A Warm Shade of Ivory

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Released1969
Recorded1969
StudioRCA Victor's Music Center of the World, Hollywood, Los Angeles
A Warm Shade of Ivory
Studio album by
Released1969
Recorded1969
StudioRCA Victor's Music Center of the World, Hollywood, Los Angeles
GenreTraditional pop
Length33:28[1]
LabelRCA Victor LSP-4140
ProducerJoe Reisman
Henry Mancini chronology
Brass on Ivory
(1969)
A Warm Shade of Ivory
(1969)
The Big Latin Band of Henry Mancini
(1970)

A Warm Shade of Ivory is a 1969 album by American composer and arranger Henry Mancini issued by RCA Records.[1][2] The album peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Album Chart on 2 August 1969.[3] Mancini's arrangement of Nino Rota’s "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet" topped the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart on June 28, 1969, and remained there for two weeks.[4]

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SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Greg Adams reviewed the album for Allmusic and wrote that it "focuses on his skill as a piano soloist". Adams noted that Mancini's "lush orchestrations are reminiscent of Mantovani, as piano notes sparkle on the surface of immense waves of strings...the music is not fundamentally different from his typical fare, and encompasses his usual assortment of traditional and adult pop melodies and film themes". Adams concluded that the album was "a lovely, contemplative collection that combines Mancini's skills in new and unequivocally successful ways".[1]

High Fidelity magazine reviewed the album in July 1969 and wrote that "Underneath the piano lies a rich tapestry of orchestration that denotes Mancini's true artistry".[5]

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