Obscure work from Gerry Mulligan – and some of his best of the 70s! The record is a soundtrack for a French film starring Yves Montand, and the soundtrack was handled by Mulligan with assistance from Don Elliott – who brings in a funky style that's quite different than you'd expect from most of Gerry's work. Mulligan's horn sounds really great in these arrangements – strutting out nicely on the funky tracks, and kicking back with a cool sound on the mellower ones. Titles include "Trucking Again", "The Trap", "Dance Of The Truck", "Watching & Waiting", and "Theme From La Menace". (Jazz, Soundtracks)LP, Vinyl record album
Sensitive scoring by Philippe Sarde – one of his soundtracks for director Bernard Tavernier, for a film based on the Jim Thompson novel Pop 1280! One track features a vocal by Stephane Audran – another by the lovely Isabelle Huppert! LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has one slightly bumped corner, but is nice overall.)
Features selections by Willie Mae Ford Smith, Thomas A Dorsey, Delois Barrett Campbell & The Barrett Sisters, The O'Neal Twins, and Zella Jackson Price. (Gospel, Soundtracks)LP, Vinyl record album
(Still sealed. Cover is bent at the top left corner.)
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