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Mannix (Soundtrack)

Lalo Schifrin

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Album Review

Newly recorded in 1999 at WDR Studios in Cologne, Germany, Mannix gives composer Lalo Schifrin a chance to refine compositions and arrangements that he wrote for the detective series of the same name in 1967. Although not his most famous television work of that period (an honor belonging to Mission: Impossible), Mannix did offer Schifrin a chance to move into more exotic forms of composition. Once one gets past the main title theme, the music quickly takes on an identity of its own, separate from the series. Some of it evokes places such as South America ("Sao Paolo After Dark") and Austria ("The Vienna Incident"), but most of it is in a light '60s pop-jazz vein, which doesn't mean there isn't some virtuoso playing, especially on the part of the saxmen and the trumpets. The players do what they can to make the most pedestrian of this material come alive, although curiously, the most potentially expansive piece here, the extended version of the title work, is also the most predictable.

Customer Reviews

Great Soundtrack for a great TV show

Good stuff though I wish the lyrics to "edge of Night" were included. Schifrin was most famous for Mission Impossible but Mannix was also great TV score. And Gail Fisher as Peggy.

Schifrin continues to impress...

I've loved Schifrin as a composer ever since I saw Cool Hand Luke. His jazzy tones and earlier work were all unique and enjoyable. I was skeptical when I heard he was working on Rush Hour but he pulled through for me with upbeat Oriental segments and his trademark brass parts. I can't say that I highly reccomend anything except for the two titles and "The Edge of Night" on this particular album. However, if you enjoy anything here than have look at the Cool Hand Luke theme and the Rush Hour 2 soundtrack. (despite what cynical reviews may have been posted there...)

Biography

Born: June 21, 1932 in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Genre: Soundtrack

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Best known for his "Mission: Impossible" theme song, Lalo Schifrin is an Argentinean-born composer, arranger, pianist, and conductor, whose jazz and classical training earned him tremendous success as a soundtrack composer. Born Boris Claudio Schifrin in Buenos Aires on June 21, 1932, his father was a symphonic violinist, and he began playing piano at age six. He enrolled in the Paris Conservatoire in 1952, hitting the jazz scene by night. After returning to Buenos Aires, Schifrin formed a 16-piece...
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