

(including albums where HM participated in
some way)

[Stereo LP label]
"Terribly Sophisticated Songs", Warner Brothers
#BS 1210 (1958).[LP]
Vocals and orchestra conducted by Henry Mancini. All compositions by
Irving Taylor.
Henry Mancini (Conducting), "March Step in
Hi-Fi", Warner Brothers #W-1312 (mono) (1959).[LP]
Complete track list not available and above advertising photo was
taken from the back album cover of "Sousa's Greatest Marches".
The stereo version of this album is entitled,"March Step in Stereo",
Warner Brothers #WS-1312 (1959).[LP]
In addition, there is an EP record made in France from this
album.
Henry Mancini and the Warner Brothers' Military
Band, "Sousa's Greatest Marches", Warner Brothers #W/WS-1465
(mono/stereo) (1962).[LP]
Previously released as Henry Mancini, "Sousa In Stereo" Warner
Brothers #BST 1209 (1958) - pictured below.
Semper Fidelis Washington Post March National Fencibles March U.S. Field Artillery March The Thunderer The Invincible Eagle March The Gladiator King Cotton El Capitan Manhattan Beach March Stars and Stripes Forever Hands Across the Sea




Henry Mancini, Music from the Motion Picture
"The Thief Who Came to Dinner", Warner Brothers #BS 2700
(1973).[Original LP]
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Henry Mancini, "Who is Killing the Great Chefs
of Europe?", Warner Brothers #SE-35692 (1978).[LP]
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Henry Mancini, Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack, "10", Warner Brothers #BS|K-3399 (1979).[LP]
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