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Hugo Montenegro - The Best Of (2000)

Hugo Montenegro - The Best Of (2000)

BAND/ARTIST: Hugo Montenegro

  • Title: The Best Of
  • Year Of Release: 2000
  • Label: BMG
  • Genre: Jazz, Pop, Easy Listening
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
  • Total Time: 46:06
  • Total Size: 282 / 108 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – Come Spy With Me (02:21)
2. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – Secret Agent Man (From the CBS-TV show "Secret Agent") (02:35)
3. Hugo Montenegro – Theme From "I Spy" (From the NBC Television show "I Spy") (01:57)
4. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – Thunderball (From the United Artists motion picture "Thunderball") (02:22)
5. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – Theme From The Man From U.N.C.L.E. (REMASTERED) (01:59)
6. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – The James Bond Theme (From the United Artists motion picture "Dr. No") (02:15)
7. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – The Silencers (From the Columbia Picture "The Silencers") (02:32)
8. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – Get Smart Theme (From the NBC Television series "Get Smart") (02:05)
9. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – Theme From "The F.B.I." - (From the Television Series "The F.B.I.") (02:10)
10. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – The Man From Thrush (02:07)
11. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – Theme From "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold" (From The Paramount Picture "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold" - A Martin Ritt Production) (01:58)
12. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – Goldfinger (01:55)
13. Hugo Montenegro – Our Man Flint (From the 20th Century-Fox film "Our Man Flint") (02:20)
14. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – Illya (02:07)
15. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (From "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly") (02:45)
16. Hugo Montenegro – Hang 'Em High (From the United Artists motion picture "Hang 'Em High") (02:11)
17. Hugo Montenegro – For a Few Dollars More (From the film "For a Few Dollars More" released through United Artists) (02:04)
18. Hugo Montenegro – Theme From "A Fistful Of Dollars" (From the film "A Fistful of Dollars", released through United Artists) (02:41)
19. Hugo Montenegro & His Orchestra – Theme For Three (From the Warner Bros. - Seven Arts Picture "Wait Until Dark") (02:03)
20. Hugo Montenegro – The Godfather Waltz (From the Paramount Picture "The Godfather") (03:30)

Hugo Montenegro was a composer, arranger, and conductor who is primarily known for his movie work in the '60s, as well as his adaptations of film scores like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. Montenegro began his musical career in the U.S. Navy, where he arranged scores for various military bands. After he left the Navy, he completed school at Manhattan College, then he began a professional music career.

Initially, Montenegro was the staff manager to André Kostelanetz at Columbia Records in New York, which eventually led to a job as a conductor/arranger for several of the label's artists, most notably Harry Belafonte. By the mid-'50s, Montenegro was making his own albums of easy listening orchestral music.

Montenegro moved to California in the mid-'60s and began to write film scores, starting with Otto Preminger's Hurry Sundown in 1967. That same year, he recorded a version of the theme to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, which was written by Ennio Morricone. Featuring an arrangement that relied on a chorus, electric instruments, and special effects, the single was a major hit, reaching number one in the U.K. and number two in the U.S.; internationally, it sold over a million copies. An album titled Music from "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" & "A Fistful of Dollars" & "For a Few Dollars More" appeared shortly after the single's release, and it reached the Top Ten in the spring 1968. Later in the year, Montenegro released a single of the theme from Hang 'Em High, which was a lesser hit, as was the album of the same name.

Montenegro began to branch out after the Hang 'Em High album, recording a diverse array of albums, ranging from show tunes to electronic experiments. Throughout the late '60s and '70s, he continued to score films, including Lady in Cement, The Undefeated, The Wrecking Crew, Tomorrow, and The Ambushers, among many others. He continued composing and recording until his death in 1981. © Stephen Thomas Erlewine


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