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Erich Kunzel Mancini's Greatest Hits Mp3, Flac, Wma Erich Kunzel Mancini's Greatest Hits mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Stage & Screen Album: Mancini's Greatest Hits Country: Austria Released: 1989 Style: Theme, Easy Listening MP3 version RAR size: 1774 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1720 mb WMA version RAR size: 1202 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 150 Other Formats: MIDI AHX MMF MP3 MP1 MP4 MPC Tracklist 1 Theme From The Pink Panther 2:26 2 Moon River From Breakfast At Tiffany's 2:50 3 Days Of Wine And Roses From Days Of Wine And Roses 1:59 4 It Had Better Be Tonight From The Pink Panther 1:58 5 Arctic Whale Hunt From The White Dawn 3:56 6 Theme From Mr. Lucky 2:13 7 Theme From Hatari 3:19 8 Theme From The Thorn Birds 3:05 9 Charade From Charade 2:17 10 Moment To Moment From Moment To Moment 2:37 11 Symphonic Soul 2:21 12 Drummers' Delight 3:11 13 March From The Great Waldo Pepper 2:20 14 Two For The Road From Two For The Road 3:02 15 Theme From The Molly Maguires 3:01 16 Dear Heart From Dear Heart 2:30 17 Theme From Breakfast At Tiffany's 2:37 18 Speedy Gonzales From Mr. Lucky 1:41 19 Punch And Judy From Charade 1:58 March With Mancini (Timothy - March Of The Cue Balls - The Swing March - March From 20 5:03 The Great Race) 21 Baby Elephant Walk From Hatari 2:23 22 Theme From Peter Gunn 2:22 23 Strings On Fire! 2:02 Finale From Victor / Victoria (The Shady Dame From Seville - Crazy World - You And Me - 24 4:50 Le Jazz Hot!) Credits Choir – Henry Mancini Chorus* Composed By – Henry Mancini Conductor – Erich Kunzel Orchestra – Cincinnati Pops Orchestra Notes Recorded in Music Hall, Cincinnati on September 13 and 16, 1988 Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 89408 01832 9 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Erich Kunzel, Erich Kunzel, Cincinnati Pops CD-80183 Cincinnati Pops Orchestra - Mancini's Greatest Telarc CD-80183 US 1989 Orchestra Hits (CD) Related Music albums to Mancini's Greatest Hits by Erich Kunzel Henri Mancini And His Orchestra - Theme From Cade's Country / The Pink Panther Theme (De Rose Panter) Henry Mancini And His Orchestra - Henri Mancini Original Soundtrack Deluxe Vol.1 Henry Mancini - Moon River The Many Moods Of Henry Mancini Henry Mancini And His Orchestra And Chorus - The Best Of Mancini Volume 2 Henry Mancini - A Man And His Music Henry Mancini - In The Pink (The Ultimate Collection) The Boston Pops Orchestra, Arthur Fiedler - More Music From Million Dollar Movies Henry Mancini and His Orchestra - Tele House, Inc. Presents The Greatest Of Henry Mancini.
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