Library Music Themes
General Sharing & Discussion => Vintage Library Vinyl and CD rips => Topic started by: Mr Rain on June 21, 2019, 04:11:36 PM
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Another one I ripped. Sorry it's a bit clicky here and there. BTW, does anyone know why the term 'Donut' is used on these albums? I can't hear anything round or holey about those tracks.
https://www.discogs.com/Unknown-Artist-The-Cat-Custom-Audio-Traxx-Creative-Advertising-Thematics/release/7762358 (https://www.discogs.com/Unknown-Artist-The-Cat-Custom-Audio-Traxx-Creative-Advertising-Thematics/release/7762358)
hxxps://www21.zippyshare.com/v/9IrzaaUN/file.html
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Thank you Mr.Rain
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Great, thanks Mr Rain! :)
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Great find, thanks for the upgrade! This is one of my favourite Tanner/Media General LPs.
The Wurlitzer sound on these is great. "Free Fall" seems more than a little inspired by "Riders on the Storm".
It's not a term in wide use, but I would assume "Donut", a circular thing (a particularly American circular thing, at that!), means rougly "with edit points, loopable" or "combination of below intro/outro elements".
Did you find this in Singapore? I wasn't aware Tanner had much international distribution.
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Cheers Mr Rain.
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Great find, thanks for the upgrade! This is one of my favourite Tanner/Media General LPs.
The Wurlitzer sound on these is great. "Free Fall" seems more than a little inspired by "Riders on the Storm".
It's not a term in wide use, but I would assume "Donut", a circular thing (a particularly American circular thing, at that!), means rougly "with edit points, loopable" or "combination of below intro/outro elements".
Did you find this in Singapore? I wasn't aware Tanner had much international distribution.
I find records like this interesting. They really show the industrial nature of Library music, real working records. I found it in Singapore along with Showcase Production Music, Tanner Total Sound Libary and Sounds Of Broadcasting.
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Thank you for this rarity!
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Thank you so much, Mr.Rain!
Dyo
Aussieland
PS I lost most of my library music due to a faulty Hard drive any peper Tanner is more than welcome
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BTW, does anyone know why the term 'Donut' is used on these albums?
Yes. A donut is a broadcast term. It's a jingle cut that has a singing open and close, with an open music bed in the middle for the local announcer to read custom copy over.