Batman TV soundtrack
vinyl LP cover detail
detail photo by Styrous®
William West Anderson, aka
Adam West, died yesterday,
June 9, 2017. He was best known for his portrayal of the title role in the 1960s
ABC series
Batman and its
theatrical feature film.
I remember watching the series and even though the acting was cheesy,
the sets were funky and the music was bad 60's (although
Batman Blues is a great slow, mellow and sexy song), the laughs and the guest actors kept me coming back.

Burt Ward co-starred as
Robin, Batman's
Sidekick. When he was 19, Ward auditioned for the role of Robin. He and West were up against
Lyle Waggoner
and Peter Deyell for the roles of Batman and Robin, respectively. West
& Ward won the roles: as bad as the acting in the finished
production was, when you watch the audition, you understand why (
link below).
Selected for the role of Robin, Ward thought people would find Gervis
(his real name with the 'G' soft, as in gentleman) hard to pronounce and adopted his
mother's
maiden name, Ward. He also changed the spelling of Bert to 'Burt' to add "punch".

123 episodes aired on the
ABC network from January 12, 1966, to March 14, 1968. In theory, it was a
crime series,
however, it was campy and tongue-in-cheek. The situations were
exaggerated and generally played for laughs. This increased as the
seasons wore on, with
the addition of ever greater absurdity. The characters, however, always
took the absurd situations extremely seriously – which added to the
comedy. West once said that he played Batman “for laughs, but in order
to do [that], one had to never think it was funny. You just had to pull
on that cowl and believe that no one would recognise you.”
Great actors of the time appeared in the series,
The Joker was played by
Cesar Romero,
Burgess Meredith was
The Penguin,
Frank Gorshin was confusing as
The Riddler,
George Sanders was chilling as
Mr. Freeze.
Catwoman was played by
Julie Newmar AND
Eartha Kitt. Others in that rarefied star field were
David Wayne as Mad Hatter,
Vincent Price as
Egghead,
Carolyn Jones as
Marsha the Queen of Diamonds,
Cliff Robertson as
Shame,
Anne Baxter as
Olga the Queen of the Cossacks and none other than
Milton Berle as
Louie the Lilac.
Batman Theme, the title song of the 1966
Batman TV series, was composed by
Neal Hefti. This song is built around a guitar hook reminiscent of spy film scores and
surf music. It has a
twelve bar blues progression, using only three chords until the
coda.
The eleven cries of "Batman!" are sung by a chorus of four
tenors and four
sopranos (performed by The
Ron Hicklin Singers). A myth purports that the chorus is actually a group of horns.
Adam West's book
Back to the Batcave
also fuels this rumor by claiming the chorus is instrumental, not
vocal. However, Hefti stated that the chorus was made up of eight
singers, one of whom jokingly wrote on his part, "word and music by Neal
Hefti".

Batman TV soundtrack
vinyl LP back cover detail
detail photo by Styrous®
West participated on the speech and debate team at
Whitman College in
Walla Walla. He was drafted into the
United States Army where he served as an announcer on
American Forces Network television. After his discharge, he moved to
Hawaii to pursue television. While in Hawaii, he was picked for a role as the
sidekick on a children's show called
El Kini Popo Show, which featured a chimp. He later took over as star of the show; I found this very amusing. In 1959, he moved to
Hollywood, where he took the stage name Adam West. In his autobiography
Return to the Batcave, he explains he chose "Adam" simply because he liked the way it looked and sounded with "West", his middle name.
photographer unknown


Tracklist:
Side 1:
A1 - Batman Theme, written by
Neal Hefti.
A2 - Batman Riddles The Riddler! - Or - (Hi Diddle Riddle), Voice Actor [The Riddler] –
Frank Gorshin
A3 - Batus! -A-Go! Go! - Or - (I Shouldn't Wish To Attract Attention)
A4 - Two Perfectly Ordinary People - Or - (!!!)
A5 - Holy-Hole-In-The-Doughnut - Or - (Robin, You've Done It Again!)
A6 - Batman Pows The Penguin - Or - (Aha, My Fine-Feathered Finks!), Voice Actor [The Penguin] –
Burgess Meredith
Side 2:
B1 - To The Batmobile!
B2 - Batman Blues
B3 - Holy Flypaper
B4 - Batman Thaws Mr. Freeze - Or - (That's The Way The Ice-Cube Crumbles!), Voice Actor [Mr. Freeze] –
George Sanders
B5 - Gotham City
B6 - Zelda Tempts Batman - Or - (Must He Go It Alone????), Voice Actor [Eivol Ekdol] – Jack Kruschen, Voice Actor [Zelda] –
Anne Baxter
Credits:
Conductor, Written-By, Composed By –
Nelson Riddle
Narrator [Uncredited], Liner Notes, Executive Producer –
William Dozier
Producer –
Bernie Wayne
Voice Actor [Batman] –
Adam West (5) (tracks: A2 to B1,B4, B6)
Voice Actor [Robin] –
Burt Ward (tracks: A2, A4 to B1, B3)
Nelson Riddle – Batman (Exclusive Original Television Soundtrack Album)
Label: 20th Century Fox Records – TFS 4180
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo
Country: US
Released: 1966
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Non-Music, Stage & Screen
Style: Surf, Soundtrack, Dialogue, Rock & Roll, Easy Listening, Lounge
The Guardian obit
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