JOv2
Well-Known Member
The story of Mancini's and Hitchcock's lone joint film project can be visually inferred via the following photographs:
Hitch rejected Hank's soundtrack -- which, I understand was the only time a Mancini s/t was rejected by a film director. The story is summarized here:
Henry Mancini and “Frenzy”
Apparently Mancini's score had never been released -- until now... Quartet Records, a high-quality s/t label based in Spain and which enjoys a very high rating among collectors and completists, has released the Frenzy s/t including the much sought after original Mancini score:
Frenzy - Quartet Records
Hitch rejected Hank's soundtrack -- which, I understand was the only time a Mancini s/t was rejected by a film director. The story is summarized here:
Henry Mancini and “Frenzy”
Apparently Mancini's score had never been released -- until now... Quartet Records, a high-quality s/t label based in Spain and which enjoys a very high rating among collectors and completists, has released the Frenzy s/t including the much sought after original Mancini score:
Frenzy - Quartet Records