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Mickey One (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture)

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Download links and information about Mickey One (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture) by Stan Getz. This album was released in 1965 and it belongs to Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 01:11:27 minutes.

Artist: Stan Getz
Release date: 1965
Genre: Jazz, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 21
Duration: 01:11:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Once Upon a Time 3:58
2. Mickey's Theme 2:22
3. Medley: On Stage (I'm a Polack Noel Coward)/Mickey's Flight/Crushout (Total Death) 2:58
4. Medley: Is There Any Word from the Lord? Up From Limbo/If You Ever Need Me/A Taste Of Living/Shaley's Neighborhood Sewer and The Pickle Club Rock/The Agent /Stripper 10:42
5. The Sucubba 3:25
6. Mickey Polka 0:54
7. Medley: Where I Live/The Apartment/Cleaning Up For Jenny/Polish Landlady 2:27
8. Medley: I Put My Life in Your Hands / a Girl Named Jenny 3:40
9. Medley: Yes - The Creature Machine/Guilty Of Not Being Innocent/Touching In Love/A Five Day Life/The Syndicate/Ruby Lapp Is Dead/Who Owns Me, (Going To)/The Big Fight/Darkness Before The Day 11:31
10. Morning Ecstasy (Under the Scaffold) 0:47
11. As Long As I Live 2:05
12. Is There Any Word? So This Is the Word 1:55
13. Mickey's Flight (Solo Excerpts) 5:23
14. Once Upon a Time (Film Version) 3:59
15. Mickey's Flight/The Crushout (Film Version) 2:11
16. Medley: Is There Any Word from the Lord?/Up From Limbo/If You Ever Need Me/Shaley's Neighborhood Sewer and The Pickle Club Rock/The Agent (Film Version) 4:25
17. A Girl Named Jenny (Film Version) 1:25
18. Touching in Love (Film Version) 1:42
19. Who Owns Me, (Going To) /The Big Fight (Film Version) 3:28
20. Morning Ecstasy (Film Version) 0:46
21. Is There Any Word? So This Is the Word (Film Version) 1:24

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Stan Getz was well-prepared for the demanding task of soloing atop expansive movie soundtrack charts. In addition to dealing with all sorts of band settings and stylistic variations just as a jazz player, Getz had managed to fully explore the bossa nova world and cut several sides with string accompaniment. His sensitive tenor work always seemed flush with the temperament of the myriad combos he worked with and was especially impressive on Focus, the landmark 1961 strings date he cut with arranger Eddie Sauter. Four years later, these two would team up for the 1965 soundtrack to Arthur Penn's film Mickey One. Penn's existential noir thriller, informed by a dose of French new wave elements, proved to be the perfect musical platform for both Getz and Sauter. Amidst Sauter's kaleidoscopic and mercurial backdrop, Getz offers up a fine mix of fluid improvisation and solo commentary. Never overpowered by the, at times, monumental full-band outbursts, Getz is able to remain poised and even break through the walls of sound with vigorous yet cogent statements of his own. This Polygram reissue couples the actual movie soundtrack with Getz and Sauter's original studio renditions of the songs. For fans fond of the Focus album, this second Getz and Sauter collaboration will not disappoint.