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FictionOfColours

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Your all time favorite library records?
« on: February 02, 2019, 10:49:47 AM »
Yes I know this is probably a tough one, but I'm curious as to what you consider, after all this hunting and building such impressive collections, to be the best of the best. I can't say i've heard a huge amount in comparison to some of the rest of you, but i've heard quite a bit in my time, and I've managed to form a rough top 14 below [no particular order]:

Serge Bulot / Les légendes de Brocéliande (1981)
   
Joel Vandroogenbroeck / Open Air Impressions (1980)
   
Pierre Dutour / Aquarius (1982)
   
Paul Williams / Aquarius (1987)
   
Various Artists / Fusion (Omnimusic, 1986)
   
Gérard Gésina / Planant (1982)
   
Geoff Bastow / Tomorrow's World (1982)
   
Eric Vann / Water World (1982)
   
Cecil Leuter / Altitude 3000 (1985)
   
Joel Vandroogenbroeck / Meditations Vol.1 (1980)

Alan Shearer / Dark is the Colour (1985)

Alan Shearer / Mines de Son (1986)

Milan Pilar & Marc Monsen / Above and About - Scenic Moods and Meditations (1989)

Sven Torstenson / Sky Odyssey (1987)


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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #1 on: February 02, 2019, 01:15:18 PM »
Thanks for such a juicy inquiry! And thanks for your list! There's a couple I should check and a couple I should definitely get back to!

I couldn't give this too much time, so I picked a a bunch of heavy rotating titles I've never got bored of. Then I quickly picked top 10 of them.
Below them are the rest, many of them could be in my top en as well. And being quick I probably forgot as many candidates.

Marco Melchiori / A. Riccardo Luciani - Aspetti Della Natura
Various - Hypothese (MP 2000)
The Machines - Electronic Music
Nino Nardini - Jungle Obssession
Arsen Gedik - Dreamland
Bernard Fevre - Cosmos 2043
Fabio Fabor - Aquarium
Giancarlo Barigozzi & Fabio Fabor - Synthetronics
Eric Vann - Water World
Piero Umiliani ‎- Temi Descrittivi Per Piccolo Complesso

Paride Miglioli - Moog's Imaginations
Fabio Fabor - Melos E Psiche
Anthony Mawer - Keyboard Harmony
Anthony Mawer - Summer Style / More Summer Style
A. Riccardo Luciani - Eau Mer Profondeur
Marcello Giombini - Mondial Folk Synthesizer III
Orchestra Bruno Fogliani - Musica Per Sognare
Ricky Starbuster - Arcal Music Library
P. Willsher & K. Chesher - Electroshake
Catamo - Aria Di Paese
Harley Toberman - Thoughts In Time
Nino Nardini - Nature - Nocturne
Roger Roger / Nino Nardini - Animals' Christmas
Roger Roger - Melodies With A Beat
Dany Marchetti - Vol 2
F.Bonfanti, G.Barigozzi - Vele Sul Mare
John Scott - Lifes Ritual
Daniel Humair & Jean-Charles Capon ‎- Apocalypse
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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #2 on: February 02, 2019, 07:02:01 PM »
Question of a lifetime!! ;D

But actually, this is a fantastic idea for a thread, thanks for starting it! Both lists posted have more than a few titles I've never heard before. Really, what better way to discover new library music than conversing with other fans? Just give me ten thousand years or so, and I'll decide what my favorites are...  ::)

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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2019, 07:39:27 PM »
Interesting choices Roope! A handful I've also heard in there, like Water World. I'll have to look into some of those unfamiliar ones as well.

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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2019, 10:12:46 PM »
My favourite :
A :
Alessandro Alessandroni Orchestra - 1973 -  A Trip Around The World ( LPS 613)
Alessandro Alessandroni ‎– 1974 -  Spontaneous (RCA SP 10055)
Amedeo Tommasi ‎– 1970 - Zodiac (Canopo ‎– CNP 0056 )
Angelo Baroncini, Bruno Battisti D'Amario, Franco Tamponi ‎– 1968  Musica Di Movimento N°1 (Cooper Records ‎– CP. 226 )
Astral Sounds ‎– 1982 - Teletext (Rouge Music Ltd. ‎– RMS/LP 136)
Alessandro Blonksteiner ‎– 1976 - Rhythm And Moog - N. 1 ( CAM ‎– CML 113 )
Arawak ‎– 1970 - Accadde A.......(Squirrel Records ‎– SQLP 20014 )
A. Santisteban ‎–  1975 Spanish Moog (CAM ‎– CML 089)
Alex Serra - 1973 - Continenente Mediterraneo (Iller srl ‎– IL 8)
 A. Alessandroni & R. De Filippi - 1974   ‎– Vacanze (SR Records  ‎– SR-ST 142 )
and B : ...............................

joelfan71

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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2019, 10:23:56 PM »
Simon Park - The King and the Clown - RMSLP 104

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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2019, 06:36:47 PM »
Not a definitive list as I'm just writing these as they come off the top of my head.

Another piece of evidence that there is no correlation between number of issues, views etc. and quality:

The Revelations – Help! (1971)
https://www.discogs.com/The-Revelations-The-Revelations/master/719065
That wonderful mix of softness and funkiness so often heard at the dawn of the 1970s, with a very deep atmosphere, and immaculate performance.

LP / CD reissue here:
http://www.ishtar.it/wp/the-revelations-the-revelations/

Also note two remixes as 7":
http://www.ishtar.it/wp/the-revelations-soul-111-lively-gerardo-frisina-reworks/

Budapest Radio Orchestra, Polish Radio Orchestra ‎– Colours In Rhythm Volume 8 (1978)
https://www.discogs.com/Budapest-Radio-Orchestra-Polish-Radio-Orchestra-Colours-In-Rhythm-Volume-8/release/1306926
Sounds from behind the Iron Curtain, hence it sounds a little fallen out of time with its deeply moody, psychedelic qualities.

Narassa - Viaggio Pop N. 1 (1973)
https://www.discogs.com/Narassa-Viaggio-Pop-N-1/release/5859765
I'm a little more into the Easy realm, but this is very solid nonetheless and has that "funky coolness factor", so a lot of folks must be lusting for this one.

Das Orchester Heinz Kissling [sic] - Young Sound (1969)
https://www.discogs.com/Das-Orchester-Heinz-Kissling-Young-Sound/master/1352938

Sandro Brugnolini & Stefano Torossi - Feelings (1974)
https://www.discogs.com/Jay-Richford-Gary-Stevan-Feelings/release/3768386
See https://www.discogs.com/J-Richford-And-G-Stevan-Feelings/release/2408483 for artist info

The Rainbow-Orchestra - Wonderland of Sound (1974)
https://www.discogs.com/The-Rainbow-Orchestra-Wonderland-Of-Sound/release/2283003
The curious hyphenated name in all likelihood stems from the fact that it we use a hyphen in Germany for compound words.
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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2019, 06:48:05 PM »
My 'all-time best of' list sort of shifts depending on mood, temperature and moon phase, but it definitely contains Janko Nilovic's "Rythmes contemporains" at any given time.

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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #8 on: February 20, 2019, 09:50:34 AM »
My top 10

Feelings - Torossi
Trip around the World - Alessandroni
Today's Sound - Umiliani
Big Beat - Ingman
Afro Rock - Cameron
Big Beat vol 1 - Hawkshaw
Big Beat vol 2 - Moorhouse
Afro Rock - Vecchio
Spontaneous - Alessandroni
Overground - Brugnolini

But It's impossible to made a real Choice


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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #9 on: February 04, 2020, 10:49:23 PM »
Alan Tew - Drama Suite Part 2 - Themes International TIM 1025
Alain Goraguer - La Planète Sauvage (Bande Sonore Originale)
Brian Bennett - Nature watch - Bruton BRN 19
Geoff Bastow - The AV Conception Album Vol. 1 - Sonoton SON 256
Geoff Bastow / Trevor Bastow / Alan Hawkshaw - Industry 14 - Rainbow Warrior - Music House MHI 14
Marc Chantereau & Pierre-Alain Dahan - Synthesis 2 - Tele Music TM 3082
Underwater - Beauty And Danger (Walt Rockman) - Sonoton SCD 064
VA - Ambient - Music House MHA 22
VA - Ethereal - Atmosphere - Atmosphere ATMOS 015
VA - Vistas - Parry Music PML 152
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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #10 on: October 26, 2022, 08:48:25 AM »
Alan Hawkshaw & Mike Vickers - Planet Earth - MHA 14

I can't stop listening to this Masterpiece!

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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #11 on: October 27, 2022, 03:09:34 PM »
This duo of French mildly sloppily produced albums are fun to listen back to back, great melodies:
1001 MW - Manhattan Way Nº1
1002 MW - Manhattan Way Nº2

Not only fun to listen but the musicians themselves seems to be having fun:
BLP 102 - New Sound Quartet - Crazy Colours
BLP 108 - New Sound Quartet - Disco Way

More sloppy and quirky Frenchness. The "duh duh duh" will melt your mind:
FS 1-73 - Jacky Nodaro & Robert Hermel - Understood ‎(1973)

Those share some tracks and are pure jazzy-disco madness:
CNP 0076 - Gruppo Sound - Discosoundisco
100.014 - Boucles Rythmiques (1979)

This is what happens when old 60s library composer of classic style meets cheesy 80's synths:
AVF 35 - Bill Shepherd - Castles Made Of Sand And Hearts Made Of Joy (1985)

Top notch musicianship and production:
TIM 1031 - Have Sounds Will Travel (1978)

I grew up listening those tunes but besides the nostalgia factor the compositions are brilliant:
BRE 3 - John Fiddy & Tony Hymas - Kids And Cartoons







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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #12 on: October 27, 2022, 06:58:04 PM »
FC-E30 Fantasy And Romance

BR311_BRH104 Fashion Catwalk

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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #13 on: October 28, 2022, 04:13:07 PM »
This is not the final list ("never say never"), but of course I also have "my" tracks.

As stated in other threads, I am here for 80s electro music, digital FM sounds, technology and industry et cetera.
Also, since I collect in tracks, not in albums, I will select some. Maybe I add more in the future.

I think the best track in that matter is Silver Vision from BRUTON.
https://www.apmmusic.com/albums/BRU_BR_0060

Silver Vision is pretty much the bullseye in that matter. Nice, punchy rhythm, great stereo effects, snarling synth bass in the back and a spacious, melancholic synthesizer (at around 0:50). The main sounds are cold and technological, "fascinating".
I loved that track since I heard it and I played it when my family drove from Germany to Italy - the alps coming up in the sunrise and driving through those long tunnels while listening to this track is carved into my brain.

The other track that I enjoy listen to is from the Selected Sound Vinyl Series "Art and Baroque" - Fresco Garden(s).
https://www.apmmusic.com/albums/SEL_SELLP_9117

This track I use to showcase what "dynamic" is. Upon loading this piece into any DAW, you will see it barely has any waveform.. The synthesizer sounds are warm and playing with each other (the "harp" and the "flute") like a young couple- until the drums kick in (literally). The bass carries the track well. The stereo is fantastic again, you always hear something chiming in from the left or right. And in the end, there is the fantastic voice by Susanne Fath.. I used that to play back with the footage I took in Venice on the Canal Grande. Well, it is production music after all :)

And last but not least - Simplicity (both versions) from Keith Mansfield.
https://www.kpmmusic.com/en/browse/labels/KPM/221

The underscore especially makes it intriguing to listen to. There is always this weird quirkyness inside, like from a video game level in some enchanted forest where everything is just a bit strange.. The pacing in the track is nice and there are many instruments used, yet the track itself is pretty sparse. The bass (is that a fretless bass?) is used to set these nice accents. The best portion is when the "voice Ahs" move back and forth in the stereo panning. (I wish more people would appreciate proper stereo panning in their tracks).

These 3 tracks are the reason why I enjoy Library Music so much. No singer, no reason to be a chart success, just people being creative.
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Re: Your all time favorite library records?
« Reply #14 on: October 28, 2022, 04:30:10 PM »
Ok, I'll answer for one time to these kind of questions.
Lol, just kidding, it's because is quite impossible!!

Since I'm very fickle, my favorite records depend on my mood and the thousand things that determine it.
But there is one that has a very special place in my heart and my brain. One that I have to go back to, from time to time.
Probably the best electronic record, in my opinion.
And it's:

Gianni Safred - Electronic Designs (Music Scene MSE 126, 1977)


I answered like that prisoner being tortured to speak, you know?
:)
G.