Peter Gunn | |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Ted Nash All Stars |
Cover: | Peter Gunn (album).jpg |
Released: | 1959 |
Recorded: | 1959 |
Studio: | Radio Recorders, Los Angeles, California |
Genre: | Jazz |
Length: | 31:38 |
Label: | Crown CLP 5101/CST 138 |
Producer: | Maxwell Davis |
Chronology: | Ted Nash |
Prev Title: | Star Eyes: The Artistry of Ted Nash |
Prev Year: | 1957 |
Peter Gunn is an album by saxophonist/conductor Ted Nash, led by Nash and arranged and produced by Maxwell Davis that was recorded in 1959 and released on the Crown label.[1] The album is not Henry Mancini's popular score of the TV series Peter Gunn, which featured Nash playing "Dreamsville" on the original soundtrack, but a reinterpretation of the compositions issued to take advantage of the popularity of the series and theme.[2]
The AllMusic review by Stephan Cook noted it: "features some of the best Los Angeles session players of the time ... with brass-heavy, crime jazz tunes like "Fallout!" ... The bulk of the material, though, is in a cool, West Coast jazz vein ... Also included are the kind of sleepy-eyed lounge cuts Mancini excelled at, like "Dreamsville," "A Quiet Gass," and "Soft Sounds." This is an excellent collection and one that ranks with Mancini's other fine film and TV work from the '50s and '60s".
All compositions by Henry Mancini