UNSEALED
Blake Edwards’ Revenge of the Pink Panther, the last film featuring Peter Sellers as the clumsy Inspector Clouseau (Trail of the Pink Panther was shot in 1982 after Sellers’ death; it was edited with outtakes from previous Panther films).
Naturally, the score was composed by Henry Mancini. In addition to including his iconic “Pink Panther Theme” in ’70s disco style, the score contains two fine romantic tunes (“After the Shower” and “Simone”), a funny pop song with lyrics by Leslie Bricusse (“Move ’Em Out”), a frantic chase scene along the streets of Hong Kong, and lots of descriptive music.
01. (Main Title) The Pink Panther Theme ('78)
Tenor Saxophone – Tony Coe (4:34)
02. Simone
Piano – Henry Mancini (4:30)
03. Give Me Some Mo'! (2:54)
04. Thar She Blows! (2:49)
05. Balls' Caprice
Piano – Leslie Pearson, Violin – Sidney Sax (2:32)
06. Move 'Em Out!
Lyrics By – L. Bricusse, Vocals – Lon Satton (3:24)
07. A Touch Of Red (5:09)
08. After The Shower
Piano – Henry Mancini (3:38)
09. Hong Kong Fireworks (3:18)
10. Almond Eyes (3:10)
11. The Pink Panther Theme - Reprise
Tenor Saxophone – Tony Coe (0:56)
12. Thank Heaven For Little Girls
Performer – The Surete Brass Band, Vocals [Inspector Clouseau] – Peter Sellers
Written-By – A. Lerner, F. Loewe (2:31)