

Henry Mancini in rehearsal, 1982.
Henry Mancini:
RCA Victor/RCA Camden/RCA International (continued)
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[German import LP pictured above]
The Orchestra and Chorus of Henry Mancini,
"Dear Heart and Other Songs About Love", RCA Victor
#LPM-2990/LSP-2990 (mono/stereo) (1965)[LP]
The Orchestra and Chorus of Henry Mancini, "Dear Heart and Other
Songs About Love", RCA #4321729232 (2000).[CD]
Personnel: not individually credited on
album.
Henry Mancini, "The Latin Sound of Henry
Mancini", RCA Victor #LPM-3356/LSP-3356 (mono/stereo)
(1965).[LP]
Henry Mancini, "The Latin Sound of Henry Mancini", RCA International #_________ (1965).[LP]
Henry Mancini, "The Latin Sound of Henry Mancini", RCA/BMG
[Spain] #74321630002 (1998).[CD]
Henry Mancini, "The Latin Sound of Henry Mancini", RCA/BMG
[Spain] #_________ (2002).[Digitally remastered
CD]
Tracks:
"Señor" Peter Gunn La Raspa Baía The Breeze and I Carnavalito Preciosa Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars Come to the Mardi Gras Vereda Tropical Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps Guararé Tico-Tico
Personnel: Soloists: Plas Johnson, Dick Nash, Ted Nash, Ronny Lang, Jimmy Rowles, Laurindo Almeida and Victor Feldman.
Tracks 2, 4, & 11 - February, 8, 1965
Dick Nash - Trombone / Vince DeRosa - French Horn / Ronny Lang - Flute, Alto and Baritone Sax / Harry Klee - Flute and Alto Sax / Ted Nash - Flute, Alto and Tenor Sax /Gene Cipriano - Flute and Tenor Sax / Jimmy Rowles - Piano / Gene Garf - Organ / Laurindo Almeida - Acoustic Guitar / Bob Bain - Electric Guitar / Chuck Berghofer - Bass / Shelly Manne - Drums / Ralph Collier, Frank Guerrero, Frank Flynn and Jerry Williams, Percussion.
Tracks 3, 6, 8 & 10 - February, 23, 1965
Bob Enevoldsen - Valve Trombone / Justin Gordon - Tenor Sax / Douglas Fisher - Organ / Red Mitchell - Bass / Victor Feldman and Milt Holland - Percussion / Replace Dick Nash, Ted Nash, G. Garf, C. Berghofer, R. Collier and F. Flynn / Plas Johnson (tenor sax), added.
Tracks 1, 5, 7, & 12 - March 2, 1965
Dick Nash - trombone / Ted Nash - Tenor Sax / Ray Sherman (piano) and Rolly Bundock (bass) replaces B. Enevoldsen, J. Gordon, J. Rowles and R. Mitchell.
Plus a string section (16 violins, 6 violas and 6
cellos) added in all tracks.
Henry Mancini, Music from the Motion Picture
Score "The Great Race", RCA Victor #LPM-3402/LSP-3402 (mono/stereo)
(1965).[LP]
Henry Mancini, Music from the Motion Picture Score "The Great Race",
RCA [Spain] #64962 (1999).[CD]

[Japan LP]
The Anita Kerr Quartet, "We Dig Mancini", RCA
#LSP-3428 (stereo) #LPM-3428 (mono) (1965).[LP]
The Anita Kerr Quartet, "We Dig Mancini", RCA [Japan] #RJL-2702 (year unknown).[LP]
All tracks composed by Henry Mancini.
Musician personnel: The Anita Kerr Quartet: Anita Kerr, Dottie Dillard, Gil Wright, Louis Nunley.
Produced by Chet Atkins; liner notes by Arthur
Godfrey.
The Orchestra and Chorus of Henry Mancini, "Academy Award Songs, Volume II: 12 Great Oscar Winners", RCA Victor #PRM-175/PRS-175 (mono/stereo) (1965).[Promo LP]
Marked on the front cover as "Special Collector's Edition".
This was a promotional item by B.F. Goodrich Stores and came in two
volumes.
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Three Coins in the Fountain |
Never on Sunday |
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Call Me Irresponsible |
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing |
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High Hopes |
In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening |
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It Might As Well Be Spring |
The Last Time I Saw Paris |
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Over the Rainbow |
The Way You Look Tonight |
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Swingin' on a Star |
Thanks for the Memory |