Other Mixes By Dom1
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COPS, SAINTS, SPIES & SINNERS VOL 1
Side A | ||
Artist | Song | |
Henry Mancini | Peter Gunn (1956) | |
Johnny Hammond Smith | Theme From N.Y.P.D. (1967) | |
Can | Spoon (Theme From Das Messer) (1972) | |
John Gregory & his Orchestra | Streets Of San Francisco (1976) | |
Harry South | The Sweeney (including dialogue from John Thaw) (1975) | |
Lalo Schifrin | Dirty Harry's Creed (including dialogue from Clint Eastwood) (1971) (Aleph Version 1998) | |
Roy Budd | Carter Takes The Train (From Get Carter) (1971) | |
Tyler Bates | Christmas Tree Chase (From the re-make Get Carter) (2000) | |
The Ventures | Hawaii 5-0 (1968) | |
Bruno Tilley / (w/dialogue by Roger Moore) | The Saint (Heroes & Villains Mix) (1990) | |
John Barry | A Man Alone # 2 (From The Ipcress File) (1965) | |
Henry Mancini | A Touch Of Evil (1958) | |
James Taylor Quartet | Mission Impossible (Schifrin) (1993) | |
Quincy Jones | Cotton Curtain (From In The Heat Of The Night) (1967) | |
Trevor Jones | Main Theme From Sea Of Love (1988) | |
(comp Billy Goldenberg) | Kojak (1987) | |
(comp Mike Post) | Magnum P.I. (1987) | |
Side B | ||
Artist | Song | Buy |
Lalo Schifrin | Bullitt (Movie Version) (1968) (Aleph Version 2000) | |
Funkido Orchestra | The Return Of The Saint (1978) | |
Justin Sherry / John Barry | The Persuaders (Farewell Mix) (1990) | |
David Shire | The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three (From Film Of Same Name) (1974) | |
London Studio Symphony Orchestra | The Professionals Theme (1980) | |
Quincy Jones | They Call Me Mister Tibbs (From Film Of Same name) (1970) | |
City Of Prague Philarmonic | Main Theme From Magnum Force (1973) (Schifrin ) (Version 1994) | |
Miles Davis / John Lee Hooker / Taj Mahal | Bank Robbery (From Hot Spot) (1990) | |
Tom Scott | Gotcha (Theme From Starsky & Hutch) (1976) | |
John Zorn | James Bond Theme (Barry) (1989) | |
Elmer Bernstein | Frankie Machine (From The Man With The Golden Arm) (1955) | |
John Barry | The Chase (From Film Of The Same Name) (1966) | |
Jan Hammer | Miami Vice (1985) | |
Mike Post | Hill Street Blues (1981) | |
Comment:
Enjoy this u soundtrack heads!Feedback:
Looks like loads of fun!
Looks very cool...
Very swanky...
Very swanky...
Very swanky indeed. Very cool Dom.
what a feat! good job.
another great soundtrack to a great imaginery flick
Very nice.
superb! Cops and robbers......I love it!
You can't fail with this stuff. Good work.
Dom, I love this! Always diggin' the soundtracks, and you picked a few of my faves including Touch of Evil (my favorite Mancini score!), Dirty Harry, Bullitt, and that incredible theme from The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three. Oh what the hell -- it's all good!!! Great job!
nice to see the hot spot thrown in amongst all the great other songs...nice work indeed!!!
Will somebody slap the handcuffs on me while I listen to this? Was that to much information?
Oooh - a "touch of evil" here! Better wear a trenchcoat while listening to this one . . .
Oh, this just looks lovely.
Oh baby! I'll be there when the popcorn's gone.
Hello, everyone. My name is Randy13, and I am a soundtrack-aholic.
This makes my day...
Looks like more great fun.
Beautiful, Dom. Great picks all the way through.
Oh Man! Dom - what a fantastic looking collection for someone whose head can still be in the 60's and 70's. Kudos to you. The one addition I can think of (well, Johnny Rivers' Secret Agent Man is a bit off theme I suppose), is the TV theme song from Perry Mason. The first time I ever went to NYC (1979), and then to CBGB's, I saw a band called the Bloodless Pharoahs do an excellent cover of it. I suppose part of it was just the non-stop electricity of the city running thru my head. Anyway, you indicate cassette. Any plans to switch to CD? Whatever, I am very intersted in this, and I know you have comped me in the past. Anything of mine pique your interest? Best to you.ps - the double vinyl 1972 Lights Out San Francisco on which my first mixes were based has been digitized. You might be interested for completeness' sake in that SF period piece.