Stage Screen, Score, Soundtrack
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Music From The Motion Picture | Speakers Corner

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Long nights, dizzy parties, a variety of men-friends and breakfast standing before the window display of the famed jewelry company govern the life of the dazzling Holly Golightly, who has in reality a very ordinary name and poverty-stricken background. All the more rich is the musical carpet that Henry Mancini lays beneath the feet of the exotic, wealthy-husband-seeking socialite. The tender, plaintive worldwide hit “Moon River” apart, Mancini and his Hollywood musicians mix a sugar-sweet sound with enough acrid elements to glaze over the capricious lady’s character. The cool big band sound is spiced with a bold trumpet solo (“The Big Blow Out”) and mellow violins with a suspiciously tame male choir (“Breakfast At Tiffany’s”). As is well known, there is a great deal of dancing in the film, including a number with a Latin-American rhythm (“Latin Golightly”) and a grooving mambo (“Loose Caboose”). At the end of the film even the “Moon River” swells to become a bubbling cha-cha, as though to say that a “happy end” must in no way sound sentimental.

Format : Vinyl Record

1 Lp

A1 Moon River 2:41
A2 Something For Cat 3:07
A3 Sally's Tomato 3:05
A4 Mr. Yunioshi 2:29
A5 The Big Blow Out 2:26
A6 Hub Caps And Tail Lights 2:24
B1 Breakfast At Tiffany's 2:45
B2 Latin Golightly 2:57
B3 Holly 3:18
B4 Loose Caboose 3:08
B5 The Big Heist 3:07
B6 Moon River Cha Cha 2:35

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Speakers Corner Records

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