Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => The Non-Library Library => Topic started by: tuneboy on September 01, 2019, 08:53:45 AM
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I'm a big fan of this mainly instrumental album from 1979 by Alf Emil Eik, bass guitarist, multi-instrumentalist and studio whizz extraordinaire. It reminds me here and there of Yan Tregger, Teddy Lasry, Jacky Giordano and French progressive jazzfunk & library music from the late 70s. It has mellotron and clavinet. It has an arsenal of analog synthesizers. I has raw cosmic funk and ambience. It has some great dramatic passages and moments of great beauty. It goes many places. So here is my rip of a near mint copy. I realize it may be on the fringes of this forum's concern but I thought some of you might like it. (Most of the tracks slide seemlessly into each other, so I saved it as side 1 and side 2).
hxxps://mega.nz/#F!qGIzWCgA!TAiHOUD0HHsP2sjgNtSIvA
(https://i.imgur.com/ZZ33s8e.jpg)
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Oh wow, this sounds amazing. You´re the best tuneboy!
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fantastic music, never listen before. favourites "Morning Glory" "Man Of The Present Age, Part 2 and 3" "Insert Heart"
Thanks so much tuneboy.
I prepare and upload two versions.
1. original flac+cue sheet: hxxps://mega.nz/#F!5wZWkIJT!Rjqcdc4LlAieMJuXfyWVYQ
2. manually splitted and tagged flacs (and removed small 100 hz hum): hxxps://mega.nz/#F!NkQSFCYA!Z848Ukr75XzXQirsc7538w
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fantastic music, never listen before. favourites "Morning Glory" "Man Of The Present Age, Part 2 and 3" "Insert Heart"
Thanks so much tuneboy.
I prepare and upload two versions.
1. original flac+cue sheet: hxxps://mega.nz/#F!5wZWkIJT!Rjqcdc4LlAieMJuXfyWVYQ
2. manually splitted and tagged flacs (and removed small 100 hz hum): hxxps://mega.nz/#F!NkQSFCYA!Z848Ukr75XzXQirsc7538w
Even better! Thanks, neowave.