1960 studio album by Henry Mancini
The Blues and the Beat |
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Released | 1960 |
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Recorded | February 22, 26, 29, 1960 |
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Studio | RCA Victor Music Center of the World, Hollywood, California |
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Genre | Jazz |
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Label | RCA Victor |
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Producer | Dick Peirce |
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The Mancini Touch (1959) | The Blues and the Beat (1960) | Combo (1960) | |
The Blues and the Beat is an album by Henry Mancini that won the Grammy Award for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Performance in 1961.[1]
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "The Blues" | Henry Mancini | 2:41 |
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2. | "Smoke Rings" | H.Eugene Gifford, Ned Washington | 3:15 |
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3. | "Misty" | Erroll Garner | 3:35 |
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4. | "Blue Flame" | James "Jiggs" Noble, Joe Bishop, Leo Corday | 2:47 |
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5. | "After Hours" | Avery Parrish | 3:07 |
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6. | "Mood Indigo" | Barney Bigard, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills | 3:03 |
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7. | "The Beat" | Henry Mancini | 3:06 |
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8. | "Big Noise from Winnetka" | Bob Haggart, Ray Bauduc | 2:39 |
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9. | "Alright, Okay, You Win" | Mayme Watts, Sid Wyche | 2:58 |
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10. | "Tippin' In" | Bobby Smith, Marty Symes | 3:45 |
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11. | "How Could You Do a Thing Like That to Me" | Allan Roberts, Tyree Glenn | 3:30 |
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12. | "Sing, Sing, Sing" | Louis Prima | 3:11 |
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- Dick Nash, Jimmy Priddy, John Halliburton, Karl De Karske – trombone
- Conrad Gozzo, Frank Beach, Graham Young, Pete Candoli – trumpet
- George Price, Herman Lebow, John Graas, Richard Perissi, Sinclair Lott, Vincent DeRosa – French horn
- Gene Cipriano, Harry Klee, Ronnie Lang, Ted Nash, Wilbur Schwartz – woodwinds
- Larry Bunker – vibraphone
- Victor Feldman – vibraphone, marimba
- Johnny Williams – piano
- Roland Bundock – bass
- Bob Bain – guitar
- Jack Sperling – drums
Production
- Dick Peirce – producer
- Al Schmitt – engineer
- Henry Mancini – liner notes
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