1976-1985
BLACK WIDOW
Lalo Schifrin
prob. New York City: October 28, 1975
Lalo Schifrin (p,key,arr,cond); George
Benson (g) with others unknown.
a. Tabu (M.
Lecuona/S. Russell) - 4:33
b. Baia (A. Barroso/R. Gilbert) - 7:44
c. Con Alma (Dizzy Gillespie) - 6:30
Mediasound; New York City: March 29, 1976
collective personnel inc. Jon Faddis (tp); Wayne Andre, Billy Campbell, Barry
Rogers (tb); Dave Taylor (b-tb); Pepper Adams (bar-s);
Joe Farrell (as,f); Jerry Dodgion, Hubert Laws, George
Marge (f); Lalo Schifrin (p,key,arr,cond); Clark Spangler
(key); Jerry Friedman, John Tropea (g);
Anthony Jackson (b); Andy Newmark (d); Don Alias, Carter Collins, Sue Evans
(perc); Patti Austin (vcl); Max Ellen, Paul Gershman, Emanuel Green, Harold
Kohon, Charles Libove, Harry Lookofsky, David Nadien,
Matthew Raimondi (vln).
d. Black Widow
(Lalo Schifrin) - 4:15
e. Moonglow (Hudson/DeLange/Mills)/Theme from "Picnic"
(Duning) - 5:36 (6:13)
f. Jaws (aka Tiburon) (John Williams) - 5:47 (6:47)
g. Turning Point (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:28
MediaSound; New York City: March 30, 1976
same or similar, add Carlos
Martin (perc).
h. Flamingo (Ted Grouya/Ed Anderson) - 4:28
same or similar, add Eric
Gale (g).
i. Quiet Village (Les
Baxter) - 3:59 (5:45)
same or similar, without Eric Gale.
j. Baia (A. Barroso/R. Gilbert) - 4:03 (4:49)
k. Dragonfly (Lalo Schifrin) - 5:15 (5:45)
l. Frenesi (A. Dominguez/R.
Charles/S. Russell) - 3:53
Issues: d-k on CTI 5000, CTI (Ger)
63.001, CTI (Sp) HCTS 731-30, CTI (Jap) GP-3071, CTI (Jap) LAX-3173, CTI (Jap) KICJ-8329
[CD], Sony (Fr) 5048372 [CD], CTI (Jap) KICJ-2167 [CD]. d-k also on CTI (Arg) SUP-893 titled VIUDA
NEGRA. d-k also on CTI (Jap) GXP-6003 titled STEREO LABORATORY VOL.
21. a-l on Legacy
ZK-65128 [CD], Epic/Legacy (E) 5060292 [CD].
Singles: f (3:30 edit) & g (3:28 edit) on CTI OJ-29 [45 - version 1?],
CTI (Jap) CM-27 [45].
h (3:37 edit) & g (3:38 edit) also on CTI OJ-29 [45 - version 2]. f & h also on CTI (Fr) 42579
[45].
f (8:15 edit) & f (8:15 edit) also on CTI 6791 [12] (promotional
only). f, h
& i also on
CTI OJL-2 [12], CTI /RCA (Fr) 45000 [12], Blue Elephant (Nl) MS-4003 [12]. f & i also on CTI (E) CTSP-005 [45]. h &
f also on CTI (Sp) 45-1406 [45].
Samplers: a also on Follow Me (Fr) FM-105 [CD] titled JAZZ AROUND
THE FUNK - PART 1. d also on Realm A3K 58872 [CD] titled CTI
JAZZ CLASSICS. d, e, f & h also on CTI (Jap) K19P-9141
titled LALO SCHIFRIN. d & f also
on CTI (Jap) GEM 1225/6 titled
CTI/KUDU CROSSOVER. d-h & k also on CTI (Jap) KICP-322 [CD]
titled
THE BEST OF
LALO SCHIFRIN. f also on CTI (E)
2001 titled THE SOUND OF
THINGS TO COME, Sony (Fr) 489259-1, Sony
(Fr) 489259-2
[CD] titled DIGGIN' DEEPER: THE ROOTS OF ACID JAZZ VOL. 3, Sony
Jazz (Fr) 492741-2 [CD] titled DIGGIN' DEEPER: THE ROOTS OF ACID
JAZZ VOL. 1-3, Global TV (E) RADCD157 [CD] titled THE GRIMLEYS,
Epic/Legacy (E) 5022872 [CD], Epic/Legacy E2K-86364 [CD] titled CTI
- THE MASTER COLLECTION, Sony (Fr) SMM 516042 2 [CD] titled
CTI LA LÉGENDE,
Family (E) 9822302, Family (E) 9822299 [CD]
titled THE TRIP COMPILED BY ST. ETIENNE and
Boutique
(Ger) 00440 0692071,
Boutique (Ger) 00440 0692072 [CD] titled MOST
WANTED - 1968-1979. f & h also on CTI 6792 titled
NEW RELEASES FROM CTI/KUDU.
g also on Sunshine
Entertainment (Eu) 2005 [CD] (unauthorized) titled
AFTER THE SUNSET.
k also on King (Jap) KICP-674 [CD] titled CTI CLASSICS FEATURING CAPTAIN
FUNK: URBAN FUNK SHOWCASE. l also on Sony (Fr) 503464-1, Sony (Fr)
503464-2 titled DIGGIN' DEEPER: THE ROOTS OF ACID JAZZ VOL. 6.
Producer: Creed Taylor
Engineer: Joe Jorgenson. Assistant Engineers: Liz Saron, Matt
Murray.
Notes: unknown (CTI 5000). Steve Futterman, Didier Deutsch ( Legacy
ZK-65128 [CD], Epic/Legacy 5060292 [CD]).
ST. IVES
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1976
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
a. St. Ives Theme
(Lalo Schifrin)
(other titles unknown)
Issues: a on TAM 9015/6 (?)
SPECIAL DELIVERY (aka DANGEROUS BREAK)
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1976
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None
Lalo
Schifrin
Hollywood, California: October 27, 1976
Ronnie Lang (sax); Mike Lang, Clark Spangler (key); Dennis Budimer
(g); Ray Brown (b); Larry Bunker, Ken Watson, Joe Clayton (perc);
Joseph Boyer, Leonard Graves (copyist); Benjamin Barrett (orchestra
mgr); Lalo Schifrin (leader).
a. Eagle In Love
b. Denise
Issues: None (ATV)
THE EAGLE HAS LANDED
Lalo Schifrin
CTS Studios; Wembley, London: 1976 or 1977
Lalo Schifrin (comp,arr,cond), John Leach (cymbalom) with
unknown f, d and strings.
a. Main Title (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:26
b. Eagle Falls In Love (Lalo Schifrin) -
5:19
c. The Eagle's Enemy (Lalo Schifrin) - 1"26
d. The Eagle Grows, Pt. 1 (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:58
e. Steiner (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:27
f. Eagle Goes To Church (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:18
g. The Eagle Grows, Pt. 2 (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:39
h. Eagle in Danger (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:53
i. The Swan (edit)
(aka The Eagle Has Landed Love
Theme, Eagles In Love and
On Rainy Afternoons) (Lalo Schifrin) -
1:27
j. The Eagle's Bite (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:31
k. Flight of the Eagles (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:08
l. Eagle's Resolution (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:18
m. Eagles Are Landing (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:04
n. Eagle Discovered (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:40
o. Eagle Verses Fox (aka Eagle Versus Fox)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 4:34
p. Paratrooper Plays Organ (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:17
q. The Hound (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:17
r. Dogs (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:47
s. End Credits (March) (aka The Eagle Has Landed)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:24
Issues: a, d, g, k, o, & s
on Entr'Acte ERS6510 titled GREAT ADVENTURE FILM
SCORES: MUSIC COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY LALO SCHIFRIN (see
THE FOUR
MUSKETEERS for additional titles) (issued 1978) and Label "X" LXCD5 [CD]
titled THE
FOUR MUSKETEERS (issued 1987) (see THE FOUR
MUSKETEERS and VOYAGE OF THE
DAMNED for additional titles). a-s on Aleph
009 [CD] and Warner
Music France (Fr) 8573-87366-2 [CD]
titled THE EAGLE HAS
LANDED.
Singles: s (titled "The Eagle
Has Landed") & i (2:48 edit titled "The Eagle Has
Landed Love Theme") also on Seven Seas (Jap) FMS-39 [45].
Samplers: s also on Hip-O
HIPD40127 [CD] titled THE REEL LALO SCHIFRIN.
Producer: Lalo Schifrin
Engineer: Richard Lewzey
Notes: Didier Delaunoy & John Lasher (Label "X" LXCD5 [CD]), Didier Delaunoy
and Claude Floreston (Aleph
009 [CD]), Didier Delaunoy and Claude Floreston, Nicolas Saada (Warner
Music France (Fr) 8573-87366-2 [CD]).
Covers: "The Eagle
Has Landed" also performed on THE LONGEST DAY (Primetime (E)
TVPMCD812 [CD]).
SKY RIDERS
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1976
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None (20th Century
Fox)
BRENDA STARR
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1976
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Note: Pilot for
series originally broadcast on NBC-TV on May 8, 1976, directed by
Mel Stuart (THE RISE AND
FALL OF THE THIRD REICH, I
LOVE MY WIFE).
Issues: None.
MOST WANTED
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1976
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Note:
Pilot
broadcast on ABC-TV on March 21, 1976. Series
originally broadcast on ABC-TV from October 16, 1976,
to April 4, 1977 (additional cues by Patrick
Williams, Richard Markowitz and Duane Tatro).
"Most Wanted" theme performed by Schifrin
on TOWERING
TOCCATA (CTI 7-5003),
recorded October/December 1976.
Issues: None.
TOWERING TOCCATA
Lalo Schifrin
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: October 18, 1976
Burt Collins, John Frosk, John Gatchell (tp); Urbie Green (tb); Joe
Farrell (f solo); Jeremy Steig (f); Ronnie Cuber (sax);
Lou Marini (sax,f); Gerry Niewood (sax), David Tofani (sax,f); Lalo Schifrin
(p solo, key, arr, cond); Clark Spangler
(key); Eric Gale, John Tropea (g); Will Lee (b); Steve Gadd (d); Max Ellen, Paul
Gershman, Emanuel Green, Charles Libove, Marvin Morgenstern, David
Nadien, Max Pollikoff, Matthew
Raimondi (vln); Lamar Alsop, Manny Vardi (viola); Charles
McCracken, Alan Shulman (cello).
a. Midnight Woman (Lalo
Schifrin) - 6:09
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey:
October 20, 1976
same or similar,
add John Blair (vitar).
b. Most Wanted theme
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:42
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: December
20, 1976
same or similar, except Eric Gale, John Tropea (g solo).
c. Theme from King King (John Barry) - 4:12
same or similar, except Andrew Smith (d)
replaces Steve Gadd.
d. Roller Coaster (from
the Universal film) (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:48
Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: December
21, 1976
same or similar, except jeremy Steig (f solo); Steve Gadd (d)
replaces Andrew Smith.
e. Towering Toccata
(based on D Minor Toccata & Fugue for Organ)
(J.S.
Bach) - 5:02
f. Frances' Theme (from the motion picture "The Day of the
Animals")
(Lalo Schifrin) - 4:19
same or similar.
g. Eagles in Love (love theme from "The Eagle Has
Landed")
(aka The Swan and On Rainy Afternoons)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:49
h. Eagles In Love (alt. take) - 4:42
same or similar, except Jeremy Steig (f
solo); Eric Gale (g solo), Steve Gadd (
dahka-de-bello).
i. Macumba
(Lalo Schifrin) (aka Pure Magic (Lalo Schifrin/Ben Ralieigh)) - 6:31
Issues: a-g & i on CTI
7-5003 (issued March 8, 1977), CTI (Ger) 63.018,
CTI (Sp) HCTS 731-40, CTI (Jap) GP-3110, CTI (Jap) LAX-3189, CTI (Jap) KICJ-8330 [CD],
CTI (Jap) KICJ-2168 [CD]. a-i
on , Epic/Legacy (E) 5127982 [CD].
Singles: d (3:33 edit) & g on CTI
OJ-36 [45]. b & d also on CTI (E) CTSP-008 [45], CTI (Holl) OM
36.381 [45]. d & c on CTI
(Jap) FMS-37 [45]. e & g also on CTI (Sp) 45-1544 [45].
Samplers: a also
on CTI (Jap) KICJ-295 [CD] titled CTI: ACID JAZZ GROOVES
and Roving Spirits (Jap) RKCJ-4005 [CD] titled
BASSIC CROSSOVER - TOMOHITO
AOKI PRESENTS CTI/KUDU PRIVATE SELECTION. a,
c, e & i also on CTI (Jap) K19P-9141 titled
LALO SCHIFRIN. b
also on
Boutique
(Ger) 00440 0692071,
Boutique (Ger) 00440 0692072 [CD] titled MOST
WANTED - 1968-1979 and
Sunshine Entertainment (Eu) 2005 [CD] (unauthorized) titled
AFTER THE SUNSET.
b-g also on CTI (Jap) KICP-322 [CD] titled
THE BEST OF
LALO SCHIFRIN. e also on CTI (Aus) 9199 711 titled
CTI IS GOOD FOR YOU and
CTI (Jap) K16P-9033/4 titled
CTI DOUBLE GOLD
SUPERDISC. f also on CTI (Jap) KICP-764 [CD] titled LEGACY:
TOSHIKI KADOMATSU PRESENTS CTI BEST COLLECTION. g also on CTI
(Jap) KICP 1058 [CD] titled TIME
& LOVE - THE BOY WHO BECAME A BIRD - A TRIBUTE TO CTI. i also on VAP
(Jap) VPCL-85244 [CD] titled ROOM NO.
004: JAZZ BOSSA & LATIN GROOVES.
Producer: Creed Taylor
Engineer: Rudy Van Gelder
Notes: Didier C. Deutsch (Epic/Legacy (E) 5127982 [CD]).
Covers: "Pure Magic"
(aka Macumba) also performed by George Deffet (GRR Music Inc.
2005, GRR Music Inc. 1103 [12]).
TELEFON
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1977
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
a. Love Theme From "Telefon"
(other titles unknown)
Issues: None (MGM)
DAY OF THE ANIMALS (aka
SOMETHING IS OUT THERE)
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1977
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Note:
"Day of
the Animals" theme performed by Schifrin on TOWERING TOCATTA (CTI 7-5003), recorded October/December
1976.
Issues: None.
FREE RIDE
Dizzy Gillespie--Composed and Arranged by Lalo
Schifrin
Hollywood, California: January 31, 1977
Lalo Schifrin (key, arr, cond); Sonny
Burke (key); Ray Parker Jr., Lee Ritenour (g); Wilton Felder (b); Ed
Greene (d); Pauhlino Da Costa (perc);
Benjamin Barrett (orchestra mgr).
overdubbed in Hollywood, California: February 1, 1977 (two
sessions)
Dizzy Gillespie, Oscar Brashear, Jack H. Laubach (tp); Lew McCreary (tb);
Jim Horn (sax, f); Ernie Watts (sax); Jerome Richardson (f); Lalo
Schifrin (key, arr, cond); Clark Spangler (synth); Benjamin Barrett
(orchestra mgr).
overdubbed in Hollywood, California: February 2, 1977 (three
sessions)
Dizzy Gillespie (tp); Lalo Schifrin (key, arr, cond); Clark Spangler (synth);
Melvin Ragin (g); Pauhlino Da Costa (perc); Benjamin Barrett
(orchestra mgr).
a. Unicorn (Lalo Schifrin) - 6:48
b. Fire Dance (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:25
c. Incantation (Lalo
Schifrin) - 6:40
d. Wrong Number (Lalo
Schifrin) - 4:36
e. Free Ride (Lalo
Schifrin) - 5:36
f. Ozone Madness (Lalo
Schifrin) - 6:34
g. Love Poem for Donna (Lalo
Schifrin) - 4:33
h. The Last Stroke of Midnight (Lalo
Schifrin) - 4:29
Note: "Wrong Number"
is an early musical imprint for Schifrin's "No One Home"
(from NO ONE HOME).
Issues: a-h on Pablo 2310.794,
Pablo OJCCD-784-2 [CD].
Singles: e & a also on Pablo 11003 [45], Pablo PD-11004
[12].
Samplers: a also on BGP (E) CDBGPD-127 [CD]
titled FOCUS ON FUSION. A NEW VIEW and Mastercuts (E)
CUTSCD47 [CD] titled THE BEST OF JAZZ FUNK: CLASSICS OF YESTERDAY
- INSPIRATION FOR TODAY. e & a also on Pablo 2405-411-2 [CD] titled
THE
BEST OF DIZZY GILLESPIE. h also on Brown Sugar (E)
BSR1007-1, Brown Sugar (E) BSR1007-2 [CD] titled HIT THE RHODES,
JACK.
Producer: Lalo Schifrin
Engineer: Peter Granet. Assistant Engineer: Ralph Osborne.
Notes: N/A
VOYAGE OF THE DAMNED
Lalo Schifrin
Wembley, England: April 12 and 13, 1977
Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond) with the London Studio
Orchestra.
a. Main Title (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:21
b. House Painter March (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:49
c. Hotel Nacionale (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:18
d. What's Past is Past; Affirmation of Love (Lalo Schifrin)
- 2:51
e. Lament (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:30
f. The Arrival; Theme of Hope (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:21
g. The Captain; Goodbye Aunt Jenny; We Need Help
(Lalo Schifrin) - 3:11
h. So Many Things I Wanted to Say (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:08
i. To Be A Woman (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:07
j. Tragedy; Time Pulse (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:59
k. Our Prayers Have Been Answered (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:16
l. End Credits (Foxtrot) (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:30
same or similar, Ina Skriver (vcl),
Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
m. Vienna City Of My Dream
(aka Vienna City Of Dream) (S. Rudolf) -1:39
Note:
(1)
Academy
Awards nominee for Best Original Score: 1976. Golden
Globe for Best Original Score - Motion Picture.
(2) "House Painter
March" was used by Schifrin as the "Alternate Main Title" in
JERICHO (not used) and as a
theme in the score to THE
PRESIDENT'S ANALYST (thanks
to Leonidas Kouvaris).
Issues: a-l on ATV (no #
promo), Entr'acte
ERS-6508. a-c, e, j-l also on Label "X" LXCD-5 [CD] titled
THE FOUR MUSKETEERS
(issued 1987) (see THE EAGLE HAS LANDED and THE
FOUR MUSKETEERS for additional titles). d-k
also on Label "X"
LXCD-11 [CD] titled CONTINUUM JOURNEYS VOYAGE
(issued 1993).
Singles: m & a on Seven Seas (Jap) FMS-38 [45].
Samplers: c also on Hip-O HIPD-40127 [CD] titled
THE REEL LALO
SCHIFRIN. e & j also on LaserLight 21 355
[CD] titled UNFORGETTABLE SYMPHONIC SUITES.
Producer: John Lasher
Engineer: Dick Lewzey
Notes: Didier Delaunoy & John Lasher (Label "X"
LXCD-5 [CD]). John Lasher (Label "X" LXCD-11 [CD])
ROLLERCOASTER
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: April 20, 1977
Clark Spangler, Ralph Grierson, Bill Mays (key); Dennis Budimer, Lee
Ritenour (g); Anthony Jackson (b); James Gadson (d); Sandy DeCrescent
(orchestra mgr); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond) with orchestra.
a. Prologue, Montage
(Lalo Schifrin) - 5:24
b. Magic Carousel (Lalo Schifrin) -2:41
c. Portrait of Harry (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:36
d. Movement From String Quartette (Young Man's Theme)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:33
e. Penny Arcade (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:24
f. Cotton Candy (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:30
g. One Track Mind (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:18
h. Merry Go Round (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:31
i. Calliope of Death (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:03
j. Rollercoaster (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:59
k. Children's Ride (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:52
l. Another Side of Harry (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:25
m. Apple Turnover (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:53
n. Magic Carousel -- End Title (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:42
o. Reflections In The Window (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:14
p. That's Him (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:26
q. Tension Rock (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:14
r. Persistence (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:33
s. The Chase (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:15
t. Stars & Stripes Forever (traditional) - 1:30
Issues: a-n on MCA 2284, MCA (Ger) 62.086,
MCA (Fr) 414016, MCA (Jap) VIM-7224, MCA (Jap) MVCM-22075 [CD]. a-t on Aleph 021 [CD].
Singles: b & h also on MCA-40748 [45], MCA (Phil) 1552
[45], MCA
(Jap) VIM-1328 [45].
Samplers: j also
on
Boutique
(Ger) 00440 0692071,
Boutique (Ger) 00440 0692072 [CD] titled
MOST WANTED - 1968-1979. m also
on Hip-O HIPD-40127 [CD] titled THE REEL LALO SCHIFRIN.
Producer: Sonny Burke
Engineer: Mel Metcalf, Peter Franat, Ralph Osborne, Ami
Hadany, Terry Brown
Notes: James Goldstone
GOOD AGAINST EVIL
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1977
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Note:
Originally
broadcast on TV on May 22, 1977.
Issues: None
CONTINUUM JOURNEYS VOYAGE
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: October 18 and 19, 1977
Dorothy Remsen (harp).
a. Continuum for Solo Harp
(1970) (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:27
Ken Watson (perc).
b. Journeys for Percussion
(1973) (Lalo Schifrin) - 22:24
Note: "Continuum"
commissioned by the American Harp Society.
Issues: a-b on
Label "X" LXCD-11 [CD] (issued 1993) (see VOYAGE
OF THE DAMNED for additional titles).
Producer: John Lasher
Engineer: Peter Granet
Notes: John Lasher
Covers: "Continuum" also performed by
Ann Mason Stockton on Crystal Records S107, a 1973
release titled ANN
MASON STOCKTON PLAYS MUSIC FOR THE HARP, and Crystal CD171 [CD], a 1995 release
titled NOSTALGIQUE. Jennifer Sayre performs
"Continuum" on Musical Heritage Society Records MHS512621M [CD], a 1990 release titled HARP MUSIC OF THE
AMERICAS. Marcella DeCray
performs "Continuum" on HARP AUJOURD'HUI (Coronet
2745).
THE PRESIDENT'S MISTRESS
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1978
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Note:
Originally
broadcast on TV on February 10, 1978.
Issues: None.
DREAM MACHINE
Paul Horn
Hollywood, California: January 23-27, 1978
collective personnel inc. Oscar Brashear (tp); Paul Horn (f,alto-f); Ernie Watts
(as); Mike Melvoin, Joe Sample, Clark Spangler (key);
Lalo Schifrin (arr,key,synth); Dean Parks (g);
Abraham Laboriel (b); Jim Keltner (d); Emil Richards,
Paulinho Da Costa, Robin Horn (perc); Israel Baker
(concert master).
a. Undercurrents
(Lalo Schifrin) - 5:39
b. Dream Machine (Lalo Schifrin) - 8:04
same or similar, Lalo Schifrin (el-p
solo).
c. Vera Cruz (Lalo
Schifrin) - 7:42
same or similar.
d. Witch Doctor
(Lalo Schifrin) - 6:35
same ore similar, except Mike Melvoin
(el-p solo).
e. Quite Early One Morning
(Lalo Schifrin) - 8:13
same or similar.
f. The Juggler (Lalo
Schifrin) - 5:53
Issues: a-f on Mushroom
(Can) MRS-5010.
Singles: b & a also on Mushroom M-7032-SP [12].
Producer: Al Schmitt. Executive Producer: Paul Horn
Engineer: Rick Ruggieri. Assistant Engineer: Don Henderson
Notes: N/A
THE MANITOU
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1978
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None (AVCO Embassy)
THE CAT FROM OUTER SPACE
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1978
Lalo Schifrin (comp); Jack Hayes (orchestrations).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None (Walt Disney)
RETURN FROM WITCH MOUNTAIN
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1978
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None (Walt Disney)
CANONS
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Los Angeles: c. 1978
Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond) with the Los Angeles String
Quartet.
Canons for String Quartet (Lalo
Schifrin)
Note: (1) The liner notes to Entr'Acte
ERS-6510 (GREAT ADVENTURE FILM
SCORES: MUSIC COMPOSED AND CONDUCTED BY LALO SCHIFRIN) refers
to the above recording as Entr'Acte ERS-6514, however
there is no evidence that any such recording was ever issued. (2)
See March
24, 1969, listing for premier performance of the Canons.
Issues: None.
GYPSIES
Lalo Schifrin
Studio City, California: March 27, 1978
Lalo Schifrin (p, key, synth, arr, cond); Mike Melvoin (key); Ian
Underwood (synth); Dean
Parks (g); Abraham Laboriel (el-b); Jim Keltner (d); Terrence Allen
Bonnell, Joseph Boyer (copyist); Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed in Studio City, California: March 29, 1978
Oscar Brashear, Bobby Byrant (tp); Charles Loper, Lew McCreary (tb);
Anthony Ortega, Ernie Watts, Don Menza (woodwinds); Rita Butler
(contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
overdubbed in Studio City, California: March 30, 1978
Ian Underwood (synth); Benjamin Barrett (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr,
cond).
overdubbed in Studio City, California: March 31, 1978
Emil Richards, Paulinho Da Costa (perc); Benjamin Barrett
(contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
a. To Cast A Spell
(aka Hechizar) (Lalo Schifrin) - 5:40
Studio City, California: March 27, 1978
Lalo Schifrin (p, key, synth, arr, cond); Mike Melvoin (key); Ian
Underwood (synth); Dean
Parks (g); Abraham Laboriel (el-b); Jim Keltner (d); Terrence Allen
Bonnell, Joseph Boyer (copyist); Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed in Studio City, California: March 29, 1978
Oscar Brashear, Bobby Byrant (tp); Charles Loper, Lew McCreary (tb);
Anthony Ortega, Ernie Watts, Don Menza (woodwinds); Rita Butler
(contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
overdubbed in Studio City, California: March 31, 1978
Ian Underwood (synth); Emil Richards, Paulinho Da Costa (perc);
Benjamin Barrett (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
b. King of Hearts (aka Rey de Corazones) (Lalo Schifrin) - 5:14
Studio City, California: March 27, 1978
Lalo Schifrin (p, key, synth, arr, cond); Mike Melvoin (key); Ian
Underwood (synth); Dean
Parks (g); Abraham Laboriel (el-b); Jim Keltner (d); Terrence Allen
Bonnell, Joseph Boyer (copyist); Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed in Studio City, California: March 31, 1978
Ian Underwood (synth); Emil Richards, Paulinho Da Costa (perc);
Benjamin Barrett (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
c. Moonlight Gypsies (aka Gitanos a la
Luz de la Luna) (Lalo Schifrin) -
4:57
Studio City, California: March 28,
1978
Lalo Schifrin (p, key, synth, arr, cond); Mike Melvoin (key); Dean
Parks (g); Abraham Laboriel (el-b); Jim Keltner (d); Zan Overall, Luis
Sevadjian, George Fields (copyist); Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed in Studio City, California: March 29, 1978
Oscar Brashear, Bobby Byrant (tp); Charles Loper, Lew McCreary (tb);
Anthony Ortega, Ernie Watts, Don Menza (woodwinds); Rita Butler
(contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
overdubbed in Studio City, California: March 30, 1978
Ian Underwood (synth); Benjamin Barrett (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr,
cond).
overdubbed in Studio City, California: March 31, 1978
Emil Richards, Paulinho Da Costa (perc); Benjamin Barrett
(contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
d. Gauchos (Lalo Schifrin) - 5:34
e. Fortune Tellers (aka Adivinas) (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:40
f. Ring Around the Moon (aka Circulo Alrededor
de la Luna) (Lalo Schifrin) - 5:23
Studio City, California: March 28,
1978
Lalo Schifrin (p, key, synth, arr, cond); Mike Melvoin (key); Dean
Parks (g); Abraham Laboriel (el-b); Jim Keltner (d); Zan Overall, Luis
Sevadjian, George Fields (copyist); Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed in Studio City, California: March 30, 1978
Ian Underwood (synth); Benjamin Barrett (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr,
cond).
overdubbed in Studio City, California: March 31, 1978
Emil Richards, Paulinho Da Costa (perc); Benjamin Barrett
(contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
g. Pampas (Lalo Schifrin) - 5:32
h. Prophecy of Love (aka Profecia de
Amor) (Lalo Schifrin) -
3:39
Issues: a-h on Tabu JZ-35436,
CBS (Jap) 25AP-1112.
a-h also on Epic (Arg) 47.127 titled GITANOS.
Singles: h & c also on Tabu ZS8 5509 [45].
Producer: Lalo Schifrin
Engineer: Peter Granet
Notes: N/A
Covers: "Gauchos"
and "Moonlight Gypsies" - as well as
"Dream Machine," written by Schifrin for
Paul Horn - were performed and recorded in 1979 by
the University of Iowa Hawkeye Marching Band,
conducted by Morgan Jones [Mark Custom Records]. The
same band also performed and recorded Schifrin's
"Moonlight Gypsies," as well as "Wide
Willy" and "Mission Impossible" (both
from Mission: Impossible) on Westmark WMC28562, a
1984 release titled EXTRAVAGANZA!.
NUNZIO
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: April 24, 1978
Mike Melvoin (key); Dean Parks (g); Abraham Laboriel (b); James Gadson
(d); Sandy DeCrescent (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
a. (MC7479) Hey Nunzio! (Theme from
Nunzio) (Lalo Schifrin) - 5:31
b. (MC7480) Candy Store Frenzy
(Lalo Schifrin) - 4:27
Hollywood, California: April 25,
1978
Oscar Brashear, Jack Laubach (tp); Lew McCreary, Dick Nash (tb); Kim
Richmond, Tony Ortega, Jerome Richardson (woodwinds); Mike Lang, Ian
Underwood (key); Stephen Paietta (accordion); Emil Richards, Paulinho
Da Costa (perc); Israel Baker, Jacob Krachmalnick, Stanley Plummer,
Paul Shure, Bonnie Douglas, Lisa Shulman, Assa Drori, Sheldon Sanov,
Thomas Buffum, Richard Greene, Arnold Bellnick (vln); David Schwartz,
Milton Thomas, Virginia Majewski, Pamela Goldsmith (viola); Raphael
Kramer, Raymond Kelley, Frederick Seykora, Christine Ermacoff (cello);
Sandy DeCrescent (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
c. (MC7483) No Tips for Nunzio
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:44
d. (MC7484) Sad Nunzio (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:23
e. (MC7485) Main Title (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:27
f. (MC7486) End Title, End Cast (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:30
Hollywood, California: April 26, 1978
Dick Noel, Dick Nash, George Roberts (tb); Sheridon Stokes, John Lowe,
John Neufeld, Dominic Fera, Ronnie Lang, Gary Gray (woodwinds); Ralph
Grierson, Ian Underwood, Mike Lang (key); Chuck Dominico (b); Ken
Watson, Larry Bunker (perc); Israel Baker, Jacob Krachmalnick, Nathan
Ross, Stanley Plummer, Lisa Shulman, Marvin Limonick, Assa Drori,
Sheldon Sanov, Thomas Buffum, Richard Greene, Haim Shtrum, Yukiko Kamei,
Arnold Bellnick, John Sambuco, Daniel Shindaryov, Alfred Bruening (vln);
David Schwartz, Milton Thomas, Virginia Majewski, Allan Harshman, Dan
Neufeld, Denyse Buffum (viola); Raphael Kramer, Armand Kaproff,
Christine Ermacoff, Frederick Seykora, Jacqueline Lustgarten, Marie Fera,
Peter Shulman, Selene Hurford (cello); Sandy DeCrescent (contractor);
Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
(unknown titles - overdubs?)
Hollywood, California: April 27, 1978
Malcolm McNab, Tony Terran, Graham Young (tp); Dick Noel, Dick Nash,
George Roberts (tb); Vincent De Rosa, Henry Sigismonti, Robert Henderson
(frhrn); Sheridon Stokes, John Lowe, John Neufeld, Dominic Fera, Ronnie
Lang, Gary Gray (woodwinds); Mike Lang, Ralph Grierson, Ian Underwood
(key); Chuck Dominico (b); Ken Watson, Larry Bunker, Emil Richards (perc);
Israel Baker, Anatol Kaminsky, Nathan Ross, Stanley Plummer, Lisa
Shulman, Marvin Limonick, Assa Drori, Sheldon Sanov, Richard Greene,
Haim Shtrum, Yukiko Kamei, Alfred Bruening, Yoko Matsuda, Arnold Belnick,
John Sambuco, Daniel Shindaryov (vln); David Schwartz, Milton Thomas,
Virginia Majewski, Allan Harshman, Pamela Goldsmith, Dan Neufeld
(viola); Raphael Kramer, Frederick Seykora, Armand Kaproff, Dennis
Karmazyn, Christine Ermacoff, Marie Fera, Jacqueline Lustgarten, Robert
Martin (cello); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Sandy DeCrescent (contractor);
Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
g. (MC7487) Superspeed (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:29
h. (MC7488) Flying Love
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:10
i. (MC7489) To The Rescue (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:18
j. (MC7490) Nunzio in Danger
(Lalo Schifrin) - 3:00
Hollywood, California: April 28,
1978
Mike Lang (key); Robert Hartley, R. D. McMickle, Jack McTaggart,
Robert Reid, Clinton Kolmer (copyist); Lalo Schifrin, Wayne Coster,
Jack Hayes, Kim Richmond, Irwin Coster, Jack Dulong, George Fields
(orchestration).
(unknown titles?)
same or similar.
k. Nunzio in Love (Love Theme)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:58
l. Only a Memory
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:32
m. Night Music (Lalo
Schifrin) - 2:15
n. Goodnight My Little One
(Vincent Andronica) - 1:45
Note: Two of the four titles
above without matrix numbers are probably matrix MC7481 and MC7482,
recorded either April 24 or April 25.
Issues: a-n on MCA 2374.
Singles: a
& b also on MCA 40915 [45].
Samplers: k also on Hip-O HIPD-40127 [CD] is titled
THE REEL LALO SCHIFRIN.
Producer: Sonny Burke
Engineer: Peter Granet
Notes: Sonny Burke
FIRE AND ICE
Fire and Ice
Hollywood, California: June 19, 1978
Greg Phillinganes (key); Melvin Ragin, Tim May (g); Eddie Watkins (b);
Ed Greene (d); Joe Clayton (cga); Benjamin Barrett (contractor); Lalo
Schifrin (leader).
overdubbed in Los Angeles, California: July 5, 1978
Harry Bluestone, Ronald Folsom, Assa Drori, Endre Granat, Murray Adler,
Sheldon Sanov, Arnold Belnick, Nathan Ross (vln); Kim Richmond (arr);
Leonard Graves, Luis Sevadjian, Terrence Bonnell, Ralph Mullins, Joseph
Boyer (copyist); Benjamin Barrett (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (leader).
a. Inferno (BPM 134)
(Lalo Schifrin/Cheyenne Fowler/Donna Schifrin) - 9:45
b. Melting The Ice (Lalo Schifrin/Cheyenne Fowler/Donna
Schifrin) - 6:35
Hollywood, California: June 19, 1978
Greg Phillinganes (key); Melvin Ragin, Tim May (g); Eddie Watkins
(b); Ed Greene (d); Joe Clayton (cga); Benjamin Barrett
(contractor); Lalo Schifrin (leader).
overdubbed in Los Angeles, California: July 5, 1978
Stuart Blumberg, Jay Daversa (tp); Eric Culver (tb); Kim Richmond,
Jim Horn (reeds); Benjamin Barrett (contractor); Lalo Schifrin
(leader).
c. Devil Woman (BPM 132) (Lalo
Schifrin/Cheyenne Fowler/Donna Schifrin) - 9:26
d. Lady On Ice (Lalo
Schifrin/Cheyenne Fowler/Donna Schifrin) - 6:38
e. Ring Of Fire (Lalo Schifrin/Cheyenne Fowler/Donna
Schifrin) - 5:40
f. Enchanted Flame (Lalo Schifrin/Cheyenne Fowler/Donna
Schifrin) - 5:19
Note: The above shows the
recording data from the recording logs. The following are credited
on the album jacket:
Ardeshir Farhang (g); Elton Ahi
(snyth,g,perc); Evan Caplan (d);
Meredith Manna, Leila Thigpen (vcl); Kim Richmond (orchestration); Ben Barrett (orchestra
coordinator) with Elton Ahi, Don
Hockett (orchestration) on "Devil Woman".
Issues: a-f on Butterfly
FLY-3110.
Singles: a & c on Butterfly FLY-13947 [12].
Samplers: a also on
Butterfly/Hot HTCH-9 [CD] titled BEST OF BUTTERFLY RECORDS.
Producer: Lalo Schifrin. Co-Producer: Elton Farokh Ahi
Engineer: Peter Granite
Notes: N/A
THE NATIVITY
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1978
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Note: Originally
broadcast on TV on December 17, 1978.
Issues: None
CHILDREN OF THE WORLD
Stan Getz
Los Angeles: December 20-21, 1978
Stan Getz (ts,echo-plex--1); Andy Laverne (p,el-p); Mike
Lang, Clark Spangler; Dennis Budimer, Tim May (g); Abe
Laboriel (el-b); Victor Jones (d); Paulinho da Costa,
Larry Bunker, Joe Porcaro (perc); Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond).
a. Children of the World
(Lalo Schifrin ) - 5:35
b. Livin' It Up (Lalo Schifrin ) - 5:24
c. Hopscotch (Lalo Schifrin ) - 3:22
d. You, Me and the Spring (Lalo Schifrin) - 6:42
same or similar, Stan Getz (ts,echo-plex).
e. Summer Poem (Lalo
Schifrin) - 8:17
f. The Dreamer (Lalo Schifrin) - 5:43
same or similar.
g. Around the Day in Eighty Worlds (Lalo Schifrin) -
6:52
Hollywood, California: March 19, 1979
Mike Melvoin, Clark Spangler (key); Sonny Burke (synth); Tim May, Paul
Jackson (g); Stanley Clarke (el-b); Victor Jones (d); Paulinho da Costa,
Bob Zemmitti, Steve Forman (perc); Benjamin Barrett (contractor); Kim
Richmond (arr).
overdubbed in Hollywood, California: March 20, 1979
Israel Baker, Harry Bluestone, Bernard Kundell, Marshall Sosson, Nathan
Ross, Paul Shure, Ronald Fulsom, Ken Yerke, Assa Drori, Mari Botnick,
Herman Clebanoff, Harris Goldman (vln); Janet Lakotas, Pamela Goldsmith,
Rollice Dale, Gareth Nuttycombe (viola); Douglas Davis, Armand Kaproff,
Raymond Kelley, Harry Shlutz (cello); Rita Butler (contractor); Kim
Richmond (arr).
overdubbed in New York City (?) later?
Stan Getz (ts); Andy Laverne (p,el-p).
h. Don't Cry For Me Argentina (A.L.
Webber-T. Rice)
same, except Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
i. Street Tattoo (Lalo
Schifrin/Gale Garnett) - 5:14
j. November Landscape
add Lalo Schifrin (p).
k.
On Rainy Afternoons (aka Eagles In Love and The Swan)
(Lalo Schifrin/Alan & Marilyn Bergman) - 2:37
Issues: a-h & k on Columbia
JC-35992, CBS (Du) 83642, CBS/Sony (Jap) 25AP1696; Sony SME (Jap)
SRCS-7097 [CD], Columbia (Fr) 468811-2 [CD].
Singles: i also on Columbia 1-11127 [45].
Samplers: i also on UMTV (E) 0602498468364 [CD] titled
CAINED and Columbia CG-36213, Columbia (Au) BL-36213
titled INDIVIDUALS.
Producer: Stan Getz
Engineer: Richard Bogart
Notes: Stan Getz, Lalo Schifrin
BOULEVARD NIGHTS
Lalo Schifrin
Burbank, California: February 1, 2 and 5, 1979?
Chuck Findley, Stuart Blumberg, Robert Rodriquez (tp); Lew McCreary (tb);
Kim Richmond, Jim Horn, Tony Ortega (woodwinds); Bill Mays, Mike Melvoin,
Clare Fischer, Mike Lang (key); Ian Underwood, Michael Boddicker (synth);
Tim May, Mitch Holder, Dan Sawyer, Joe DiBlasi (g); Abe Laboriel, Eddy
Watkins (b); Ed Greene (d); Joe Porcaro, Steve Forman, Emil Richards,
Alex Acuna, Manolo Badrena (perc); Israel Baker, Stan Plummer, Marshall
Sosson, Thelma Beach, Norma Leonard, Isabelle Daskoff, Connie Pressman,
Irving Geller, Anatol Kaminsky, Ezra Kliger (vln); Joel Franklin, Eric
Stonerook, Bill Williams, Arthur Freeman, Gus Donahue, Alvin Sanders,
Dan Franklin (copyist); Patti DeCaro (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr,
cond).
a. On the Boulevard
(Lalo Schifrin/Greg Prestopino/Laura Plotkin) - 3:10
b. Take Another Chance
(Lalo Schifrin/Greg Prestopino) - 4:34
c. Chuco (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:06
d. Boulevard Nights (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:09
e. Dolor (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:30
f. Last Act (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:50
Burbank, California: February 27, 1979
Bobby Rodriguez (tp); Tony Ortega (woodwinds); Mike Melvoin (key); Ian
Underwood (synth); Tim May, Joe DiBlasi (g); Stanley Clarke (b); Alex
Acuna, Manuel Badrena (perc); Patti DeCaro (contractor); Lalo Schifrin
(arr,cond).
overdubbed in Burbank, California: March 2, 1979
Stu Blumberg, Dennis Christianson (tp); Lew McCreary (tb); Kim
Richmond (woodwinds, arr); Ian Underwood (synth); Israel Baker, Hal
Dicterow, Reginald Hill, Assa Drori, Norma Leonard, Ezra Keiger,
Isabelle Daskoff, Mary Lundquist (vln); Dave Schwartz, Allan Harshman
(viola); Ron Leonard, Eleanor Slatkin (cello); Joel Franklin, Eric
Stonerook, Dan Franklin, Al Sanders, Arthur Freeman, John Donahue,
Kenneth Mitchell, Barbara Franklin (copyist); Patti DeCaro
(contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr).
overdubbed later
George Benson (vcl).
g. Street Tattoo
(Lalo Schifrin/Gale Garnett) - 5:52
Burbank, California: March 2, 1979
Stu Blumberg, Dennis Christianson (tp); Lew McCreary (tb); Kim
Richmond (woodwinds, arr); Ian Underwood (synth); Israel Baker, Hal
Dicterow, Reginald Hill, Assa Drori, Norma Leonard, Ezra Keiger,
Isabelle Daskoff, Mary Lundquist (vln); Dave Schwartz, Allan
Harshman (viola); Ron Leonard, Eleanor Slatkin (cello); Joel
Franklin, Eric Stonerook, Dan Franklin, Al Sanders, Arthur Freeman,
John Donahue, Kenneth Mitchell, Barbara Franklin (copyist); Patti
DeCaro (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr).
h. Chile Caliente (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:37
i. Dimelo (Lalo
Schifrin/Greg Prestopino) - 4:59
j. La Boda (Lalo Schifrin)
k. Cruisin' (Lalo Schifrin)
Issues: a-i on Warner Bros.
BSK-3328
Producer: Not Listed
Engineer: Not Listed
Notes: N/A
NO ONE HOME
Lalo Schifrin
Los Angeles, California: March 27, 1979
Jose Hernandez (?); Lalo Schifrin (key, arr, cond); Patrice Rushen
(key); Paul Jackson, Tim May (g); Ed Watkins (b); Alex Acuna (d);
Paulinho da Costa (perc); Leonard Graves, Wendy Hall, Terrence Bonnell,
Laury Woods, John Magy (copyist); Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed in Hollywood California:
April 17, 1979
Chuck Findley, Jerry Hey (tp, flhrn); Alan Kaplan (tb); Ernie Watts, Kim
Richmond (woodwinds); Leonard Graves, Terence Bonnell, Gary Woods, John
Nagy (copyist); Rita Butler (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
overdubbed later
collective personnel prob inc. Sylvia Smith, Lynn Davis,
Virginia Ayers, Sandy Graham, Ron Hicklin, Eddie Lehann,
John Bahler, Debbie Hall (vcl).
a. Middle of the Night (M. Adelbert/L.
Adelbert) - 4:00
Los Angeles, California: March 27, 1979
Jose Hernandez (?); Lalo Schifrin (key, arr, cond); Patrice Rushen
(key); Paul Jackson, Tim May (g); Ed Watkins (b); Alex Acuna (d);
Paulinho da Costa (perc); Leonard Graves, Wendy Hall, Terrence Bonnell,
Laury Woods, John Magy (copyist); Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed in Hollywood, California: May 17, 1979
Chuck Findley (tp); William Reichenbach (tb); Kim Richmond (woodwinds);
Ian Underwood, Michael Boddicker (key); Tim May (g); Leonard Graves,
Terrence Bonnell (copyist); Kurt McGettrick (contractor); Lalo Schifrin
(arr, cond).
overdubbed later
collective personnel prob inc. Sylvia Smith, Lynn Davis,
Virginia Ayers, Sandy Graham, Ron Hicklin, Eddie Lehann,
John Bahler, Debbie Hall (vcl).
b. You Feel Good (Lalo Schifrin/Gale Garnett) - 7:11
Los Angeles, California: March 27, 1979
Jose Hernandez (?); Lalo Schifrin (key, arr, cond); Patrice Rushen
(key); Paul Jackson, Tim May (g); Ed Watkins (b); Alex Acuna (d);
Paulinho da Costa (perc); Leonard Graves, Wendy Hall, Terrence Bonnell,
Laury Woods, John Magy (copyist); Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed in Hollywood, California: July 2, 1979
Ronnie Foster (key); Paul Jackson, John Graham (?) (g); Byron Miller
(b); Leon "Ndugu" Chancler (d); Paulinho da Costa (perc);
Schuyler Traughber (?); Rita Butler (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr,
cond).
overdubbed later
collective personnel prob inc. Wah Wah Watson (voice bag); Sylvia Smith, Lynn Davis,
Virginia Ayers, Sandy Graham, Ron Hicklin, Eddie Lehann,
John Bahler, Debbie Hall (vcl).
c. No One Home (Lalo
Schifrin/Gale Garnett) - 6:45
Los Angeles, California: March 27, 1979
Jose Hernandez (?); Lalo Schifrin (prob. p, arr, cond); Patrice Rushen
(key); Paul Jackson, Tim May (g); Ed Watkins (b); Alex Acuna (d);
Paulinho da Costa (perc); Leonard Graves, Wendy Hall, Terrence Bonnell,
Laury Woods, John Magy (copyist); Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed in Hollywood, California: April 13, 1979
Israel Baker (concertmaster); Harry Bluestone, Henry Ferber, Mari
Botnick, Arnold Belnick, William Kurasch, Ronald Fulsom, John
Wittenberg, Endre Granat, Assa Drori, Nathan Ross, Stanley Plummer (vln);
Janet Lakatos, David Schwartz, Gareth Nuttycombe, Allan Harshman
(viola); Douglas Davis, Raphael Kramer, Raymond Kelley, Dennis
Karmazyn (cello); Benjamin Barrett (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr,
cond).
overdubbed later
collective personnel prob inc. Sylvia Smith, Lynn Davis,
Virginia Ayers, Sandy Graham, Ron Hicklin, Eddie Lehann,
John Bahler, Debbie Hall (vcl).
d. Memory of Love [from AND
STILL I RISE] (Lalo Schifrin/Maya Angelou) - 4:39
Los Angeles, California: March 28, 1979
Jose Hernandez (?); Lalo Schifrin (key, arr, cond); Patrice Rushen
(key); Paul Jackson, Tim May (g); Ed Watkins (b); Alex Acuna (d);
Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed in Hollywood, California: May 17, 1979
Chuck Findley (tp); William Reichenbach (tb); Kim Richmond (woodwinds);
Ian Underwood, Michael Boddicker (key); Tim May (g); Leonard Graves,
Terrence Bonnell (copyist); Kurt McGettrick (contractor); Lalo Schifrin
(arr, cond).
e. When You Know
Los Angeles, California: March 28, 1979
Jose Hernandez (?); Lalo Schifrin (key, arr, cond); Patrice Rushen
(key); Paul Jackson, Tim May (g); Ed Watkins (b); Alex Acuna (d);
Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed later
collective personnel prob inc. Sylvia Smith, Lynn Davis,
Virginia Ayers, Sandy Graham, Ron Hicklin, Eddie Lehann,
John Bahler, Debbie Hall (vcl).
f. Enchanted Flame (Lalo Schifrin/Cheyenne Fowler/Donna Schifrin) -
5:16
Los Angeles, California: March 28, 1979
Jose Hernandez (?); Lalo Schifrin (key, arr, cond); Patrice Rushen
(key); Paul Jackson, Tim May (g); Ed Watkins (b); Alex Acuna (d);
Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed in Hollywood California: April 17, 1979
Chuck Findley, Jerry Hey (tp, flhrn); Alan Kaplan (tb); Ernie Watts,
Kim Richmond (woodwinds); Leonard Graves, Terence Bonnell, Gary Woods,
John Nagy (copyist); Rita Butler (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr,
cond).
overdubbed in Hollywood, California: May 17, 1979
Chuck Findley (tp); William Reichenbach (tb); Kim Richmond
(woodwinds); Ian Underwood, Michael Boddicker (key); Tim May (g);
Leonard Graves, Terrence Bonnell (copyist); Kurt McGettrick
(contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
g. You Took The Words
Los Angeles, California: March 28, 1979
Jose Hernandez (?); Lalo Schifrin (key, arr, cond); Patrice Rushen
(key); Paul Jackson, Tim May (g); Ed Watkins (b); Alex Acuna (d);
Benjamin Barrett (contractor).
overdubbed in Hollywood, California: April 13, 1979
Israel Baker (concertmaster); Harry Bluestone, Henry Ferber, Mari
Botnick, Arnold Belnick, William Kurasch, Ronald Fulsom, John
Wittenberg, Endre Granat, Assa Drori, Nathan Ross, Stanley Plummer (vln);
Janet Lakatos, David Schwartz, Gareth Nuttycombe, Allan Harshman
(viola); Douglas Davis, Raphael Kramer, Raymond Kelley, Dennis Karmazyn
(cello); Benjamin Barrett (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
overdubbed in Hollywood California: April 17, 1979
Chuck Findley, Jerry Hey (tp, flhrn); Alan Kaplan (tb); Ernie Watts, Kim
Richmond (woodwinds); Leonard Graves, Terence Bonnell, Gary Woods, John
Nagy (copyist); Rita Butler (contractor); Lalo Schifrin (arr, cond).
h. Pacifica
same or similar.
i. Oh Darlin' . . . Life Goes On (M.
Riperton./D. Rudolph/F. Perren)
- 4:32
Note: "No One Home"
is based on Schifrin's "Wrong Number" (from FREE RIDE).
Issues: a-d, f & i on Tabu
JZ-36091, CBS (Jap) 25AP-1725.
Singles: c also on Tabu ZS9-5519 [45], Tabu 4Z8-5520 [12].
Producer: Lalo Schifrin. Associate Producer: Schuyler
"Sky" Traughber
Engineer: Jimmy Hite, Richard Bogart
Notes: Not Listed
LOVE AND BULLETS
Lalo Schifrin
c. 1978 - 79
Lalo Schifrin (comp) with unknown orchestra including p,el-p,g,reeds,horns,harp and
strings.
(titles unknown)
Issues: None (Associated Film
Distribution/ITC Film Distributors).
INSTITUTE FOR REVENGE
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1978- 79
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Note:
Pilot
originally broadcast on NBC-TV on January 22, 1979.
Issues: None (Columbia
Pictures Television).
ESCAPE TO ATHENA (aka
OFFSIDE 7,
GOLDEN
RAIDERS)
Lalo Schifrin
c. 1979
Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond) with unknown orchestra.
a. Escape to Athena
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:22
b. Water, Fire & Mines (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:29
c. When the Saint Go Greek (aka When
the Saints Go Marching In) (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:55
d. Rat-Tat-Tat (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:11
e. Thrends (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:05
f. The Kite Over The Tower (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:07
g. The Descent (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:33
h. Battle Hymn of Athena (aka Battle
Hymn of the Republic) (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:34
i. Rocket Gates (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:19
j. The Monastry (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:03
k. Dance of Athena (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:36
l. Treasure Chamber (Lalo Schifrin) - 5:18
Heatwave.
m. Keep Tomorrow for Me
- 2:58
Issues: a-m on Seven Seas (Jap) FML-124.
Singles: a & k also on Seven Seas (Jap) FMS-122 [45].
WET
Barbra Striesand
Hollywood, CA: 1979
Dan Ferguson, Fred Tackett (g); Mike Lang (p); David
Hungate (el-p); Steve Schaeffer (d); Barbra Streisand
(vcl); Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond) with strings.
a. On Rainy Afternoons (aka Eagles In Love and The Swan)
(Lalo Schifrin/Alan
& Marilyn Bergman) - 3:23
Note: Schifrin does not
participate in other titles from Columbia FC36258.
Issues: a on Columbia
FC-36258, Columbia CK-36258 [CD]
Producer: Gary Klein. Executive Producer: Charles Koppelman.
Engineer: John Arrias
Notes: N/A
NIGHT FLIGHT
Turbulence (also credited to "Lalo Schifrin Orchestra")
Paris: c. 1979
Unknown
orchestra inc. Kim Richmond (woodwinds,arr), P.J. Ross (vcl) and others.
a. Turbulence (P.J.
Ross/Eddy Warner) - 7:09
b. Jet Frenzy (P.J. Ross/Eddy Warner) - 4:52
c. Supersonic (aka Supersonic Love) (P.J. Ross/Eddy Warner) - 5:00
d. Ticket To Tomorrow (P.J. Ross/Eddy Warner) - 5:55
e. Night Flight (P.J. Ross/Eddy Warner) - 7:12
f. High In The Clouds (P.J. Ross/Eddy Warner) - 5:38
Note: While
Lalo Schifrin confirms he is the producer of this project, the
artist here IS NOT the Lalo Schifrin
Orchestra. Also, Schifrin has said he did not compose, arrange or
conduct any of the above titles.
Issues: a-f on WM (Fr) 004 VE, Beat (It) BL-4015, Avanz (Jap) SP/CR320006 [CD]
(as by "Lalo Schifrin Orchestra").
Singles: a, d & c on WM (Fr) 003 VE (12).
Producer: Lalo Schifrin
Engineer: Not Listed
Notes: N/A
AIRPORT '79 (aka
THE CONCORDE--AIRPORT '79, AIRPORT '80 -- THE
CONCORDE and CONCORD
-- AIRPORT 79)
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: July 24, 1979
Tony Ortega (sax); Ian Underwood, Benjamin Barrett (key); Israel Baker
(concert master); Herman Clebanoff, Assa Drori, Ronald Folsom, Mari
Tsumara, George Kast, David Frisina, David Montagu, Reginald Hill, Jack
Pepper, Eira Kliger, Kenneth Yerke, Haim Shtrum, Karen Jones, Endre
Granat, Stanley Plummer (vln); David Schwartz, Gareth Nuttycombe, Louis
Kievman, Sven Reher, Virginia Majewski, Dan Neufeld, Janet Lakatos,
Denyse Buffum (viola); Raphael Kramer, Nils Oliver, Paula Hochhalter,
Selene Hurford, Robert Adcock, Paul Bergstrom (cello); Irwin Coster,
Wayne Coster, Jack Dulong, Dale McMickle, Jack McTaggart, Clinton Roemer
(copyist); Sandy DeCrescent (contractor); Dick Hazard, Jack Hayes (arr);
Lalo Schifrin (leader).
a. (MC9073) Love Rhapsody From
"The Concorde -- Airport '79"
(Lalo Schifrin) - 4:52
same or similar.
b. (MC9074) Theme From "The Concorde -- Airport
'79" (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:28
Issues: a & b on MCA 41110 [45].
Producer: Lalo Schifrin
Engineer: Not Listed
Notes: N/A
THE AMITYVILLE HORROR
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California; July 1979
Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond); Alan Douglas
("Disco Boogie Consultant") with others unknown.
a. Amityville Frenzy
(Lalo Schifrin) - 4:53
Hollywood, California: July 1979
collective personnel inc. Malcolm McNabb, Graham Young (tp); Lloyd
Ulyate, Ed Kusby, George Roberts, Dick Noel (tb); David Duke,
Richard Perissi, Vincent De Rosa, Henry Sigismonti, Robert Henderson
(frhrn); Sheridon Stokes, Louise Di Tullio, John Neufeld, Kim
Richmond, Ronnie Lang, Joseph Soldo, Dominic Soldo, Gene Cipriano,
Ethmer Roten (woodwinds); Ralph Grierson, Mike Lang (key); Dennis
Budimer (g); David Young, Chuck Berghofer (b); Ken Watson, Larry
Bunker, Joe Porcaro, Emil Richards (perc); Israel Baker (concert
master); Constance Pressman, Paul Shure, Bonnie Douglas, Assa Drori,
David Newman, Ezra Kliger, Marshall Sosson, Joseph Goodman, Herman
Clebanoff, Alfred Lustgarten, Mary Lundquist, Murray Korda, Anatol
Kaminsky, Gordon Marron, Leonard Atkins, Irma Neumann, Pavel Farkas,
Michelle Grab, Bernard Kundell, Stanley Plummer, Debbie Grossman,
Shirley Cornell, Vincent Houser (aka Art Deco), Don Palmer (vln);
Allan Harshman, Virginia Majewski, Peter Hatch, Mark Kovacs, Janet
Lakatos, Myer Bello, Gareth Nuttycombe, Robert Ostrowsky (viola);
Raphael Kramer, Selene Hurford, Mary Lane, Robert Rist, Igor
Horoshevsky, Marie Fera, Harry Shlutz, Douglas Davis, Nino Rosso
(cello); Milton Kestenbaum, Peter Mercurio (string b); Dorothy
Remsen (harp); Leonard Graves, Wendy Hall, Laury Woods, Terrence
Bonnell (copyist); Harry Lojewski (orchestra mgr); Dick Hazard
(orchestration); Lalo Schifrin (leader).
b. Amityville Horror Main Title
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:45
c. Get Out
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:27
d. Amityville Love Scene
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:15
e. 5th Concerto for Harpsichord and Strings
(Johann Sebastian Bach) - 3:42
f. At the Park
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:49
g. The Ax (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:26
h. Juke Box (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:00
i. The Basement (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:21
j. Bleeding Walls (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:55
k. Amityville Horror End Credits (Lalo Schifrin) -
2:23
Note:
Academy Awards nominee
for Best Original Score: 1980. Golden Globe nominee
for Best Original Score - Motion Picture: 1980.
Issues: a-k on American International AILP3003,
Casablanca (Ger)
NB7056, Casablanca (It) CALP-5047.
Singles: a (3:20 edit mono) & a (3:20 edit stereo) on American International AI 4102 [45].
Samplers: a also
on
Boutique
(Ger) 00440 0692071,
Boutique (Ger) 00440 0692072 [CD] titled MOST
WANTED - 1968-1979.
Producer: Lalo Schifrin. Executive Producer: Buddy Epstein
Engineer: Aaron Rochen
Notes: N/A
Covers:
"Amityville Horror" also performed by
Cinema Sound Stage Orchestra (Stage & Screen
Productions XSSC720).
AND STILL I RISE [A Musical]
AMAS Repertory Theatre; New York City: c. November 1979
Maya Angelou (writer, director); Brenda Pressley
(Annabel); David Dawud (Zebediah); Lalo Schifrin (music).
Titles include:
a. Phenomenal Woman
b. Memory of Love
Note:
This musical
production sets Maya Angelou's poetry from "Just
Give Me A Cool Drink Of Water 'Fore I Die," "Oh
Pray My Wings Are Gonna Fit Me Well" and "And
Still I Rise" to the music of Lalo Schifrin.
Issues: None
WHEN TIME RAN OUT... (aka
THE EARTH'S FINAL FURY)
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1980
Lalo Schifrin (comp); Jack Hayes (orchestrations).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None (Warner Bros.)
SERIAL
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1980
Lalo Schifrin (comp); Michael Johnson (vcl).
a. A Changing World
(Lalo Schifrin/Norman Gimbel)
(other titles unknown)
Issues: None (Paramount)
LOOPHOLE (aka
BREAK IN)
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1980
Lalo Schifrin (comp,arr,cond) with unidentified
horns,p,synth,el-b,d and strings.
a. Loophole (Main Title)
b. Chance (End Title) (Lalo
Schifrin/Peter John Sinfield)
(other titles unknown)
Issues: None
BRUBAKER
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: April 1980
collective personnel inc. John Audino, Warren Luening, Malcolm Boyd
McNab, Snooky Young (tp); Dick Nash, Dick Noel, George Roberts, Thomas
Shepard, Lloyd Ulyate (tb); James A. Decker, Vincent N. DeRosa, Richard
E. Perissi, Henry Sigismonti (frhrn); Pete Christlieb, Ronnie Lang, Ted
Nash, John Neufeld, Kim Richmond, Bud Shank (sax/woodwinds); Ralph
Grierson, Mike Lang, Ian Underwood (p, key); John Edward Beland, Dennis
Budimer, James E. Burton. Al Hendrickson, Peter Kleinow, Tim May, Donald
Peake (g); Herbert J. Pederson (banjo); Byron D. Berline (mand); Tommy
Morgan (hca); Edward Greene, Andrew "Sonny" Olivera, Emil
Richards, Ken Watson (d, perc); Patricia N. Aiken, Judith F. Aller,
Dixie Blackstone, Harry Bluestone, Bobby Bruce (aka Robert Berg), Herman
Clebanoff, Bonnie Douglas, David Frisina, Richard S. Greene, Debbie Sue
Grossman, Anatol Kaminsky, Nathan Kaproff, Irving Bane Katz, Ezra Kliger,
Alfred Lustgarten, Connie Meyer, Irma W. Neumann, David L. Newman, Jack
Pepper, Stanley Plummer, Nathan Ross, Erica Sharp, Daniel Shindaryov,
Haim Shtrum, Paul C. Shure, Marshall Sosson, Joseph Stepansky, Polly
Sweeney, Ilkka I. Talvi, Helen Tannenbaum-Katz, Miwako Watanabe, Harold
Wolf (vln); Myer Bello, Rollice Dale, Peter G. Hatch, Myra Kestenbaum,
Janet Lakatos, Virginia Majewski, Robert Ostrowsky, Sven Reher, Joel E.
Rosenberg, Hakop Sandaldjia, David Schwartz, Barbara A Simons (viola);
Robert Lee Adcock, Ron Cooper, Douglas L. Davis, Selene Depuy-Hurford,
Nina Deveritch-Smith, Paula J. Hochhalter, Armand Kaproff, Mary C. Lane,
Harry L. Shultz, Eleanor Slatkin, Nancy Stein-Ross, Gloria Strassner
(cello); Chuck Domanico, Steven G. Edelman, Arni Egilsson, Richard H.
Feves, Scott Harper, Edward Meares, Peter A. Mercurio, Buell Neidlinger,
Jerry O. Scheff (b); Dorothy Remsen, Anne Mason Stockton (harp); Jack Hayes
(arr); Terence A. Bonnell (orchestration); Julia Eidsvoog, Ernest
Rosecrans, Paul Sprosty, Kathleen A. Weeast (copyist); Meyer Rubin
(contractor); Lalo Schifrin (cond).
a.
Theme from Brubaker (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:47
b. Main Titles (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:41
c. So Far From Love (Schifrin/Nelson) - 2:34
d. Pinky's Place (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:44
e. The Man on the Bottles (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:56
f. Country Living (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:35
g. All For the Love of Sunshine (Schifrin/Curb/Hatcher) -
4:06
h. The Details (Lalo Schifrin) - 0:58
i. Coombes (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:13
j. Relations (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:33
k. The New Warden (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:06
l. Chow Down (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:33
m. Sunglasses (Lalo Schifrin) - 0:49
n. Alone (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:00
o. Work With Me (Lalo Schifrin) - 0:51
p. Rolling Down (Schifrin/Nelson/Cray) - 1:58
q. A Free Worlder (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:35
r. Out of Town (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:54
s. Blazing Buildings (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:08
t. Fiddles & Broomsticks (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:18
u. Nowhere to Go (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:19
v. Wakefield Blues (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:12
w. A Closer Walk With Me (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:29
x. Arkansas (Schifrin/Nelson/Cray) - 1:44
y. Dance to It (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:23
z. Lonely Brubaker (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:41
aa. Shock Treatment (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:27
ab. The Digging Begins (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:27
ac. Bodies (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:25
ad. A Handful at a Time (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:34
ae. Take Him Alive (Lalo Schifrin) - 0:48
af. Death at the Diner (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:05
ag. Finale (Brubaker's Adagio & Coda) (Lalo Schifrin) -
3:40
Issues: a-ag on Intrada
Special Collection Volume 10 [CD]
Producer: Nick Redman and Douglass Fake. Executive Producer:
Roger Feigelson.
Engineer: John Neal
Notes: Nick Redman
THE COMPETITION
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: c. 1980
Randy Crawford (vcl); Ed Freeeman (arr) with others unknown.
a. Love Theme--The Competition
(People Alone) (Lalo Schifrin/Will Jennings) - 2:55
Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond) with others
unknown.
b. Love Theme--Street Sequence
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:30
c. Rumors (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:13
d. Love Theme--Love Sequence (Lalo Schifrin) -
3:42
e. Competition Episodes (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:19
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra featuring Daniel Pollack
(p solo); Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond).
f. Excerpts from Prokofieff's Piano
Concerto #3 (Prokofieff) - 7:25
same or similar, except Lalo Schifrin
(p,arr,cond).
g. Love Theme--The Competition
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:36
same or similar, Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond).
h. Renaissance Players
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:13
i. Departure (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:09
j. The Defection (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:05
k. Love Theme--Park Sequence (Lalo Schifrin) -
2:02
l. Love Theme--Fisherman's Wharf Sequence
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:05
m. Competition--Main Title (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:03
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra featuring Chet
Swiatkowski (p solo); Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond).
n. Excerpts from Beethoven's Emperor Concerto
(Beethoven) - 6:46
Note:
Academy Awards nominee
for Best Song: "Love Theme--The Competition
(People Alone)": 1981.
Issues: a-n on MCA 5185, MCA (Ger) 203 452,
MCA (Jap) MVCM-22076 [CD]. a-n also on WEA (Arg) 88042 titled LA
COMPETENCIA.
Singles: a & g also on MCA 51060 [45], mCA (Arg) 9297
[45], MCA
(Jap) VIMX-1520 [45], MCA (Br) 102 935 [45], MCA (Au) 102.935 [45].
Samplers: a also on CPMG
(Columbia Pictures Music Group) S17326 titled 1976-1986: A DECADE OF
HITS.
Producer: Ed Freeman (a). Lalo Schifrin (b-n). Executive
Producer: Howard B. Wolf (a, g only).
Engineer: John Neal, Peter Granite, Mike Beiriger, Ed Freeman
& Robert Fernandez
Notes: Lalo Schifrin
Covers: "Love Theme - The
Competition" also performed by Lincoln Mayorga in 1981 on THE COMPETITION (Townhall S31, Townhall THCD 31
[CD]). "People Alone (From The Competition)"
also performed by Erich Kunzel (Telarc CD-80243 [CD]).
BATTLE CREEK BRAWL (aka
THE BIG BRAWL)
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood; c. 1980
Abe Most (cl); Lalo Schifrin (comp) plus others unknown.
a. Training Montage
(aka The Big Brawl)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:27
b. Fast Moves (aka The Big Brawl)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 4:00
c. Uncle Herbert
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:43
d.
Playing Nurse (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:18
e.
Jerrys Rag
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:09
f.
The Trap
(aka The Big Brawl)
(Lalo Schifrin)
- 4:19
g. Training Montage
(aka The Big Brawl)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:41
h. Oriental Drama (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:09
i. Roller Derby
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:28
j. Razor Cuts (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:22
k. Miss Wong (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:04
l. The Kiss of Death (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:53
m. Victory Fanfare (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:11
n. Training Montage
(aka The Big Brawl)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:40
Note: Some of
the above titles include dialogue from the film.
Issues: a-n on Victor (Jap)
VIP-28006, CTI (It) 1121.
Singles: a & c also on Victor (Jap) VIPX-1532 [45].
Samplers: a also on Nippon
Columbia (Jap) COCA 14685 [CD] titled THE
JACKIE CHAN PERFECT COLLECTION. a & d also on
Victor (Jap) VIP-28044 titled VIVA! JACKIE CHAN.
THE CAT STRIKES AGAIN...
Jimmy Smith - Arranged and Conducted by Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: July 1980
Oscar Brashear, Jerry Hey (tp,flhrn); Alan Kaplan (tb); Gary Herbig, John
Bolivar (sax,f); Jimmy Smith (org); Ronnie Foster (p);
Howard Roberts, Tim May, Dennis Budimer (g); Ray Brown
(b); Chuck Domonico (el-b); Grady Tate (d); Paulinho da
Costa (perc); Lalo Schifrin (arr,cond).
a. The Big Brawl
(Lalo Schifrin) - 4:20
b. Down Here on the Ground (Lalo Schifrin) - 6:59
c. Layin' Low (Jimmy Smith) - 4:58
d. Free Ride (Lalo Schifrin) - 6:06
e. Wersi Time (Lalo Schifrin) - 5:43
f. Where is Magdalena? (Jimmy Smith) - 3:55
g. Lonely Shepherd (James Last) - 4:50
h. In Search of Truth (Jimmy Smith) - 5:54
i. The Cat Strikes Again (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:27
Issues: a-i on Milan SLP128, Wersi
(Ger) L-1003, Inner City IC 1121, Delta
(Ger) 11025 [CD], LaserLight 15-154 [CD]. a-i also on Milan (Fr) CD
CH 128 [CD] titled THE BIG BRAWL.
Samplers: a (as
"The Big Browl") also on LaserLight
55 067[CD], titled BIRTH OF THE COOL FUNK:
VINTAGE JAMS AND SERIOUS GROOVES and LaserLight 17 161 [CD], titled BIRTH
OF THE COOL FUNK: VINTAGE JAMS AND SERIOUS GROOVES
VOL. 3 (as "The Big Browl").
Producer: Reinhard Franz, Jimmy Smith
Engineer: Eirik Wangberg
INVOCATIONS
Lalo Schifrin
c. 1980
Commissioned and performed by the New American Symphony; Lalo Schifrin
(comp).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None
THE NUDE BOMB (aka
THE RETURN OF MAXWELL SMART)
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1980
Merry Clayton (vcl); Lalo Schifrin (comp).
a. (MC9928) You're Always
There When I Need You
(Lalo Schifrin/Don Black) - 3:49
(other titles unknown)
Issues: a on MCA 41266 [45].
Producer: Lalo Schifrin in association with Steve Tyrell
& Unison Productions, Ltd.
THE CHICAGO STORY
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1981
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Note:
Pilot
originally broadcast on NBC-TV on March 15, 1981
(series broadcast on NBC-TV from March 6, 1982 to
August 27, 1982, without Schifrin).
Issues: None
CAVEMAN
Lalo Schifrin
Mexico City, Mexico and London, England: 1981
Lalo Schifrin with orchestra.
a. Caveman (Main Title) (Lalo
Schifrin) - 10:31
b. The Kissing Plant (Lalo Schifrin) - 6:25
c. The Horn Lizard (Lalo Schifrin) - 5:21
d. Tyrannosaurus Rex (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:25
e. Homo Erectus (Lalo Schifrin) - 6:26
f. Pterodactyl (Lalo Schifrin) - 7:11
g. William Tell Overture - 3:25
h. March Of The Caveman (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:01
i. Prehistoric Dance (Lalo Schifrin) - 5:15
j. Caveman (End Title) (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:02
Issues: a-j on Aleph 032 [CD]
(issued June 7, 2005).
Producer: Nick Redman. Executive Producer: Donna Schifrin
Engineer: Dick Lewsey
Notes: Jon Burlingame
THE
COMPETITION
Lincoln Mayorga
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1981
Lincoln Mayorga (p).
a. Le Moine Etourdi et L'Oiseau (Lalo
Schifrin) - 1:14
b. Love Theme - The Competition (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:54
Note: Other titles without
Lalo Schifrin
Issues: a-b on Townhall S31,
Townhall THCD 31 [CD]
LA PELLE (aka
LA PEAU, THE SKIN)
Lalo Schifrin
Trafalgar Recording Studios; Rome: April 27, 1981
Lalo Schifrin (orchestration, cond) with others unknown.
a. La Pelle Tema D'Amore
(Lalo Schifrin) - 3:00
b. Deborah (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:01
c. La Vergine Di Napoli (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:49
d. La Sirena (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:44
e. Scena Della Seduzione (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:30
f. La Compassione di Malaparte (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:09
g. La Pelle Finale (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:08
h. Ragazza Sbagliata (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:11
i. La Banda del Paese (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:33
j. Scena Dei Marocchini
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:54
k. Il Vesuvio (Lalo Schifrin) - 2:05
l. Passeggiata Di Napoli (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:47
m.
Napoli, 1943 Parte I
(aka La Banda Del Passe (#2))
(Lalo Schifrin) - 0:58 (1:54)
n.
Napoli, 1943 Parte II (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:00 (see
ab below)
o.
Napoli, 1943 Parte III
(aka La Banda Del Passe (#4))
(Lalo Schifrin) - 4:38 (4:41)
p.
Napoli, 1943 Parte IV
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:23 (see ab below)
q.
Napoli, 1943 Parte V
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:02 (see ac below)
r.
Napoli, 1943 Parte VI
(Lalo Schifrin) - 2:21 (see ac below)
s. Dramma di una Citta
(aka La Pelle (Dramma di una Citta')
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:30 (1:33)
t. Ogni Pelle di Uomo e di Cane
(aka La Pelle (Ogni Pelle
di Uomo e di Cane)) (Lalo Schifrin) - 0:44
(1:16)
u. Passeggiata di Napoli (Versione
Breve)
(aka Passeggiata di Napoli (#2)) (Lalo Schifrin) - 1:02
(1:03)
v. Guerra Subdola/Tema D'Amore (Ripresa)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:43
(see aa & ad below)
w. Disperazione
(aka La Pelle (Disperazione))
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:00 (1:44)
x. La Sirena (Versione Breve)
(aka La Sirena (#2))
(Lalo Schifrin) - 0:53 (1:30)
y. Guerra Nel Dopoguerra (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:12
(see aa below)
z. Momenti di Serenita
(aka La Pelle (Momenti di Serenita))
(Lalo Schifrin) - 1:54 (1:57)
aa. La Pelle (Guerra Subdola nel Dopoguerra)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 3:35 (edit of y & v (edit)
above)
ab. La Banda Del Passe (#3)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 3:23 (edit of n & p above)
ac. La Banda Del Passe (#5)
(Lalo Schifrin) - 3:18 (edit of q & r above)
ad. La Pelle Tema D'Amore
(Lalo Schifrin) - 4:06 (expands second part of v above)
Note: Alternative titles and
running times listed in parentheses above (m-z) as on Saimel (Sp)
3997410 [CD].
Issues: a-l on Cinevox (It)
MDF33.147 titled LA PELLE. a-l on RCA (It) SPL1-7329 titled
LA PIEL. a-l on Gaumont (Fr) 753-805 titled
LA PEAU. a-z on Cinevox (It) CD-CIA 5095 [CD] titled LA
PELLE. a-m, o, s, t, u, w, x, z, aa, ab, ac & ad on Saimel (Sp)
3997410 [CD].
Producer: Giorgio Agazzi
Engineer: Antonio Giampaoli
Notes: Claudio Fuiano (Cinevox (It) CD-CIA 5095 [CD]).
LOS VIERNES DE LA
ETERNIDAD (aka THE FRIDAYS OF ETERNITY)
Lalo Schifrin
poss. Argentina, Buenos Aires: 1981
Lalo Schifrin with unknown orchestra and Tormenta (vcl) and Oscar
Cardozo Ocampo (arr).
a. Los Viernes de la Eternidad
(Lalo Schifrin/Tormenta) - 3:07
same or similar, Tormenta out.
b. Los Viernes de la Eternidad
(Instrumental) (Lalo Schifrin) - 3:02
Issues: a-b on Microfon (Arg)
4764 [45].
Producer: Mariano Barabino
CAPRICCIO FOR CLARINET
AND STRINGS
Lalo Schifrin
c. 1981
Eli Eban (cl) with the
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra; Lalo Schifrin (cond).
a. Capriccio for Clarinet and
Strings (Lalo Schifrin)
Note: This piece was written
for soloist David Shifrin, who was unable to perform it at the
premiere. It was later performed by the Los Angeles Chamber
Orchestra with David Shifrin as soloist. Shifrin also recorded the
piece in 2005 in a performance that was issued on the 2006 disc,
SHIFRIN PLAYS SCHIFRIN.
Issues: None.
BUDDY BUDDY
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: 1981
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Note:
"Cecilia"
by Michael Dees (arranged by Pete Rugolo) without
Schifrin.
Issues: None (MGM)
THE SEDUCTION
Lalo Schifrin
prob. Hollywood, California: c. 1981-82
Lalo Schifrin (comp).
(titles unknown)
Issues: None.
INS AND OUTS
Lalo Schifrin
Hollywood, California: March 29 & 30, 1982
Sam Most (flutes); Lalo Schifrin (p); Andy Simpkins (b);
Earl Palmer Sr. (d); Paulinho Da Costa (perc).
a. Ins and Outs
(Lalo Schifrin) - 5:03
b. Con Alma (Dizzy Gillespie) - 5:10
c. Love Poem for Donna (Lalo Schifrin) -
5:03
d. Down Here on the Ground (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:36
e. Manteca (Dizzy Gillespie/Walter Fuller/Luciano
Gonzales) - 4:13
f. Paraphrase (Lalo Schifrin) - 4:14
same, except Lalo Schifrin (p,arr).
g. Brazilian Impressions
(Based On The Bachianas Brasileiras #5 By Villa Lobos) -
4:28
Sam Most (flutes); Lalo Schifrin (p); Andy Simpkins (b);
Earl Palmer Sr. (d); Paulinho Da Costa (perc).
h. The Fox (Lalo Schifrin) -
4:55
Issues: a-h on Nautilus NR-51, Palo Alto
PA8055-N, Real (Mex) 2029, Nautilus NR51 DIDZ10009 [CD]. a-h on Aleph 027 [CD] titled
INS AND OUTS AND LALO LIVE AT THE
BLUE NOTE.
Producer: Jeffrey Weber. Associate Producer: Christopher
Augustine. Executive Producers: David Richardson with Jerry Luby.
Engineer: Rich Feldman
Notes: Jim McCullaugh (July 1982).
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