Milt Bernhart (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18, 4-01 to 4-19), Ray Sims (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11)
  • Trombone, SoloistMilt Bernhart (tracks: 2-09)
  • TrumpetBob Fleming (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Buddy Childers (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Carlton MacBeth (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18), Cecil Reed (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Charlie Grifford (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18), Conte Candoli (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Don Linder (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Gene LaFreniere (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Larry Sullivan (tracks: 1-01 to 1-10), Pete Candoli (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18, 3-01 to 3-14, 4-01 to 4-19), Ray Linn (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11, 4-01 to 4-19), Shorty Rogers (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18), Ziggy Elman (tracks: 1-01 to 1-10)
  • Trumpet, Flugelhorn, SoloistPete Candoli (tracks: 2-01), Shorty Rogers (tracks: 2-03, 2-09)
  • TubaPaul Sarmento (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18), Sam Rice (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11)
  • Valve TromboneBob Enevoldsen (tracks: 1-11 to 1-18)
  • VibraphoneMilt Holland (tracks: 3-01 to 3-14)
  • Vibraphone, SoloistJohn DeSoto (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19), Red Norvo (tracks: 4-01 to 4-19)
  • ViolaMilton Thomas (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), Philip Goldberg (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11)
  • ViolinAnatol Kaminsky (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11), David Frisina (tracks: 3-01 to 3-14), Israel Baker (tracks: 2-01 to 2-11)


Notes


disc in a card sleeve, in a box set with 52-page booklet.

'A Streetcar Named Desire' recording information not indicated.
'Private Hell 36' recorded in Hollywood, September 1954.
'The Man With The Golden Arm' recorded in Hollywood, September-December 1955.
'Sweet Smell Of Success' recorded Hollywood, 1957.
'Touch Of Evil' recorded in California, January 1958.
'Anatomy Of A Murder' recorded in Los Angeles, June 1959.
'Odds Against Tomorrow' recorded in New York, June 1959.

Tracks 3-02, 3-10, 3-11, 3-13 and 3-15 to 3-22 composed by Chico Hamilton and/or Fred Katz


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