Henry Mancini - 1924-1994 American composer, conductor and arranger. Prolific composer of some amazing, atmospheric music mainly great film and television themes...
Enjoy these images from the French Riviera featuring and Port Grimaud set to this Latin-flavoured piece of music by the great ’Henry Mancini’.
The word ’Lujon’ comes from a percussion instrument used in this arrangement. The composition is associated with the ’Mr. Lucky’, but has been used more recently in various movie scores.
It has a steady laid-back Latin style like a warm breeze sweeping over a golden beach edged with palm trees; it is otherwise known as ’The Slow Hot Wind’, or perhaps like in this case, strolling along soaking up the atmosphere somewhere on the French Riviera...
From the Album - ’Mr. Lucky Goes Latin’ by - ’Henry Mancini’
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