| Product Summary | | Label: Uni/hip-O Records | | UPC: 00076744002129 | | Release Date: 10/8/1996 | | Buy.com Sku: 60263179 | | Item#: M9MRXR | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Mission: Impossible ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 2. Jim On The Move ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 3. Operation Charm ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 4. Sniper, The ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 5. Rollin Hand ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 6. Plot, The ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 7. Wide Willy ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 8. Cinnamon ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 9. Barney Does It All ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 10. Danger ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 11. Mission: Accomplished ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 12. Intrigue - (bonus track) ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 13. Self-Destruct - (bonus track) ~ Original Soundtrack |  | | 14. More Mission - (bonus track) ~ Original Soundtrack |  |
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel includes: Lalo Schifrin (conductor, piano, harpsicord); Bill Plummer (sitar); Bud Shank (alto saxophone); Stu Williamson (trumpet); Mike Melvoin (piano). |  | Reissue producer: Andy McKaie. |  | Tracks 1-11 originally released on DOT LP# DLP-25831 in 1967. Tracks 12-14 originally released on MORE MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE DLP-25919 in 1968. Includes liner notes by Andy McKaie. |  | Digitally remastered by Doug Schwartz (Audio Mechanics, Los Angeles, California). |  | J&R Exclusive |  | Composer: Lalo Schifrin. |  | Personnel: Lalo Schifrin (piano, harpsichord); Bill Plummer (sitar); Bud Shank (saxophone, alto saxophone); Stu Williamson (trumpet); Mike Melvoin (piano). |  | Liner Note Author: Andy McKaie. |  | Arranger: Lalo Schifrin. |  | Lalo Schifrin's thrilling big-band soundtrack for MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE boosted the TV show's initial ratings. Even decades removed, the program's cult status owes a great debt to Schifrin's score. The theme, "Mission: Impossible," should be instantly recognizable to most listeners. Here, Schifrin blends together Latin riffs and blaring brass with a healthy dose of musical intrigue. On this tune, the solo section--featuring an electric piano--is really a 12-bar blues. This piece is also scored in 5/4 time, proving that odd time signatures can be just as captivating and funky as 4/4 or "common" time. Other tracks, such as "Jim on the Move" and "The Plot," combine Argentinean music with blues and period rock. In contrast, "Cinnamon" and "Danger" are more overtly jazzy. These tracks contain lush string arrangements and elegant horn solos. One of the most salient features of this soundtrack is the doubling of the bass by the piano in the lower register. This distinctive technique defines the overall sound of the show's timelessly intriguing music. | Engineer: Hank Cicalo |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 2004 |  | Original Release Date : 1967 |  | Catalog ID : 40021 |  | Label : DOT Records |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00076744002129 |
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