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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So Very, Very Cool--A Finely Crafted Tribute,
By Sir Charles Panther "Life is hard. It's hard... (Alexandria, Virginny, USandA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER)
This review is from: Pink Panther's Penthouse Party (Audio CD)
Of all of the lounge, smooth, cool-jazz, chill and other trendy compilations of the last few years, this is one of the best, coherent in organization and sequence, consistent in theme, and with a unified aural feel. It all fits together just about perfectly, with that unstated Panther attitude and feeling.
Remember, the Pink Panther (original) was an all-Euro production, with European actors, locations, and a decidedly pre-Mod-60s, riche-chic Euro feel. After all, the original locations were Paris, Cortina, and Monte Carlo. This album faithfully captures that reserved, understated and laidback Euro cool. The liner notes are disappointingly scant, a single albeit accurate paragraph about the Panther, with some whack homage to some artist named Shag. Apparently Shag is "proud to have created the newest chapter in the ongoing evolution of (the Panther)," but it's achingly unclear what this copy is talking about and how it relates to this CD. The liner notes could have been much better, with at least a nod to the brilliance of Mancini. Sadly missing on this CD is a take on "It Had Better Be Tonight." I'm disappointed that there were no artists who wanted to take on this mod-rocking bit of ski-sweater fireside dance mania. The CD opens just the right way, with the original Mancini theme, but the jazzy solo and bridge are cut from the track; Track 1 just ends cold and the Fischerspooner theme Mix kicks in. This is an awful segue, and a disrespectful butchering of Mancini's original theme. This Fischerspooner mix, however, is a perfect counter to the original. The Gabin Remix Edit of Peggy Lee asking the musical question "Fever" is very well done. The pace is just right, not a pounding club bpm, but with enough drive to get up and dance to it if you want, or just to sit back in your sling chair and nod your head to the rhythm. The horns are sparse and soft, with a lot of smooth echo and tremolo. Good stuff. Titan's "Corazon" follows, and continues the up-tempo trend of the CD. This is a get-on-the-floor dance track. It's a smooth shift here, geographically and ethnically, away from the original Euro Panther vibe to the Latin, and it works. It's not intrusive or jolting, and fits very well after "Fever." Good addition, and a good selection for this release. "Smokebomb" follows, and is a full-on electronica club assault. It's not too heavy or hard in punctuation--no "Spybreak" here--and it follows well the bass feel and sounds of "Corazon." Good flute and well-defined bongo punctuations in the center, and a great thwanging guitar breakdown to take us back to the Panther theme, maybe even as far back as "After The Fox," a sadly overlooked Mancini soundtrack masterpiece. This track echoes the Latin feel of the previous track and the subtle shift in the CD's direction. Another good choice here, and good sequencing. Then follows Pizzicato Five's "Girl From Ipanema." Sorry, but this tune is out of place here, too far apart musically, geographically, ethnically, even in metaphysical linking of the ultra-cool cat with hot-n-steamy Brazil. Then comes Fatboy Slim's relative hit "Weapon of Choice." The muted intro goes on a bit too long before the tune kicks in, but its bass-heavy sound and depth fit well in the CD. "Summer Sun" follows and fits as well, bringing the album back down a bit in tone and pace, slowing things. This is a light and airy tune, very cool and smooth, and you can hear the sunshine, good stuff. You can hear this tune on "Jazz Lounge" a definite Euro-feel release, which I recommend. "Bachelor Pad" follows, and it's a fantastic melding of the old and new. This would've worked in any of the mod films of the late 60s, with great fuzzed-out rhythm and lead guitars, and a simple beat and melody to follow. Great dance tune, but again, not too heavy, not pounding or too fast. Then there's the "Revisited" Panther theme. A better title would've been "Pantha Dub." I swear, my eyes were watering and I was getting hard munchies just bobbing my head with my eyes half-closed to this reggae-fied, horn-heavy yet still very cool take on the original. I really enjoy the "A Shot in the Dark/Peter Gunn" mix. Very nice phrasing throughout, with most of the original arrangements and sound replicated here. The two themes move in and out of each other very nicely, playing off their sounds and images quite well. One quibble: the track ends way too soon. A great jam like this one should be allowed to run free and have some fun. "Bossa Per Due" follows, and is a nice, quiet, even haunting chill tune. Good organ punctuation, with smooth female vocals, and nice counterpoint to the drive and humming guitars of the preceding mix. "Intraspettro" comes next, and is a fantastic addition to this CD. Another piece with a single singing female vocal, it fits perfectly. Great Euro feel and sound, the sound of movement, of adventure, of clear weather and hazy horizons over the Mediterranean. You can find this track also on "Jazz Lounge." "Tres Tres Chic" is interesting, but the over-enunciated French lyrics quickly become grating. I noticed this also on "Voulez-Vous?" and especially "Sacre Francais," the French ultimately distracting from what are smooth, simple, cool, and enjoyable tunes. The Panther theme Malibu re-mix concluding the CD is very, very cool, a great closer. This is the sound of James Bond meeting the Panther. It rocks, but again, sadly, the jam just doesn't go on long enough. In conclusion, this CD is a winner, a fantastic compilation and fitting tribute to the original understated, implicit 60s Panther cool, brought right into the new millennium and updated splendidly. The tracks fit (with a minor exception), compliment the attitude and vibe of the original, and contribute to an overall superb release.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Partying With The Panther,
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This review is from: Pink Panther's Penthouse Party (Audio CD)
I LOVE this CD! In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the movie "The Pink Panther," MGM has released this special lounge compilation CD, "Pink Panther's Penthouse Party," featuring Henry Mancini's original "Pink Panther Theme," plus several groovy remixes of the theme, and lots of killer, catchy lounge tracks to party with or chill out to. Not a single bad track anywhere! My personal faves include the Fischerspooner mix of the "Pink Panther Theme," Titan's "Corazon," the Pizzicato Five's take on "The Girl From Ipanema," "Summer Sun" by Koop, Kinky's "San Antonio," and an absolutely *fantastic* remix of Peggy Lee's "Fever" that'll knock your socks off. My head just can't stop bobbing along to this disc, and I can't recommend it to you enough---"Pink Panther's Penthouse Party" is totally fly. Put it on, and party with the panther all night long!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This CD is really cool daddio,
By Bothanspy (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pink Panther's Penthouse Party (Audio CD)
I'm not usually into remixes, but these remixes of the Pink Panther theme are unique and each artist has taken Henry Mancini's original and done something of their own with it, while keeping with the lounge era feel. You can almost imagine holding a martini and hanging out with your beatnik pals at a happenin' party. I especially like the Fischerspooner remix.The CD itself comes in a neat foldout cardboard case with new artwork by a guy named Shag who's doing work for the Pink Panther 40th Anniversary this year. Amazon has the proper track listing, because on the back of my CD (bought in Canada) the first track is listed as the theme from Strikes Again, but it is actually just the original version of the theme.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GrownUpMusic.com Recommended!,
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This review is from: Pink Panther's Penthouse Party (Audio CD)
The "Pink Panther Theme" is already one of the hippest slices of sophisticated coolness ever recorded. But in the hands of some swingin' cocktail remix artists, the Panther is energized for another 40 years of antics. If you're planning a cocktail party, here's your soundtrack: 3 sassy remixes of the Panther theme, along with a sexy new spin on Peggy Lee's "Fever." Plus, that cool Fatboy Slim song (you know, the one where creepy Christopher Walken dances through the hotel), some eurotrash cocktail beats that just ooze affectation and a really rockin' remix of the Peter Gunn Theme. If you can't get laid with this CD, you need new speakers.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Uplifting and way cool,
By A Customer
This review is from: Pink Panther's Penthouse Party (Audio CD)
I have always liked the Pink Panther theme song. This CD does the theme in several unique variations, all catchy and cool. The real reason I got this was to have a different kind of music to exercise to. The CD makes running on the treadmill fun and uplifting. And I'm quite sure that when I throw my next "penthouse" party, it will rev up the cool cats.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Neo Hipster Fun,
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This review is from: Pink Panther's Penthouse Party (Audio CD)
If you're a fan of the Verve Remixed albums or the various Putamayo world music 'lounge' collections you'll love this slightly eurotrashy album. There's a lot of electronica surrounding Mancini's timeless themes, and on a few tracks the drum machine gets a tad overpowering. However, on the whole it's a lot of clever, sly, fun, and a cool soundtrack for your own penthouse party, or for just tooling along in your car.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Hip Little Compilation,
By zigzagzilla (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pink Panther's Penthouse Party (Audio CD)
Very listenable, even danceable, and certainly high calibre. The PPPP is a great revisit of the 60's genre, replete with swing and jazz elements couched in modern rhythm and acoustic quality.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MEE-OWW! PURRFECTLY PINK PANTHER-Y...,
This review is from: Pink Panther's Penthouse Party (Audio CD)
... hands down the best compilation I've heard in quite some time - an intelligent selection of contemporary tunes that fit nicely with the penthouse theme... highlights include the jet-set sound of Koop's "Summer Sun", Fantastic Plastic Machine's retro-60's "Bachelor Pad" and the outstanding "Shot In The Dark/Peter Gunn" mix... a definite desert-island disc.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I wish there was a remake/remix of "It Had Better Be Tonight",
By Seb Jarakian "destroyrockandroll(dot)com" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Pink Panther's Penthouse Party (Audio CD)
Henry Mancini was a master musician. His music will always be remembered and anytime you watch a film that he scored you'll hear what a great musician he was. You can actually hear his trademark sound and get to recognize his style. Pink Panther's Penthouse Party came out to coincide with the release of the DVD box set of the Pink Panther Movies. The CD includes the original version of the Pink Panther Theme as well as remixes of it by Fischerspooner which basically adds the signature Fischerspooner sound from (#1) and mixes a modern dance beat to the original. Also the Malibu Remix which adds a big beat sound to the original version of the track. And then there's also the Pink Panther Theme Revisited by St. Germain which slows down the track and adds a funky, jazzy and groovy beat to the original. There's also a remake of the Shot In The Dark Theme mixed with The Peter Gunn Theme called (The Gunn Mix) by Chris Mancini and Lennart. This is a fun and groovy remake which basically mixes the two Henry Mancini classics together as one piece. A great idea! The album also contains some original tracks by artists that sound or are inspired by the Henry Mancini sound. Some great tracks on here are included like Tres Tres Chic by Mocean Worker which fits perfectly here. This track has the french vocal sampling to the loungy dance beat track. Then there's Intraspettro by Les Hommes which sounds like an update Bossa Nova lounge track. Bossa Per Due is also another fun track on here dating back to 2000 but still sounding retro fresh! I remember this track was used in a Nissan Commercial back then. But a great track and work perfectly in the Pink Panther soundtrack. Other stand out cuts on here include Voulez Vous by Arling and Cameron, Sacre Francais by Dimitri From Paris, Bachelor Pad by Fantastic Plastic Machine, The Girl From Ipanema by Fantastic Plastic Machine and Smokebomb by Ursula 1000. The only track i had a problem with in the collection was San Antonio by Kinky. I like the track but I didn't think it fit here. Oh well overall a really fun CD.
SJ www.bestplaylists.com
5.0 out of 5 stars
very funky jazzy pink time!,
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This review is from: Pink Panther's Penthouse Party (Audio CD)
I am not a music buff I just remember my childhood and this is my adult guilty plasure allowing me to seem classy while just having fun
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