"Accessible and engaging, this fresh view of Mancini's oeuvre and influence will delight and inform fans of film and popular music."--<i>Turner Classic Movies</i> "Caps' assiduously research study of Mancini's life and career ... is detailed and insightful. . . . It will be enjoyed both by film buffs and music lovers."--<i>Allaboutjazz.com</i> <br /> <p>"Will satisfy musically experienced readers as well as laypeople. It deserves a place in every film and popular music collection."--<i>Library Journal</i></p> "A stimulating chronicle of the life and works of film and television composer Henry Mancini. Consistently thorough and detailed, this book contains a considerable wealth of information and insight into this extremely popular composer."--James Wierzbicki, author of <i>Film Music: A History</i> and <i>Elliott Carter</i> <p> "A well-researched study of a musical career. . . Film by film, the book reveals how Mancini negotiated and compromised to become the computer of many a moviemaker's dreams."--<i>Booklist</i></p> "An important book, and, in many ways, a crucial one, too, it's chief value resting in Caps' articulate championing of one of the most singular compositional talents to emerge from Hollywood's film factory."--<i>Classical Music</i> "In this lively, syncopated survey of Mancini's movie music, Caps offers a comprehensive critique of the composer's film/TV scores and hit albums."--Publishers Weekly
A volume in the series Music in American Life