Nelson Riddle is simply the greatest orchestral arranger of popular music and an American institution. He was responsible for the careers of Frank Sinatra and Nat King Cole and alongside Henry Mancini dominated the era. Riddle's incredible reputation is due to the utmost refinement of his work and involvement in such successes as the Batman TV show and Stanley Kubrick's controversial film "Lolita". Our set collates rare solo recordings made when Nelson was working with Sinatra at the very top; his work is the sound of mid-century America. El. 2007.
1) Drive-In
2) Brother John
3) Shadow Waltz
4) All Er Nothin'
5) Pore Jud Is Daid
6) Lisbon Antigua
7) The Argentine Fire Brigade
8) Robin Hood
9) Port Au Prince
10) Midnight Blues
11) Vilia
12) Vera Cruz
13) The Deep Blue Sea
14) The Love of Genevieve (Ah! Quel Bonheur)
15) Theme from "The Proud Ones"
16) Farmer's Tango
17) Could You
18) Holiday in Naples
19) Johnny Concho-Main Title
20) The Challenge
21) Johhny Concho's Theme (Wait for Me)
22) Johnny's Victory
23) Loveletters
24) All or Nothing at All
25) Body and Soul
26) You're Mine You!