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General Sharing & Discussion => Requests => Topic started by: new970901 on October 03, 2022, 09:14:40 PM
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Does anyone have the complete track please? (no. 19 of Hazel Crest, see 54:21)
https://racaty.net/?op=upload_result&st=OK&fn=2hkunrloqql0
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Here's the entire tape. All 20 tracks. Some of which, having obtained the albums the tracks are originally from, are in lossless form. Beware, however, the tracks by The Martinez Players and Sound Creation. These are not the correct titles or artists. I'm presently trying to find the actual names and artists of these.
htxxs://racaty.net/18emwkkn1x15
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Here's the entire tape. All 20 tracks. Some of which, having obtained the albums the tracks are originally from, are in lossless form. Beware, however, the tracks by The Martinez Players and Sound Creation. These are not the correct titles or artists. I'm presently trying to find the actual names and artists of these.
htxxs://racaty.net/18emwkkn1x15
thank you ,like it very much ;D
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Here's the entire tape. All 20 tracks. Some of which, having obtained the albums the tracks are originally from, are in lossless form. Beware, however, the tracks by The Martinez Players and Sound Creation. These are not the correct titles or artists. I'm presently trying to find the actual names and artists of these.
htxxs://racaty.net/18emwkkn1x15
Could you trim the file down to just tracks 19 and 20 please
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Thanks John. My copy was recorded from broadcast and these are much better quality. Didn't know you had these as FLAC's so big thanks for these. Thanks again matey !
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Here's the entire tape. All 20 tracks. Some of which, having obtained the albums the tracks are originally from, are in lossless form. Beware, however, the tracks by The Martinez Players and Sound Creation. These are not the correct titles or artists. I'm presently trying to find the actual names and artists of these.
htxxs://racaty.net/18emwkkn1x15
Could you trim the file down to just tracks 19 and 20 please
ok. htxxs://pixeldrain.com/u/xXX2XTmt
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Here's the entire tape. All 20 tracks. Some of which, having obtained the albums the tracks are originally from, are in lossless form. Beware, however, the tracks by The Martinez Players and Sound Creation. These are not the correct titles or artists. I'm presently trying to find the actual names and artists of these.
htxxs://racaty.net/18emwkkn1x15
I'm deeply sorry for the necropost of about 2 years-worth, but this tape is one that I have desperately tried to look for. In actuality, it is the one tape that I DON'T have complete information on - I only have 11 tracks of a 13-track partial playthrough with any info on them. A re-up on another site (racaty appears to be, for lack of better terms, permanently dead) would be much appreciated.
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I’m glad to be able to help, here’s the tape up to the middle of track 19:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6pBoZCX3d8
I was the OP btw, scary how time flies!
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I’m glad to be able to help, here’s the tape up to the middle of track 19:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6pBoZCX3d8
I was the OP btw, scary how time flies!
You're right on that one.
On the topic of this tape, do you have any info on the names of the tracks or the albums they come from? I have the full data on most of the tracks through 13, the exceptions being 3, 10, 11, and 12. And of course, from 13 onwards, as I have previously stated, I have nothing whatsoever.
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I’m glad to be able to help, here’s the tape up to the middle of track 19:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6pBoZCX3d8
I was the OP btw, scary how time flies!
You're right on that one.
On the topic of this tape, do you have any info on the names of the tracks or the albums they come from? I have the full data on most of the tracks through 13, the exceptions being 3, 10, 11, and 12. And of course, from 13 onwards, as I have previously stated, I have nothing whatsoever.
Tracks 16, 18 and 20 are by Alan Dickinson of Moments Music Library, (see the Topical Mix album from 2009) and the odd numbered tracks are Funtastik music
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I’m glad to be able to help, here’s the tape up to the middle of track 19:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6pBoZCX3d8
I was the OP btw, scary how time flies!
You're right on that one.
On the topic of this tape, do you have any info on the names of the tracks or the albums they come from? I have the full data on most of the tracks through 13, the exceptions being 3, 10, 11, and 12. And of course, from 13 onwards, as I have previously stated, I have nothing whatsoever.
Going way back, have you got Born Free, the BBC2 tape please?
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Providing an update to what I've done since the previous conversations:
I've reconfirmed the identities of the Funtastik tracks I already had completed the info on (I couldn't remember where exactly they were from, so I wished to reconfirm it), as well as identifying the CDs that 2 tracks (Malibu Freeway & Automatic Reflex) came from (FUN1028 and FUN1040, respectively). I also identified track 15 as Leith Hill (also known as Easytime, FUN1002/1022), track 14 as Swinging Bossa (Gabriel Music 1927 "Backgroundmusic Akustische Gitarre", and track 18 as Hispanic Groove (MML05 "Dynamic Moments"). This leaves 2 Funtastik tracks unaccounted for, 2 Moments Music tracks unaccounted for (one of which I have no clue how it even sounds), and 2 tracks with absolutely no clue on their origin.
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Providing an update to what I've done since the previous conversations:
I've reconfirmed the identities of the Funtastik tracks I already had completed the info on (I couldn't remember where exactly they were from, so I wished to reconfirm it), as well as identifying the CDs that 2 tracks (Malibu Freeway & Automatic Reflex) came from (FUN1028 and FUN1040, respectively). I also identified track 15 as Leith Hill (also known as Easytime, FUN1002/1022), track 14 as Swinging Bossa (Gabriel Music 1927 "Backgroundmusic Akustische Gitarre", and track 18 as Hispanic Groove (MML05 "Dynamic Moments"). This leaves 2 Funtastik tracks unaccounted for, 2 Moments Music tracks unaccounted for (one of which I have no clue how it even sounds), and 2 tracks with absolutely no clue on their origin.
I admire your devotion to this C201. I’m afraid with my simple brain (!) I got lost trying to determine which tracks are eluding you. Maybe if you listed each track with titles etc it might help me. Incidentally Malibu Freeway is track 3 on FUN1038 rather than 1028.
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tracks 2,4,6, and 8 are all by Himiko Kikuchi.
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I admire your devotion to this C201. I’m afraid with my simple brain (!) I got lost trying to determine which tracks are eluding you. Maybe if you listed each track with titles etc it might help me. Incidentally Malibu Freeway is track 3 on FUN1038 rather than 1028.
Responding to this first, since it's easy enough for me to do at the moment - note that, again, this is an INCOMPLETE listing, namely due to the fact that I'm missing some titles/info in the second half of the tape, but it is complete for the most part:
1 - Feeling Good - FUN1007 “Feeling Good”
2 - Everyday’s a Miracle - Continental HL-5008 “Flashing”
3 - Malibu Freeway - FUN1038 “Easy Listening 13”
4 - For My Buddy - Continental HL-5003 “Don’t Be Stupid”
5 - Day Trippin’ - FUN1007 “Feeling Good”
6 - Make Up in the Morning - Continental CI-5002 “Woman”
7 - Fun Run - FUN1007 “Feeling Good”
8 - Sunburned Hip - Continental CI-5002 “Woman”
9 - Autumn Gold - FUN1007 “Feeling Good”
10 - ???
11 - Automatic Reflex - FUN1040 “Retro 80s”
12 - ???
13 - Belvue - FUN1001 “Contemporary Instrumentals 1”
14 - Swinging Bossa - Gabriel Music 1927 “Backgroundmusic Akustische Gitarre”
15 - Leith Hill/Easytime - FUN1002 “Contemporary Instrumentals 2/1022 “Easy Listening 4”
16 - ??? - Alan Dickinson/Moments Music
17 - ??? - FUN10??
18 - Hispanic Groove - Al Dickinson, MML05 “Dynamic Moments”
19 - ??? - FUN10??
20 - ??? - Alan Dickinson/Moments Music
Overall, I'd be satisfied with how far the topic has gotten if one of two things happens:
1. John_Fred reuploads the full tape, or
2. Someone comes in with the missing pieces of information on this tape.
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Track 10 is "Speak Softly" credited to Al Dickinson at Spectrum Music. Track 12 is "Talking Birds" credited to Gordon Bennett (a fake name which is a BBC coverup) also at Spectrum Music.
The Martinez Players do not exist, as I'm sure you already know.
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Track 17 is Birchwood aka Black Satin (track 8 on FUN 1038) and track 19 is Paper Stars aka Zyranella (track 11 also on FUN 1038). Here is John_Fred's share which I have updated in places to reflect subsequent discoveries shared on this forum on another thread here (https://librarymusicthemes.com/index.php?topic=8958.msg60914#msg60914) such as tracks 2, 4, 6 and 8 being correctly attributed to Himiko Kikuchi (h***s://pixeldrain.com/u/PykfBhbY). I hope this helps.
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Track 17 is Birchwood aka Black Satin (track 8 on FUN 1038) and track 19 is Paper Stars aka Zyranella (track 11 also on FUN 1038). Here is John_Fred's share which I have updated in places to reflect subsequent discoveries shared on this forum on another thread...
To both you and bardwell, a great thanks! This was really one of the only major spots of "I don't have any info", that I knew could be easily solved (the others being pure cold cases in terms of identities). Actually, matter of fact, I can't thank you enough!
Also, updating a few other tracks here - #20 is Dangerzone, MML05 "Dynamic Moments" (also Track #4, Mysterious Land, on Choco Coca). Track #16 is Outward Bound, MML03 "Children's Moments". Apart from that, everything here is properly titled and such.
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Many of the queries about trade test and test card music could probably be answered by joining the Test Card Circle. The database and quarterly magazine really get into the detail and there's a chance to get to know other collectors and expand your knowledge.
It's possible to have an pdf copy of the magazine and the database is also downloadable for members.
It's probably best not to mention the sharing of test tapes on here as the circle takes copyright very seriously.
https://www.testcardcircle.org.uk/
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Many of the queries about trade test and test card music could probably be answered by joining the Test Card Circle. The database and quarterly magazine really get into the detail and there's a chance to get to know other collectors and expand your knowledge.
It's possible to have an pdf copy of the magazine and the database is also downloadable for members.
It's probably best not to mention the sharing of test tapes on here as the circle takes copyright very seriously.
https://www.testcardcircle.org.uk/
I absolutely agree with what you say about the Test Card Circle and would encourage anyone who has an interest in test card music to consider joining.
I am however puzzled by your final sentence. The Hazel Crest compilation which I shared was downloaded from another thread on this forum. As far as I know it was a re-creation of the original playlist compiled by one of our forum members using tracks from various library albums and not an original tape. I don't understand how this would concern the TCC. Or are you suggesting otherwise?
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It doesn't directly concern them. They have an archive of material and excellent relationships with many rights holders, something that has enabled the group to research and restore trade test and test card music and films. It's likely that people will compile their own recreations of the tape running orders and I'm guessing that the groups' concern is people publicly sharing material directly acquired from the circle's archive.
I disagree with many aspects of copyright restrictions however, as we know from the many versions of this forum it's something that can cause problems.
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It’s a +1 from me to be a member of the TCC. I’m sat here reading the latest quarterly magazine. In regards this compilation, I know John worked hard to source the tracks to complete it the best he can in lossless and shared this once he completed it. I have a copy of this and it wasn’t from TCC so nobody there would be upset at this. Many of their recordings they have within the group are off-air recordings. With help of the cue sheets, many have tried to source the music used and grab the albums they feature on. The major obstacle is the deliberate falsifying of who the composer or artist is and often change the track title. I’m still not sure why they felt the need to do this as back years ago, sourcing the albums was harder than it is today.
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It doesn't directly concern them. They have an archive of material and excellent relationships with many rights holders, something that has enabled the group to research and restore trade test and test card music and films. It's likely that people will compile their own recreations of the tape running orders and I'm guessing that the groups' concern is people publicly sharing material directly acquired from the circle's archive.
I disagree with many aspects of copyright restrictions however, as we know from the many versions of this forum it's something that can cause problems.
Phew! I was beginning to wonder where this was going redwave. I fully understand and respect the TCC's desire to protect the copyright of the material they have been charged with. Without it they would just be a Circle! Personally I keep my TCC membership totally separate from my involvement on this forum. So any test card compilations I share are either from those recreated by members on LMT or by using playlists I have come across on this forum or the likes of YouTube but not from TCC resources. I expect other members do likewise.
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Responding to everything here:
Financial situations atm are tough, and not conducive to a quarterly (is it quarterly or annually, I can't remember) TCC subscription. Besides that (and the fact that I do not have a CD player, to catch up on the hundred-odd issues I missed), I'm pretty sure I'm the only non-UK born who cares enough about these tapes to do all this research, so there's that to start.