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TYSM!  ;D Sonoton is one of my favourites.
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Requests / Re: Teddy Lasry - Back to Amazonia SI 835
« Last post by Wodsil on May 16, 2024, 07:18:31 PM »
Thanks OG!  You're the Man !    8]
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Requests / Re: [Bruton] BR-487 Colourful Characters in Lossless
« Last post by bloodien0se on May 16, 2024, 07:04:23 PM »
Much appreciated!
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Howdy do, Folks!

This week I've got what I 'd like to call, a "New World Potpourri." All New World albums, all with credited composers/artists! First we've got the second outing from Brujo Publishing Inc. (the folks behind W 280-281), helming composers such as George Small, Paul Jost, Tony Davilio, Juan diaz, and Rich Malfitano. It's equally great as it's predecessor, with perhaps even more variety in genres/styles. Next, we've got Bill Loose's second New World outing after W 290-291. While not as enchanting, it's still a great listen with Loose's typical charm. Finally, we've got the complete output of one Vic Szczepanski, possibly the label's most elusive artist. While I could find very little about Vic Szczepanski, his albums for Robert Hall are easily some of my favorites for how unique they truly are. If anyone happens to know more about Vic Szczepanski's life and other work, please let me know! 

I have no clue who the original rippers for any of these albums are, but if anyone does know, drop me a line!

W 282-283, George Small, Paul Jost, Tony Davilio, Juan Diaz, Rich Malfitano - 



W 286-287, Vic Szczepanski -



W 292-293, Bill Loose -



W 294-295, Vic Szczepanski -



W 296-297, Vic Szczepanski -



drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KDoZ_yEf158sJ2XPwQ1eSFDOhjRjkBUm?usp=sharing

archive.org/details/@nathan_gnewikow

Have a good one!
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Labels / Re: Ultra Music Services (UMS)
« Last post by Mr on May 16, 2024, 06:25:03 PM »
Revised and "completed" today.
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Requests / Top BBC TV Themes Series 1978-81 & Top Dog TV Themes
« Last post by chad1969 on May 16, 2024, 05:11:30 PM »
Hello,

Does anyone have any of these albums, in the highest possible, crackle free quality they are willing to share ?

Top BBC TV Themes Volume 1 (1978) https://www.discogs.com/release/1619992-Various-Top-BBC-TV-Themes
Top BBC TV Themes Volume 2 (1979) https://www.discogs.com/release/2749040-Various-Top-BBC-TV-Themes-Vol-2
Top BBC TV Themes Volume 3 (1980) https://www.discogs.com/release/2229398-Various-Top-BBC-TV-Themes-Vol-3
Top BBC TV Themes Volume 4 (1981) https://www.discogs.com/release/5013338-Various-Top-BBC-TV-Themes-Vol-4

Also a CD from 2010, Top Dog - A Retrospective Of TV & Radio Themes https://www.discogs.com/release/2559639-Various-Top-Dog-A-Retrospective-Of-Classic-TV-Radio-Themes-1960-1982

Many thanks
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DIY Comps and Other Musical Creations / Re: Unreleased Soundtracks
« Last post by stackjackson on May 16, 2024, 05:01:33 PM »
Very cool, especially these Opus tracks! Thanks, Digga!
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I'll start on these UMS ones over the next few days and share the results if anyone would like.

That would be much appreciated! Especially to prevent anything from getting done twice, which would be a waste of effort most of the time.
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Thanks a ton!!
Now I have 2 more albums to add to my Manchester Music Library collection.
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DIY Comps and Other Musical Creations / Re: Unreleased Soundtracks
« Last post by Digga on May 16, 2024, 03:20:46 PM »
Did I imagine that someone had done a home made soundtrack for Death Promise?  I have the old VHS so will note down cues I can recognize- if one hasn’t been done.

Image someone almost did it ;)
according to the credits music and songs are performed by Opus and original music composed by Mike Felder & Bill Daniels (aka Mike & Bill https://www.discogs.com/artist/170597-Mike-Bill) I didn't find anything about a band called Opus related to the soundtrack but searching on Mike & Bill I actually find three others songs played in the movie written & produced by the duo (Mike & Bill «Somebody's Gotta Go (Sho Ain't Me)», The Swinging Bridgettes «Please Come Back To Me», Mike Felder & Margaret Hambric «Slow Change Up») so I think maybe that Opus can be an alias used by Mike & Bill to reunited in this project different artists they work with (like on this previous soundtrack they released one year before (https://www.discogs.com/release/11648174-The-Long-Night-Steely-Who-Can-I-Turn-To). 4/17 songs (without the open and end theme) stay unknown to me maybe are the part of the original unreleased music composed by Mike & Bill like the theme (I extracted them from the movie and put in the soundtrack). On the other part the soundtrack is follow by library music from KPM, Conroy, Studio G, composed by Alan Parker, John Cameron, Jimmy Power, Sammy Burdson (Gerhard Narholz) & Paul Lewis. Retronic let me know if you find other cues in the movie

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