1. Theme - Henry Mancini, 2. Moon River - Henry Mancini, Mancini, Henry 3. Days of Wine and Roses - Henry Mancini, Mancini, Henry 4. Baby Elephant Walk - Henry Mancini, Mancini 5. Theme - Henry Mancini, 6. Charade - Henry Mancini, Mancini, Henry 7. Theme - Henry Mancini, 8. Blue Satin - Henry Mancini, 9. Excerpt - Henry Mancini, 10. Excerpt - Henry Mancini, 11. Theme - Henry Mancini, 12. Moment to Moment - Henry Mancini, 13. As Time Goes By - Henry Mancini, Hupfield, Herman 14. Excerpt - Henry Mancini, 15. Misty - Henry Mancini, Burke, Johnny [Voca 16. Theme - Henry Mancini, 17. Pennywhistle Jig - Henry Mancini, Mancini 18. Everything I Do (I Do It for You) - Henry Mancini, Mancini, Henry 19. Excerpt - Henry Mancini, 20. Tender Is the Night - Henry Mancini, Fain, Sammy 21. Excerpt - Henry Mancini, 22. Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head - Henry Mancini, Bacharach 23. Crazy World - Henry Mancini, Mancini, Henry 24. Mona Lisa - Henry Mancini, Livingston 25. Excerpt - Henry Mancini, 26. Unchained Melody - Henry Mancini, North, Alex 27. The Summer Knows - Henry Mancini, Bergman, Alan 28. Excerpt - Henry Mancini, 29. The Windmills of Your Mind - Henry Mancini, Bergman 30. Till There Was You - Henry Mancini, 31. Speedy Gonzales - Henry Mancini, Mancini, Henry 32. The Sweetheart Tree - Henry Mancini, Mancini, Henry 33. Love Theme - Henry Mancini, 34. Dream a Little Dream of Me - Henry Mancini, Kahn 35. Lonesome - Henry Mancini, Mancini 36. Pie in the Face Polka - Henry Mancini, Mancini 37. Love Is a Many Splendored Thing - Henry Mancini, Fain 38. By the Time I Get to Phoenix - Henry Mancini, Webb, Jimmy [1] 39. Dear Heart - Henry Mancini, Evans, Ray 40. Opening Titles - Henry Mancini, 41. The Shadow of Your Smile - Henry Mancini, Mandel, Johnny 42. One for My Baby (And One More for the Road) - Henry Mancini, Arlen, Harold 43. Excerpt - Henry Mancini, 44. That Old Black Magic - Henry Mancini, Arlen, Harold 45. Evergreen - Henry Mancini, Streisand, Barbra 46. Excerpt - Henry Mancini,
Album Description
1995 compilation on RCA Victor featuring 46 of the composer's finest & most memorable recordings from 1956-1991on two digitally remastered, full color picture CDs. Contains 'The Pink Panther Theme', 'Moon River', 'A Shot In The Dark', Wine And Roses', 'Baby Elephant Walk', 'Peter Gunn', 'Everything I Do (I Do It For You)', 'Mona Lisa', 'Unchained Melody', 'Midnight Cowboy' and much more. Well over two hours of easy listening ecstasy! Double slimline jewel case. The full title is 'In The Pink: The Ultimate Collection'. Album Details
Digitally Remastered Double Anthology of the Pop and Soundtrack Composer from the 50's and 60's. Perhaps his Best Counterpart of Today Would Be John Williams. A Film Maker Could Always Rely on Mancini to Deliver a Composition that Hit the Mark for a Film and Conveyed Exactly What was Required and More. He also Filled the Role of an American Mantovani, Recording 'muzak' Versions of Popular Hits. He was Handsome, Personable, but Most of All, Well Respected for his Craft.
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Henry Mancini -The Ultimate Collection
- Audio CD: 0 pages (1995-12-06)
- Publisher: Bmg Int'l
- Label: Bmg Int'l
- Format: Import, Box set
- Studio: Bmg Int'l
- Average Customer Review:
based on 2 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #100589
Avg. Customer Review:
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: not enough Galway 2003-10-01
Comment: There are only four songs with James Galway. The way this recording is presented is misleading and buyers should be aware that this is NOT a joint effort between these two great artists.. I was totally disappointed. I think Henry Mancini is wonderful but was expecting to hear a collaboration. So if you're looking for flute music this isn't it. However it's a great collecton of Henry Mancini's work.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Too Good to Last 2000-03-03
Comment: I heard this on PBS. Galway and Mancini may be two of the most talented musicians of our century. Galway for his complete mastery of the flute and Mancini for his ability to arrange , produce and in this instance direct the orchestra while Galway performs. They do several duets of a comical nature as well. This is important because it is one of Mancini's last efforts prior to his unfortunate passing.
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