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Thank you Nate, cool weird oldies. Love those bossas on WBS 749.
Funny how the sound on "Beware The Dog" seems to be taken from far. Apparently it was a real big dangerous and angry dog!

Great to have the pics too in the folders.
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Right! I'm editing those GoogleDrive hotlinks.
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Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips / Re: Music De Wolfe (Lossless)
« Last post by nidostar on Today at 03:32:47 PM »
Hotlinks to Discogs are ok guys.
The point is not to hotlink to sharing sites such as Mega, Pixel and such, and also to those companies sites.

Cheers.
Yes you're absolutely right AfricPepperbird. My mistake. Apologies. Thanks for the clarification Greta.
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Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips / Re: Music De Wolfe (Lossless)
« Last post by Greta on Today at 03:29:07 PM »
Hotlinks to Discogs are ok guys.
The point is not to hotlink to sharing sites such as Mega, Pixel and such, and also to those companies sites.

Cheers.
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Labels / Re: Solcade
« Last post by Mr on Today at 02:38:45 PM »
Thanks! I've updated the listing now :)
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General Discussion / Re: The Library Catalogue Thread
« Last post by Mr on Today at 02:05:18 PM »
Excellent write-up, thank you for your work!

I have some additional info:
- The 1985 Themes catalogue is 36 pages.


In addition to the UK catalogues currently listed:

I own a few Focus Music Library-related things;
1) An early 2 page A4 booklet (c. 1991?) with FCD101 through FCD127.
2) It came housed in a paper folder which details releases up to FCD154 and 4 additional CD releases with "t.b.a." listed as cat.#. Undated.
3) And bundled together with a 16-page ringbound "Style-alike list 2002/3" booklet, which also has a catalogue on the last page detailing releases up to FCD180.



Switzerland/Austria?:
I also own a "Cosmos Library Background Music System Catalogue" book. A quite heavy paperback, 368 pages.
No dates, but it has CDs 375.201 through 375.300 and Cosmos Special Select COS-1 through COS-25.

Italy:
Lastly, I have a "Vedette Records musiche per sonorizzazioni e programmi, catalogo generale". Paperback, 32 pages, 1967. It was mentioned at the end of the original post.
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I have 3239 but only in lossy I'm afraid.

Sorry to sound a bit of a killjoy AfricPepperbird but I wonder if you could edit your original post so as to disguise the hotlinks per Greta's request (https://librarymusicthemes.com/index.php?topic=8269.msg56753#msg56753)?

Oh, sure. I assumed that editing was for file sharing sites, but I can edit them.
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Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips / Re: Music De Wolfe (Lossless)
« Last post by nidostar on Today at 01:21:17 PM »
I have 3239 but only in lossy I'm afraid.

Sorry to sound a bit of a killjoy AfricPepperbird but I wonder if you could edit your original post so as to disguise the hotlinks per Greta's request (https://librarymusicthemes.com/index.php?topic=8269.msg56753#msg56753)?
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Thank you NatetheDoofy. Yet another of my interests is radio jingles like the PAMS series from the sixties. The WBS albums are amazingly good quality and well produced.

Just one thing I'm not sure whether the forum's rules on hotlinking to other websites (https://librarymusicthemes.com/index.php?topic=8269.msg56753#msg56753) applies to the Google Drive but just to be on the safe side I wonder if you could edit your post to disguise the links.  ;)
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General Discussion / Re: Just Recognized a Library Track
« Last post by Mr on Today at 01:13:36 PM »
I recently watched the new Fallout series on Amazon, and it of course featured some library cues already featured in the games, like Jack Shaindlin's "I'm Tickled Pink", but also several other library cues - I recognized Sam Fonteyn's "Journey Into Melody" and to my surprise, "Summer in Love" by Santany/I Marc 4, there's probably more.
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