UPC: 651009100422
Format: CD
Release Date: Oct 31, 1995
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Personnel: Royce Campbell (guitar); Bruce Barth (piano); Bill Moring (bass); Terry Clarke (drums).
Recorded at Acoustic Recording, Brooklyn, New York. Originally released on Episode (1001). Includes liner notes by Royce Campbell.
Royce Campbell was Henry Mancini's guitarist for nearly 20 years, so he knows Mancini's music quite well. On this tribute CD, he turns nine of the composer's themes into jazz, which is a bit of an accomplishment because Mancini was a film rather than a jazz composer and only "Days of Wine and Roses" became a jam session standard. "Charade" and "Moon River" are given light Latin rhythms, "Dreameville" and "Letter to Henry" (the latter an original ballad by Campbell) are taken unaccompanied by the guitarist and even "The Pink Panther Theme" comes off well. Campbell's style at times recalls Wes Montgomery with touches of George Benson while the rhythm section (which includes pianist Bruce Barth, bassist Bill Moring and drummer Terry Clarke) is fine in support. This is a melodic and tasteful affair that the composer would have enjoyed. ~ Scott Yanow
Recorded at Acoustic Recording, Brooklyn, New York. Originally released on Episode (1001). Includes liner notes by Royce Campbell.
Royce Campbell was Henry Mancini's guitarist for nearly 20 years, so he knows Mancini's music quite well. On this tribute CD, he turns nine of the composer's themes into jazz, which is a bit of an accomplishment because Mancini was a film rather than a jazz composer and only "Days of Wine and Roses" became a jam session standard. "Charade" and "Moon River" are given light Latin rhythms, "Dreameville" and "Letter to Henry" (the latter an original ballad by Campbell) are taken unaccompanied by the guitarist and even "The Pink Panther Theme" comes off well. Campbell's style at times recalls Wes Montgomery with touches of George Benson while the rhythm section (which includes pianist Bruce Barth, bassist Bill Moring and drummer Terry Clarke) is fine in support. This is a melodic and tasteful affair that the composer would have enjoyed. ~ Scott Yanow
Tracks:
1 - Charade
2 - Days of Wine and Roses
3 - Moon River
4 - Dreamsville
5 - It Had Better Be Tonight
6 - Breakfast at Tiffany's
7 - Softly
8 - Mr. Lucky
9 - Pink Panther
10 - Letter to Henry
2 - Days of Wine and Roses
3 - Moon River
4 - Dreamsville
5 - It Had Better Be Tonight
6 - Breakfast at Tiffany's
7 - Softly
8 - Mr. Lucky
9 - Pink Panther
10 - Letter to Henry