Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips => Topic started by: Lord Thames on August 30, 2025, 01:39:58 AM
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At the request of apmnut who asked for them, the below folder contains the following Ember LPs:
ERL 3321 Compreshensive Strings (aka Musik Nach Feierabend) - Heinz Hötter und sein Orchester
ERL 3326 Rainy Night In Rome - Roberto Rossi and his Orchestra
As a bonus I have also included:
ERL 3337 Moods Miscellaneous - Ray Martin Orchestra (the sound quality on this is appalling - not my fault, they actually thought it was OK to put something out that sounded as bad as this!)
ERL 3338 Dry Martin-i - Ray Martin and his Orchestra
Fill yer boots: mega.nz/folder/M4QARBIY#01P-nIqZ8PuLyw_yEk5sRw
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ERL 3337 Moods Miscellaneous - Ray Martin Orchestra (the sound quality on this is appalling - not my fault, they actually thought it was OK to put something out that sounded as bad as this!)
Thanks for these Embers LT. My goodness, yes, "appalling" is probably an understatement. The sound quality on 3337 is thin - sounds like they placed the mics in the property next door to the studio. Plus the wow and flutter on each track suggests the tape the vinyl was pressed from was a copy of a pretty poor quality master. I think Greta shared this as one of trkizbrki's bunches back in January. Not sure whether they added any EQ but it seems to have a little bit more depth to it. Not much mind!
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Thanks for these great Embers Lord Thames! Comprehensive Strings is a fun album to listen to! By the way, I think apmnut was the one that originally requested these.
Been on an Ember Mood Music kick lately. Currently seeking these albums from their catalogue - if anyone has them, do let me know!
ERL 3314 - Light Comedy
ERL 3320 - Soaring Strings
ERL 3321 - Comprehensive Strings
ERL 3322 - Traveling Light
ERL 3325 - An American in Paris
ERL 3326 - Rainy Night in Rome
ERL 3331 - London Rhapsody
ERL 3334 - Commercial Moods
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Oops, corrected! But you are welcome to enjoy them too!
Thanks for these Embers LT. My goodness, yes, "appalling" is probably an understatement. The sound quality on 3337 is thin - sounds like they placed the mics in the property next door to the studio. Plus the wow and flutter on each track suggests the tape the vinyl was pressed from was a copy of a pretty poor quality master. I think Greta shared this as one of trkizbrki's bunches back in January. Not sure whether they added any EQ but it seems to have a little bit more depth to it. Not much mind!
I certainly haven't EQ'd my version, on the grounds you can't really polish a turd. I wonder if these are recycled film or TV soundtracks from Ray's spell in America? They've got that feel about thrm.
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I certainly haven't EQ'd my version, on the grounds you can't really polish a turd.
.....or a tertee-tree and a turd (with apologies to our Irish members)!
I wonder if these are recycled film or TV soundtracks from Ray's spell in America? They've got that feel about thrm.
I know what you mean. There was a time back in the sixties when some US-pressed albums and singles suffered from massive over compression resulting in dreadful dynamic range and lack of clarity. By comparison the German studios, Polydor in particular, were producing fabulous quality stuff.
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Thank you so much Lord Thames!
What a pleasant surprise
Your pal,
Doug
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Thank you LT. Much appreciated from me too.
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Thanks Lord Thames!
In the spirit of all things, Ember, you've inspired me to get photos of the catalogue online - link in the Coded Music Library thread.
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Thank you very much Lord Thames, really appreciate it. :)
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Big thanks from me LT, appreciated. Ember isn’t a library that’s overly familiar to me and only recently started to uncover what it has to offer.
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Many thanks from me for supplying my ears with these goodies!
Really enjoying "Comprehensive Strings" in particular, there's some lovely, fun cues on there (listening to "Walking Flirt" as I type this)!
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Oooo lovely thank you