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Sound Library

XSound library funk, grooves, and breaks -- from Italy, France, England, and beyond -- on labels like KPM, DeWolfe, and Bruton!

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✨✧ Hugo De Groot/London Studio OrchestraAmerican Neutral Backgrounds (10 inch album) ... LP
Music De Wolfe (UK), 1965. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
Music by Denys Andrew, John Churston, & Derek Laren. LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has some edge wear, with some ink stamps & pen on the back. Labels have marker and ink stamps.)

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✨✧ London Studio OrchestraColours (10 inch album) ... LP
Music De Wolfe (UK), 1969. Very Good+ ... Out Of Stock
Conducted by Keith Papworth – music by Peter Reno. LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has light wear, some ink stamps and pen on the back. Labels have marker and ink stamps.)

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✨✧ Reg Tilsley/London Studio GroupFirst Dozen Years (10-inch) ... LP
De Wolfe (UK), 1969. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
... LP, Vinyl record album
(In a flip-back cover, with ink stamps and a bit of pen in back.)
 
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✨✧ Luis VecchioAfro Rock ... LP
De Wolfe/Be With (UK), 1971. New Copy (reissue)... $32.99 36.99
A totally killer sound library set – every bit as funky as others that have been issued under the Afro Rock title – but a lot more obscure! The group here has wicked bass and plenty of percussion next to the drums – and the top of the sound also has some horn work that underscores more contemporary soul touches – as the whole thing holds together like some of the best Afro-inspired work on the London scene at the time, with maybe some keyboard touches that feel like they're lifted out of the Bay Area or East LA! The whole thing is a wonderfully rhythmic, totally funky party – and titles include "Facade", "Renegade", "Megaton", "Boss", "Nsambei", "Cult", "Green Hell", and "Waboco". LP, Vinyl record album

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VariousEscape In Time – Popular British Television Themes Of The 60s ... CD
El (UK), 1960s. Used ... $9.99
Way more than just the usual collection of famous British TV themes from the 60s – as this set offers up some great rare nuggets, unusual versions, and some obscure tracks that are all pretty darn fresh to our American years! As you well know if you're a fan of anything pop culture from this generation, British TV was way hipper than most of the American small screen in the 60s – from the stories, to the settings, to the wonderfully cool themes and backing music that supported the show – often a cool hybrid of postwar Soho jazz modes and lots of the best soundtrack/sound library styles that were evolving in the hands of an elite few on the London scene. Some of the best and grooviest of that generation are presented here – in an overstuffed collection that includes "Gurney Slade" by Max Harris, "Danger Man" by Red Price Combo, "The Avenger" by Johnny Dankworth, "Tuesday Rendezvous" by Bert Weedon, "Face To Face" by Frank Chacksfield, "Comedy Playhouse" by Ron Grainer, "What The Papers Say" by London Philharmonic, "Monty Python's Flying Circus" by Eastman Wind Ensemble, "The Saint" by Les Reed, "Fireball" by Don Spencer, "Z Cars" by Johnny Keating, and a number of tracks from The Prisoner too! (Soundtracks, Sound Library) CD
(Out of print and sealed.)
 
 
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