Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: le_tomval on September 04, 2018, 07:28:15 AM
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The question is simple. Everywhere I read only about vinyl and CDs (I think it's 99,99% of everyone collection), but what about others stuff ? Somebody said "catalogues" and tapes, but never seen any of them, does anybody have more informations ?
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I have a couple of library music 78s from KPM (some are still called the KP Library) and Brulll-Harmonic, though most are also made of vinyl rather than the traditional shellac.
Depending on your definition of library music, I also have 16 inch radio transcription discs which recorded mainstream artists for standard programming library blocks. CP MacGregor did put out some early shellac 78s as well.
I’d be interested to know if any library music companies put out 8 tracks, though I’m sure there are cassettes.
There was a recent ebay listing for a Capitol Hi-Q reel to reel tape, though the lack of branded packaging suggests that it’s a generic duplicate.
ebay.com/itm/CAPITOL-RECORDS-HI-Q-SERIES-L-144-REEL-TO-REEL-TAPE-15-I-P-S-LIBRARY-MUSIC-/302853462996
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Thanks for your message.
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Catalogues don't show up too often, unfortunately. I've seen a few Capitol Hi-"Q" reels pop up on occasion, though. 78s are very plentiful, I have about a literal half a ton. You may also find some old library software on some of the pre-internet CD releases.
What to collect, other than that? Whatever you feel like, really. Many of us collect digital files, too, for instance - heh. And knowledge!
Personally, I try to collect various pieces of library memorabilia - wherever they may show up. I have a few pieces of Italian sheet music from C.A.M. and Ariete, two cue sheets from the BBC archives, an old Italian composer catalogue, pamphlets from Cinedelic's reissue of the Ayna Records LPs - and a surely Jean-Pierre Decerf and Bernard Fèvre-approved miniKorg-700 ;)
I some library LPs were accompanied by letters addressed to the people who ordered them, or with general info about upcoming releases and such. These are cool little artifacts one can try to collect, too.
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Yes, that's right ! I wanted to talk about memorabilia !
If you have pictures of that, it would be a pleasure to see them.
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I recently picked up an old Kemp's Film & Television Year Book, an in-industry sort of directory for film and TV production-related services - you know, for those times you need a seamstress, helicopter pilot or pyro technician for your TV movie.
There are a few production music libraries listed in the book, and the rear cover features a neat little KPM ad urging you to literally phone up Robin Phillips himself!
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I recently picked up an old Kemp's Film & Television Year Book....the rear cover features a neat little KPM ad urging you to literally phone up Robin Phillips himself!
That's really cool!
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There are a few production music libraries listed in the book, and the rear cover features a neat little KPM ad urging you to literally phone up Robin Phillips himself!
Did you try to call him?
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Lord Thames - I finally found those two SROTY-related documents from the BBC library packaged with my Bruton LPs:
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Both very cool, Mr. Can you take a photo or two of the inside of that book...? Is there a table of contents?
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Sure thing! Index and a few pages from the music section follows below:
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(https://i.imgur.com/lGGbYqD.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/y7zajda.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/GalAZTv.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/C44sMqT.jpg])
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Thanks for these extra pics, Mr! What a cool book.
Did you pick this up online, or did you chance upon it in some old store?
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Your book looks awesome and very unique !
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Thanks for these extra pics, Mr! What a cool book.
Did you pick this up online, or did you chance upon it in some old store?
Thanks! Found this online - but of course already knew what I was buying ;)
Just a thought - does anyone have an overview of which library music catalogues (books, pamphlets, etc.) exist?
For those fortunate few of you who have some, which are they?
I'm positive more must exist, but a partial bibliography follows below:
UK:
Boosey & Hawkes Recorded Music: Complete Catalogue 1952
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(https://i.imgur.com/bq1sU9s.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/Yvgsiw4.jpg)
(paperback, 32 p., 1952)
Supplement No. 1 to Complete Catalogue, Edition 1961
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(leaf?, 1961)
The Boosey & Hawkes Eight-Way Card Index of Recorded Music
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(https://i.imgur.com/FcazTUV.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/kCeHm2g.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/FzX4T6g.jpg)
(paperback, date unknown)
Bruton Music
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(https://i.imgur.com/AImgjS3.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/FatCQv7.jpg)
(paperback, c. 1987)
Bruton Music
(https://i.imgur.com/87r78IW.png)(https://i.imgur.com/LTq5rGM.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/fxnNJrE.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/NclEORx.png)
(https://i.imgur.com/IRSzepc.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/CWWRBpZ.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/GOyt6Mx.jpg)
(binder, date unknown)
(thanks to facebook page "Bruton Music Vinyl" for most of these photos.)
Chappell Recorded Music Library
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(paperback?, 90 p., 1957)
Chappell Records: A Library of Incidental and Background Music additional supplement to main catalogue
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(pamphlet, 28 p., 1964)
Chappell Index Series
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(https://i.imgur.com/I96gZnk.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/te92RDV.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/UE4ZGwl.jpg)
(paperback, c. 50 p., date unknown)
Chappell Recorded Music
(https://i.imgur.com/KSv1WtC.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/52XDZ5A.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/tpbYFtc.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/oQvL80J.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/IZulmZ0.jpg)
(binder, c. 200 p., date unknown)
Harmonic Mood Music Library / C. Brull Ltd. (title unknown)
(https://i.imgur.com/xKGFB6U.jpg)
(paperback, date unknown)
KPM Music Recorded Library
(https://i.imgur.com/enWG5Hi.png)(https://i.imgur.com/8tYfvIR.png)(https://i.imgur.com/5XMV1JM.jpg)
(bound, 126 p., c. 1969?)
Music-De Wolfe Recorded Music Catalogue
(https://i.imgur.com/nq2G2pd.png)(https://i.imgur.com/yAfk3Mp.jpg)
(binder, c. 500 p., 1981)
De Wolfe Music Catalogue: De Wolfe Music 1988
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(paperback?, 1988)
Studio G Mood Music Guide
(https://i.imgur.com/senJYLq.png)(https://i.imgur.com/eQQ5r8j.png)
(paperback, 1983)
Themes Catalogue
(https://i.imgur.com/9Mvt0A6.png)(https://i.imgur.com/C969LVl.png)(https://i.imgur.com/E4fySC7.png)
(paperback, 46 p., c. 1982)
France:
MP 2000, Montparnasse 2000 Production Music Library:
(https://i.imgur.com/P4wEnNk.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/EIuvQTV.jpg)
Germany:
Coloursound Library
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(paperback, date unknown)
Selected Sound Recorded Music Library Catalogue
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(paperback, 88 p., date unknown)
Selected Sound Recorded Music Library Musikarchiv Catalogue No. 2
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(paperback?, 83 p., date uknown)
Sonoton
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(date unknown, presumably issued together with SON 000 sampler LP.)
ITALY:
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Beat Records Company Edizioni Musicali, catalogo discografico di musiche per sonorizzazioni (Background Music Library)
(Paperback, September 30th, 1971)
(https://i.imgur.com/9ZyXQ9b.png)
Gemelli, catalogo generale numerico
(Paperback, January 1973)
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Vedette Records, musiche per sonorizzazioni e programmi (catalogo generale)
(Paperback, 34 p., 1967)
US:
The CBS Records EZ Cue Library: EZ Cue-EZT Catalog
(paperback?, c. 151 p., date unknown)
I seem to recall having seen the following in the past as well:
Capitol Hi-"Q" catalog
Conroy Recorded Music Library catalogue
Mozart Edition (Great Britain) Ltd. catalogue
Parry Music Library catalogue
Southern Library of Recorded Music catalogue (binder?)
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Thanks for these great teasers, Mr! I'd love to find one of these catalogues. That Chappell looks especially cool.
I just wish the folks who owned these rare items were also able to SCAN the books properly. These poor camera shots don't do much for preservation or reference...
I scan books all the time, top quality, hi-res. But unfortunately, I've never gotten a hold of one of these library catalogues :(
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Especially important are the release dates of the records, a lot of albums without a release date, including Media Music The Professional, GM and many other labels
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Since Mr. brought up Southern, here's my copy of one of their catalogues:
https://mega.nz/#!LepBgIJa!y8L6iGXpi5vIhUhimGE2tIrimhSXIDU4Kb66ruBYX0g
Not my scan. I believe our pal Doug scanned this, so kudos to him!
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Very cool. Thanks apmnut! This appears to come from the A-PDF.com site, but if it's Doug's scan, then thank you Doug!
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Since Mr. brought up Southern, here's my copy of one of their catalogues:
https://mega.nz/#!LepBgIJa!y8L6iGXpi5vIhUhimGE2tIrimhSXIDU4Kb66ruBYX0g
Not my scan. I believe our pal Doug scanned this, so kudos to him!
I create Excel version of Southern Catalogue (1965)
https://mega.nz/#!Q5gjgBjS!GUe4P5k3vLrlG-vzCs4B06yMaJ8fpjre6sPp7KYqy4k
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Apropos; I have located the first Italian library catalogue I've seen to date, and it's currently on its way in the mail. I'll keep you posted! :)
I just wish the folks who owned these rare items were also able to SCAN the books properly. These poor camera shots don't do much for preservation or reference...
I scan books all the time, top quality, hi-res. But unfortunately, I've never gotten a hold of one of these library catalogues :(
Very much agree with you here. I think most people collect these as rare, cool little memorabilia, with little intention of archiving them - though they're undoubtedly important historical documents for our 'niche'.
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I probably have to decontaminate it (heh), but this little gem showed up in the mail a few days back! Of all places, this copy seems to originate from Como, right by the Italian-Swiss border.
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On the subject of books and catalogues:
A lot of library composers - particularly of the early, orchestral tradition - were also academics. It makes a lot of sense, as you'd generally attend a music academy or conservatory to become a composer back in the day, taking studies in composition, musical direction, etc. As a 'consequence' of this, some of these composers also became authors, writing about music theory, composition or other related subjects.
If you google around a bit, you'll find that, in particular, King Palmer has a wide bibliography, authoring a few "How to"-books on composition and orchestration, as well as books about Bach, Beethoven and so on. A partial bibliography of his follows below:
King Palmer:
Bach (1935)
Granville Bantock (1947)
Teach Yourself to Compose Music (1947)
Beethoven (1948)
Teach Yourself Orchestration (1964)
The ABC of Music (1968)
The Piano (1972)
Orchestration (1973)
Compose Music (1974)
Music (1981)
King Palmer, Stephen Rhys:
The ABC of Church Music (1967)
King Palmer, Cossar Turfery:
The Musical Production: A Complete Guide for Amateurs (1953)
Similar books can be found authored by Reg Owen, "The Reg Owen Arranging Method" (1956) and Henry Baynton-Power "How to Compose Music" (1937).
In addition to this, there are a few autobiographies to be found:
Stelvio Cipriani, Pino Ammendola, Rosario M. Montesanti:
Stelvio Cipriani - Anonimo romano (2016)
John Fox:
My Musical World (2009)
Alan Hawkshaw:
The Champ: The Hawk Talks (2011)
Ennio Morricone:
Life Notes (2016)
Steve Race:
Musician at Large (1979)
This is by no means a conclusive list, mind - I'm sure there are more.
Adrian Kerridge's "Tape's Rolling: Take One" (2016) also deserves mention, of course.
A few more books about library music, or written by or about composers working extensively or tangentially in library:
Mike Carey:
Sailing By (2000) (a biography of Ronald Binge)
C.P. Lee, Andy Willis:
The Lost World Of Cliff Twemlow: The King of Manchester Exploitation Movies (2009)
Enzo Masetti:
La musica nel film (1950)
Jack Mirtle:
The Music of Billy May (1998)
Ennio Morricone, Sergio Miceli:
Composing for the Cinema (2013)
Valerio Mattioli:
Superonda: Storia segreta della musica italiana (2016)
Samuela Totti:
La libreria musicale privata di Antonino Riccardo Luciani (2014)
Apropos academic writing, I've been doing a deep dive into the life of David H. Kimball ("Peymont") as of late. For an individual seemingly so obscure, I've actually found quite a lot of details about him and his life, detailed in old journals and books. I found out he did some writing as well.
Recently picked this up, (look towards the bottom):
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- bet you didn't know about that! :)
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An impressive reading list you've compiled here, Mr! A great resource. Maybe we should create a "bibliography" section in our Info Database... ??
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John Fox:
My Musical World (2009)
I've had this on my Amazon want-list for quite a while. I wonder if he talks about Sonoton and the reason why he used the aliases Peter Balding and David Bell.
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I probably have to decontaminate it (heh), but this little gem showed up in the mail a few days back! Of all places, this copy seems to originate from Como, right by the Italian-Swiss border.
Cool find! I would love to see the insides of that!
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Many of the catalogs posted on here are now lost after the incident.
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Someone on eBay is selling not only a joblot of Focus Music library CDs, but also 3 supplements: a 1992 catalogue (up to FCD 127, way back when the label was distributed in its home country by also UK-based John Fiddy Music), a blue cover CD release list (from 1998 as it's up to FCD 158) from and 2002/03 style-alike list catalogue:
h++ps://www,ebay,co,uk/itm/255917480033
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Another catalogue has popped up on eBay - this time it's the Themes catalogue from 1985 (along with TIM 1004 and TIM 1005, with updated address info on the back cover):
h++ps://www,ebay,co,uk/itm/266171099562
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A series of Sound Ideas catalogs have popped up on eBay a while back (for quite cheap I might add) - I'd pick them up myself, but the US shipping rates are a bit too high at the moment:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/295353346826
Hopefully someone else gets them and digitizes them.
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More library music CDs joblots with catalogues have appeared:
- Bosworth CDs with Bosworth Backgrounds catalogue: h++ps://www,ebay,co,uk/itm/256040669804
- Koka Media CDs collection (with the latest one being KOK 2285) with a 1994 (judging from the albums listed in the catalog) "Kokatalog" (joint one for both Koka and Kosinus): h++ps://www,ebay,co,uk/itm/266221899376
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Sorry for double post, but a Southern Library of Recorded Music catalogue from the 1960s has just showed up on ebay: h++ps://www,ebay,com/itm/256084844867
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The question is simple. Everywhere I read only about vinyl and CDs (I think it's 99,99% of everyone collection), but what about others stuff ? Somebody said "catalogues" and tapes, but never seen any of them, does anybody have more informations ?
Apparently this turned into a catalogues discussion, but to the original question, what else to collect, this is part of my 45's album collection:
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Also a great way to store 45s or take them to gigs!
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Wow, that looks great! Where do I get one?
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So awesome!! hadn't seen these in ages
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Wow, that looks great! Where do I get one?
Thank you! I always get them in fleamarkets or 2nd hand stores. Most of them in Spain and Germany. Apparently they were never a thing in the US market for what I've found out.
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Found this on Gripsweat. Sadly it is an image but this is a 72 page catalogue of the Synchro Recorded Music Library from 1960 was sold back in 2014 and another in 2016.
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How about some official library merch?
Found on eBay:
A used Warner/Chappell Production Music cap:
hxxps://www.ebay.com/itm/186613393423
(https://i.imgur.com/5UQCdhh.png)
- a matching used Universal Production Music cap:
hxxps://www.ebay.com/itm/204889190709
(https://i.imgur.com/xxKRIZd.png)
or perhaps an APM Music cap?
hxxps://www.ebay.com/itm/196243334392
(https://i.imgur.com/HuC0FyC.png)
Also some vintage tees:
Firstcom Broadcast Services:
hxxps://www.ebay.com/itm/116079647358
(https://i.imgur.com/NNHks3I.png)
Megatrax Impact Trailers 2:
hxxps://www.ebay.com/itm/166310803679
(https://i.imgur.com/JY2y8Ql.png)
Killer Tracks "Video Game Music":
hxxps://www.ebay.com/itm/325410104192
(https://i.imgur.com/Cvn76lA.png)
Mexican Music Library (Firstcom):
hxxps://www.ebay.com/itm/165226970767
(https://i.imgur.com/KJxGevE.png)
Chicago Music Library:
hxxps://www.ebay.com/itm/275915159948
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I do have a few things that I wouldn't mind selling, such as a Universal Production Music wine bottle holder, De Wolfe Mug, De Wolfe writeable mouse pad, all unused. I also have an old FirstCom catalog listing the Up Tempos, Medium Tempos etc and a Valentino catalog. I have no idea on value though. I might have more somewhere.
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Hah, how fun - how did you come by these?
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This might be the worst item in this thread...
(https://i.postimg.cc/Hs3Q5mwz/IMG-20240810-060317951-HDR-2.jpg)
The Boosey & Hawkes handkerchief!
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Stumbled upon another ebay oddity today - US library Videohelper apparently made a legitimate board game, titled "The Promo Producer Game", presumably issued as a promotional item.
hxxps://www.ebay.com/itm/226436549746
(https://i.imgur.com/lp1sneQ.png)(https://i.imgur.com/wIJQWIr.jpeg)
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Stumbled upon another ebay oddity today - US library Videohelper apparently made a legitimate board game, titled "The Promo Producer Game", presumably issued as a promotional item.
hxxps://www.ebay.com/itm/226436549746
(https://i.imgur.com/lp1sneQ.png)(https://i.imgur.com/wIJQWIr.jpeg)
Wow, as a board game addict (not Monopoly / Clue(do) etc) this is pretty neat, shame it costs so much to ship to the UK otherwise I would have this in my board game collection