Saturday, December 15, 2012

10 Days of Xmas: Henry Mancini - "A Merry Mancini Christmas" (1966)

Henry Mancini and his Orchestra & Chorus - "A Merry Mancini Christmas" (1966) - RCA


Hello Friends,


"Nice Wreath"
(Gil Elvgren)
We had high hopes for this Henry Mancini mid-60's Christmas LP.   Tiki T. and I were hoping to be transported back in time to a swingin' bachelor pad with lots of red xmas lights, fancy cocktails and stategically-placed mistletoe; instead we were transported to a modern day shopping mall with gaudy decorations, a tinny sound-system and long lines at the Old Navy store!

Very middle of the road LP here!  Sounds like a million other easy-listening holiday-themed records.   There's some decent big band arrangements of all the holiday favorites, backed by a rather pedestrian chorus.  Being Mancini we were hoping for something a little bit jazzier, more Latin-sounding, more experimental.  Its not terrible by any stretch, just very standard!  

One standout track kicks off Side Two and that's the Mancini-penned, "Carol for Another Christmas".  This was the theme music Mancini wrote for a Rod Serling-scripted teleplay of the same name.  It only aired on television once (December 28, 1964) and starred Peter Sellers, Sterling Hayden, Ben Gazzara, Britt Ekland, Eva Marie Saint and others.  Produced by the Xerox Corporation, it was a 90 minute sci-fi update of Dicken's "A Christmas Carol" meant to  promote the United Nations.  Most of us have never seen it, but those who have say its a terrifying Cold War allegory told in the dark & twisted style of "The Twilight Zone".  FESTIVE!

RATING: 3 Carols for Another Christmas out of 5





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