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A Swingin' Safari
Afrikaan Beat
Wheels
Tequila
Calcutta
Apache
Baby Elephant Walk
Gonzo
A Summer Place Theme
Stranger In Paradise
Bubbles In The Wine
Sleepwalk
Kon-Tiki
Wack Wack
The Poor People Of Paris
Moulin Rouge Theme
Willow Weep
Lisbon Antigua
Patricia
On The Rebound
Holiday For Strings
Zobra's Dance
Morgen
Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
Murder, She Said (Miss Marple's Theme)
The Beast
Perfidia
Sail Along Silvery Moon
Rinky Dink
F.B.I.
Don't Be Cruel
Peter Gunn
C'est Magnifique
One Mint Julep
Peter Gunn Twist / Tequila With A Twist
Moonglow (Theme From Picnic)
Petite Fleur
Harry Lime (Third Man's Theme)
Roulette
Tico Tico
Makin' Whooopee
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Blue Star
Blues In The Night
Fever
Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
My Prayer
The Way You Look Tonight
Walk Don't Run
Yakety Sax
Peter Gunn
I've Got You Under My Skin
Take Five
Baby Elephant Walk
My Melancholy Baby
Chanson D'Amour
American Patrol
The River Kwai March
Fallout
Sentimental Journey
Teenager
Skokiaan
Too Young
Besame Mucho
Just One Of Those Things
Moon River
Summertime
Take The "A" Train
Wheels
Brief And Breezy
Stranger On The Shore
Deep Purple
My Friend Andamo
Brazil
Cheek To Cheelk
La Paloma
Say It With Music
Stranger In Paradise
Moonliht Serenade
Love Me Tender
The box is a spindle box was compiled from different publications, so the discs 3 & 4 of Music & Melody were published in a 3 CD box of the same title (order no. MUS 3092-2) there are the first and second disc third and fourth disc are completely identical with these two also own the label of Music & Melody and also the same matrix.
Also, on the label of all four discs there is no album title so they can be added more easily to a compilation.
There are also some bugs in the inlay tracklist. Track 1-12 is not the recording of Santo & Johnny, but that of HAPA and track 2-7 is the version of Duane Eddy and not Henry Mancini's as mentioned in the cover, some titles are conditional that is actually two different productions are twice.
Two tracks are actually two single recordings but were not provided with a separate track marker.
These are track 2-9 first the version of Earl Palmer after a brief interruption then the version of King Curtis.
The other track is 2-21, but the two separate recordings are seamlessly intertwined with no apparent break. First the version of Joe "Fingers" Carr and then the version of 80 Drums Around The World.