Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips => Topic started by: roope on October 08, 2018, 08:38:29 PM
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A Classic and Royal Far Out Super Dope Electronic Library by Daniel Wescott (=Yan Tregger)!
Instruments: ARP (Explorer, Odyssey/2600), Clavinet, Synthetic keyboards, Electric Piano, "String ensemble", Glockenspiel, Drums & percussions, Human & animal voices, Sound effects.
Phew, I almost lost the track while tagging, so let me know if anything's weird and I'll correct! I got confused because I noticed that A3 and A4 are in different order on the record than on the back sleeve. I tagged this album as the music goes, so Sodom And Gomorrah is now A4 and Passage Of The Red Sea is A3. I wonder how the order is on the other versions? Or maybe it's just wrong on every back cover?
Also the track listing is actually much more complicated than I tagged:
A1 Creation Blow
A2a Genesis
A2b The Park Of Eden
A2c Evil Serpent
A2d Populating
A2e Deluge (Noah Arch)
A2f Babel Tower
A3a Sodom & Gomorrah
A3b The Salt Pillar
A3c Lamentations
A4a The Landscape
A4b Progression
A4c Water Lift
B1 Exodus (Moses Across The Desert Of Shur)
B2 To The Top Of Sinai (Decalogue)
B3 Gold Calf Dance
B4 The Stringing Serpents
B5 Across The Jourdan
B6 The Promised Land
B7 Prophecy
B8 The Finger Of God
Now you got confused! Well, it's an Old Testament, so no wonder I guess! But please keep calm!
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Nice apple-O
I wonder if this album was ever used and where! It got three issues in total - on Auvidis, Musical Touch Sound and Master Plus. Master Plus was a label targeted for home video use, so I hope these sounds were used for some amazing DIY Old Testament movies!
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Nature & Fiction
Well, here it is:
[Auvidis] - AV 4106 - Daniel Wescott - Old Testament
[Musical Touch Sound] - M.T.S. 1010 - David Wescott - A Musical Evocation Of The Old Testament
[Master Plus] - 38017 - David Wescott - A Modern Sound Evocation Of The Old Testament
www30.zippyshare.com/v/8NH6zbWv/file.html
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Enjoy!
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many thanks!
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Sounds interesting - will definitely be checking out!
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Wonderfool!! Thank you Roope.
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Cool, thanks a lot Roope! :)
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Thank you Roope, I love this album. Superb electronics indeed.
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this looks great thanks
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tracks A3 and A4 are in reverse order in your file, Roope.
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They are in that order on the lp! the back cover has it in different order than the actual release. I decided to leave the order as it ison the album and change the track titles following that. I don't know how the actual order is on MTS or MP releases. Do you have older shares of this album? How is the order in those ones?
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Ahh, another of those strange things..
Well, good to know.
On MPS and MP the order is exactly the same of the back cover of the Auvidis.
Thank you for making it clear Roope.
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I wonder if all of the covers have it wrong, or does some other release have A3 and A4 switched on the record.
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Aother great share roope! Thank you!
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oh wow! One of my faves :) thank you so much roope!!
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Roope, this is a fabulous share on several levels!
I haven't had a chance to listen yet, but for starters, I'm impressed with your research and connecting the dots between Daniel and David, the different labels and title variations, etc. I'm very grateful for your musical sharing, but for me personally, your scholarship and shared knowledge is vitally important. Especially when we consider how often obscure LP or CD rips are shared yet info is almost non-existent and it seems NOBODY has a clue as to origin, or any kind of background.
Thanks Roope, for your curiosity, your digging for info, and for ripping these Yan Tregger tunes! :)
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Thank you Muff for your kind words! I'll be modest though and wouldn't say that I have so much knowledge. Many of us have and use the same tools - this fantastic forum, the few books written, the actual albums, Discogs and random pieces of the internet. I haven't been much further in my researches. I appreciate the further efforts some people here do - digging for copyright registrations and other hard core documents. And I hope there will be more interviews available, I really enjoyed the book Unusual Sounds because of them.
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Thanks for the info, Roope. I was able to purchase a copy of the 2nd Library Covers book from Trunk, but I'd not heard of Unusual Sounds until you wrote about it above.
A couple of Google hits took me to this place: h$$ps://shop.mexicansummer.com/product/david-hollander-unusual-sounds/
I'm currently consulting my check book to see if I can indulge in a copy of this book. I may have to perform an unnatural act (or 2) or worse, perform the "Forbidden Dance." :o
I'll keep you posted cuz I'm sure you're just on the edge of your seat, with anticipation...