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Audrey Hepburn , Various Artists

Breakfast at Tiffany's [ CD / Album ]

Breakfast at Tiffany's

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Brace yourselves, darlings, because Henry Mancini's iconic soundtrack for Breakfast at Tiffany's is here to whisk you away on a whirlwind adventure through the glitzy streets of New York City. Mancini, the man behind the enchanting melodies of "Moon River," brings us a collection of shimmering tunes that perfectly encapsulate the glamour and excitement of Audrey Hepburn's iconic portrayal of Holly Golightly.

From the moment the opening notes of "Moon River" caress your eardrums, you know you're in for a treat. Mancini's jazzy arrangements and lush orchestrations transport you to a world where anything is possible, where love and laughter mingle with heartbreak and longing. The infectious energy of tracks like "Sally's Tomato" and "The Big Heist" will have you tapping your toes and humming along in no time.

But it's not all glitz and glamour on this soundtrack. Mancini also delves into darker, more contemplative territory with tracks like "Mr. Yunioshi" and "The Hard Way." The hauntingly beautiful melodies and poignant orchestration add depth and complexity to the album, making it a truly immersive listening experience.

So grab your pearls and your little black dress, dear readers, because Henry Mancini's Breakfast at Tiffany's soundtrack is a timeless classic that deserves a spot in every music lover's collection. It's a sparkling gem of an album that will transport you to a world of elegance and sophistication, where dreams are made and broken in the blink of an eye.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Moon River
2. Something for Cat
3. Sally's Tomato
4. Mr Yunioshi
5. The Big Blow Out
6. Hub Caps and Tail Lights
7. Breakfast at Tiffany's
8. Latin Golightly
9. Holly
10. Loose Caboose
11. The Big Heist
12. Moon River Cha Cha

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About the artist

Audrey Hepburn

He wasn't just a mancini, he was THE Mancini: Henry Mancini, the legendary composer behind some of the most iconic soundtracks in cinema history. From the smooth jazz of "The Pink Panther" to the sultry strains of "Breakfast at Tiffany's," Mancini had a knack for crafting music that set the perfect mood for the silver screen. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1924, Mancini began his music career as a jazz musician before transitioning to film scoring in the 1950s. His distinctive blend of jazz, pop, and classical influences quickly caught the ear of Hollywood, earning him multiple Academy Awards and Grammy nominations. But Mancini wasn't just a one-trick pony. His versatility as a composer allowed him to seamlessly shift between genres, from the swinging big band sounds of "Peter Gunn" to the haunting melodies of "Days of Wine and Roses." His ability to capture the essence of a film in music was unparalleled, earning him the reputation as a true master of his craft. Despite his many accolades, Mancini remained humble and down-to-earth throughout his career. His infectious sense of humour and playful spirit endeared him to fans and colleagues alike, making him a beloved figure in the music industry. Sadly, Mancini passed away in 1994, but his music continues to inspire and enchant audiences to this day. His legacy lives on in the countless films he scored and the timeless melodies he created, solidifying his status as one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. Henry Mancini may have left us, but his music will always be with us, whispering in our ears and dancing in our hearts.

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Various Artists

He wasn't just a mancini, he was THE Mancini: Henry Mancini, the legendary composer behind some of the most iconic soundtracks in cinema history. From the smooth jazz of "The Pink Panther" to the sultry strains of "Breakfast at Tiffany's," Mancini had a knack for crafting music that set the perfect mood for the silver screen. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1924, Mancini began his music career as a jazz musician before transitioning to film scoring in the 1950s. His distinctive blend of jazz, pop, and classical influences quickly caught the ear of Hollywood, earning him multiple Academy Awards and Grammy nominations. But Mancini wasn't just a one-trick pony. His versatility as a composer allowed him to seamlessly shift between genres, from the swinging big band sounds of "Peter Gunn" to the haunting melodies of "Days of Wine and Roses." His ability to capture the essence of a film in music was unparalleled, earning him the reputation as a true master of his craft. Despite his many accolades, Mancini remained humble and down-to-earth throughout his career. His infectious sense of humour and playful spirit endeared him to fans and colleagues alike, making him a beloved figure in the music industry. Sadly, Mancini passed away in 1994, but his music continues to inspire and enchant audiences to this day. His legacy lives on in the countless films he scored and the timeless melodies he created, solidifying his status as one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. Henry Mancini may have left us, but his music will always be with us, whispering in our ears and dancing in our hearts.