Hang 'Em High (Remastered) Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra and Chorus
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Album-Release:
1968
HRA-Release:
10.08.2018
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- 1 Hang 'Em High (From the Motion Picture "Hang 'Em High") 02:10
- 2 Theme from "The Fox" (From the Motion Picture "The Fox") 02:16
- 3 Theme from "Valley Of The Dolls" (From the Motion Picture "Valley Of The Dolls") 02:20
- 4 Wish I Knew (From the TV Production "Here Come The Brides) 02:18
- 5 Theme for Three (From the Motion Picture "Wait Until Dark") 02:03
- 6 Bandolero! (From the Motion Picture "Bandolero!") 02:18
- 7 In the Heat of the Night (From the Motion Picture "In The Heat Of The Night") 02:25
- 8 Tomorrow's Love (Morir Un Poco) 02:46
- 9 For Love of Ivy (From the Motion Picture "For Love Of Ivy") 02:45
- 10 My Love (From the TV Production "Here Come The Brides) 02:29
- 11 Bitter Love (From the Motion Picture "Love On The River") 02:34
- 12 Keystone Kop 01:55
Info for Hang 'Em High (Remastered)
"Back in the '50s "background" or "mood music" was the rage. Today, background music has moved to the foreground thanks to the popularity of talented arranger-conductor-composers like Hugo Montenegro. The Montenegro musical credits are most impressive: staff arranger for Andre Kostelanetz, conductor-arranger for Harry Belafonte, important film-scoring assignments ("Hurry Sundown") and extensive TV work ("I Dream of Jeannie," "The Outcasts" and "Here Come the Brides"). With selections like Theme from "Valley of the Dolls," In The Heat of the Night, Theme from "The Fox" and the new hit Hang 'Em High, this Montenegro album runs the gamut from romantic rock through raunchy blues, brassy mariachi and the bright, lyrical western orchestral settings that made THE MUSIC FROM THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY such a smash. Here, then, is more of the Montenegro magicimaginative, modern, entertaining and distinctive." (John Lissner)
Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra and Chorus
Recorded in Hollywood, California 1968
Produced by Joe Reisman
Digitally remastered
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