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Under the watchful eye of his mentor Captain Mike Kennedy, probationary firefighter Jack Morrison matures into a seasoned veteran at a Baltimore fire station. Jack has reached a crossroads, however, as the sacrifices he's made have put him in harm's way innumerable times and significantly impacted his relationship with his wife and kids. Responding to the worst blaze in his career, he becomes trapped inside a 20-story building. And as he reflects on his life, now Assistant Chief Kennedy frantically coordinates the effort to save him.
Conversations with death row inmate Michael Perry and those affected by his crime serve as an examination of why people - and the state - kill.
Richard Hayman worked for Mercury Records label recording about 50 albums and about 14 albums directing the 'Manhattan Pops Orchestra'. This long play is one of them. For recording Haymangathered a broad group of renowned instrumentalists, the most famous among them was guitarist Al Caiola, with whom he organized a special and unique orchestra of nearly 60 components.