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Title: Creston Studios/TV Spots Popeye Cues
Post by: WSBG Returns Yet Again! on December 09, 2023, 12:14:48 AM
The 60's Popeye series had various studios animating episodes of the show, with studios like Rembrandt Films (Krazy Kat and Tom And Jerry), Larry Harmon Studios (Bozo The Clown), and of course, TV Spots/Creston Studios (King and Odie). We're focusing on the tracks used in the nine TV Spots produced episodes. Here's the list:

"Egypt Us":
Robert Sharples - High Street China (Conroy, BM 199)
Van Phillips - Light Comedy Transitions (Conroy, BM 111)
Robert Sharples - Various Comedy Bridges (Conroy)
Bruce Campbell - Curlycues (Impress, IA 114)
Bruce Campbell - Quirk (Impress, IA 114)
Bruce Campbell - Morning After (Impress, IA 114)
Bruce Campbell - Hunt The Thimble (Impress, IA 114)

"I Bin Sculped":
Van Phillips - Light Comedy Transitions (Conroy, BM 111)
Bruce Campbell - Stumblebum (Impress, IA 157)
Bruce Campbell - Spooky (Impress, IA 157)
Bruce Campbell - Pretty Pickle (Conroy, BM 116)
Billy Mayerl - Busybody (Impress, IA 150)

"Take It Easel":
Van Phillips - Carefree (Short Version) (Impress, IA 106) (NOTE: Also used sped up in the episode)
Robert Sharples - Comedy Bridges (Conroy)
Van Phillips - Light Comedy Transitions (Conroy, BM 111)

"Where There's A Will":
Van Phillips - The Cheerful Undertaker (Impress, IA 115)
Bruce Campbell - Curlycues (Impress, IA 114)
Bruce Campbell - Quirk (Impress, IA 114)
Bruce Campbell - Beginner's Luck (Impress, IA 114)
Robert Sharples - Comedy Bridges (Conroy)
Van Phillips - Twinkle Toes (Short Version) (Impress, IA 105)
Bruce Campbell - Beano (Impress, IA 157)
Trevor Duncan - Mam'selle Moderne (Impress, IA 174)

"Baby Phase":
Bruce Campbell - Poppin' Around (Conroy, BM 121)
Van Phillips - Light Comedy Transitions (Conroy, BM 111)
Robert Sharples - Comedy Bridges (Conroy)
Van Phillips - Buffoonery (Conroy, BM 106)
Edward White - Short Fanfare (Conroy, BM 119)
Van Phillips - Light Comedy Endings (Conroy, BM 110)

"Fleas A Crowd":
Bruce Campbell - Wee Willie (Conroy, BM 194)
Van Phillips - Light Comedy Transitions (Conroy, BM 111)
Robert Sharples - Comedy Bridges (Conroy)
Van Phillips - Comedy Transitions (Impress, IA 188)
James Moody - Quicksilver (Conroy, BM 155)
Gilbert Vinter - Screwy (Impress, IA 209)
Van Phillips - Light Comedy Endings (Conroy, BM 110)

"Jeopardy Sheriff"
Edward White - Cactus Canter (Conroy, BM 119)
Bruce Campbell - Polly (Impress, IA 157)
Bruce Campbell - Lost Golliwog (Impress, IA 157)
Van Phillips - Comedy Transitions (Impress, IA 188)
Van Phillips - Comedy Endings (Impress, IA 188)
Trevor Duncan - French Leave (Impress, IA 174)

"The Big Sneeze":
Eric Winstone - Snow Ride (Conroy, BM 192)
Robert Sharples - Comedy Bridges (Conroy)
Bruce Campbell - Stumblebum (Impress, IA 157)

"The Last Resort"
James Stevens - Eerie Visitor - Opening (Impress, IA 173)
Robert Sharples - Comedy Bridges (Conroy)
Steve Race - Up And Down (Impress, IA 104)
Bruce Campbell - Curlycues (Impress, IA 114)
Eric Spear - Sign Please (Conroy, BM 145)
Steve Race - Puppy Dog (Impress, IA 134)
Title: Re: Creston Studios/TV Spots Popeye Cues
Post by: Dima22112003 on December 09, 2023, 07:11:31 AM
James Stevens - The Equilibrist is heard in the end of "Where There's a Will".
Title: Re: Creston Studios/TV Spots Popeye Cues
Post by: Don M Yowp on December 10, 2023, 08:50:15 AM
Bravo. Thanks for this breakdown.
(It'd be so much easier if there was some way to access the cue sheets).

Yowp
https://tralfaz.blogspot.com
Title: Re: Creston Studios/TV Spots Popeye Cues
Post by: quarry on January 08, 2024, 01:22:31 AM
The 60's Popeye series had various studios animating episodes of the show, with studios like Rembrandt Films (Krazy Kat and Tom And Jerry), Larry Harmon Studios (Bozo The Clown), and of course, TV Spots/Creston Studios (King and Odie). We're focusing on the tracks used in the nine TV Spots produced episodes. Here's the list:



A big thanks to you for locating the actual music used on the 1960s Popeye the Sailor cartoons. Although you were focusing on the TV Spots-produced episodes, I cannot help but ask if you are familiar with the time-marked links to music used in the following episodes:

"Psychiatricks" - 4:12 - 5:00 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBLFLr_D4Qg&list=PLe3qHSgRSgJCtKWjN6iZmLlDt2klPblRd&index=4

"Me Quest for Poopdeck Pappy" - 2:08 - 2:38 -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTDU8y5tfvM&list=PLe3qHSgRSgJCtKWjN6iZmLlDt2klPblRd&index=6

"Voo Doo to you too" - 3:02 - 3:18 / 3:31 - 3:41- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igIQFavZqxk&list=PLe3qHSgRSgJCtKWjN6iZmLlDt2klPblRd&index=7

"Oil's Well that Ends Well" - 1:16 - 1:42 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUDzRl16GuQ&list=PLe3qHSgRSgJCtKWjN6iZmLlDt2klPblRd&index=12

"Duel To The Finish" - 1:27 - 1:44 / 4:28 - 4:56 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOSX87Ijv6k&list=PLe3qHSgRSgJCtKWjN6iZmLlDt2klPblRd&index=14

"My Fair Olive" - 2:29 - 2:48 - (and the rest of the "non-Popeye" music used in this episode) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Itfjgz8DfS4&list=PLe3qHSgRSgJCtKWjN6iZmLlDt2klPblRd&index=25

"Azteck Wreck" - 13:18 - 13:34 (the "Brutus" theme) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMZ_Cdb2UDc&list=PLZi9kmcgOoWnTRGNtwK8GdhmGKHE8WVJC&index=5

The last link--for "Azteck Wreck" features (as noted above) the oft-used "Brutus" theme, which I've tried to find (from any official source) for decades, but had no luck.

Any clues about the music linked above? Thank you in advance!
Title: Re: Creston Studios/TV Spots Popeye Cues
Post by: WSBG Returns Yet Again! on January 08, 2024, 03:52:25 AM
The 60's Popeye series had various studios animating episodes of the show, with studios like Rembrandt Films (Krazy Kat and Tom And Jerry), Larry Harmon Studios (Bozo The Clown), and of course, TV Spots/Creston Studios (King and Odie). We're focusing on the tracks used in the nine TV Spots produced episodes. Here's the list:



A big thanks to you for locating the actual music used on the 1960s Popeye the Sailor cartoons. Although you were focusing on the TV Spots-produced episodes, I cannot help but ask if you are familiar with the time-marked links to music used in the following episodes:

"Psychiatricks" - 4:12 - 5:00 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBLFLr_D4Qg&list=PLe3qHSgRSgJCtKWjN6iZmLlDt2klPblRd&index=4

"Me Quest for Poopdeck Pappy" - 2:08 - 2:38 -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTDU8y5tfvM&list=PLe3qHSgRSgJCtKWjN6iZmLlDt2klPblRd&index=6

"Voo Doo to you too" - 3:02 - 3:18 / 3:31 - 3:41- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igIQFavZqxk&list=PLe3qHSgRSgJCtKWjN6iZmLlDt2klPblRd&index=7

"Oil's Well that Ends Well" - 1:16 - 1:42 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUDzRl16GuQ&list=PLe3qHSgRSgJCtKWjN6iZmLlDt2klPblRd&index=12

"Duel To The Finish" - 1:27 - 1:44 / 4:28 - 4:56 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOSX87Ijv6k&list=PLe3qHSgRSgJCtKWjN6iZmLlDt2klPblRd&index=14

"My Fair Olive" - 2:29 - 2:48 - (and the rest of the "non-Popeye" music used in this episode) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Itfjgz8DfS4&list=PLe3qHSgRSgJCtKWjN6iZmLlDt2klPblRd&index=25

"Azteck Wreck" - 13:18 - 13:34 (the "Brutus" theme) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMZ_Cdb2UDc&list=PLZi9kmcgOoWnTRGNtwK8GdhmGKHE8WVJC&index=5

The last link--for "Azteck Wreck" features (as noted above) the oft-used "Brutus" theme, which I've tried to find (from any official source) for decades, but had no luck.

Any clues about the music linked above? Thank you in advance!
All episodes you've listed, except "Azteck Wreck" have music from Winston Sharples' recorded music library package, though there are no physical releases with his background music in them. Azteck Wreck has music from Ken Lowman originally made for this short, with the Brutus/Bluto theme being his arrangement of "Blow The Man Down".
Title: Re: Creston Studios/TV Spots Popeye Cues
Post by: WSBG Returns Yet Again! on January 11, 2024, 05:55:02 AM
*Bump!* I found some new tracks in some of these episodes.
Title: Re: Creston Studios/TV Spots Popeye Cues
Post by: Dima22112003 on January 11, 2024, 07:20:50 AM
Bruce Campbell - Happy Time was heard in "I Bin Sculped".