1966-1975
MURDERERS' ROW
Composed And Conducted By Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: 1966
Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond,p), Carol Kaye (el-b) with others unknown.
a. Murderer's Row (Main Title)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:07
b. The Pin
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:10
c. I'm Not The Marrying Kind
(Lalo Schifrin/Howard Greenfield) - 1:45
d. Suzie's Theme (Love Theme)
(Lalo Schifrin/Howard Greenfield) - 2:14
e. Dual Controls (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:11
f. Solaris (aka Murderers' Row)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:02
g. The Pendulum (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:30
h. Iron Head (aka Murderers' Row)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:11
i. Double Feature (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:14
j. Frozen Dominique (Lalo Schifrin) -
2:13
k. No Dining Allowed (aka Murderers'
Row) (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:51
l. I'm Not The Marrying Kind (End Title)
(Lalo Schifrin/Howard Greenfield) - 1:51
same or similar, Dean
Martin (vcl).
m. I'm Not The Marrying Kind
(Lalo Schifrin/Howard Greenfield)
Dino, Desi & Billy.
n. If You're Thinking What I'm Thinking"
(Boyce/Hart)
Issues: a-l on Colgems
(COMO)COSO-5003, RCA Victor (E) RD-7847.
Samplers: a also on Colgems COS-116 titled FILM FESTIVAL
(1969).
Producer: Neely Plumb
Engineer: Ivan Fisher, Dick Bogert, Mike MacLaughlin
Notes: Mort Goode
Covers: "I'm
Not The Marrying Kind" performed (in a different arrangement
than above) by Dean Martin on HAPPINESS IS DEAN MARTIN
(Reprise R(S)-6242) and HAPPINESS IS DEAN MARTIN/WELCOME TO MY
WORLD (Collector's Choice COLC-259 [CD]). "The Pin" also performed by Bud
Shank on World Pacific WP1864.
Al
(He's The King) Hirt
Hollywood, California: c. 1966
Al Hirt (tp); Short Rogers (arr) with others unknown.
a. The Evil One
(Lalo Schifrin)
Issues: a on RCA
47-9023 [45].
I
DEAL IN DANGER
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1966
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Note: This film is
comprised of the first three episodes of the TV
program BLUE
LIGHT (1965),
which Schifrin scored.
Issues: None.
CHRYSLER
THEATER
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1966
Dizzy Gillespie (tp); Lalo Schifrin (comp, cond).
a. A Small Rebellion
(titles unknown)
Note: "A Small
Rebellion" directed by Stuart Rosenberg.
Issues: None.
THE DOOMSDAY FLIGHT
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1966
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None.
MARQUIS DE SADE
Lalo Schifrin
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: April 27, 1966
Ernie Royal (tp); Jerome Richardson (alto f,ts); Lalo
Schifrin (p,arr,cond); Gene Bertoncini (g); Richard
Davis (b); Grady Tate (d); Gloria Agostini (harp); Rose
Marie Jun (vcl); Christopher Williams, Gene Orloff (vln);
Harry Lookofsky (tenor vln); Alfred V. Brown (viola);
George Ricci (cello).
a. (100174) Renaissance
(aka Madrigal) (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:15
b. (100175) Beneath a Weeping Willow Shade
(aka Eine Kleine Jazz Musik)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:30
c. (100176) Aria (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:30
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: April
28, 1966
Jimmy Maxwell, Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, Snooky Young
(tp); Urbie Green, J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding (tb); Tom
Mitchell (bass tb); Don Butterfield (tu); Ray Alonge,
Richard Berg, James Buffington (frh); Jerome Richardson
(f,alto-f); Romeo Penque (f,ts); Lalo Schifrin (p,arr,cond); Richard Davis (b); Grady Tate (d).
d. (100177) [The] Blues for
Johann Sebastian (aka Bach To
The Blues)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 3:05
e. (100178) Troubadour (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:00
f. (100179) The Wig (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:40
g. (100180) Bossa Antique (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:26
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: April
28, 1966
Ernie Royal (tp); Jerome Richardson (alto f); Lalo
Schifrin (p,arr,cond); Gene
Bertoncini (g); Richard Davis (b); Grady Tate (d).
h. (100181) Old Laces
(Lalo Schifrin) - 4:20
same, except Lalo Schifrin
(harpsichord,arr,cond).
i. (100182) Marquis de Sade
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:45
j. (100183) Versailles Promenade (Lalo Schifrin) -
3:55
Note:
(1)
Complete title is
THE DISSECTION AND
RECONSTRUCTION OF MUSIC FROM THE PAST AS PERFORMED BY
THE INMATES OF LALO SCHIFRIN'S DEMENTED ENSEMBLE AS A
TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF THE MARQUIS DE SADE. (2) Album
title also known as
SCHIFRIN/SADE.
Issues: a-j on Verve V/V6-8654,
Verve 23MJ-3383, Verve (Br) VELPS 88.002, Verve MV (Jap) 2055, WRC (Au) R.02417, Verve 314 537 751-2
[CD], Verve (Jap) UCCU-5152 [CD], Verve (Jap) UCCU-9624 [CD]. a-j
also on Verve (Ger) 2332 089 titled BLUES FOR JOHANN SEBASTIAN.
a-f & h-j also on Polydor (Ger) H-831 titled HELLO, MR. SADE.
Singles: b & f also on Verve VK10434 [45]. i & g also
on Verve (Br) V-1316 [45].
Samplers: f & j also on Voices of Vista No. 58 titled VOICES
OF VISTA NO. 58. g also on Play-Time (Fr) 3069742 [CD],
MSI (Jap) MSIF-9857 [CD] titled SUPRÊME LOUNGE 2, Nova
(Fr) 3057442
[CD] titled SIESTA PARTY! and
Verve (Ger) 06007 5307418 [CD]
titled MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
AND OTHER THRILLING THEMES.
h also on Verve 314 547 185-2
[CD] titled TALKIN' VERVE: LALO SCHIFRIN
and Verve (Jap) UCCV-4048 [CD] titled @ JAZZ CAFE.
Producer: Creed Taylor
Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Notes: Lalo Schifrin (Verve V/V6-8654).
Lalo Schifrin/Paul de Barros (Verve 314 537 751-2 [CD]).
Covers: "Blues
for Johann Sebastian" also performed by Alfredo
Remus in 1968 as "Juan Sebastian Blues" on ALFREDO
REMUS 5 (Parlophone (Arg) 6278).
LATIN IN THE HORN
Al "He's the King" Hirt - Arranged and Conducted by Lalo
Schifrin
Los Angeles, California: June 27, 1966
Al Hirt (tp); Lloyd Ulyate, Dick Noel, Mike Barone (tb); George Roberts
(b-tb); Bud Shank (f, alto f); George Del Barrio (p); Bob Bain (g); Bill
Plummer (b); Joao Palma, Jose Soares (d); Victor Feldman (perc); Anatol
Kaminsky, Joseph Stepansky, David Frisina, Marvin Limonick, Sam Freed,
Herman Clebanoff, Nathan Kaproff, Alex Murray, Irma Neumann, Thelma
Beach, Mort Herbert, Irving Geller (vln); Sanford Schonbach, Allan
Harshman, Milton Thomas, Myra Kestenbaum (viola); Rapheal Kramer, Justin
DiTullio, Eleanor Slatkin, Marie Fera (cello); Dorothy Remsen (harp);
Robert Helfer (orchestra mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
a. (TPA3-4145) Baia
(A. Barroso/R. Gilbert) - 2:30
b. (TPA3-4146) What a Diff'rence a Day Made (S.
Adams/M. Grever) - 1:59
c. (TPA3-4147) Desafinado (Mendonca/Jobim) - 2:41
d. (TPA3-4148) Manhã de Carnaval (L. Bonfa) - 3:06
e. (TPA3-4149) Meditation (Meditaçao)
(Jobim/Gimbel/Mendonca) - 2:51
f. (TPA3-4150) Gringo A-Go-Go (aka Mucho
Hirt) (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:13
Los Angeles, California:
June 30, 1966
Al Hirt (tp); Lloyd Ulyate, Dick Noel, Mike Barone, George Roberts (tb);
Bud Shank (f, alto f); George Del Barrio (p, jawbone); Bob Bain,
Alton Hendrickson (g); Bill Plummer (b); Adolfo Valdes, Earl Palmer
(d); Francisco Aguabella (maracas, perc); Emil Radocchia (aka Emil
Richards) (perc); Anatol Kaminsky, David Frisina, Marvin Limonick,
Sam Freed, Herman Clebanoff, Nathan Kaproff, Alex Murray, Thelma
Beach, Joseph Stepansky, Irma Neumann, Mort Herbert, Irving Geller (vln);
Sanford Schonbach, Milton Thomas, Allan Harshman, Myra Kestenbaum
(viola); Rapheal Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin, Justin DiTullio, Frederick
Seykora (cello); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Robert Helfer (orchestra
mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
g. (TPA3-4151) Angelitos Negros
(M.A. Maciste/A.E. Blanco) - 2:32
h. (TPA3-4152) Frenesi
(A. Dominguez) - 2:45
i. (TPA3-4153) Taboo
(M. Lecuona/S.K. Russell) - 2:22
j. (TPA3-4154) Be True to Me (Sabor a Mi) (A.
Carillo)
- 1:55
k. (TPA3-4155) A Sky Without Stars (Un Cielo Sin Estrellas)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:31
l. (TPA3-4156) Margarita (G. Lane) - 2:47
Issues: a-l
on RCA Victor LPM(LSP)3653, RCA (Sp)
74321938552 [CD]. a-l
on RCA TP3 5030 [R2R] titled LATIN IN THE HORN/SOUL IN THE HORN.
Samplers: d also on RCA VPS-6057 titled THIS IS
AL HIRT.
Producer: Jim Foglesong
Engineer: John Norman
Notes: Sheldon Toomer
THE
CLIFF DWELLERS
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: c. 1966
(unknown titles)
Note: (1) Originally
broadcast on August 26, 1966. (2) Intended as a pilot for a
television series, which never materialized.
Issues: None.
VOICES
OF VISTA NO. 58
[radio broadcast]: c. 1966
interview of Lalo Schifrin by Willis Conover, John Cacavas Orchestra.
(GXTV 220620) Starring
Lalo Schifrin - 24:00
a. The Wig (from MARQUIS
DE SADE)
b. The Blues (from NEW
FANTASY)
c. El Salon Mexico (from NEW
FANTASY)
d. Versailles Promenade (from MARQUIS
DE SADE)
Issues: a-d on
Voices of Vista No. 58
T.H.E.
CAT
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1966
a. T.H.E. Cat
(other titles unknown)
Note:
Original
NBC-TV broadcast from September 16, 1966, to
September 1, 1967.
Issues: a on Wyncote 9184.
Covers: "T.H.E. Cat" also
performed by Al Hirt on HIRT MEETS THE HORNET (RCA LPM(LSP)3716) and
The Dave Shaw Ten on CANADA (Radio Canada International RCI-381).
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Los Angeles: possibly c. 1966
Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond) with unknown horns, rhythm
section and strings.
a. Mission: Impossible - Main
Title (Lalo Schifrin) - 0:49
b. Mission: Impossible - End Title (Lalo Schifrin)
- 0:29
Hollywood, California:
1966-1973
Lalo Schifrin (comp, arr, cond)
1. Pilot (aired
September 17, 1966)
>
2. Memory (aired September 24, 1966)
>
3. Operation Rogash (aired October 1, 1966)
4. A Spool There Was (aired November 12, 1966)
>
5. The Carriers (aired November 19, 1966)
>
6. Zubovnick's Ghost (aired November 26, 1966)
7. Fakeout
(aired December 3, 1966)
>
8. Elena (aired December 10, 1966)
>
9. The Short Tail Spy (aired December 17, 1966)
Note: "Cinnamon" is
featured during this episode in a number of variations, most
notably as a waltz.
10. The Heir Apparent (aired September 28, 1968)
11. The Contender - Part 1 (aired October 6, 1968)
c. The Plot (Lalo Schifrin) - 0:51
d. Ready (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:12
e. Rollin (Lalo Schifrin) - 0:44
f. Time (Lalo Schifrin) - 0:46
g. Sleeping Phelps (Lalo Schifrin) -
1:11
12. The Contender - Part 2 (aired October 13, 1968)
13. Fool's Gold (aired
October 26, 1969)
14. Submarine
(aired January 16, 1970) h. More Plot
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:39 i. Mission: Impossible Theme (Lalo
Schifrin) - 1:10
15. The Killer
(aired September 19, 1970) j. Bower Hotel (Lalo Schifrin) -
1:55 k. Check Out Time (Lalo Schifrin) -
2:45 l. The Trick (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:16
16. Takeover
(aired January 2, 1971) m. Signal Light
(Lalo Schifrin) -
0:42 n. Kate Thomas (Lalo Schifrin)
- 1:26
17. Encore (aired September 25, 1971)?
18. The Miracle
(aired October 23, 1971)?
19. Underground
(aired October 28, 1972) o. Tape Machine (Lalo Schifrin) -
3:17 p. Good Job (Lalo Schifrin) - 0:47
20. The
Puppet (aired December 22, 1972)?
21. Boomerang (aired January 12, 1973)
22. The Fighter (aired February 9, 1973)?
Episodes noted with a ">"
above, credited to Lalo Schifrin, were likely "assembled" with
Schifrin music written, recorded or used for previous episodes.
Note: (1) Originally broadcast
on CBS-TV from September 17, 1966, to September 8,
1973 (additional cues by Richard Markowitz, Gerald
Fried, Richard Haig, Robert Drasnin, Jerry Fielding,
Kenyon Hopkins, Benny Golson, Harry Geller, Robert
Prince, Leith Stevens). (2) The "Mission: Impossible" theme
was given lyrics, written by Fred Milano & Angelo D'Aleo, and
performed by The Kane Triplets (United Artists UA 50328 [45])
(special thanks to Joe McGinty). (3) "The Plot" was derived from
a march theme originally created for the premiere episode of
JERICHO
(1965). (4) Schifrin earned Emmy nominations during
the 1966-67 season of MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE for Individual Achievements In Music Composition,
during the 1967-68 season for Musical Composition ("The
Seal") and during the 1968-69 season from Musical Composition
("The Heir Apparent"). (5) Aside from composing the
main theme and "The Plot," used in variations throughout
the series, Schifrin is credited in Patrick J. White's excellent
book, THE COMPLETE MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE DOSSIER (Avon: 1991),
with scoring all of the above episodes. (6) GNP Crescendo GNPD8029
also includes Schifrin's "re-scored" "Mission:
Impossible" theme and a
1992 performance of the title
theme with the composer conducting the
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. The remainder of GNP
Crescendo GNPD8029 by John E. Davis for the 1988-90
series, Mission: Impossible. "The
Trick" includes a portion of Schifrin's
"Jim on the Move." (7) The episode titled "Illusion" (aired April 13, 1969)
features two Marlene Dietrich-style songs with lyrics by Bruce Geller and
music by Lalo
Schifrin, "Buy My Glass Of Wine" and "The
Lady 'Bove The Bar". (8) One of the versions of
"Cinnamon" heard during "The Short Tail Spy" episode was
also used in the LONGSTREET
series ("Through Shattering Glass", which aired February
24, 1972).
Issues: a-p on GNP Crescendo GNPD8029 [CD],
GNP (Jap) KICP321 [CD] titled THE BEST OF MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE -
THEN AND NOW. Samplers: a also on CTI (Jap) KICP-322 [CD] titled
THE BEST OF LALO SCHIFRIN.
Producer: Neil Norman. Associate Executive Producer: Mark
Banning Engineer: Michael James Notes: Lalo Schifrin, John E. Davis, Patrick White
THE VENETIAN AFFAIR
Lalo Schifrin
MGM Scoring Stage, Culver City California: July 28 and 29, 1966
Lalo Schifrin with 22-piece orchestra.
(unknown titles)
Hollywood, California: October 19, 1966
Bud Shank (f); Ronald Langinger (aka Ronnie Lang) (f, reeds); Artie
Kane (p, key); Carl Fortina (acc, key); Sam Chianis (cymbalom); Bob
Bain, Tommy Tedesco, Alton Hendrickson (g); Laurindo Almeida
(mandolin); Ray Brown (b); Shelly Manne (d); Charles Shoemake (vib);
Emil Richards, Elizabeth Waldo (perc); Robert Helfer (orchestra mgr); Lalo Schifrin,
Dick Hazard (arr) with unknown chorus.
a. (L170) Our Venetian Affair
(Lalo Schifrin/Hal Winn) - 2:16
b. (L171) Venice After Dark (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:36
Issues: a & b on
MGM K-13670 [45], MGM (E) 1329 [45].
Samplers: b also on MGM SE-4742 titled MEDICAL CENTER
AND OTHER GREAT THEMES COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY LALO
SCHIFRIN and Motor (Ger)
535495-2 [CD] titled MISSION:
IMPOSSIBLE
AND MORE!. b
also scheduled to be on MGM GAS-136 (unissued) titled GOLDEN
ARCHIVE SERIES: LALO SCHIFRIN.
Producer: Jesse Kaye
Covers:
"Our Venetian Affair" also performed by
Julius Larosa on MGM SE-4398 (also MGM 13651 [45]). "Venice After
Dark" also performed by Bud Shank on World
Pacific WP1864.
THREE PIECES FOR PERCUSSION
AND STRINGS
Lalo Schifrin
Live at the Hollywood Bowl; Los Angeles, California:
August 11, 1966
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra; Louis Bellson (perc);
Lalo Schifrin (cond).
a. Three Pieces For Percussion And
Strings (Premiere) (Lalo Schifrin)
Note:
These compositions are
based on Schifrin compositions issued on Roulette
Birdland (S)R52120, Louis Bellson/Lalo Schfrin's EXPLORATIONS (from February 10/11, 1964).
Issues: None.
WAY...WAY
OUT
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: c. July 26, 1966
Lalo Schifrin (comp, cond).
a. (other titles unknown)
Issues: None.
Covers: "Way...Way Out" also
performed by Harry Betts (20th Century 3192, 20th
Century 6651 [45]).
NATIONAL
GEOGRAPHIC (episode: "The Hidden World Of Insects")
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1966
Ruby Raksin, Lalo Schifrin (comp,cond).
(titles unknown)
Note: Original
CBS-TV broadcast on December 13, 1966.
Issues: None.
WHO'S MINDING THE MINT
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1967
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None
(Columbia Pictures).
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE
THIRD REICH
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: June 7 and September 7, 1967
Laurence Harvey (narr); Lil Chookasian (vcl-contralto);
Richard Cassilly (vcl-tenor); Greg Smith Singers (vcl);
Alfred Perry (text); MGM Studio Symphony Orchestra
conducted by Lawrence Foster; Lalo Schifrin (comp).
a. (67L-536) The Rise and Fall of the
Third Reich (Cantata) (Lalo Schifrin) - 23:42
b. (67L-537) The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
(Cantata) (Lalo Schifrin) - 20:52
Note:
(1)
Michel Ruppli's MGM discography lists recording dates as August
3 & 4. Orchestra and chorus
recorded June 7; narrator added September 7. (2) Inspiration for this secular cantata derived from
Schifrin's score for the MGM television documentary
based on William L. Schirer's best-selling
history. (3) The Prologue to THE RISE AND FALL OF THE
THIRD REICH was adapted from Schifrin's "Jericho" theme (from
"Upbeat And Underground") from
JERICHO (thanks to Leonidas Kouvaris). (4) Complete title listed on the cover
sleeve and record label of MGM 1E/S1E-12ST is THE MGM STUDIO SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA CONDUCTED BY LAWRENCE FOSTER IN LALO
SCHIFRIN'S DRAMATIC CANTATA -- THE RISE AND FALL OF
THE THIRD REICH.
Issues: a-b on MGM 1E/S1E-12ST,
MGM (E) CS8079.
Producer: Jesse Kaye
Engineer: Lyle Burbridge. Editing: Thorne Nogar.
Notes: Not Listed
CONCERTO FOR TRUMPET
Lalo Schifrin
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: June 25, 1967
American Wind Symphony featuring Charles Gottschalk;
Robert Boudreau (cond).
a. Concerto For Trumpet
(Dedicated To Lloyd H. Vaughn) (Premiere)
(Lalo Schifrin)
Note: Commissioned by the
American Wind Symphony, "(t)his concerto,"
Schifrin stated, "represents my attempt to
create a genuine study in trumpet. At the same time,
it is designed to articulate the different tone
qualities of woodwinds, brass and percussion in
ensemble, and the relation of each to the
soloist."
Issues: None.
SULLIVAN'S
EMPIRE
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1967
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None
(Universal).
THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1967
Lalo Schifrin (comp,cond,arr).
a. Look Up (aka Joy
To The World) (Lalo
Schifrin)
b. Jericho - Alternate Main Title (aka House Painter March)
(Lalo Schifrin)
c. Two
Petals, A Flower and a Young Girl
(Lalo Schifrin)
d. Vaccinated Mushrooms (Lalo Schifrin)
(other titles unknown)
Barry McGuire (vcl).
e.
Inner Manipulations (Barry
McGuire/Paul Potash)
The Clear Light (vcl).
f. She's Ready To Be Free
(The Clear Light)
Note:
(1)
The alternate
JERICHO title, which
was not used for the series and was later known as the "House
Painter March" from
VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED,
is heard in this score as the analyst goes to meet the President for
the first time. (thanks to Leonidas Kouvaris).
(2) "Two
Petals, A Flower and a Young Girl" and "Vaccinated Mushrooms" (both
heard in a Tijuana Brass Mariachi style) are also
performed by Schifrin on THERE'S A WHOLE LALO SCHIFRIN GOIN'
ON (thanks to
Leonidas Kouvaris).
Issues: a (as
"Joy To The World") on Invisible College (Eu) IC003 [CD]
titled COOL YULE: THE SWINGING SOUND OF CHRISTMAS.
Covers: "Look
Up" also performed by Kim & Co. from SONGS FOR THE JET
SET VOLUME 2 (Siesta (Sp) 88 [CD]).
HOW I SPENT MY SUMMER
VACATION (aka DEADLY ROULETTE)
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1967
Frank Rosolino (tb); Don Ellis (tp); Bud Shank, Buddy Collette, Jack
Nimitz, poss. Tony Ortega (sax); Mike Lang (p); Ray Brown (b); Larry
Bunker or Shelly
Manne (d) with others unknown; Lalo Schifrin (comp,cond,arr).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None
(Universal).
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE THIRD REICH
Lalo Schifrin
Live at the Hollywood Bowl; Los Angeles, California:
August 3, 1967
Laurence Harvey (narr); Lili Chookasian (vcl-contralto);
Richard Cassilly (vcl-tenor); 80-voice Greg Smith Singers
(vcl); Alfred Perry (text); Los Angeles Philharmonic
Orchestra conducted by Lawrence Foster; Lalo Schifrin
(comp).
a. The Rise and Fall of the Third
Reich (Premiere)
Issues: None
THREE FOR DANGER
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1967
Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
(unknown titles)
Note: Originally
broadcast on NBC-TV on September 8, 1967.
Issues: None.
MANNIX
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: 1967-1975
Lalo Schifrin (comp, arr, cond).
1. The Name Is Mannix
(aired September 16, 1967)
Note: Schifrin
adapted his own theme, "Variations" (from
EXPLORATIONS),
as one of the cues used for action scenes during this and
later episodes of MANNIX, particularly during the show's first season.
2. (possibly) Cost Of A
Vacation (uncredited - aired October 21, 1967)
3. The Silent Cry (aired
September 28, 1968)
Note: Featured in
this episode is Schifrin's "Midnight Courier", also recorded
on MORE MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE.
4. Fear I To Fall (credited
- but tracked - aired
December 21, 1968)
5. A Ticket To The Eclipse (aired September 19, 1970)
6. The Open Web (aired September 17, 1972)
7. Rage To Kill (aired February 24, 1974)
8. Bird Of Prey (aired March 2 and 9, 1975)
Los Angeles, California:
October 26, 1968
Conte Candoli, Graham Young, John Audino, Bobby Bryant (tp, flhrn);
Lloyd Ulyate, Dick Nash, Milt Bernhart, George Roberts (tb); Bud
Shank, Ronnie Lang, Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Jack Nimitz
(reeds); Mike Melvoin (p, org); Tommy Tedesco, Howard Roberts (g);
Carole Kaye (g, el-b); Max Bennet (b); Larry Bunker, Ken Watson,
Emil Richards, Francisco Aguabella (perc); Robert Helfer (orchestra
mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond); Dick Hazard, Milt Rogers (arr).
a. (23795) Mannix (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:26
Los Angeles, c. October 1968
same or similar.
b. The Edge of the Night (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:49
c. The Girl Who Came in with the Tide
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:25
d. Beyond the Shadow of Today
(Schifrin/Geller) - 2:52
e. The Shadow (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:59
f. Turn Every Stone (Shorty Rogers) - 2:54
g. Hunt Down (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:17
h. Warning: Live Blueberries (Lalo Schifrin) -
3:26
i. Fear (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:37
j. The End of the Rainbow (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:33
k. End Game (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:26
Note: (1) Originally broadcast
on CBS-TV from September 16, 1967, to April 13, 1975. (2)
Musical contributors to this series include
Richard Hazard (Skid Marks On A Dry Run, Beyond The Shadow Of A
Dream, The Cost Of A Vacation, Turn Every Stone, Comes Up Roses, The
End Of The Rainbow, Eagles Sometimes Can't Fly, Time Out Of Mind,
Shadow Play, Wine From These Grapes, Babe In The Woods, Death Is The
Fifth Gear, The Crimson Halo, The Inside Man, Light And Shadow), Jeff Alexander (Nothing Ever Works
Twice, Huntdown, Deathrun), George Duning (The Many Deaths Of Saint Christopher,
Edge Of The Knife, Woman In The Shadows), Jerry
Fielding (Make It Like It Never Happened, Warning: Live Blueberries,
Coffin For A Clown, Pressure Point, The Sound of Darkness, One For
The Lady), Jack Urbont (A Catalogue of Sins, Then The
Drink Takes The Man), Richard
Markowitz (To The Swiftest, Death, A Copy Of Murder, The Need Of A
Friend, End Game, A Question of Midnight, Missing: Sun And Sky, Cry
Silence), Philip Springer (Who Will Dig The Graves?),
Robert Drasnin
(Night Out Of Time, Color Her Missing, A Penny For The Peep Show,
Days Beyond Recall), Richard Shores (A View Of Nowhere),
Luchi De Jesus (Return To Summer Grove), Fred Steiner
(The Playground, Figures In A Landscape, Cold Trail), Gerald Fried (A Sleep In The Deep)
Robert Prince (Memory: Zero), Lawrence Rosenthal (aka
Laurence Rosenthal) (The Mouse That Died, Dark So Early
Dark So Long), Joseph
Mullendore (The Lost Art Of Dying), Lyn Murray (The World
Between), Duane Tatro (Round Trip To Nowhere, Broken Mirror), George Romanis
(The Glass Trap, To Kill A Memory), Pat Williams (One Step To
Midnight)
and Benny Golson (See No Evil). Music supervisors: Jack
Hunsaker, Robert H. Raff, Ted Roberts (editors - seasons 1-3), Kenyon Hopkins
(starting season 4), Leith Stevens (Round Trip To Nowhere). (3) The
"Comes Up Roses" episode, which aired October 5, 1968, features a
juke-box source cue version of Richard Hazard's "Foul Play", a
version of the song which also appears on the album
MORE MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE (also in "A
Copy Of Murder"). (4) Schifrin's "Cinnamon" (from the
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE album) was also used
as a cue in the MANNIX series and is first heard as a source
cue in "The Girl Who Came In With The Tide" (aired February 1,
1969), also differently in "Return To Summer Grove" (aired October
11, 1969) and "Who Is Sylvia". (5) Schifrin's "Hunt Down" is
briefly incorporated into an action cue first featured in the "Return To Summer Grove"
episode. (6) Schifrin's "Warning: Live Blueberries" is first
featured in the "Missing: Sun And Sky" episode (again in the
"Harlequin's Gold" episode). (7) Schifrin's "The End Of The Rainbow" is
heard in the episodes "Who Is Sylvia", "One Death To A Customer", "Once Upon A Saturday"
and "Nightshade". (8) Schifrin's "Mission
Blues" (from the
MORE MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE album) was used
as a cue in the MANNIX series and is heard as a source cue in
the "To Draw The Lightning" and "Out Of The Night" episodes. (9) The
opening theme was re-recorded, probably by Lalo Schifrin each time,
for the show's second season (1968), fourth season (1970) and sixth
season (1972).
Issues: a-k on Paramount PAS5004,
Pathé (F) C 062-9022.
Singles: a & k also on Paramount 0002 [45], Paramount (Ger) 1C006-90 986
[45], RGE Discos (Br) CD 80.289 [45]. a & g also on Paramount
(Fr) 2C 006 91917 [45].
Samplers:
a also
on TeeVee Toons TVT1100CD [CD] titled TELEVISION'S GREATEST
HITS, TV
(Fr) TVCD 1/2 [CD] titled TUBES CATHODIQUES:
LE DISQUE DES SERIES AMERICAINS, Hip-O HIPD40127
[CD] titled THE REEL LALO SCHIFRIN,
Rhino R2 75867 [CD]
titled TV LAND CRIME-STOPPERS: TV'S GREATEST P.I. THEMES, WEA (Fr) 0927407442 [CD] titled AGENTS SECRETS,
TVT-1550-2 [CD] titled CBS: THE FIRST 50 YEARS, Rhino R2-78231 [CD] titled TV LAND PRESENTS FAVORITE TV THEME
SONGS and
Verve (Ger) 06007 5307418 [CD]
titled MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
AND OTHER THRILLING THEMES. a,
e, g, i & k also on MCA (Fr)
204 665 titled MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE /
MANNIX / MORE MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE.. a & k also on RGE
(Br) CD 80289 [EP] titled MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE/MANNIX. c, d,
e, f, h & j also on RGE (Br)
USLP-6254 titled ACTION.
Producer: Tom Mack
Engineer: John Neal
Notes: Bruce Geller, Morgan Ames
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: October 4, 1967
Al Porcino, John Audino, Tony Terran, Ray Triscari (tp); Billy Byers (tb,
arr); Dick Nash, George Roberts, Dick Leith (tb); Vincent De Rosa,
Bill Hinshaw, David Duke (frhrn); Bud Shank, Ronald Langinger (aka
Ronnie Lang), Justin Gordon, Jack Nimitz (reeds); Mike Melvoin (p);
Tommy Tedesco (g); Ray Brown (b); Carol Kaye (el-b); Earl Palmer (d);
Adolfo Valdes (bgo); Ken Watson, Emil Richards (perc); Anatol Kaminsky,
Paul Shure, Bonnie Douglas, Sam Freed, Marvin Limonick, Alexander
Murray, Irma Neumann, Nathan Kaproff, Thelma Beach, James Getzoff (vln);
Raphael Kramer, Leanor Slatkin, Frederick Seykora, Justin DiTullio
(cello); Robert Helfer (orchestra mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
overdubbed in Hollywood, California: October 5, 1967
Bud Shank, Ronnie Lang, Justin Gordon, John Lowe (f).
a. Mission: Impossible
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:31
Hollywood, California:
October 4, 1967
Al Porcino, John Audino, Tony Terran, Ray Triscari (tp); Billy Byers
(tb, arr); Dick Nash, George Roberts, Dick Leith (tb); Vincent De
Rosa, Bill Hinshaw, David Duke (frhrn); Bud Shank, Ronald Langinger
(aka Ronnie Lang), Justin Gordon, Jack Nimitz (reeds); Mike Melvoin
(p); Tommy Tedesco (g); Ray Brown (b); Carol Kaye (el-b); Earl
Palmer (d); Adolfo Valdes (bgo); Ken Watson, Emil Richards (perc);
Anatol Kaminsky, Paul Shure, Bonnie Douglas, Sam Freed, Marvin
Limonick, Alexander Murray, Irma Neumann, Nathan Kaproff, Thelma
Beach, James Getzoff (vln); Raphael Kramer, Leanor Slatkin,
Frederick Seykora, Justin DiTullio (cello); Robert Helfer (orchestra
mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
b. The Plot (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:25
c. Mission Accomplished (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:40
d. Rollin Hand
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:48
Hollywood, California:
October 5, 1967
Stuart Williamson, Tony Terran, Ray Triscari, John Audino (tp); Dick
Nash, Lloyd Ulyate, George Roberts, Dick Leith (tb): Vincent De Rosa,
Bill Hinshaw, David Duke, Richard Mackey (frhrn); Bud Shank, Ronnie
Lang, Justin Gordon, John Lowe (reeds); Mike Melvoin (p); Bob Bain
(g); Ray Brown (b); Carol Kaye (el-b); Earl Palmer (d, perc); Adolfo
Valdes (cga); Emil Richards (perc); Billy Byers, George DelBarrio (arr);
Robert Lefer (orchestra mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
e. (22479) Jim on the Move (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:12
f. (22480) Barney Does it All
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:30
g. (22481) Wide Willy (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:03
h. (22482) Jim's Job - 2:03
Hollywood, California: October 7,
1967
Tony Terran (tp); Bud Shank (f, as); Lalo Schifrin (p, harpsichord,
arr, cond); Paul Beaver (p); Tommy Tedesco (g); Mike Melvoin
(harpsichord); Bill Plummer (sitar); Ray Brown (b); Shelly Manne (d);
Adolfo Valdes (bgo); Emil Richards (perc); Anatol Kaminski, Bonnie
Douglas, Sam Freed, Marvin Limonick, Alexander Murray, George Kast,
Nathan Kaproff, Thelma Beach, George Berres, Ambrose Russo, Joe
Stepansky, Irma Neumann (vln); Allan Harshman, Myra Kestenbaum, Milton
Thomas, Myer Bello (viola); Raphael Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin, Frederick
Seykora, Emmet Sargeant (cello); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Robert Helfer
(orchestra mgr); Dick Hazard (arr).
i. (22483) Operation Charm (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:55
j. (22484) The Sniper (Lalo
Schifrin) - 3:20
k. (22485) Cinnamon (The Lady Was Made To Be Loved)
(Jack Urbont/Bruce Geller from "All In Love") - 2:36
l. (22486) Danger
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:44
Issues: a-g & i-l
on Dot
DLP-3831 (mono), Dot DLP-25,831(stereo), Dot (Arg) 12714.2. Dot (Jap) VIM-7259, MCA (F) 250 674-1.
Singles: a & e also on also on Dot
45-17059 [45], Dot (E) 103 [UK], Dot (Bel) DT 24.002 [CD], Stateside
(Fr) FSS 545 [45], Dot (Jap) JET-1915 [45], Stateside (Tu) TSS-4144 [45].
a & b also on RGE Discos (Br) CD 80.289 [45], Dot (Jap) JET-1915 [45].
a & c also on MCA (Fr) MCD 80327 [CDS]. a also on Paramount (Ger) 1C006-90
986 [45], MCA (Fr) 258164-7 [45].
Samplers: a-e & g also on MCA
(Fr) 204 665 titled MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
/ MANNIX / MORE MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE. a-g & i-l also
on One Way MCAD-22122 [CD] and
One Way (Jap) MSIF-2204 [CD] titled MISSION: ANTHOLOGY
and Hip-o HIPD40021 [CD] titled
MUSIC FROM MISSION:
IMPOSSIBLE. a also on Paramount PAS-5002 titled MORE
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE, Paramount (E) SPFL-286 titled THE BEST
OF FILM MUSIC: ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACKS FROM PARAMOUNT PICTURES, TV (Fr) TVCD 1/2 [CD] titled TUBES
CATHODIQUES: LE DISQUE DES SERIES AMERICAINS, Time
Life HPD(S)39/MCA MSC235445 titled 60s INSTRUMENTALS: TAKE
TWO, TeeVee Toons TVT1100CD [CD] titled TELEVISION'S GREATEST
HITS, Rhino RNLP 703 titled THE TV THEME SONG
SONG-ALONG ALBUM, Rhino R2-71749 [CD] titled
SPY MAGAZINE PRESENTS
VOLUME ONE: SPY MUSIC, Rhino PRCD7161 [CD] titled ENTERTAINMENT
WEEKLY PRESENTS: TOP TV HITS, CEMA S22-17765 [CD]
titled COLLECTOR'S
CHOICE MUSIC: INSTRUMENTAL GEMS OF THE '60S, CTI (Jap) KICP322
[CD] titled
THE BEST OF LALO
SCHIFRIN, Hip-O
HIPD40127 [CD] titled THE REEL LALO SCHIFRIN, Plastic (It) PL006 [CD] titled
SPECTRUM: THRILLING
60s FILM NOIR THEMES, Virgin (E) 7243 8 47850 2 4
[CD] titled THIS IS
CULT FICTION, Telstar (E) TCD2836 [CD] titled MOVIE KILLERS,
Virgin (E) 7243 8 448 44896 25 [CD] titled THIS
IS CULT FICTION ROYALE, WEA (Fr) 0927407442 [CD] titled AGENTS
SECRETS, BMI [no.?] [CD] titled BMI 50th ANNIVERSARY
COLLECTION: 1940-1990, TVT-1550-2 [CD] titled CBS: THE FIRST 50 YEARS
and TVT TV-1940-2
[CD], Universal (Jap) UCCU-1053 [CD] titled GREAT COPS and TVT TV-1943-2 [CD] titled TV GUIDE 50 ALL-TIME FAVORITE
TV THEMES. a &
e also on MCA (Arg) 82097 titled PERFIL
DE LALO SCHIFRIN, Motor (Ger) 535495-2 [CD] titled MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
AND MORE!
and Verve
(Ger) 06007 5307418 [CD] titled
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE AND OTHER
THRILLING THEMES.
a-e & g also on MCA 404 665. a & b also on RGE (Br) CD 80289 [EP] titled MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE/MANNIX, Silva Screen FILMCD-712
[CD] titled THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E.:
CULT TV CLASSICS, Silva Treasury SSD5004 [CD] titled MISSION IMPOSSIBLE AND
CULT TV THEMES OF THE ATOMIC AGE AND BEYOND. a & f also on Rhino R2
72240 [CD] titled COCKTAIL MIX VOL. 4:
SOUNDTRACKS WITH A TWIST. a & c also on
Hip-O HPD40017 [CD]
titled MISSION
ACCOMPLISHED. e also on Verve (E) 564561-1, Verve (E) 564561-2
[CD] titled MESSIN' AROUND PRESENTS ROOT DOWN!,
Rare Groove (It) RG 2011 [CD] titled THE BOSSA NOVA EXCITING JAZZ
SAMBA RHYTHMS - "FILM BOSSA" - VOL. 6, Virgin TV (E) VTDCD363 [CD] titled SAMPLED 2: DIGGING DEEPER
and Boutique (Ger) 06007 5306564 [CD] titled SAMPLED! (JAZZ CLUB).
Producer: Tom Mack
Engineer: Hank Ciacalo
Notes: Bruce Geller
Covers: "Mission:
Impossible" also performed by Henry Mancini (RCA Camden CXS9034), the Ventures
(EMI E2-53738 [CD]), Jimmy Smith (Verve V/V6-8750 --
also featured on Motor (Ger) 535495-2 [CD]), Floyd
Cramer (RCA LPM4025), The Kane Triplets (United Artists UA 50328
[45]), Leonard Nimoy (Famous
PAS-2-1030, Varese VSD5613 [CD]), Billy May (Capitol), Dick Schory
(Ovation OV/14-10-2), Lizzy Mercier Descloux (Ze/Buddah ZEA 12-006
[12], Philips (F) 6172 248 [45]), Joe Morello (DMP CD497 [CD]),
Brother Jack McDuff (Concord Jazz CCD-4760-2 [CD]),
Pucho and His Latin Soul Brothers (Timeless SJP444
[CD]), James Taylor Quartet, Proteus 7, Joe Locke
(Milestone MCD9284-2 [CD]), Erich Kunzel (Telarc), Akira Tana (Sons
of Sound) and Orchester
Bruno Bertone (as "Cobra" on Delta
Music (Ger) 55154 [CD]). "The Plot" is
also performed by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Silva
SSD5004 [CD]). "Mission: Impossible" also featured in
such films as HUSTLE (1975), REVENGE OF THE NERDS, AIRPLANE
II: THE SEQUEL (1982), ACE VENTURA: PET
DETECTIVE (1993) and WAYNE'S WORLD
(1992) and as "The Mission" in Harry Gregson-Williams's score
SHREK 2 (Vareesee Sarabande 302 066 629 2 [CD]. For MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
(1996 film): A sample of Schifrin's recording of
"Mission: Impossible" is included on
Larry Mullen and Adam Clayton's "Theme From
Mission: Impossible," (a 4/4 version of the 5/4
theme) from MISSSION: IMPOSSIBLE -- the
1996 film, featured on the album MUSIC FROM AND INSPIRED
BY THE MOTION PICTURE MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE (Mother 314-531 682-2). Several selections
from Danny Elfman's score to the 1996 film (Point
Music 454 525-2) quote excerpts from Schifrin's
"Mission: Impossible" and "The
Plot." For MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
2 (2000 film, aka "M:I-2"): Limp Bizkit's "Take A
Look Around (Theme From MI:2)" is a heavy-metal version of
Schifrin's theme, credited to Lalo Schifrin/Fred Durst and featured
on MUSIC FROM AND INSPIRED BY MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 2
(Hollywood HR-62244-2 [CD]). The Schifrin theme is also used by
composer Hans Zimmer in heavy-metal versions on "Mission:
Impossible Theme," "Bare Island" and "The
Bait," featured on MUSIC FROM THE ORIGINAL MOTION
PICTURE SCORE MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 2 (Hollywood HR-62277-2
[CD]). A vocal version of "Mission:
Impossible" was also performed by Alan Copeland (ABC 11088 [45]
where the "Mission: Impossible" theme is used as a
background to the melody and the lyrics of "Norwegian
Wood" (credited correctly to J. Lennon/P. McCartney, however,
this version of the theme is credited to Schifrin with Angelo D.
Aleo and Fred Milano).
Samples: "Jim on the Move" sampled by
the Wiseguys for "Ooh La La" (also included on the WHIPPED
film soundtrack, TVT 6820 [CD]).
COOL
HAND LUKE
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: October 26, 1967
Tony Terran (tp); Harold Diner, Francis Howard, Hoyt Bohannon, George
Roberts (tb); Tommy Morgan (hca); Mike Melvoin (p); Artie Kane (org);
Howard Roberts, Tommy Tedesco, Bob Bain, Alton Hendrickson (g); Ray
Brown (b); Earl Palmer (d); Victor Feldman, Emil Richards (perc);
Robert Helfer (orchestra mgr); Lalo Schifrin, Dick Hazard (arr,cond).
a. Main Title (aka Down
Here on the Ground) (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:05
same or similar, except Lalo
Schifrin (p).
b. Just a Closer Walk With Thee
(Traditional) - 2:52
same or similar, except Lalo
Schifrin (p) out.
c. Lucille (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:43
d. Arletta Blues (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:52
Hollywood, California:
c. October 1967
same or similar.
e. Tar Sequence
(Lalo Schifrin) - 3:10
f. Egg Eating Contest (Lalo Schifrin) -
2:55
g. Plastic Jesus (Ed Rush/George Cromarty)
- 1:55
h. Bean Time (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:09
i. Ballad of Cool Hand Luke (aka Down
Here on the Ground) (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:33
j. The First Morning (Lalo Schifrin) -
1:48
k. The Chase (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:15
l. Road Gang (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:46
m. End Title (aka Down Here on the
Ground) (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:13
Hollywood, California:
c. October 1967(?)
same or similar.
n. Eye-Ballin Glasses
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:25
o. Criss-Crossing The Fence (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:18
p. Got My Mind Back (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:08
q. Radio In Barracks (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:48
r. Dog Boy (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:09
Note: (1) Toward the end of "Tar Sequence," the main
theme (aka "Down Here on the Ground") is featured. (2) Academy Awards nominee for Original Music Score:
1967. (3) "Tar Sequence" used as the theme for many
years by ABC-TV's "Eyewitness News" broadcasts.
Issues: a-m on Dot DLP 3833 (mono), Dot DLP25833 (stereo), MCA (Jap)
SMY-1008,
MCA (Jap) MCS MVCM-22048 [CD], Tsunami (Ger) TSU 0130 [CD]. a-r also
on Aleph 022 [CD] (see ROMANCING
THE FILM and MORE
JAZZ MEETS THE SYMPHONY for two additional titles).
Singles: a, b, c & i on Dot (Jap) SJET 506 [EP].
Samplers: a also on Hip-O HIPD40127 [CD] titled
THE
REEL LALO SCHIFRIN. b & i also on Paramount PAS-1007
titled FAMOUS
MOVIE THEMES. i (titled "Ballata di Nick Mano Fredda")
& g also on Dot (it) 45D 001 [45].
Producer: Tom Mack (Dot DLP 3833 (mono), Dot DLP25833
(stereo)). Donna Schifrin (Aleph 022 [CD])
Engineer: Thorne Nogar and Andy Richardson
Notes: Not Listed (Dot DLP 3833 (mono), Dot DLP25833
(stereo)). Lalo Schifrin, Stuart Rosenberg (Aleph 022 [CD]).
Covers: "Down Here on the Ground" also
performed by Wes Montgomery (A&M/CTI 3006,
A&M 0802 [CD]), Lou Rawls (Capitol ST2927), Gogi Grant (Records
By Pete 701), Grant
Green (Blue Note BTS84360, Blue Note CDP7-89793-2 [CD]), Oscar
Peterson (Polygram 817489-2 [CD]), George Benson (Warner
Archives/Rhino R2 76713 [CD] and Warner Bros. 2WB3139, 3139-2 [CD]),
Anthony Ortega (Trend DS788), Lou Rawls (Capitol (S)T2927, Rebound
20201 [CD]), Sun Ra And His Year 2000 Myth Science Orchestra (Blast
First (E) BFFP60 [CD]), Andy Simpkins (MAF MMF1002 [CD]) and Richie
Hart (Zoho ZMR 20511 [CD]).
"Cool Hand Luke" also performed by the Fosse Orchestra on
FOSSE - ORIGINAL BROADWAY CAST RECORDING (BMG 09026-63379-2 [CD]).The main theme was also parodied by Alf Clausen in a
brief chain-gang sequence from the "Black
Widower" episode of THE SIMPSONS
(#8F20, 4/8/92).
MISSION
IMPOSSIBLE VS. THE MOB
Lalo Schifrin/Jerry Fielding
prob. Hollywood, California: c. October 1967
(titles unknown)
Note: Schifrin contributed
only his original main theme and previously used variations of
"The Plot" to this 1968 European feature film, which
combined the two-part MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE TV episode, "The
Council" (originally aired 11/19/67 and 11/26/67).
Issues: None
(Paramount)
SOL
MADRID (aka THE HEROIN GANG)
Lalo Schifrin
MGM Scoring Stage, Culver City, California: November 9 and 10, 1967
Lalo Schifrin with 40-piece orchestra. George del Barrio
(orchestration).
(film score - unknown
titles)
Hollywood, California:
possibly January 23, 1968
Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond);
Robert Armbruster (cond) with unknown orchestra.
a. (L626) Sol Madrid (Main
Theme) (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:00
(aka Nice To Know as by Norman Gimbel/Lalo Schifrin)
b. (L627) Fiesta (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:35
c. (L628) Stacey's Bolero (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:36
d. (L629) The Burning Candle (Lalo Schifrin) -
2:25
e. (L630) Adagietto (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:50
f. (L631) Sol Madrid (Main Theme) (Lalo Schifrin)
- 1:55
g. (L632) The Golden Trip (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:35
h. (L633) Charanga (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:20
same or similar, add
Laurindo Almeida (g).
i. (L634) El Patio (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:25
same or similar.
j. (L635) Villanova's Villa (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:10
k. (L636) Bolero #2 (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:07
l. (L637) Villanova's Chase (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:07
Note: A version of
the "Sol Madrid" theme with lyrics, titled "Nice To
Know," was written by Schifrin with Norman Gimbel.
Issues: a-l on MGM E/SE 4541.
Samplers: a also on MGM SE4742 titled MEDICAL CENTER
AND OTHER GREAT THEMES COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY LALO
SCHIFRIN. a also scheduled to be on MGM GAS-136
(unissued) titled GOLDEN ARCHIVE
SERIES: LALO SCHIFRIN.
Producer: Jesse Kaye
Engineer: Thorne Nogar
Notes: Not Listed
THE
FOX
Lalo Schifrin
Los Angeles, California: January 4, 1968
Vincent De Rosa, Richard Perissi (frhrn); Sheridon Stokes, Louise
Dissman (f); John Neufeld (cl); William Criss (oboe); William Herzberg
(bassoon); Artie Kane, Caesar Giovannini (p); Tommy Tedesco (g); Ken
Watson, Joe Porcaro, Emil Richards (perc); Erno Neufeld, Marvin Limonick
(vln); Myra Kestenbaum (vla); Raphael Kramer (cello); Dorothy Remsen
(harp); Lloyd Basham (orchestra mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
a. (L16289) Frost Trees (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:17
b. (L16290) Paul's Memories (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:02
c. (L16291) Soft Clay (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:55
d. (L16292) Trembling Lips (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:37
Los Angeles, California,
prob. January 5 and after, 1968
same or similar
e. Theme from "The
Fox" (Main Title) (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:24
f. (L16294) The Foxtail (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:10
g. Ellen's Image (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:25
h. Dead Leaf
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:47
i. The Foxhole
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:06
j. Lonely Road (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:01
k. Dripping Icicles (Lalo Schifrin) -
3:00
same or similar, Sally
Stevens (vcl).
l. (L16308) That Night
(Lalo Schifrin/Norman Gimbel) - 2:35
same or similar, Anne
Heywood (vcl)
m. Roll it Over
(aka Steig Mal Drüber) (Lalo Schifrin/Norman Gimbel) - 2:13
Note:
Academy Awards nominee for Best Original Music Score
for a motion picture not a musical: 1968. Grammy
Awards nominee for Best Instrumental and Best
Soundtrack.
Issues: a-m on Warner Bros.
W(S)-1738,
Warner Bros. (Jap) P10878W, Warner Bros. (Br) WLP 75.009, Warner
Music France (Fr) 9362-47880-2 [CD].
Singles: l & f also on Warner Bros.
7173 [45], Warner Bros. (It) 1037 [45]. l also on Warner Bros. 7263 [45]. e,
f, l & m also on Warner Bros./ Gamma (Sp) GX 07-517 [EP] titled
LA PIEL DE ZORRO (THE FOX).
Samplers: g also on Hip-O HIPD40127 [CD] titled
THE
REEL LALO SCHIFRIN.
Producer: Jimmy Hilliard
Engineer: Not Listed
Notes: Not Listed (Warner Bros. W(S)-1738). Nicolas Saada (Warner
Music France (Fr) 9362-47880-2 [CD]).
Covers: "The Fox" also performed by Wes
Montgomery (A&M/CTI 3006, A&M 0802 [CD]), Don Randi (Capitol
ST-287), Hugo Montenegro (RCA
LSP-4022), Wilbert Longmire (World Pacific ST2016), Mr. X (aka
Xavier Michell) (ARV International ARV-1003), Percy Faith
(Columbia CS 9835, Columbia 4-44876 [45]), Peter Nero (RCA
LSP-3936, RCA 47-9429 [45]), Ronnie Aldrich (London Phase 4
SP-44116), Mike Metheny (3 Valve
Music), Peter Duchin His Piano And Orchestra (Decca 32307),
Hollywood Film Festival Orchestra (as "Dim" on ZYX/Galaxy
(Ger) 3885192 [CD]), Hugo Montenegro and
others. "That Night" also performed by Scott
Walker (Philips 6308 127) and Billy Vaughn (Dot DLP 25857).
THE RISE AND FALL OF THE THIRD REICH
Lalo Schifrin
c. 1968
a. Part I
b. Part II
c. Part III
Note:
(1)
Originally broadcast
on ABC-TV on March 6, 8 and 9, 1967. (2) Schifrin's score
uses a variation of "The Plot" throughout.
Issues: None (MGM)
THERE'S A WHOLE LALO SCHIFRIN GOIN ON
Lalo Schifrin
Los Angeles, California: March 18, 1968
Bud Shank, Ronnie Lang, Sam Most (reeds); Arnold Kobentz (oboe, eng
horn); Michael Lang, Artie Kane, Roger Kellaway, Paul Beaver (key); Carl
Fortina (accordion); Howard Roberts, Dennis Budimer, Bill Pitman (g); Max
Bennett (el-b); Shelly Manne (d); Emil Richards, Ken Watson (perc); Erno
Neufeld, Marvin Limonick, Nathan Kaproff, Sam Freed, Anatol Kaminsky,
George Kast, Paul Shure, Bonnie Douglas (vln); Myra Kestenbaum, Allan
Harshman, Robert Ostrowsky, Virginia Majewski (viola); Raphael Kramer,
Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin (cello); Catherine Gotthoffer (harp);
Robert Helfer (orchestra mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
a. (MB 22899) How To Open
At Will The Most Beautiful Window
(Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:58
b. (MB 22900) Bride of the Wind (Lalo Schifrin) -
2:30
c. (MB 22901) Dissolving (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:30
Los Angeles, California:
March 19, 1968
Tony Terran, John Audino (tp); Lloyd Ulyate, Barrett O'Hara (tb); John
Johnson (tu); Vincent De Rosa (hrn); Bud Shank, Ronnie Lang, Sam Most
(reeds); Artie Kane, Mike Lang, Roger Kellaway, Ralph Grierson (key);
Paul Beaver (synth); Howard Roberts, Dennis Budimer, Bill Pitman,
Louis Morell (g); Ray Brown (b); Max Bennett (el-b); Earl Palmer,
Shelly Manne, Ken Watson, Joe Porcaro, Emil Richards (perc); Milt
Holland (tabla); Erno Neufeld (vln); Robert Helfer (orchestra mgr);
Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
d. (MB 22902) Secret Code
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:27
e. (MB 22903) Hawks vs. Doves (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:24
f. (MB 22904) Wheat Germ Landscapes (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:26
same.
overdubbed in Los Angeles, California: March 20, 1968
prob. Lalo Schifrin (p solo).
g. (22905) Vaccinated Mushrooms
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:40
Los Angeles, California: March 20, 1968
Bud Shank, Ronnie Lang, Sam Most (reeds); Artie Kane, Michael Lang,
Roger Kellaway, Ralph Grierson (key); Howard Roberts, Bill Pitman,
Dennis Budimer, Louis Morell (g); James Bond (b); Carol Kaye (el-b);
Shelly Manne (d); Earl Palmer, Joe Porcaro, Larry Bunker, Ken Watson (perc);
Paul Beaver (stereo harp); Robert Helfer (orchestra mgr); Lalo Schifrin
(arr, cond).
h. (22906) Life Insurance (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:06
i. (22907) Machinations (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:40
j. (22908) The Gentle Earthquake (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:29
Lalo Schifrin (p solo).
k. (22909) Two Petals, A Flower and a Young Girl
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:09
Note:
(1)
Dot DLP-25852 credits Lalo Schifrin with the synthesizer
solo on "Secret Code" (2) Schifrin
features Tijuana Brass-like mariachi versions of both "Two
Petals, A Flower and a Young Girl" and "Vaccinated Mushrooms" in
his score to the film,
THE PRESIDENT'S ANALYST
(thanks to Leonidas
Kouvaris).
(3) A rock version of "The Gentle Earthquake" was
also used in the MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
series ("Cocaine" - episode #156, first aired
10/21/72). (4) A country version of "Bride of the Wind" was
also used in the LONGSTREET
series ("Eye Of The Storm", which aired January 20, 1972). (5) Dot DLP 25852
was issued in November 2005 by Speakers Corner Records (Germany)
as a 180 gram heavy vinyl audiophile LP.
Issues: a-k on Dot
DLP 25852, Music Hall (Arg) 12768, Antar (Ur) 12.768, Dot (Jap)
PROA-52 [CD]. a-k also on RGE (Br) XRLP-6241 titled EXPERIENCE.
a-k also on MCA (Arg) 82097 titled PERFIL
DE LALO SCHIFRIN.
Samplers: a, b, c, d, & i also on
Verve (Ger) 06007 5307418 [CD]
titled MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
AND OTHER THRILLING THEMES.
d also on One Way MCAD-22122 [CD],
One Way (Jap) MSIF2204 [CD]
titled MISSION:
ANTHOLOGY and Outcaste (E) CASTE22CD [CD] titled BOMBAY JAZZ
PALACE. d, i & j also on
Boutique
(Ger) 00440 0692071 titled
MOST WANTED - 1968-1979.
d, f, i & j also on
Boutique
(Ger) 00440 0692072 [CD] titled MOST
WANTED - 1968-1979.
Producer: Tom Mack
Engineer: Hank Cicalo
Notes: Lalo Schifrin
BRADDOCK
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1968
Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
(unknown titles)
Note: Originally
broadcast on CBS-TV on July 22, 1968.
Issues: None
WHERE ANGELS GO, TROUBLE FOLLOWS
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1968
Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond), Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart (vcl).
a. (1431) Where Angels Go,
Trouble Follows (Shifrin (sic)/Boyce/Hart) - 1:59
(other titles unknown)
Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart
(vcl); D. McGinnis, A. Butler (arr).
b. (1430) Goodbye Baby (I Don't Want To
See You Cry) (Boyce/Hart) - 2:57
Issues: a & b on
A&M 919 [45], A&M (Ger) 210023 [45].
Producer: Boyce-Hart
Engineer: Henry Lewy
HELL IN THE PACIFIC
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1968
Tom Scott (sax); Mike Lang (p) with others unknown;
Lalo Schifrin (comp,arr,cond).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None (Selmur)
THE BROTHERHOOD
The Creative Crowd
Mayfair Recording Studios; New York City (?): c. 1968
Unknown orchestra, voices. Arr (unknown).
a. The Taste of Love
(Gimbel/Schifrin) -2:18
b. The Brotherhood Dance (The Dance We Didn't Dance)
(N.
Gimbel/Traditional) - 1:59
Note:
Dot
DLP-25925 is not a soundtrack and in no way includes Lalo Schifrin's
participation. The album includes only two themes adapted from the film
Lalo Schifrin scored, THE BROTHERHOOD, for a studio group called "The
Creative Crowd". The remaining pieces favor film themes by Italian
composers and non-film themes co-written by lyricists Larry Kusik
and Eddie Snyder, who were nominated for a Grammy award in 1969 for
their song, "A Time For Us", with Nina Rota, which appears on Dot
DLP-25925 as "Love Theme From Romeo & Juliet" and has since gone on
to become a wedding song staple.
Issues: a-b on Dot
DLP-25925 titled THEMES FROM THE PARAMOUNT MOTION PICTURE SCORE
OF THE BROTHERHOOD AND OTHERS (as by The Creative Crowd).
Producer: Gerry Granahan
Engineer: Frank Abbey
Notes: Not Listed
Covers: "The Taste Of
Love (From the Paramount Motion Picture 'The Brotherhood')"
also performed by Lyn Roman (Dot 45-17203 [45]). This particular
recording, which has never been issued on album, was also produced
by the above album's producer, Gerry Granahan. Select issues of this
single feature a picture sleeve showing the film's star, Kirk
Douglas, with the little-known singer, Lyn Roman. This version of
the song clocks in at 2 minutes and 34 seconds and was arranged by
Artie Butler.
COOGAN'S
BLUFF
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1968
Lalo Schifrin (cond, arr); Carol Kaye (el-b)
plus others unknown.
Selections from Coogan's
Bluff (Lalo Schifrin)
a. Main Title
b. Trouble in the Big City
c. Love Theme
d. Coogan Steps In
e. Sunrise
f. Motorcycle Chase
g. End Title
"The Pigeon Toed
Orange Peels" (musical group).
h. The Pigeon-Toed
Orange Peel (Lalo Schifrin/Wally Holmes)
i. Everybody (Lalo Schifrin/Wally Holmes)
Issues: a also on
Centurion CLP 1600 titled FILMUSIC (unauthorized). a-g on
Temple TLP2001 (an unauthorized recording also including soundtrack
music from Jerry Goldsmith's
THE BIG COUNTRY, Jerome Moross's THE
GENERAL WITH THE COCK-EYED ID and John Williams's THE COWBOYS,
without Schifrin).
Dizzy
Gillespie
Monterey Jazz Festival; Monterey, CA: September 22,
1968
Dizzy Gillespie (tp); James Moody (as,f); Lalo Schifrin
(p); Paul West (b); Otis "Candy" Finch (d); Billy Eckstine (vcl).
a. Now's The Time
same, add Cal Tjader (vib);
Armando Peraza (cga).
b. Manteca
Issues: None.
MORE MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
Lalo Schifrin
a. Mission: Impossible
(from MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE) - 2:31
Los Angeles, California: October 23, 1968
Conte Candoli, Graham Young, John Audino, Bobby Bryant (tp); Lloyd
Ulyate, Dick Nash, Milt Bernhart, George Roberts (tb); Bud Shank, Ronny
Lang, Plas Johnson, John Lowe, Gene Cipriano (reeds); Mike Melvoin (p,
el-p, org); Tommy Tedesco, Howard Roberts (g); Ray Brown (b); Carol Kaye
(el-b); Larry Bunker, Ken Watson, Emil Richards, Francisco Aguabella (perc);
Robert Helfer (orchestra mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond); Dick Hazard,
Milt Rogers (arr).
b. (23787) Mission Blues
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:47
c. (23788) More Mission (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:45
d. (23789) Affair in Madrid (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:31
e. (23790) The Chelsea Memorandum (aka Chelsea
Chase) (Shorty Rogers) - 2:59
Los Angeles, California:
October 26, 1968
Conte Candoli, Graham Young, John Audino, Bobby Bryant (tp, flhrn);
Lloyd Ulyate, Dick Noel, Milt Bernhart, George Roberts (tb); Bud
Shank, Ronnie Lang, Gene Cipriano, Plas Johnson, Jack Nimitz
(reeds); Mike Melvoin (p, org); Tommy Tedesco, Howard Roberts (g);
Carole Kaye (g, el-b); Max Bennet (b); Larry Bunker, Ken Watson,
Emil Richards, Francisco Aguabella (perc); Robert Helfer (orchestra
mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond); Dick Hazard, Milt Rogers (arr).
f. (23791) Foul Play (Richard Hazard) - 2:29
g. (23792) Midnight Courier (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:25
h. (23793) Intrigue (aka International
Intrigue) (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:30
i. (23794) Danube Incident (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:52
same, except Dick Nash (tb)
replaces Dick Noel.
j. (23796) Self Destruct (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:37
k. (23797) The Getaway (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:22
Issues: a-k on Paramount
PAS-5002,
Paramount (Ger) 1C 062-90 142, Paramount (Jap) VIM-7260,
M&M (Jap) PAS-5002 [CD].
Singles: k & j on Paramount
PAA-0001
[45]. c also on MCA (Fr) 258164-7 [45].
Samplers: b-k
also on One Way MCAD-22122 [CD],
One Way (Jap) MSIF2204 [CD] titled MISSION: ANTHOLOGY.
b also on Sony 63405 [CD] titled LOUNGING
AT THE NICK AT NITE CAFE. c, f, h, j & k also
on MCA (Fr) 204 665 titled MISSION:
IMPOSSIBLE / MANNIX / MORE MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE. c, h,
i & k also on RGE
(Br) USLP-6254 titled ACTION. d also on Project 3 (E) PMLP 79549 titled FLY FILMS
AND GROOVY MOVIES. e also on Hip-o HIPD-40121 [CD] titled MISSION
ACCOMPLISHED TOO. j, c
& h also on Hip-o HIPD-40021 [CD] titled MUSIC
FROM MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE. j, h & k also on MCA 404 665. i also on Motor (Ger)
535 495-2 [CD] titled MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
AND
MORE!, Rhino R2 72913 [CD] titled CRIME JAZZ: MUSIC IN THE SECOND DEGREE,
Groove Master (E) GRMLP01 titled GROOVE IS DAWING SLOWLY
(sic)
and Virgin TV (E) VTDCD427 [CD] titled SAMPLED VOLUME 3.
Producer: Tom Mack
Engineer: John Neal
Notes: Harvey Siders
Samples: "Danube Incident" sampled by Heltah Skeltah
for "Prowl" (Priority) and Portishead for
"Sour Times" (Polygram).
Covers: "Mannix"
also performed by Randy Waldman on UNREEL (Concord Jazz 4967 [CD])
and The Dave Shaw Ten on CANADA (Radio Canada International
RCI-381).
BULLITT
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: December 6, 1968
prob. inc. Bud Brisbois (tp); Milt Bernhart (tb); Plas Johnson (ts);
Bud Shank (f); Mike Melvoin (p,org); Howard Roberts (g);
Ray Brown (b); Carol Kaye, Bill Plummer (el-b); Larry Bunker (d) plus
unknown strings; Lalo Schifrin Dick Hazard, George Del Barrio (arr).
a. (L16891) Bullitt
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:05
b. Room "26" (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:20
c. The Aftermath of Love (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:45
d. On the Way to San Mateo (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:30
e. A Song for Cathy (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:10
f. Shifting Gears (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:14
g. Cantata for Combo (Lalo Schifrin) -
3:00
h. Bullitt (End Title) (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:40
Hollywood, California:
December 7, 1968
John Audino, Bud Brisbois, Tony Terran (tp, flhrn); Milt Bernhart,
Dick Noel, Lloyd Ulyate, Lew McCreary (tb); Bud Shank, Ronnie Lang,
Gene Cipriano, Bill Perkins, Jack Nimitz (reeds); Mike Melvoin (p,
org); Howard Roberts, Bob Bain (g); Ray Brown (b); Max Bennett
(el-b); Larry Bunker (d); Robert Helfer (orchestra mgr); Lalo
Schifrin Dick Hazard, George Del Barrio (arr).
i. (L16895) The First Snowfall (Sonny Burke) -
3:00
j. (L16896) Ice Pick Mike (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:00
k. (L16897) Music to Interrogate By (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:47
l. (L16898) Hotel Daniels (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:50
Note: (1)
The
titles heard here are
alternate versions of those heard in the film (re-recorded at the
film producers' insistence for a more "pop" oriented
soundtrack). Source
of musicians listed: David Meeker, "Jazz in the
Movies" (Plas Johnson identified by Schifrin, Bill Plummer
identified by himself). (2) The jazz combo that
performs Schifrin's "A Song For Kathy" in the film is said
by singer Susanna Van Tassel to be her father's Bay area combo. The
film's star, Steve McQueen, saw the group perform once and asked
them to appear in the film. The group's music, however, is written
by Lalo Schifrin and performed by the studio musicians listed above.
(3) "A version of
the "Bullitt" theme with lyrics titled "The Great
Divide" was written by Schifrin with Norman Gimbel and
performed by Joanie Sommers (Warner Bros. (Jap) BR-2185 [45]). (4)
Tracks from BULLITT were licensed to CODEMASTERS for
their 2008 videogame, HEI$T, an action game set in San
Francisco in 1969.
Issues: a-l on Warner Bros.WS1777,
Warner Bros. (Jap) P-10861W, WEA (Jap) WPCR 783
[CD],
CD Club (Jap) SCC1015 [CD], Warner Bros (Ger) 9362 48085, WEA (E) 9362 45008-2 [CD], Warner Music
France (Fr) 9362-48085-2 [CD].
Singles: a also on Warner
Bros. 7263 [45]. a & j also on Warner Bros. (Fr) WV 5117
[45].
Samplers: a also on Warner Bros. (E) WB 56 089 titled SOUNDTRACK!, Warner ESP (E)WESP002CDDJ
[CD] titled LALO SCHIFRIN: BULLITT
- INCLUDING REMIXES BY THE BLACK DOG and Hip-o HIPD40121 [CD]
titled MISSION
ACCOMPLISHED TOO, UK Dance (E)
TTVCD-3037 [CD] titled THE CHILLOUT ALBUM: THE ESSENTIAL LATE NIGHT
MIX, Telstar (E) TTVCD-3038 [CD] titled ESSENTIAL
SOUNDTRACKS, Telstar (E) TTVCD-3086 [CD] titled SWITCHED
ON: THE COOL SOUND OF TV ADVERTISING, Telstar (E) TTVCD-3306
[CD] titled THE ULTIMATE GANGSTER MOVIE SOUNDTRACK, Sony Music TV (E) STVCD107
[CD] titled SHAKEN NOT STIRRED, WEA
(Fr) 0927407442 [CD] titled AGENTS SECRETS, Esp
(E) MIDCD041 [CD] titled ULTIMATE LATIN JAZZ: THE DEFINITIVE
LATINO EXPERIENCE, Global TV (E)
RADCD93 titled CLUB CULTURE EXPOSED!!, Virgin TV (E)
VTDCDX306 [CD] titled THE BEST TV ADS...EVER!, Virgin (E)
VTDCD38 [CD] titled FILM 2000 WITH JONATHON ROSS and Warner
Bros. (E) WSMLP1651 titled SUPERBAD VOLUME ONE. a & d also on Motor (Ger) 535495-2 [CD] titled MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE
AND MORE! and Virgin
(E) 7243 8 448 44896 25 [CD] titled THIS IS CULT FICTION ROYALE. a,
d & e also on Warner Bros. K26120 titled GREAT
WARNER BROS. ACTION MOVIES (1979). c also on BMG (Ger)
82876581522 [CD], BMG (Jap)
BVCZ-31014/5
[CD] titled HOTEL BYBLOS SAINT-TROPEZ SINCE 1967
VOLUME 2. f also on WEA (E)
0927-48790-2
[CD] titled MASTER TAPES 01. j also on Motor (Ger) 553 499-2
[CD] titled THE MAD, MAD WORLD OF
SOUNDTRACKS. l also on Warner Bros. K26122
titled GREAT
WARNER BROS. LOVE THEMES (1979).
Producer: Jimmy Hilliard
Engineer: Lee Herschberg
Notes: Quotes from Cue Magazine, The New York Times, Daily
News, Post, WNEW-TV and Saturday Review (Warner Bros.WS1777).
Nicolas Saada (Warner Music
France (Fr) 9362-48085-2 [CD]).
Covers: "Theme from
'Bullitt'" also performed by Wilton Felder
(World Pacific ST-20152), Fred Karlin (Varese VSD5723
[CD], VSD5639 [CD]) and Louis Jordan (Pzazz 023 [45]). "Bullitt
(Film Version)" (not the version listed above) appears on Project 3 (E) PMLP (PMCD) 79549, a
various-artists compilation titled FLY FILMS
AND GROOVY MOVIES. "The
Aftermath of Love" and "Room 26" also performed by
Soulstance (Schema (it) SCEP 323). "Bullitt" and
"Room 26" also performed by Sam Paglia (CINEDELIC (It)
CNCD 0031 [CD]). 'Bullitt" and "The Aftermath Of love" also
performed by The Dave Shaw Ten on CANADA (Radio Canada International
RCI-381). "The Great Divide (Based on the Theme from the
Warner Bros.-Seven Arts Film "Bullitt")" performed by Joanie Sommers
(Warner Bros. (Jap) BR-2185 [45])."Suite From Bullitt" (includes
"Bullitt Main Title (Movie Version)," "Shifting
Gears" and "Bullitt (End Title)") also performed by
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra (Silva Screen (E) FILMCD371 [CD]).
Samples: "Bullitt"
sampled by the Black Dog (in three remixes) on Warner ESP (E)WESP002CDDJ
[CD] titled LALO SCHIFRIN: BULLITT
- INCLUDING REMIXES BY THE BLACK DOG. "Ice Pick Mike"
sampled by Decoder for "Dissected" on Hard Leaders HLCD06 [CD]
titled DISSECTION (thanks to Stephan Hacker).
GOOD VIBRATIONS
Hugo Montenegro
Hollywood, California: 1969
Hugo Montenegro (arr,cond) and orchestra with unknown p, g, el-b (prob.
Carol Kaye), d, perc, harp, strings and voices.
a. A Future Left Behind
(Theme from "The Big
Valley") (Schifrin/Perry) - 2:05
Note: Additional titles from
RCA LSP-4104, RCA (Sp) 74321695052 [CD]
without Lalo Schifrin.
Issues: a on RCA LSP-4104,
RCA (Sp) 74321695052 [CD]
Producer: Joe Reisman
Engineer:
Notes: Mason Williams
CANONS FOR STRING QUARTET
Lalo Schifrin
Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Los Angeles,
California: March 24, 1969
Los Angeles String Quartet with Douglas Davis (solo
cello); Lalo Schifrin (cond).
Canons For String Quartet
(Premiere) (Lalo Schifrin)
a. Mirror Canon
b. Canon of Densitie
c. Canon of Sonorities
d. Canon of Slightly Uniform Events
e. Canonic Transformations of Attacks And Values
f. Canon Ad Absurdum
(plus 4 other canons, titles unknown)
Issues: None.
THE REIVERS
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Los Angeles: c. 1969
unknown
(unknown titles)
Note: Lalo Schifrin
scored Mark Rydell's follow-up film to THE
FOX, but the score was replaced by John Williams's
Academy-Award nominated score (special thanks to Leonidas
Kouvaris).
Issues: None.
"CHÉ!"
Lalo Schifrin
Los Angeles, California: May 7, 1969
Sheridon Stokes, Ronnie Lang, Bud Shank, Tom Scott (f); Dennis Budimer,
Al Hendrickson, Bob Bain, Tommy Tedesco (g); Larry Bunker, Ken Watson (perc);
Catherine Gotthoffer, Dorothy Remsen (harp); Kaskara (voice); Robert Helfer (orchestra
mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr).
a. Emboscada (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:10
b. Charangos (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:04
c. Ché (Solo Guitar Version) (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:17
Los Angeles, California: May
9, 1969
Sheridon Stokes, Tom Scott, Ted Nash, Justin Gordon (f); George Del
Barrio (p, arr); Al Hendrickson, Bob Bain, Tommy Tedesco, Lalo Ruiz (g);
Bill Plummer (b); Larry Bunker, Ken Watson, Francisco Aguabella, Orlando
Lopez (perc); Erno Neufeld, David Frisina, Paul Shure, Marvin Limonick,
Alexander Murray, George Mast, Nathan Kaproff, Bonnie Douglas, Anatol
Kaminsky, Herman Clebanoff (vln); Myra Kestenbaum, Peter Mark, Allan
Harshman, Milton Thomas (viola); Raphael Kramer, Edgar Lustgarten, Kurt
Rener (cello); Dorothy Remsen, Catherine Gotthoffer (harp); Robert
Helfer (orchestra mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr).
d. Ché (Orchestra Version) (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:22
Lalo Schifrin (p).
e. Recuerdos
(aka Agnus Dei) (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:44
same or similar.
f. La Columna
(aka Theme From Ché) (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:34
g. La Ruta (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:42
Los Angeles, California: May
30, 1969
Marcus Cabuto, Luis Gasca (tp); Jose Lazano (f); George Del Barrio (p,
arr); Jose Gamboa, Lalo Ruiz (g); Humberto Cane (b); Julio Collazo,
Francisco Aguabella, Mongo Santamaria (perc); Alfredo Ebat, Bobby Bruce
(vln); Urban Thielman (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr).
h. La Barraca (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:56
i. Anita (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:00
j. Fiesta Numero Dos (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:06
k. Fiesta Numero Uno
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:13
l. Tiempo Pasado (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:00
Note: The
Tetragrammaton T-5006 version of "Emboscada" includes
three appearances of a voice (Kaskara) not heard on Aleph 006 [CD]
version.
Issues: a-l on Tetragrammaton
T-5006, AEI 3111, Polydor (E) 583 736, Polydor (Ger) 184 224,
Polydor (Arg) 20372.
Singles: d & a also on Polydor (Ger) 59 300 [45]. f & a also on Tetragrammaton
T-1533 [45], Polydor (Can) 541.047 [45] and (?) Polygram (Fr) 420 471
[45].
Samplers: a-b & d-k also on Aleph 006 [CD] titled LALO PRESENTS
"CHE!" FEATURING INTERNATIONAL SENSATION JUANJO DOMINGUEZ ON GUITAR: MUSIC FROM AND INSPIRED
BY THE MOTION PICTURE "CHE!". f also
on Polydor (E) 2682 003 titled POLYDOR PRESENTS STEREO PARTY.
Producer: Don Shain. Executive Producer: Roy Silver
Engineer: John Neal
Notes: Lalo Schifrin
Covers: "Che"
also performed by Don Randi (Capitol ST-287). "Che," "La Columna,"
"La Ruta," "Fiesta Numero Dos," "Recuerdos" and "Fiesta Fumero Uno"
covered by Jon Penn on MUSIC FROM THE FILM EASY RIDER FEATURING
JON PENN (Windmill (E) 120).
Samples:
"Anita" sampled by Big Pun for "100%" (from YEEEAH
BABY (Sony)) and by Russell Gunn for "Del Rio" (from ETHNOMUSICOLOGY,
VOL. 2 (Justin Time)).
VARIANTS ON A MADRIGAL OF
GESUALDO
Lalo Schifrin
Ojai, California: May 23, 1969
Ojai Festival Chamber Orchestra; Lalo Schifrin (cond).
a. Variants On A Madrigal Of
Gesualdo (Premiere) (Lalo Schifrin) - app. 18:00
Note:
Commissioned by the
Los Angeles Philharmonic, based on Carlo Gesualdo's Madrigal Lo Pur
Respiro. Scored for 4 woodwinds, 4 brasses, 4 percussion players, 1
harpsichord/piano/celesta player, 1 harp and string quartet.
Issues: None.
UMC
(aka OPERATION HEARTBEAT)
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1969
Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond).
a. Theme From UMC
(Lalo Schifrin)
b. UMC Rock Intro (Lalo Schifrin)
(other titles unknown)
Note: (1)
Originally
broadcast on CBS-TV on April 17, 1969. UMC
(University Medical Center) was developed
into the series MEDICAL
CENTER. (2) John
Douglas Eames' book THE
MGM STORY indicates this film was released theatrically in
1971
Issues: None
IMPROVISATIONS FOR JAZZ
SOLOISTS AND ORCHESTRA
Lalo Schifrin
Concord Music Festival; Concord, California: August
28, 1969
Gary Barone (tp); Tom Scott (sax,f); George Duke Trio
(George Duke (p) poss. w. John Heard (b) and Dick Berk
(d)) with the Oakland Symphony Orchestra; Lalo Schifrin (cond).
a. Improvisations For Jazz Soloists
and Orchestra
(Premiere) (Lalo Schifrin)
Issues: None.
DIALOGS FOR JAZZ QUINTET AND
ORCHESTRA
Lalo Schifrin
Royce Hall at the University of California at Los
Angeles: October 5, 1969
Gary Barone (tp); Tom Scott (sax,f); George Duke Trio
(George Duke (p) poss. w. John Heard (b) and Dick Berk
(d)) with the California Chamber Symphony; Lalo Schifrin (cond).
a. Dialogs For Jazz Quintet And
Orchestra (Premiere)
(Lalo Schifrin)
Note:
This piece
was recorded by Cannonball Adderley in June 1970 on
Capitol ST464.
Royce Hall at the University of
California at Los Angeles: October 5, 1969
California Chamber Symphony; Jean-Luc Ponty (vln); Lalo
Schifrin (piano, cond).
b. Renaissance (1964) (Lalo
Schifrin)
Issues: None.
EYE OF THE CAT
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1969
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None
(Universal Pictures).
PUSSYCAT,
PUSSYCAT, I LOVE YOU
Lalo Schifrin and his Orchestra
Los Angeles, California: c. 1969
Lalo Schifrin with others unknown.
a.
(UAST 5946) Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love
You (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:44
b. (UAST 5947)
What's New Pussycat (Hal
David/Burt Bacharach) - 1:49
Los Angeles,
October 24, 1969
Don Randi, Joanne Grauer (key); David Cohen, Dennis Budimer (g);
Buddy Clark (b); John Guerin (d, perc); Alan Estes (perc); Lalo
Schifrin (arr).
c. Groove Into It
Issues:
a & b on United Artists UA50649 [45].
Producer: Dave Pell
Covers: "Groove Into
It" also performed by Henry Shed (Liberty 56154 [45]).
GOLDEN
ARCHIVE SERIES: LALO SCHIFRIN
Lalo Schifrin
Recorded: 1963 - 1968.
a. Haunting
b. Once A Thief (from ONCE
A THIEF)
c. The Cat (from ONCE
A THIEF)
d. Return To Trieste (from ONCE
A THIEF)
e. The Cincinnati Kid (from THE
CINCINNATI KID)
f. Melba (from THE
CINCINNATI KID)
g. Bikini Waltz (from THE
LIQUIDATOR)
h. Iris (from THE
LIQUIDATOR)
i. Venice After Dark
j. Sol Madrid (from SOL MADRID)
Note: MGM's Golden
Archive Series compilations were issued during 1970. This particular
collection was probably not issued due to the MEDICAL
CENTER AND OTHER GREAT THEMES collection (below).
Issues: None
(scheduled as MGM GAS-136).
MEDICAL
CENTER AND OTHER GREAT THEMES
Composed And Conducted By Lalo Schifrin
Recorded: 1963-1970. Issued: 1970.
a. Theme From
"Medical Center" (from MEDICAL
CENTER) - 2:42
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