I'm happy to say I've had a CD of this album for years, (not sure under what label), and the LP for even longer. If memory serves, this is another treasure for which we can thank the late Tony Thomas.
This is a great album - I particularly love Kaper's performance of his sparkling "Auntie Mame" theme - he was a truly great melodist, I remember discovering his work through "Them!," and then going from there. Parenthetically I should note that Leonard Rosenman once called Kaper the finest pianist he knew (and Alexander Courage has told a few fun stories about Kaper in various interviews - such as Kaper's calling add9-chords "shoulder chords," which I believe is in Jeff Bond's "Music of Star Trek" book).
... Alexander Courage has told a few fun stories about Kaper in various interviews - such as Kaper's calling 9-chords "shoulder chords," which I believe is in Jeff Bond's "Music of Star Trek" book).
DavidinBerkeley claims that David Raksin called them "shoulder chords" -- 4th post in