Instrumental Main Theme (3). Piano, Soloist – Hank Jones. B5. Ridiculous Scene. B6. Body On Elevator. Music By – Quincy Jones. Photography By – Rudy Legname. Producer – Creed Taylor. Different label-/front cover printing compared to this release. Matrix, Runout (A): MGS-712.
More albums from Quincy Jones: Smackwater Jack by Quincy Jones. Live At Budokan by Quincy Jones. Walk, Don’t Run – Original Sound Track Recording by Quincy Jones. Mirage (Original Motion Picture Score) by Quincy Jones. Golden Boy by Quincy Jones. Plays Hip Hits by Quincy Jones.
That said, Deadly Affair's dreamy mix of bossa nova moods and unobtrusive symphonics still makes for some pleasant, if not always provocative, listening.
The Deadly Affair is a 1966 British espionage–thriller film, based on John le Carré's first novel Call for the Dead. It was directed by Sidney Lumet from a script by Paul Dehn. In the movie, a Columbia Pictures production, the central character is renamed Charles Dobbs since Paramount owned the film rights to the name George Smiley, the central character of the novel and many other le Carré books
End Title: The Deadly Affair, 01:45.
Quincy Jones & Astrud Gilberto. Who Needs Forever? Your browser does not support the audio element. Dieter's First Mistake. Your browser does not support the audio element. Main Theme: The Deadly Affair (Vers. No. 1). Medley: Postcard Signed "S", Mendel Tails Elsa, Tickets to "S". 2). Don't Fly If It's Foggy.
Disc: 1. 1. Theme From The Pawnbroker - Quincy Jones Orchestra With Marc Allen. But the last half of the CD is an entire album's worth of music, the soundtrack to the James Mason film The Deadly Affair. Great thriller movie music that is largely listenable anytime anywhere, but most importantly, with a rare ASTRUD GILBERTO track! If you are into Brazilian Jazz, don't let this slip away.
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