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Batman - Batman Theme and 11 Hefti Bat Songs |
Neal Hefti |
első megjelenés éve: 1966 |
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(2007)
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5.745 Ft
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1. | Batman Theme
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2. | Evil Plot to Blow up Batman
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3. | Sewer Lady
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4. | The Mafista
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5. | Holy Diploma, Batman-Straight A's!
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6. | Eivel Ekdol, The Albanian Genius
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7. | The Batusi
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8. | Just A Simple Millionaire
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9. | My Fine Feathered Finks
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10. | Mr. Freeze
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11. | Jervis
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12. | Batman Chase
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Jazz / TV Soundtracks
Neal Hefti - Composer, Trumpet
Batman Theme & 19 Hefti Bat Songs effectively acts as the soundtrack to the '60s television series Batman, since all of the 20 tracks were written and performed by Neal Hefti for use on the TV show. There's the familiar "Batman Theme," of course, as well as a number of rousing adventure and comical villainous themes. Anyone who appreciated the tongue-in-cheek, campy humor of the Adam West Batman will likely enjoy this collection. ---Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Neal Hefti
Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s Born: Oct 29, 1922 in Hastings, NE Died: Oct 11, 2008 in CA Genre: Jazz Styles: Big Band, Swing, TV Soundtracks, Television Music
One of the top jazz arranger/composers of the 1950s, Neal Hefti first wrote charts in the late '30s for Nat Towles. He contributed arrangements to the Earl Hines big band; played trumpet with Charlie Barnet, Horace Heidt, and Charlie Spivak (1942-1943); and toured with Woody Herman's First Herd (1944-1946), marrying Herman's singer Francis Wayne. It was with Herman that Hefti began to get a strong reputation, arranging an updated "Woodchopper's Ball" and "Blowin' Up a Storm," and composing "The Good Earth" and "Wild Root." He also took a notable solo during a Lucky Thompson session on "From Dixieland to Bop." However, Hefti soon relegated his trumpet playing to a secondary status (although he played it on an occasional basis into the 1960s) and concentrated on his writing. He contributed charts to the orchestras of Charlie Ventura (1946), Harry James (1948-1949), and most notably Count Basie (1950-1962). For Basie, he wrote "Little Pony," "Cute," "Li'l Darling," "Whirlybird," and many other swinging songs, often utilizing Frank Wess' flute in inventive fashion. Neal Hefti also led his own bands off and on in the 1950s, but in later years concentrated on writing for films while remaining influenced by his experiences in the jazz world. Hefti passed away at his California home on October 11, 2008, at age 85. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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