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77 Sunset Strip
by Various Artists
Product Group: Music
Studio: Collector's Choice
ISBN: B0002LO7C4
UPC: 617742047622
Binding/Media: Audio CD
Release Date: 2005-01-04
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Editorial Reviews
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Album Description
German reissue of the 1959 soundtrack to what was then, ABC's most popular TV show. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.
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Customer Reviews
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Finger snapping good
Rating (5)
Date: 2010-02-27
This was a 'blast' from my past. It arrived on time and in perfect condition. 'KOOKY!'
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From the good old days
Rating (5)
Date: 2009-03-02
One of my all time favorite TV shows. I stil have the record album,but it won't fit in the CD Player. I can't wait for the DVD collection to come out.
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Meet Me On The Strip!
Rating (5)
Date: 2007-02-17
Ladies: put on your cocktail dresses and men: your white sports coats and black bowties! Turn the lights low, get out your pink elephant swizzle sticks and silver bullet cocktail shakers!
When I saw this CD online from yesteryear's "77 Sunset Strip" series, I just had to listen! I did, and knew I had to have it. This is one suave, fun, upbeat collection with awesome orchestral arrangements! (Vibraphones; oboes; horns; flutes; drums; piano, etc.) This music will make you feel young, sexy and sophisticated all at once! It personally took me back to my teenage crushes on Roger Moore and that Kaa-razy Kool Kookie Kharacter!
This musical mood-journey appropriately begins with the original finger-poppin' `77' theme, which put an immediate smile on my face with its familiar chorus/chant and waa-waa saxophone. The theme is repeated three more times: the second, in a catchy cha-cha version with great horns; the third time, the melody slinks out of "Blue Night On The Strip" like a sex kitten from her boudoir, then... STRUTS out its finale in Swinging on The Strip!
My personal other favorites: "Late At Bailey's Pad": sneaky, seductive and upbeat; the carefree "I Get A Kick Out Of You": great piano, bongos; "Caper At The Coffee House": another finger-popper with a mischievous sleuthing edge to it; "You Took Advantage Of Me": An old-fashioned ditty that puts you right at the `piano bar' and makes you want to grab a `mike' and sing (or at least tap your foot!); "Stu Bailey's Blues" - not so `blue'! I find it exciting.
My final word? This CD is cool background music for the `bachelor or bachelorette pad', cocktail/retro parties, and on-the-road listening entertainment!
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77 Suinset Strip sound track
Rating (5)
Date: 2004-05-28
5 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful
This album is outstanding. West Coast cool jazz performed by Warren Barker and a group of uncredited but highly talented musicians. I have always wondered why the musicians have never been identified because there is some excellent piano, vibes and horn work on this album. The German CD reissue has excellent sound quality. I was listening to this album in 1959 and still listen to it in 2004. Henry Mancini created the private eye jazz style ("Peter Gunn") but Warren Barker added greatly to it with this album.
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Kookie Kookie, Lend me your comb
Rating (5)
Date: 2003-08-15
3 out of 3 customers found this reveiw helpful
77 Sunset Strip was the first and best of the Warner Bros. 50's detective shows. The cast was above average, the stories, which were copied for the other shows that followed, were well written. After listening to this cd, you realize this album could have stood for it's self and not just background music. I highly recommend this hard to find cd if you are a fan of 50's big band.
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Retail Price: $12.98
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