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June 21, 2020: Lalo's Eighty-Eight
An unannounced wing-ding for Argentinian composer, pianist, arranger, and conductor Lalo Schifrin, celebrating his 88th birthday today. A look at his childhood in Buenos Aires as a prodigy, his miraculous exit to Paris to study at the Consevatoire, his triumphant return to Argentina, and subsequent emigration to New York. Schifrin made his mark in film music, but is perhaps lesser known as a jazz musician and composer who wrote a masterwork for Dizzy Gillespie - we'll hear the whole Suite! Sweet!!
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Mission Impossible - opening (1967) | This Tape Will Self-Destruct in Five Seconds | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | ||
The DJ You Have | 0:02:01 (Pop-up) | |||
Lalo Schifrin | Peanut Vendor | Jazz Meets The Symphony 6 - Kaleidoscope | Bass – Christian McBride Drums – Gordon Rytmeister Executive-Producer – Donna Schifrin Orchestra – The Sydney Symphony Orchestra Piano, Conductor, Producer – Lalo Schifrin Trombone – James Morrison Recorded live at the Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall, in Sydney, Australia, February 17, 18 and 19, 2005. | 0:03:41 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | The Wig | The Dissection and Reconstruction of Music from the Past as Performed by the Inmates of Lalo Schifrin's Demented Ensemble as a Tribute to the Memory of the Marquis De Sade | Lalo Schifrin – arranger, conductor, harpsichord, piano • Jerome Richardson – alto flute, bass flute, tenor saxophone • Romeo Penque – alto flute, tenor saxophone • Jimmy Maxwell, Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, Snooky Young – trumpet • Ray Alonge, Richard Berg, James Buffington – French horn • Urbie Green, J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding – trombone • Tommy Mitchell – bass trombone • Don Butterfield – tuba • Gene Bertoncini – classical guitar, electric guitar • Gloria Agostini – harp • Harry Lookofsky, Gene Orloff, Christopher Williams- violin • Alfred Brown – viola, violin • George Ricci – cello • Richard Davis – double bass • Grady Tate – drums • Rose Marie Jun – vocals Recorded April 27 and 28, 1966 | 0:12:55 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Poema Do Adeus | Bossa Nova New Brazilian Jazz | Lalo Schifrin - piano, arranger • Leo Wright - flute • Christopher White - bass • Rudy Collins - drums • Jose Paulo, Carmen Costa - Latin percussion Recorded in New York City in June 1962 | 0:15:34 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Theme from Mannix | Maxxix TV Sdtrk. | 1968 | 0:18:45 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Calliope of Death (theme) | Rollercoaster sdtrk. | 1977 A Jennings Lang Production - starring George Segal, Richard Widmark, Timmothy Bottoms, Harry Guardino, Susan Strasberg and Henry Fonda in "Rollercoaster". Screenplay by Richard Levinson & William Link. Story by Sanford Sheldon and Richard Levinson & William Link. Music by Lalo Schifrin. Directed by James Goldstone, Produced by Jennings Lang. A Universal Picture. Technicolor. Panavision. | 0:23:04 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Jaws | Black Widow | • Lalo Schifrin - piano, keyboards, arranger, conductor • Jon Faddis - trumpet • Wayne Andre, Billy Campbell, Barry Rogers - trombone • Dave Taylor - bass trombone • Pepper Adams - baritone saxophone • Joe Farrell - alto saxophone, flute • Jerry Dodgion, Hubert Laws, George Marge - flute • Clark Spangler - keyboards • Eric Gale, Jerry Friedman, John Tropea - guitar • Anthony Jackson - bass • Andy Newmark - drums • Don Alias, Carter Collins, Sue Evans, Carlos Martin - percussion • Patti Austin - vocals • Max Ellen, Paul Gershman, Emanuel Green, Harold Kohon, Charles Libove, Harry Lookofsky, David Nadien, Matthew Raimondi - violin Recorded at Mediasound Studios in New York City on March 29 & 30, 1976 | 0:25:04 (Pop-up) |
DJ Shutmeup | 0:32:12 (Pop-up) | |||
Lalo Schifrin | Machinations | There's A Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On | Lalo Schifrin - piano, synthesizer, arranger, conductor • Tony Terran, John Audino - trumpet • Lloyd Ulyate, Barrett O'Hara - trombone • John Johnson - tuba • Vincent DeRosa - horn • Bud Shank, Ronnie Lang, Sam Most - reeds • Arnold Kobentz - oboe, English horn • Ralph Grierson, Artie Kane, Roger Kellaway, Mike Lang - keyboards • Paul Beaver - keyboards, synthesizer, stereo harp • Carl Fortina - accordion • Howard Roberts, Dennis Budimer, Bill Pitman, Louis Morell - guitar • James Bond, Ray Brown - bass • Carol Kaye, Max Bennett - electric bass • Shelly Manne - drums, percussion • Earl Palmer, Ken Watson, Joe Porcaro, Emil Richards - percussion • Milt Holland - tabla • Bonnie Douglas, Sam Freed, Anatol Kaminsky, Nathan Kaproff, George Kast, Marvin Limonick, Erno Neufeld, Paul Shure - violin • Myra Kestenbaum, Allan Harshman, Robert Ostrowsky, Virginia Majewski - viola • Raphael Kramer, Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin - cello • Catherine Gotthoffer - harp | 0:41:53 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Finding McB (from The Beguiled - Previously Unreleased) | Lalo Schifrin: My Life in Moveis | The Beguiled is a 1971 American Southern Gothic film directed by Don Siegel, starring Clint Eastwood and Geraldine Page. The script was written by Albert Maltz and is based on the 1966 novel written by Thomas P. Cullinan, originally titled A Painted Devil. The film marks the third of five collaborations between Siegel and Eastwood, following Coogan's Bluff (1968) and Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970), and continuing with Dirty Harry (1971) and Escape from Alcatraz (1979).[2] | 0:44:32 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Tar Sequence | Cool Hand Luke - OST | 1967 | 0:47:15 (Pop-up) |
Paul Newman | Plastic Jesus | Oringal film soundtrack | 0:50:04 (Pop-up) | |
Lalo Schifrin | Joe Kidd - Main Title | Lalo Schifrin: My Life in Film | Joe Kidd is a 1972 American Technicolor Western film in Panavision starring Clint Eastwood and Robert Duvall, written by Elmore Leonard and directed by John Sturges. The film is about an ex-bounty hunter hired by a wealthy landowner named Frank Harlan to track down Mexican revolutionary leader Luis Chama, who is fighting for land reform. It forms part of the Revisionist Western genre. • Clint Eastwood as Joe Kidd • Robert Duvall as Frank Harlan • John Saxon as Luis Chama • Don Stroud as Lamarr Simms • Stella Garcia as Helen Sanchez • James Wainwright as Olin Mingo • Paul Koslo as Roy Gannon • Gregory Walcott as Sinola County Sheriff Bob Mitchell • Dick Van Patten as Hotel manager • Lynne Marta as Elma • John Carter as Judge • Pepe Hern as Priest • Joaquín Martínez as Manolo • Ron Soble as Ramon • Pepe Callahan as Naco • Clint Ritchie as Deputy Calvin | 0:52:13 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Les Felins - Main Title | My Life in Movies | 1964 | 0:55:23 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | The Fox - Main Title | The Fox sdtrk | The Fox is a 1967 Canadian drama film directed by Mark Rydell. The screenplay by Lewis John Carlino and Howard Koch is loosely based on the 1923 novella of the same title by D. H. Lawrence. The film marked Rydell's feature film directorial debut. • Sandy Dennis as Jill Banford • Anne Heywood as Ellen March • Keir Dullea as Paul Grenfel 1967 | 0:58:43 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Marquis de Sade | The Dissection and Reconstruction of Music from the Past as Performed by the Inmates of Lalo Schifrin's Demented Ensemble as a Tribute to the Memory of the Marquis De Sade | • Lalo Schifrin – arranger, conductor, harpsichord, piano • Jerome Richardson – alto flute, bass flute, tenor saxophone • Romeo Penque – alto flute, tenor saxophone • Jimmy Maxwell, Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, Snooky Young – trumpet • Ray Alonge, Richard Berg, James Buffington – French horn • Urbie Green, J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding – trombone • Tommy Mitchell – bass trombone • Don Butterfield – tuba • Gene Bertoncini – classical guitar, electric guitar • Gloria Agostini – harp • Harry Lookofsky, Gene Orloff, Christopher Williams- violin • Alfred Brown – viola, violin • George Ricci – cello • Richard Davis – double bass • Grady Tate – drums • Rose Marie Jun – vocals Recorded April 27 and 28, 1966 | 1:03:47 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | The Marquis is Back | Return of The Marquis De Sade | Bass – Brian Bromberg (tracks: 1 to 6), Ray Brown (tracks: 7 to 9) Cello – David Shamban (tracks: 1 to 6) Composed By, Piano, Harpsichord, Conductor – Lalo Schifrin Drums – Jeff Hamilton (tracks: 1 to 6) Drums, Percussion – Grady Tate (tracks: 7 to 9) Guitar – Dennis Budimir (tracks: 1 to 6) Harp – Marcia Dickstein (tracks: 1 to 6) Liner Notes – Nick Redman Orchestra – The London Philharmonic Orchestra (tracks: 7 to 9) Saxophone, Flute – Tom Scott (tracks: 1 to 6) Trumpet – James Morrison (tracks: 9) Viola – Harry Shirinian (tracks: 1 to 6) Violin – Charlie Bisharat (tracks: 1 to 6), Murray Adler (tracks: 1 to 6) Vocals – Edie Lehmann (tracks: 1 to 6) Recorded at Capitol Records, August, 2001 | 1:06:33 (Pop-up) |
DJ Luke Fishy | 1:12:28 (Pop-up) | |||
Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra | 01 Prelude | Gillespiana | Bass – Art Davis; Bass Trombone – Paul Faulise; Bongos – Jack Del Rio; Composed By –Lalo Schifrin; Congas – Candido Camero; Drums – Chuck Lampkin; Flute, Alto Saxophone – Leo Wright; French Horn – Al Richman; Gunther Schuller, James Buffington John Julius Watkins (tracks: 1 to 5), Morris Scott (tracks: 4, 5),William Lister (tracks: 4, 5) Piano, Arranged By – Lalo Schifrin Producer [Original Recordings] – Norman Granz Timbales – Willie Rodriguez Trombone – Britt Woodman, Frank Rehak (tracks: 1 to 5), , Urbie Green Trumpet – Carl Warwick Clark Terry, Dizzy Gillespie, Ernie Royal Tuba – Don Butterfield Gillespiana is an album by trumpter Dizzy Gillespie featuring compositions by Lalo Schifrin recorded in 1960 and released on the Verve label.[2] The album features Schifrin's suite written to feature Gillespie and his orchestra. Recorded November 14 and 15, 1960 in New York | 1:28:04 (Pop-up) |
Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra | 02 Blues | Gillespiana | 1:34:04 (Pop-up) | |
Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra | 03 Panamericana | Gillespiana | 1:45:16 (Pop-up) | |
Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra | 04 Africana | Gillespiana | 1:49:52 (Pop-up) | |
Dizzy Gillespie And His Orchestra | 05 Toccata | Gillespiana | 1:57:26 (Pop-up) | |
DJ Busschienenersatz | 2:09:25 (Pop-up) | |||
Lalo Schifrin | The School Bus (Alternate) | Dirty Harry OST | 1971 | 2:13:19 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Enter the Dragon - Main Title 7" | Warner Bros. Records – WB 7735 | 1973 | 2:15:16 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Bullitt (Main Title) | Bullitt OST | ◦ Lalo Schifrin – arranger, conductor ◦ John Audino, Bud Brisbois, Tony Terran – trumpet, flugelhorn ◦ Milt Bernhart, Dick Noel, Lloyd Ulyate, Lew McCreary – trombone ◦ Bud Shank, Ronnie Lang, Gene Cipriano, Bill Perkins, Jack Nimitz – reeds ◦ Mike Melvoin – piano, organ ◦ Mike Deasy, Howard Roberts, Bob Bain – guitar ◦ Ray Brown – bass ◦ Carol Kaye, Max Bennett – electric bass ◦ Stan Levey – drums ◦ Larry Bunker – percussion ◦ Unknown strings Recorded in Hollywood, California on December 6 and 7, 1968. | 2:17:34 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | The Blues for Johann Sebastian | The Dissection and Reconstruction of Music from the Past as Performed by the Inmates of Lalo Schifrin's Demented Ensemble as a Tribute to the Memory of the Marquis De Sade | • Lalo Schifrin – arranger, conductor, harpsichord, piano • Jerome Richardson – alto flute, bass flute, tenor saxophone • Romeo Penque – alto flute, tenor saxophone • Jimmy Maxwell, Ernie Royal, Clark Terry, Snooky Young – trumpet • Ray Alonge, Richard Berg, James Buffington – French horn • Urbie Green, J.J. Johnson, Kai Winding – trombone • Tommy Mitchell – bass trombone • Don Butterfield – tuba • Gene Bertoncini – classical guitar, electric guitar • Gloria Agostini – harp • Harry Lookofsky, Gene Orloff, Christopher Williams- violin • Alfred Brown – viola, violin • George Ricci – cello • Richard Davis – double bass • Grady Tate – drums • Rose Marie Jun – vocals Recorded April 27 and 28, 1966 | 2:19:36 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Renaissance | The Dissection and Reconstruction of Music from the Past as Performed by the Inmates of Lalo Schifrin's Demented Ensemble as a Tribute to the Memory of the Marquis De Sade | 2:23:07 (Pop-up) | |
Lalo Schifrin | How To Open At Will The Most Beautiful Window | There's A Whole Lalo Schifrin Goin' On | Lalo Schifrin - piano, synthesizer, arranger, conductor • Tony Terran, John Audino - trumpet • Lloyd Ulyate, Barrett O'Hara - trombone • John Johnson - tuba • Vincent DeRosa - horn • Bud Shank, Ronnie Lang, Sam Most - reeds • Arnold Kobentz - oboe, English horn • Ralph Grierson, Artie Kane, Roger Kellaway, Mike Lang - keyboards • Paul Beaver - keyboards, synthesizer, stereo harp • Carl Fortina - accordion • Howard Roberts, Dennis Budimer, Bill Pitman, Louis Morell - guitar • James Bond, Ray Brown - bass • Carol Kaye, Max Bennett - electric bass • Shelly Manne - drums, percussion • Earl Palmer, Ken Watson, Joe Porcaro, Emil Richards - percussion • Milt Holland - tabla • Bonnie Douglas, Sam Freed, Anatol Kaminsky, Nathan Kaproff, George Kast, Marvin Limonick, Erno Neufeld, Paul Shure - violin • Myra Kestenbaum, Allan Harshman, Robert Ostrowsky, Virginia Majewski - viola • Raphael Kramer, Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin - cello • Catherine Gotthoffer - harp | 2:26:33 (Pop-up) |
Johnny Hodges | Dreary Days | Buenos Aires Blues | Johnny Hodges (as), Lalo Schifrin (p), and written by, Barry Galbraith (g), George Duvivier (b) Dave Bailey (d) Recorded in New York, on May 26, 1963 | 2:29:29 (Pop-up) |
Paul Horn | Agnus Dei (from Jazz Mass) | Jazz Suite On The Mass Texts | Bass – Bill Plummer Choir – Betty Allen, Evangeline Carmichael, Loulie Jean Norman, Marie Vernon, Marilyn Powell, Sara Jane Tallman, Vern Rowe, William Cole* Composed By, Arranged By, Conductor – Lalo Schifrin Drums – Larry Bunker Flute, Clarinet, Alto Saxophone – Paul Horn French Horn – Vincent DeRosa Harp – Ann Mason Stockton*, Dorothy Remsen Percussion – Emil Richards, Frank Flynn, Ken Watson, Milt Holland Producer – Al Schmitt Trombone – Frank Rosolino Trumpet – Al Porcino, Conte Candoli Tuba – Red Callender Vibraphone – Lynn Blessing 1965 | 2:32:38 (Pop-up) |
DJ de Jour | 2:37:45 (Pop-up) | |||
Lalo Schifrin | Slaughter on Tenth Avenue | Jazz Meets The Symphony 6 - Kaleidoscope | Bass – Christian McBride Drums – Gordon Rytmeister Engineer – Richard Lush Executive-Producer – Donna Schifrin Liner Notes – Richard Palmer (5) Orchestra – The Sydney Symphony Orchestra Photography – John Marmaras Piano, Conductor, Producer – Lalo Schifrin Trumpet, Trombone – James Morrison Recorded live at the Sydney Opera House, Concert Hall, in Sydney, Australia, February 17, 18 and 19, 2005 | 2:42:04 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Cabello Rojo | Two Argentinians in Paris | Bass – Pierre Michelot Drums – Jean-Louis Viale Percussion – Jack Del Rio Piano – Lalo Schifrin All tracks recorded in Paris, 1955 | 2:46:01 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin / Bob Brookmeyer | Just One of Those Things | Samba Para Dos | Lalo Schifrin - piano, arranger • Bob Brookmeyer - valve trombone • Frank Rehak - trombone • Leo Wright - alto saxophone, flute • Phil Woods, Jerome Richardson - alto saxophone • Zoot Sims, Al Cohn - tenor saxophone • Romeo Penque - bass clarinet • Danny Bank - baritone saxophone • Jimmy Raney - guitar • Ben Tucker - bass • Dave Bailey - drums • Jose Paulo - percussion • Carmelita Koehler - cello Recorded Feb. 7, 1963, in New York City. | 2:48:55 (Pop-up) |
Dizzy Gillespie Big Band | Ool Ya Koo [Live] | Carnegie Hall Concert | Vocals – Dizzy Gillespie Joe Carroll Composed By – Chano Pozo Walter Gil Fuller, John Birks Gillespie Congas – Candido Camero* (tracks: 1 to 5) Drums – Chuck Lampkin Flute, Alto Saxophone – Leo Wright French Horn – Gunther Schuller, James Buffington* John Barrows , Richard Berg Liner Notes – John McDonough (3) Mastered By – Suha Gur Percussion – Jose Mangual Julio Collazo Ray Barretto Piano, Arranged By – Lalo Schifrin Trombone – Arnet Sparrow* (tracks: 6 to 10), Britt Woodman, Frank Rehak (tracks: 1 to 5), George Matthews (2) (tracks: 6 to 10), Paul Faulise (tracks: 6 to 10), Urbie Green (tracks: 1 to 5) Trumpet – Carl Warwick Clark Terry, , John Frosk, Nick Travis Tuba – Don Butterfield Vocals – Dizzy Gillespie Joe Carroll | 2:52:20 (Pop-up) |
Lalo Schifrin | Mission: Impossible theme | Mission: Anthology | 1967 | 2:57:44 (Pop-up) |
Auf wiederhören !!! | Thank you, Stork Club fam-fam!! Go well!!! | 3:00:14 (Pop-up) |
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