Library Music Themes
Info Database => Film, TV and Radio Cues => Topic started by: Walk the Skies 202 on February 15, 2018, 12:07:06 AM
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New board, and as such, rebooting this thread once again.
KPM pre-1000 series (original stereo 78s; KPM LPs mono)
KPM 114 - LP 21 - The Square Squad - Kenny Graham - used in 3rd season only
KPM 114 - LP 21 - Prowl Car - Kenny Graham
KPM 114 - LP 21 - Street Beat - Kenny Graham
KPM 114 - LP 21 - Rat Race - Kenny Graham
KPM 115 - LP 21 - Highway Hullabaloo - Kenny Graham
KPM 115 - LP 21 - Shopping Jaunt - Kenny Graham
KPM 115 - LP 21 - Panic Patrol - Kenny Graham
KPM 115 - LP 21 - Big Deal! - Kenny Graham
KPM 203 - LP 37 - Blast Off 1 - Syd Dale
KPM 203 - LP 37 - Blast Off 2 - Syd Dale
KPM 203 - LP 37 - Outcome - Syd Dale
KPM 204 - LP 37 - That's Life - Syd Dale
KPM 204 - LP 37 - The Aggressor - Syd Dale
KPM 204 - LP 37 - Ready for Action - Syd Dale
KPM 204 - LP 37 - Rescue Squad - Syd Dale
KPM 205 - LP 37 - The Stalking Game - Syd Dale
KPM 205 - LP 37 - Breakout - Syd Dale
KPM 205 - LP 37 - The Waiting Game - Syd Dale
KPM 205 - LP 37 - Sudden Scuffle - Syd Dale
KPM 206 - LP 37 - Alarm Call - Syd Dale
KPM 206 - LP 37 - Struggle Free - Syd Dale
KPM 207 - LP 37 - Staccato Curtain - Syd Dale
KPM 210 - LP 38 - Breaking Point - Syd Dale
KPM 210 - LP 38 - Chain Reaction - Syd Dale
KPM 226 - LP 41 - Power Drive - Johnny Pearson
KPM 226 - LP 41 - Power Drive C - Johnny Pearson
KPM 226 - LP 41 - Power Drive D - Johnny Pearson
KPM 227 - LP 41 - Rat Trap - Syd Dale
KPM 227 - LP 41 - Rat Trap (Link) - Syd Dale
KPM 1000 series
KPM 1001 - The Eyelash - Johnny Hawksworth
KPM 1001 - Beat to Begin - Johnny Hawksworth
KPM 1001 - Latin Gear - Johnny Hawksworth
KPM 1001 - Beat Street - Johnny Hawksworth
KPM 1002 - Quite Contrary - Syd Dale
KPM 1002 - The Hell Raisers - Syd Dale
KPM 1002 - Slipstream B - Syd Dale
KPM 1002 - Walk and Talk - Syd Dale
KPM 1002 - Dream Fantasy - Syd Dale
KPM 1002 - Walk In A Nightmare - Syd Dale
KPM 1015 - Big Bass Guitar - Bill Martin & Phil Coulter
KPM 1015 - Mods and Rockers - Bill Martin & Phil Coulter
KPM 1015 - Discothik - Bill Martin & Phil Coulter
KPM 1015 - We're on Top of the World (inst.) - Bill Martin & Phil Coulter
KPM 1015 - Raver - Alan Hawkshaw
KPM 1015 - Drive On - Alan Hawkshaw - used in 3rd season only
KPM 1015 - L.S.D. - Bill Martin & Phil Coulter
KPM 1015 - Mr. Chesterton's Dog - Alan Hawkshaw
KPM 1017 - News Views - Syd Dale
KPM 1017 - The Washington Affair (Alt. End) - Syd Dale
KPM 1017 - Swing In - Syd Dale
KPM 1017 - Not So Private Eye - Syd Dale - used in 3rd season only
KPM 1017 - Stop Look and Listen - David Lindup
KPM 1017 - Grand Prix - Johnny Pearson
KPM 1017 - Maelstrom - Syd Dale
KPM 1017 - Men Of Action - David Lindup
KPM 1017 - Zero Hour - David Lindup
KPM 1017 - Juggernaut - David Lindup
KPM 1017 - Stand By - David Lindup
KPM 1017 - Action Stations - David Lindup
KPM 1017 - Unarmed Combat - David Lindup
KPM 1018 - Looks Like Trouble B - Syd Dale
KPM 1018 - Looks Like Trouble C - Syd Dale
KPM 1018 - Forewarning C - Syd Dale
KPM 1018 - Dread and Danger A - Syd Dale - used in 3rd season only
KPM 1018 - Dread and Danger B - Syd Dale
KPM 1018 - Veiled Threat A - David Lindup
KPM 1018 - Veiled Threat B - David Lindup
KPM 1018 - Sixth Sense - David Lindup
KPM 1018 - Trap Door - David Lindup
KPM 1018 - Suspense Musical Saw - Johnny Hawksworth - used in 3rd season only
Josef Weinberger / JW Theme Music
JW 383 - The Serpent - Heinz Neubrand & Gottfried Windholz - used in 3rd season only
JW 383 - Fight and Death - Hubert Daum
JW 383 - Mysterious Cave - Hubert Daum
JW 383 - Quiet Reflection - Heinz Neubrand - used in 3rd season only
JW 384 - Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
JW 384 - Dark Shadows - Larry Ashmore
JW 384 - Evil Crescendo - Larry Ashmore
JW 384 - Tense Approach - Heinrich Feischner
JW 384 - Panic Station - Heinrich Feischner
JW 384 - Suspense - Heinrich Feischner
JW 384 - Dark Event - Heinrich Feischner
JW 384 - Hurry in Space - Jimmy Leach
JW 385 - Bushfire Ruin - Moneta Eagles - used in 3rd season only
JW 385 - Strange Feeling - Moneta Eagles - used in 3rd season only
JW 385 - Drought - Moneta Eagles - used in 3rd season only
JW 385 - Vultures - Moneta Eagles - used in 3rd season only
JW 388 - Colt 45 - Howard Blake
JW 388 - They! Are Coming! - Howard Blake
JW 388 - Kraken - Howard Blake
Impress
IA 193 - Part 4 - Coda - Trevor Duncan
IA 193 - Part 5 - Fugue - Trevor Duncan
Capitol/Carlin CPM Series
CPM 002 - Forbidding - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
Capitol PMS Series
PMS IV Vol. 2 - Spy Rock - William Loose & Emil Cadkin
PMS IV Vol. 2 - Liverpool Today - William Loose & Emil Cadkin
PMS IV Vol. 2 - Town Rock - William Loose & Emil Cadkin
PMS IV Vol. 2 - Hippies of SF - William Loose & Emil Cadkin
PMS IV Vol. 2 - Alley Rock - William Loose & Emil Cadkin
PMS IV Vol. 2 - Would You Believe - William Loose & Emil Cadkin
Capitol HI-Q series
D91-92 - OK-515 Fight-Punches - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
D91-92 - OK-516 Fight-Punches - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
D91-92 - OK-519 Fight-Punches - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
D91-92 - OK-520 Fight-Punches - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
D91-92 - OK-551 Tension - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
D91-92 - OK-552 Heavy Tension - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
D91-92 - OK-563 Fight-Punches - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
D91-92 - OK-564 Fight-Punches - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
D91-92 - OK-566 Tension - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
D91-92 - OK-567 Tension - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
D91-92 - OK-580 Fight-Punches - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
D91-92 - OK-581 Fight-Punches - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
D91-92 - OK-582 Fight-Punches - Loose/Cookerly/Cadkin
L135-136 - Progress Report - William Loose
L135-136 - Night Shift - William Loose
L135-136 - Excavation - William Loose
L135-136 - End Title (TC-575) - William Loose
Conroy BM series
BM 349 - Fear A - Don Banks - used in 3rd season only
BM 349 - Fear B - Don Banks - used in 3rd season only
BM 349 - Fear D - Don Banks
BM 349 - Fear E - Don Banks - used in 3rd season only
BM 349 - Fright A - Don Banks
BM 349 - Fright B - Don Banks
BM 349 - Fright C - Don Banks
BM 349 - Fright D - Don Banks
BM 349 - Fright E - Don Banks - used in 3rd season only
BM 350 - Panic B - Don Banks
BM 350 - Panic C - Don Banks
BM 350 - Panic E - Don Banks
BM 350 - Scene Shifts 2 - Don Banks
BM 350 - Scene Shifts 3 - Don Banks
BM 350 - Scene Shifts 9 - Don Banks - used in 3rd season only
BM 351 - Scene Shifts 11 - Don Banks - used in 3rd season only
BM 351 - Dark Fantastic 3 - Don Banks
BM 352 - Dark Fantastic 5 - Don Banks
BM 415 - Compulsion - Paul Gerard
BM 415 - Palpitation - Paul Gerard
BM 415 - The Accuser - Paul Gerard
BM 415 - Night Shot - Paul Gerard
BM 415 - Mesmerism - Paul Gerard - used in 3rd season only
BM 416 - Parataxis - Paul Gerard
BM 416 - Cosmos - Paul Gerard
BM 416 - Nirvane - Paul Gerard - used in 3rd season only
BM 416 - Dissolve to Black - Paul Gerard - used in 3rd season only
BM 417 - Spin - Paul Gerard
BM 417 - Truck In - Paul Gerard
Conroy BMLP series
BMLP 014 - War - Edward Michael
BMLP 014 - Terror - Edward Michael
BMLP 017 - Crime Car - Paul Gerard
BMLP 017 - Street Riot - Paul Gerard
BMLP 017 - Petrified Forest - Paul Gerard
BMLP 017 - The Big Creep - Paul Gerard
BMLP 017 - Flying Column - Paul Gerard
BMLP 017 - Los Bandidos - Paul Gerard
BMLP 017 - The Twitch - Paul Gerard
BMLP 044 - Fire Burns - Len Stevens
BMLP 044 - Devastation - Eddie Warner
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 1 - Robert Sharples
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 2 - Robert Sharples
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 4 - Robert Sharples
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 5 - Robert Sharples - used in 3rd season only
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 6 - Robert Sharples
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 7 - Robert Sharples
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 8 - Robert Sharples
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 9 - Robert Sharples
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 10 - Robert Sharples - used in 3rd season only
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 11 - Robert Sharples
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 12 - Robert Sharples
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 13 - Robert Sharples - used in 3rd season only
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 14 - Robert Sharples
BMLP 044 - Shock Treatments 15 - Robert Sharples
Sound Effects
Drums (African) [Major Records]
Marching Band Crowd [Major Records]
Parade, Marching Band Passes [Elektra Records] - used in 3rd season only
Known composers:
Larry Ashmore (JW Theme Music)
Don Banks (Conroy BM)
Howard Blake (JW Theme Music)
Emil Cadkin (Capitol/Carlin CPM, Capitol PMS, Capitol Hi-Q)
Jack Cookerly (Capitol/Carlin CPM, Capitol Hi-Q)
Phil Coulter (KPM 1000)
Syd Dale (KPM Brownsleeves, KPM 1000)
Hubert Daum (JW Theme Music)
Trevor Duncan (Impress)
Moneta Eagles (JW Theme Music)
Ray Ellis (Season 1 tracks)
Heinrich Feischner (JW Theme Music)
Paul Gerard (Conroy BM, Conroy BMLP)
Kenny Graham (KPM Brownsleeves)
Bob Harris
Alan Hawkshaw (KPM 1000)
Johnny Hawksworth (KPM 1000)
Jimmy Leach (JW Theme Music)
David Lindup (KPM 1000)
William Loose (Capitol/Carlin CPM, Capitol PMS, Capitol Hi-Q)
Bill Martin (KPM 1000)
Edward Michael (Conroy BMLP)
Heinz Neubrand (JW Theme Music)
Johnny Pearson (KPM Brownsleeves, KPM 1000)
Robert Sharples (Conroy BMLP)
Len Stevens (Conroy BMLP)
Eddie Warner (Conroy BMLP)
Gottfried Windholz (JW Theme Music)
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Thought I'd posted the cue list, I guess not?
Let's try this again I suppose.
LEGEND
[?] - Unknown track - Please help me find!
L&C - (William) Loose and (Emil) Cadkin
LCC - (William) Loose, (Jack) Cookerly, and (Emil) Cadkin
MSH - Marvel Super Heroes suite, probably by Trevor Duncan
OK - Code used by LCC for Capitol Hi-Q series
S1ET - Season One Ellis Track - non-library music composed by Ray Ellis
Sp. - Spider-Man, or Spidey for short
Season 2 Episode 1 - ORIGIN OF SPIDER-MAN
All incidental music is S1ET.
Season 2 Episode 2 - KING-PINNED
Part 1: S1ET.
Part 2 car chase 0:00 "Beat Street" - J. Hawksworth
Kingpin's castle 0:47 "Looks Like Trouble C" - S. Dale
Jameson complains 1:02 no background music
Sp. on scene 1:23 "The Hell Raisers" - S. Dale
failed unmasking 2:50 "Trap Door" - D. Lindup
exploding elevator 3:27 "Sixth Sense" - D. Lindup
copter chase 1 4:01 "The Eyelash" - J. Hawksworth
copter chase 2 5:08 "Beat to Begin" - J. Hawksworth
blimp ride 6:00 "Beat to Begin" - J. Hawksworth
swinging 1 7:01 "The Eyelash" - J. Hawksworth
Sp. Saves Bugle 7:53 S1ET
swinging 2 8:19 S1ET (vocal main theme)
Peter & Aunt May 9:16 no background music
ending 9:32 S1ET (inst. main theme)
Season 2 Episode 3 - SWING CITY
intro 0:00 "Beat Street" - J. Hawksworth
Peter/Rodney/gym 0:40 "Liverpool Today" - Loose & Cadkin
classroom 1:32 "Walk and Talk" - S. Dale
Sp.-Sonia fantasy 2:27 "Dream Fantasy" - S. Dale
distracted 2:42 "Walk and Talk" - S. Dale
Peter saved by bell 2:57 "Alley Rock" - Loose & Cadkin
swinging 3:40 "The Eyelash" - J. Hawksworth
villain breaks in 3:57 "Slipstream B" - S. Dale
trouble-free night 5:03 S1ET
strange glow 6:02 S1ET
earthquake 6:36 S1ET
Villain rant 7:28 "Excavation" - W. Loose
fanfare 8:58 "End Title (TC-575)" - W. Loose
Manhattan levitated 9:05 "Trap Door" - D. Lindup
city in the air 0:06 "Dread and Danger B" - S. Dale
call to Sonia 0:18 "Stand By" - D. Lindup
under Manhattan 1:47 S1ET
subway vibrations 3:03 S1ET
up thru the tunnels 3:41 "Men of Action" - D. Lindup
Sp. faces Tech 4:37 "Unarmed Combat" - D. Lindup
powerless 5:47 "Sixth Sense" - D. Lindup
Sp's web attack 6:47 S1ET
kick/blasts/fall 7:03 S1ET
aftermath: Sonia 8:36 S1ET
ending 9:07 S1ET (vocal main theme)
Season 2 Episode 4 - CRIMINALS IN THE CLOUDS
intro/girl trouble 0:00 "Beat Street" - J. Hawksworth
Peter: third wheel 0:23 "Alley Rock" - Loose & Cadkin
possibilities 1:24 S1ET
Peter meets coach 2:28 "Walk and Talk" - S. Dale
enter Skymaster 3:20 "Looks Like Trouble B" - S. Dale
plotting 3:49 "Rat Trap" - S. Dale
kidnap of Roy 4:51 "Action Stations" - D. Lindup
cloud cover 6:21 "Zero Hour" - D. Lindup
priorities 7:08 "Rat Trap" - S. Dale
big sap 8:19 S1ET
with great power 8:27 S1ET
Sp. searching 0:00 "The Eyelash" - J. Hawksworth
funny-shaped cloud 1:21 S1ET
Sp builds momentum 2:01 "Beat to Begin" - J. Hawksworth
Sp boards zeppelin 2:51 "Rat Race" - K. Graham
crawlway crawl 3:28 "Highway Hullabaloo" - K. Graham
Sp Vs. crew 3:57 "Big Deal!" - K. Graham
dead zeppelin 4:54 "Maelstrom" - S. Dale
end of Skymaster 5:31 "Grand Prix" - J. Pearson
stadium 6:13 "Street Beat" - K. Graham
football game 6:24 Marching Band Crowd [Major Records]
helping/cheating 7:19 "Rat Race" - K. Graham
Peter: born loser 8:58 "Quite Contrary" - S. Dale
ending 9:35 S1ET
Season 2 Episode 5 - MENACE FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE WORLD
intro / Daily Bugle 0:00 "Latin Gear" - J. Hawksworth
Jameson & Hammond 1:00 "Mr. Chesterton's Dog" - A. Hawkshaw *
express route 2:17 "Latin Gear" - J. Hawksworth
swinging 1 2:40 "Beat Street" - J. Hawksworth
meeting Dr. Orloff 3:05 no background music
gotta fly 4:21 "Beat to Begin" - J. Hawksworth
swinging 2 4:39 "Mods and Rockers" - Martin & Coulter
building gone 5:11 "Looks Like Trouble C" - S. Dale
into the hole 5:36 "Rat Race" - K. Graham
eerie underworld 6:45 "L.S.D." - Martin & Coulter
exploration 8:05 "Discothik" - Martin & Coulter
gargoyle birds 8:51 "L.S.D." - Martin & Coulter
instant birdcage 0:00 "Men of Action" - D. Lindup
unexpected guest 0:32 S1ET
giant stone golem 1:18 "Juggernaut" - D. Lindup
more swinging 2:02 "Beat to Begin" - J. Hawksworth
city gate 2:20 "Sixth Sense" - D. Lindup
Sp disables guards 2:57 "Trap Door" - D. Lindup
Sp penetrates city 3:12 "Rat Race" - K. Graham
inner gate 3:43 "Highway Hullabaloo" - K. Graham
Mole-Man march 3:51 "Forewarning C" - S. Dale
Leader appears 4:31 "Walk in a Nightmare" - S. Dale
Who's gonna stop me 5:40 "Power Drive D" - J. Pearson
Sp vs. Mole-Men 6:14 S1ET
Leader revealed 7:50 S1ET
ending 9:28 S1ET
* - A shorter version of this track is known as "Meet the Family".
Season 2 Episode 6 - DIAMOND DUST
intro 0:00 "Latin Gear" - J. Hawksworth
baseball practice 0:25 "Would You Believe" - Loose & Cadkin
villains plotting 1:21 S1ET
peaceful zoo 3:10 "Shopping Jaunt" - K. Graham NOT "Shopping Spree" *
release the gorilla 3:33 "Terror" - E. Michael
zoo panic 4:06 "Panic Patrol" - K. Graham
police arrive 4:40 "Highway Hullabaloo" - K. Graham
things to come 5:24 "Power Drive" - J. Pearson
Sp. vs. gorilla 6:53 "Power Drive C" - J. Pearson
Sp. saves himself 7:33 "Power Drive D" - J. Pearson
interlude 7:46 no background music
Cosmopolitan Museum 8:14 "Big Bass Guitar" - Martin & Coulter
cleanest apes 8:43 no background music
play ball 8:56 no background music
swinging 9:11 "Beat Street" - J. Hawksworth
return to park 0:00 "Beat Street" - J. Hawksworth
Peter still gone 0:36 no background music
gorilla thugs 0:49 "Walk in a Nightmare" - S. Dale
reliability 1:41 "Liverpool Today"- Loose & Cadkin
diamond stolen 2:38 "Veiled Threat B" - D. Lindup
what's impossible? 2:47 S1ET
short trip 3:19 S1ET
Sp. in museum 3:55 "Sixth Sense" - D. Lindup
fight/gunshot/fall 4:51 "Slipstream B" - S. Dale
latex / armour 5:19 S1ET
smoke / falling 6:42 "Rat Race" - K. Graham
back to baseball 7:56 S1ET (inst. main theme)
Pete's power pitch 8:15 "Hippies of SF" - Loose & Cadkin
ending 9:34 S1ET
Season 2 Episode 7 - SPIDERMAN BATTLES THE MOLEMEN
intro 0:00 "Raver" - A. Hawkshaw
building gone 0:58 S1ET
transit 1:24 S1ET
return of Moles 1:38 "L.S.D." - Martin & Coulter
new Mole leader 2:44 S1ET
time's a-wastin' 3:36 "Discothik" - Martin & Coulter
radio lab 4:02 no background music
swinging 4:48 S1ET (inst. main theme)
blimp ride 5:09 "Latin Gear" - J. Hawksworth
antenna trap 6:18 "Los Bandidos" - P. Gerard
descent 7:08 S1ET
underworld again 7:38 "The Big Creep" - P. Gerard
exploring 7:53 "Street Beat" - K. Graham
rope bridge 8:15 "The Twitch" - P. Gerard
blaster beetle 8:36 "Rat Race" - K. Graham
giant mushrooms 9:24 "The Big Creep" - P. Gerard
gorge bottom 0:00 "Petrified Forest" - P. Gerard
evil elves 0:52 "Crime Car" - P. Gerard
enemy vs. enemy 1:54 "Flying Column" - P. Gerard
gorge exit 2:32 "Street Riot" - P. Gerard
Mole City gate 3:14 "Big Bass Guitar" - Martin & Coulter
Sp. meets leader 3:47 "Petrified Forest" - P. Gerard
Sp. vs. Mole-Men 5:07 "Highway Hullabaloo" - K. Graham
false surrender 6:26 "Spy Rock" - Loose & Cadkin
last laugh 7:14 "Looks Like Trouble C" - S. Dale
Sp. escapes doom 7:51 "Panic Patrol" - K. Graham
surface surprise 8:47 "Rat Trap" - S. Dale
Sp. laughs 8:56 "Rat Trap (Link)" - S. Dale
ending 9:00 S1ET (vocal main theme)
Season 2 Episode 8 - PHANTOM FROM THE DEPTHS OF TIME
intro 0:00 "Stop Look and Listen" - D. Lindup
hills walk again 0:51 "Petrified Forest" - P. Gerard
mass kidnap 1:44 S1ET
slave labour 3:00 "Los Bandidos" - P. Gerard
mayday 3:26 S1ET
test pilot 3:37 S1ET
revolt crushed 4:15 "The Big Creep" - P. Gerard
space-flight 5:02 S1ET
beetles are robots 5:46 "Part 4 - Coda" - T. Duncan
smash-up 6:57 S1ET
wreckage 8:03 S1ET
organ chord 8:52 "Part 5 - Fugue" - T. Duncan
swinging 1 8:56 S1ET
transformation 9:33 S1ET
rock rhino 0:00 "Rat Race" - K. Graham
villain plotting 1:35 "Los Bandidos" - P. Gerard
swinging 2 1:52 "Big Deal!" - K. Graham
villains 2:24 "The Big Creep" - P. Gerard
swinging 3 2:32 "Street Beat" - K. Graham
gargoyle birds 3:01 "Highway Hullabaloo" - K. Graham
friends in moat 3:35 "Los Bandidos" - P. Gerard
alligator 3:46 "Looks Like Trouble C" - S. Dale
Sp's deadly stick 4:03 "The Washington Affair Alt. End" - S. Dale
villain gloat 4:20 S1ET
swinging 4 4:53 "Panic Patrol" - K. Graham
swinging 5 5:23 "Street Beat" - K. Graham
organ chord 6:04 "Part 5 - Fugue" - T. Duncan
mountain monster 6:09 S1ET
kamikaze 6:49 S1ET
Sp. parachutes 7:51 S1ET
get to my plane 8:27 "Panic Patrol" - K. Graham
journey home 8:49 S1ET (inst. main theme)
Episode plot, art, dialogue taken from Rocket Robin Hood "From Menace to Menace".
Season 2 Episode 9 - THE EVIL SORCERER
intro 0:00 "Colt 45" - H. Blake
wizard war 0:47 "War" - E. Michael
Susan again 1:50 "Liverpool Today" - Loose & Cadkin
classroom 2:22 "Prowl Car" - K. Graham
you're fired 3:19 S1ET
cafeteria 4:01 "Town Rock" - Loose & Cadkin
revival spell 4:21 "Kraken" - H. Blake
Kotep alive 5:00 "Terror" - E. Michael
Sp. vs. Kotep 1 6:07 S1ET
Sp. vs. Kotep 2 8:13 S1ET
hospital 1 9:01 S1ET
dimension x 0:00 "Hurry in Space" - J. Leach
summoned demon army 0:33 "The Hell Raisers" - S. Dale
hospital 2 1:52 "Quite Contrary" - S. Dale
transit 2:39 "The Eyelash" - J. Hawksworth
web wormhole 3:27 "Rat Race" - K. Graham
not heaven 4:48 S1ET
dragon-bats 5:11 "Panic Patrol" - K. Graham
castle 6:04 "Slipstream B" - S. Dale
Sp. vs. Kotep 3 6:56 "They! Are Coming!" - H. Blake
return 7:58 "Rat Race" - K. Graham
no more magic 8:50 "Quite Contrary" - S. Dale
Season 2 Episode 10 - VINE
intro 0:00 "Prowl Car" - K. Graham
mansion attic 0:32 S1ET
birth of Vine 2:01 "Fight and Death" - H. Daum
time machine 3:20 "Kraken" - H. Blake
three million BC 4:09 "Big Deal!" - K. Graham
Sp. vs. frog 5:00 "Highway Hullabaloo" - K. Graham
Blue Apes 5:52 "Rat Trap" - S. Dale
city arrival 6:31 "Rat Trap (Link)" - S. Dale
Prof. Smithers 6:36 "The Big Creep" - P. Gerard
radium & history 7:19 "Mysterious Cave" - H. Daum
back in N.Y.C. 8:38 "Panic Patrol" - K. Graham
caterpillar 9:12 "They! Are Coming!" - H. Blake
monster over cliff 0:00 "Sudden Scuffle" - S. Dale
swinging escape 0:23 "Staccato Curtain" - S. Dale
alert the city 0:29 S1ET
swinging 0:44 "Street Beat" - K. Graham
Master Vine 1:06 "Petrified Forest" - P. Gerard
city gate 2:04 "The Waiting Game" - S. Dale
fight / Sp. downed 2:49 "Rat Race" - K. Graham
concussion 4:01 S1ET
N.Y.C. havoc 4:18 "Panic E" - D. Banks
villain rant 4:32 "Breaking Point" - S. Dale
Sp. vs. arena worm 5:03 S1ET
radium cold-turkey 5:57 S1ET
back to present 6:41 S1ET
death of Vine 8:01 "Dark Fantastic 5" - D. Banks
new adventure? 8:33 "We're on Top of the World" (inst.) - Martin & Coulter
TRIVIA: Spider-Man had three concussions in this episode (hit by giant frog, clubbed on head by Blue Ape,
fallen from Great Idol) - the same number that Capt. Kirk suffered in "The Omega Glory".
Season 2 Episode 11 - PARDO PRESENTS
intro 0:00 "That's Life" - S. Dale
cat prowl 0:07 "Dark Shadows" - L. Ashmore
villain gloat 1:20 "Tense Approach" - H. Feischner
Peter and Polly 2:34 "Liverpool Today" - Loose & Cadkin
greed and gas 3:27 "Fever Pitch" - L. Ashmore
hypnosis 4:18 "Rescue Squad" - S. Dale
captive audience 5:26 "The Stalking Game" - S. Dale
Sp. paralyzed 5:55 "Dark Event" - H. Feischner
Sp. vs. henchmen 7:00 "Breakout" - S. Dale
beam / stunned 7:39 "Suspense" - H. Feischner
launch the sacks 9:06 "Fright D" - D. Banks
launch the sacks 2 9:08 "Fright C" - D. Banks
showdown 8:36 "Evil Crescendo" - L. Ashmore
Sp. in water tower 0:00 S1ET
Sp hides underwater 0:19 S1ET
police & army 1:31 "Alarm Call" - S. Dale
artillery 2:43 S1ET
water tower blast 3:48 S1ET
Sp. Vs. cat 4:14 S1ET
chase 1 5:15 S1ET
chase 2 5:29 S1ET
bridge battle 7:10 S1ET
Pardo dead? 8:21 S1ET
Season 2 Episode 12 - CLOUD CITY OF GOLD
intro / airplane 0:00 "Panic C" - D. Banks
storm 1 0:08 no background music
storm 2 0:38 OK-516 - LCC
engine failure 2:02 OK-519 - LCC
savage jungle 2:55 OK-566 - LCC
Sp. on scene 3:33 S1ET (inst. main theme)
river rafting 3:53 OK-564 - LCC
whirlpool 4:51 OK-520 - LCC
golden spikes 5:58 OK-563 - LCC
bats 6:35 OK-552 - LCC
sonic whistle 7:27 OK-563 - LCC
lost city / warbird 8:36 "Chain Reaction" - S. Dale
diving at prey 0:00 [?] MSH ("Velocity" - W. Sills?)
frozen wings 1:33 "Shock Treatments 4" - R. Sharples
bird shatters 1:57 "Shock Treatments 8" - R. Sharples
mountain peaks 2:12 "Shock Treatments 6" - R. Sharples
Vargas's volcano 2:37 "Night Shot" - P. Gerard
altitude 3:26 "Shock Treatments 4" - R. Sharples
villain rant 3:44 "Dark Fantastic 3" - D. Banks
crossbow snipers 4:10 "Shock Treatments 6" - R. Sharples
inside volcano 4:36 "Shock Treatments 2" - R. Sharples
Sp. vs. spider 5:04 "Shock Treatments 11" - R. Sharples
cannon fire 6:13 "Truck In" - P. Gerard
volcano eruption 6:29 [?] MSH? ("Pursuit" - W. Sills?)
destruction 7:29 [?] MSH? ("Flurry" - W. Sills?)
escape doomed city 7:49 "Evil Crescendo" - L. Ashmore
Peter returns 8:21 "Walk and Talk" - S. Dale
This episode features longer, action based tracks, used heavily in later episodes (esp. "Blotto").
pt2 0:00 track often associated with airplanes and/or flying
Season 2 Episode 13 - NEPTUNE'S NOSE CONE
intro 0:00 "Shock Treatments 2" - R. Sharples
rocket launch 0:18 no background music
Jameson 1 0:42 S1ET
flight to Antarctic 2:17 no background music
spider-sense radar 2:54 OK-516 - LCC
crash landing 3:53 OK-519 - LCC
Sp. tracks Penny 4:57 "Shock Treatments 7" - R. Sharples
prepare sacrifice 5:29 "Shock Treatments 15" - R. Sharples
shaman 1 5:37 "The Stalking Game" - S. Dale
consequences 6:12 no background music
flying snake 6:21 OK-563 - LCC
interlude 7:30 "Shock Treatments 14" - R. Sharples
carnivorous plant 7:45 S1ET
Sp escapes plant 8:11 "Tense Approach" - H. Feischner
swinging 8:38 "Shock Treatments 8" - R. Sharples
native drumming 8:46 MUZAK #4: TRIBAL CHANT
finding nose cone 8:57 "Shock Treatments 4" - R. Sharples
more drumming 9:11 Drums (African) [Major Records]
Sp pinned at door 9:18 "Shock Treatments 6" - R. Sharples
Sp. vs. natives 0:00 [?] MSH? ("Pursuit" - W. Sills?)
inside cave 1:08 "Sudden Scuffle" - S. Dale
spider-sense 1:29 "Fright A" - D. Banks
cave monster #1 1:53 "Blast Off 1" - S. Dale
endless caves 2:48 "Shock Treatments 11" - R. Sharples
cave monster #2 3:16 OK-519 - LCC
light running out 4:40 "Fright B" - D. Banks
fallen idol 4:49 [?] ("Furious Encounter" - W. Sills?)
escape from cave 5:41 "Shock Treatments 6" - R. Sharples
shaman 2 6:04 "Outcome" - S. Dale
a Penny saved 6:21 OK-515 - LCC
nose cone liftoff 7:40 no background music
Peter / plane fix 8:02 [?] ("The Long Walk" - W. Sills?) *
Jameson 2 / gift 8:47 S1ET
* - Used in "To Cage a Spider"
The cave monsters were: a black light-absorbing wraith with yellow eyes, and a hairy yellow dinosaur with a
dog-like head and insectoid red eyes.
Season 2 Episode 14 - HOME
intro / hippie band 0:00 [?]
Peter meets Carol 1:33 [?]
a date with Carol 2:57 [?] *
Carol the burglar 3:37 S1ET
hippie band 2 4:55 "Mods and Rockers" - Martin & Coulter
no-show 5:56 [?]
morose swinging 6:15 [?] **
Carol drops device 7:08 "Rat Race" - K. Graham
more spider-men 8:21 "Street Beat" - K. Graham
Sp webbed to bldg 9:46 "Scene Shifts 2" - D. Banks
breakout 0:05 "Scene Shifts 3" - D. Banks
Sp chases sphere 0:13 "Rescue Squad" - S. Dale
giant spider 1 1:31 "Fright D" - D. Banks
cave depths 2:05 "Sudden Scuffle" - S. Dale
alien colony 2:22 "Fear D" - D. Banks
Sp.-Carol-Elder 3:00 "Devastation" - E. Warner
proton danger 4:44 [?] ("Portents" - W. Sills?)
Sp. leaves colony 5:53 "Struggle Free" - S. Dale
giant spider 2 6:03 "Blast Off 2" - S. Dale
Elder to rescue 6:34 "Fright B" - D. Banks
rush / beam-up 7:05 "Fire Burns" - L. Stevens
happy ending 8:36 [?] same as part 1, intro
* - Used in "The Big Brainwasher" intro
** - This sounds like a cross between the 1966 _Batman_ theme and Cher's "Dark Lady" (1973)
*** - Used in "Blotto" intro
Season 2 Episode 15 - BLOTTO
intro 0:00 "Fright D" - D. Banks
Blotto on screen 0:24 "Shock Treatments 14" - R. Sharples
villainous plotting 0:40 "Forbidding" - LCC
Blotto alive 1:47 "Panic E" - D. Banks
failure avenged 2:14 no background music
Blotto eats mailbox 2:23 "Shock Treatments 6" - R. Sharples
Peter & movie star 2:50 "Hippies of SF" - Loose & Cadkin
out of gas / Blotto 3:58 OK-564 - LCC
web rescue 4:44 "Panic E" - D. Banks
Firemen vs. Blotto 5:08 OK-520 - LCC
Sp. surrounded 6:11 no background music
sewer ambush/chase 6:21 OK-519 - LCC
abandoned plant 7:24 "Shock Treatments 7" - R. Sharples
Blotto eats bldgs. 7:44 "Shock Treatments 1" - R. Sharples
mayor & general 8:00 OK-567 - LCC
Sp's parlor ?:?? OK-516 - LCC
reprise 0:00 "Shock Treatments 4" - R. Sharples
hands of a madman 0:21 [?] MSH? ("Flurry" - W. Sills?)
electrified Blotto 0:58 [?] ("Furious Encounter" - W. Sills?)
power shortage 1:40 "Spin" - P. Gerard
unleash the bombers 1:51 OK-563 - LCC
no more schemes 3:09 no background music
Clive/Sp./target 3:18 S1ET
Blotto on E.S.B. 4:29 "Shock Treatments 15" - R. Sharples
Clive zaps Colin 4:38 OK-566 - LCC
Sp. kicks Clive 5:10 "Struggle Free" - S. Dale
Sp. surrenders? 5:21 "Tense Approach" - H. Feischner
Sp. immune to ray 6:15 OK-551 - LCC
Blotto breaks out 6:45 OK-515 - LCC
Sp. zaps Blotto 8:10 [?] ("Pursuit" - W. Sills?)
aftermath / rebuild 9:08 S1ET
The ultimate monster episode
Season 2 Episode 16 - THUNDER RUMBLE
intro 0:00 S1ET
Boomer blasts bank 1:18 "Tense Approach" - H. Feischner
cosmic lightning 2:36 no background music
Mars and Wotan 2:46 "Dark Shadows" - L. Ashmore
Target: Earth 4:05 S1ET
Wotan's greed 4:46 S1ET
Wotan to comet 5:02 "Shock Treatments 1" - R. Sharples
thunderstorm 5:23 "Blast Off 2" - S. Dale
Sp. vs. Boomer 6:02 S1ET
Boomer gets away 6:28 S1ET
chase 1 6:51 S1ET
chase 2 7:37 [?] MSH? ("Pursuit" - W. Sills?)
park / car trap 8:30 S1ET
Wotan arrives 9:02 "Fever Pitch" - L. Ashmore
tree/blast/fall 0:00 "Shock Treatments 6" - R. Sharples
unreliable crook 0:28 "Night Shift" - W. Loose
Sp's teen helpers 0:55 "Progress Report" - W. Loose
webbed-up Wotan 1:31 "Panic Station" - H. Feischner
Boomer frees Wotan 2:49 S1ET
forked thunderbolt 4:08 S1ET
Sp. space-bound 4:27 "Power Drive" - J. Pearson
quest for gold 5:23 S1ET
Wotan vs. USAF 6:00 "The Aggressor" - S. Dale
seeming defeat 7:10 "That's Life" - S. Dale
Sp. escapes t-bolt 7:27 "Shock Treatments 4" - R. Sharples
Wotan steals gold 7:43 S1ET
who can stop them? 8:01 S1ET
final battle 8:14 S1ET
you looped him 9:11 S1ET
Season 2 Episode 17 - SPIDERMAN MEETS SKYBOY
intro 0:00 "News Views" - S. Dale
science award 0:31 no background music
kidnap by teleport 1:11 "Shock Treatments 9" - R. Sharples
kidnap by teleport 2 1:17 "Shock Treatments 14" - R. Sharples
Susan/Peter/Jan 1:25 "Devastation" - E. Warner
enter Skyboy 3:27 "Shock Treatments 6" - R. Sharples
Skyboy takes to air 3:47 [?] MSH ("Flurry" - W. Sills?)
Sp. meets Skyboy 4:14 "Hurry in Space" - J. Leach
aerial fight/scoop 5:18 [?] MSH ("Velocity" - W. Sills?)
Jameson 6:37 S1ET
Peter's dilemma 7:15 "Spin" - P. Gerard
Dr. Zap 7:27 "Kraken" - H. Blake
Caldwell imprisoned 8:18 "Shock Treatments 2" - R. Sharples
interrogation 8:40 "Palpitation" - P. Gerard
Zap reveals Skyboy 0:00 "Compulsion" - P. Gerard
Zap reveals Skyboy 2 0:30 "Night Shot" - P. Gerard
Zap phones Jan 1:25 "Cosmos" - P. Gerard
grim duty 1:58 no background music
Skyboy's mission 2:11 "Street Beat" - K. Graham
Sp. patrol 2:36 "Big Deal!" - K. Graham
Sp. in pursuit 2:49 "Panic B" - D. Banks
chase 1 3:15 "Panic Patrol" - K. Graham
chase 2 3:54 [?] MSH ("Flurry" - W. Sills?)
Lightning Mountain 4:20 "The Accuser" - P. Gerard
Sp. talks to skyboy 4:45 "Shock Treatments 12" - R. Sharples
fighting / zapped 5:11 "Highway Hullabaloo" - K. Graham
tractor beam 5:58 [?] ("Rage" - W. Sills?)
Zap captures heroes 6:19 "Shock Treatments 6" - R. Sharples
villain rant / trap 6:39 "Parataxis" - P. Gerard
flashbulb weapon 7:52 "Fever Pitch" - L. Ashmore
heroes escape 9:01 "Sudden Scuffle" - S. Dale
ending 9:16 S1ET
Season 2 Episode 18 - COLD STORAGE
intro / robbery 0:00 S1ET
diabolic Dr. Cool 1:06 "Veiled Threat A" - D. Lindup
Sp. in freezer 2:47 "Dark Shadows" - L. Ashmore
nuclear freeze 4:00 "Sixth Sense" - D. Lindup
state of decay 4:48 "The Waiting Game" - S. Dale
cavemen & dinosaurs 6:22 "Ready for Action" - S. Dale
Sp. vs. cavemen 7:25 "Fever Pitch" - L. Ashmore
bolo battle 8:20 "Rescue Squad" - S. Dale
mammoth grabs Sp. 9:12 "Evil Crescendo" - L. Ashmore
trunk constriction 0:00 "Panic E" - D. Banks
Sp. escapes mammoth 0:36 [?] ("Furious Encounter" - W. Sills?)
Sp. trips mammoth 1:19 "Shock Treatments 9" - R. Sharples
spear attack 1:28 "Shock Treatments 6" - R. Sharples
purple T. Rex 2:00 [?] ("Pursuit" - W. Sills?)
Sp. kills T. Rex 2:54 "Shock Treatments 14" - R. Sharples
Sp. vs. pterodactyl 3:04 [?] MSH flight ("Velocity" - W. Sills?)
hallucination ends 4:36 "Rat Race" - K. Graham
the iceman cometh 4:51 "Dark Event" - H. Feischner
Sp. talks to iceman 5:33 no background music
lucky rescue 5:54 "Night Shot" - P. Gerard
Sp. awaits Dr. Cool 6:44 [?] ("Chronometry" - W. Sills)
Sp.-Cool rematch 7:50 OK-519 - LCC
police / ending 9:11 S1ET
Season 2 Episode 19 - TO CAGE A SPIDER
intro / robbery 0:00 "Swing In" - S. Dale
getaway 0:44 [?] MSH? ("Pursuit" - W. Sills?) *
Sp. musings 1:26 no background music
Sp. vs. robbers 1:43 [?] MSH ("Velocity" - W. Sills?)
Sp. falls 2:58 "The Washington Affair Alt. End" - S. Dale
after the fall 3:17 [?] ("Chronometry" - W. Sills)
Sp. / mob / police 4:25 "Shock Treatments 6" - R. Sharples
prison ambulance 4:40 [?] ("Portents" - W. Sills?)
protective custody 5:58 [?] Used in "Neptune" part 2 8:02 ("The Long Walk" - W. Sills?)
awakening / crooks 7:08 [?]
Capt. Stacy hostage 8:06 "Suspense" - H. Feischner
Sp. approaches cons 8:40 S1ET
Sp. fights cons 0:00 S1ET
Sp. "joins" cons 0:53 S1ET
breakout begins 1:32 OK-581 - LCC
Not a double-cross 2:30 OK-582 - LCC
swinging 3:11 "Shock Treatments 2" - R. Sharples
Sp. to main office 3:35 S1ET
"I'm on your side" 4:19 "Shock Treatments 12" - R. Sharples
blackout 4:37 [?] ("Furious Encounter" - W. Sills?)
reprise 5:14 S1ET
Sp. traps cons 6:07 OK-580 - LCC
lights restored 8:00 "Panic B" - D. Banks
Sp. rescues Stacy 8:29 "Shock Treatments 6" - R. Sharples
Sp. escapes 9:03 S1ET
* They should have used P. Gerard's "Crime Car" here.
Season 3 Episode 1A - THE WINGED THING
Intro: Prowl Car - Kenny Graham
Patrol: Shock Treatments 1 - Robert Sharples
Vulture robs penthouse: Fright A - Don Banks
Spidey VS. Vulture 1: ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Bugle 1: Shock Treatments 7 - Robert Sharples
Swinging: ? (MSH) (Flurry - Ward Sills?)
Spider-Man jumps to street: S1ET
Spidey VS. Vulture 2: Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
"I must think.": Shock Treatments 9 - Robert Sharples
Broken construction: Fright E - Don Banks
Air field: S1ET
Spidey VS. Vulture 3: S1ET
Stolen box: Fright D - Don Banks
Spidey VS. Vulture 4: Highway Hullabaloo - Kenny Graham
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 1B - CONNER'S REPTILES
Intro: Colt 45 - Howard Blake
Jameson: S1ET
Spider-Man swings to Florida: They! Are Coming! - Howard Blake
Enter Billy: Fear B - Don Banks
Conner's note: ? (Used in "To Cage a Spider", "awakening/crooks")
Gator enters lab: S1ET
Spidey saves Billy: ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Spider-Man flees Gator: ? (MSH) (Flurry - Ward Sills?)
Gator attacks fishermen: S1ET
Underwater scuffle: ? (Furious Encounter - Ward Sills?)
Spanish Fort: Shock Treatments 6 - Robert Sharples
Spider-Man defeats Gator: S1ET
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 2A - TROUBLE WITH SNOW
Intro: Bushfire Ruin - Moneta Eagles
Snowman comes to life: ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Susan sees Snowman: Drought - Moneta Eagles
Snowman rips apart sign: Fright D - Don Banks
Peter in lab: Strange Feeling - Moneta Eagles
Research: Vultures - Moneta Eagles
Destruction montage: ? (Furious Encounter - Ward Sills?)
Jameson: No background music.
Swinging: ? MSH (Flurry - Ward Sills?)
"Freeze my web off.": Fear B - Don Banks
Snowman appears: Shock Treatments 7 - Robert Sharples
Spider-Man VS. Snowman 1: ? (Velocity - Ward Sills?)
Charged with electricity: OK-515 - LCC
Spider-Man VS. Snowman 2: OK-519 - LCC
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 2B - SPIDERMAN VS. DESPERADO
Intro: Big Bass Guitar - Bill Martin & Phil Coulter
Desperado appears: S1ET
Desperado attacks: ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Desperado gloats: S1ET
Desperado snaps Spidey's web: S1ET
Next round: Scene Shifts 11 - Don Banks
Peter and Aunt May watch news: S1ET
Spidey VS. Desperado 1: S1ET
Last roundup: Scene Shifts 11 - Don Banks
Spidey plotting: S1ET
Jameson: S1ET
Villainous trickery: S1ET
Museum: S1ET
Spider-Man VS. Desperado 2: S1ET
Brave Boys in Blue: Fright C - Don Banks
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 3A - SKY HARBOR
Intro: Panic E - Don Banks
Working perfectly: Vultures - Moneta Eagles
Attack: Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
"Flying Circus": OK-519 - LCC
News: Shock Treatments 7 - Robert Sharples
Mayor and General: No background music.
Swinging: Shock Treatments 9 - Robert Sharples
Spider-Man destroyed?: Shock Treatments 6 - Robert Sharples
Reprise: OK-582 - LCC
Bad luck begins: OK-563 - LCC
Attempting to shake Spidey: OK-564 - LCC
Baron going down: OK-520 - LCC
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 3B - THE BIG BRAINWASHER
Intro: ? (Used in "Home", "A date with Carol")
Kingpin gloats: ? (Fate - Ward Sills?)
Mary Jane Watson: Big Bass Guitar - Bill Martin & Phil Coulter
Peter & MJ: S1ET
Peter at Gloom Room: Mods and Rockers - Bill Martin & Phil Coulter
Mary Jane takes photos: Raver - Alan Hawkshaw
Suspicious Peter: Vultures - Moneta Eagles
Spidey enters spotlight: S1ET
Spider-Man checks main room: Discothik - Bill Martin & Phil Coulter
Kingpin found out: S1ET
Double vision: Evil Crescendo - Larry Ashmore
Swinging: ? (Velocity - Ward Sills?)
Web dummy: Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
Water room: Dark Shadows - Larry Ashmore
"He ain't drowned!": Shock Treatments 6 - Robert Sharples
Kingpin defeated: S1ET
Ending: S1ET (Inst. Main Theme)
Season 3 Episode 4A - THE VANISHING DOCTOR VESPASIAN
Intro/Vespasian: The Serpent - Heinz Neubrand & Gottfried Windholz
Unexpected guests: Fear D - Don Banks
Spider-Man and mayor 1: S1ET
Vespasian and goons: S1ET
Spider-Man swings to crime: S1ET
Reprise: S1ET
News report: S1ET
Spider-Man and mayor 2: No background music.
Vespasian enters vault: S1ET
Spider-Man VS. Vespasian: Big Deal! - Kenny Graham
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 4B - THE SCOURGE OF THE SCARF
Intro/Saturday Night: Stop Look and Listen - David Lindup
Vortex in the sky: OK-552 - LCC
Spider-Man falls: Rat Race - Kenny Graham
Scarf robs Broadway: Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
Vortex disappears: S1ET
"What happened?": ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Scarf's plan: Tense Approach - Heinrich Feischner
Art show: S1ET
Laughing gas: S1ET
Spidey makes a cheap shot: No background music.
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 5A - SUPER SWAMI
Intro/Relaxation: S1ET
Giant eye: S1ET
Koga on TV: No background music.
Snowstorm: Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
Spidey escapes crystal ball: S1ET
Koga's lab: Shock Treatments 6 - Robert Sharples
Cave: Shock Treatments 4 - Robert Sharples
Movies: Shock Treatments 1 - Robert Sharples
Spider-Man VS. Koga: Stop Look and Listen - David Lindup
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 5B - THE BIRTH OF MICRO MAN
Intro: ? (MSH) (Flurry - Ward Sills?)
Pretorious escapes: ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Dogs: Shock Treatments 4 - Robert Sharples
Peter driving: Shock Treatments 1 - Robert Sharples
Peter meets Pretorious: Fear E - Don Banks
Warden & Governer: Shock Treatments 7 - Robert Sharples
"Better undo what I've done.": The Square Squad - Kenny Graham
Lightbulb: Sixth Sense - David Lindup
Reprise: Big Deal! - Kenny Graham
Police don't believe Spidey: ? (Chronometry - Ward Sills?)
Spidey shrinks: S1ET
Showdown with Pretorious: Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
Spidey ruins Kingdom Come Machine: Evil Crescendo - Larry Ashmore
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 6A - KNIGHT MUST FALL
Intro: S1ET
Thugs rob theater/Gallahad appears: Suspense - Heinrich Feischner
Spider-Man discovers Gallahad: ? (MSH) (Flurry - Ward Sills?)
Gallahad defeats Spidey: Evil Crescendo - Larry Ashmore
Trusty steed: Breakout - Syd Dale
Spidey framed: Shock Treatments 2 - Robert Sharples
Jameson 1: S1ET
Peter changes to Spider-Man: Shock Treatments 4 - Robert Sharples
Gallahad attacks truck: Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
"Strong hand of justice.": Fright B - Don Banks
Spidey VS. Gallahad: ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Jameson 2: Dark Shadows - Larry Ashmore
To the harbor: Shock Treatments 2 - Robert Sharples
Spidey defeats Gallahad: Panic Station - Heinrich Feischner
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 6B - THE DEVIOUS DR. DUMPTY
Intro: S1ET
Parade: Parade, Marching Band Passes [Elektra Records]
Balloon explodes: Shock Treatments 6 - Robert Sharples
Spidey to street: Shock Treatments 1 - Robert Sharples
Dumpty in balloon: S1ET
Spidey VS. Dumpty and thugs: S1ET
Spidey falls: ? (Used in "Vine", "Death of Vine")
Saved by balloon: Shock Treatments 2 - Robert Sharples
Round two's coming up: S1ET
Peter and IBP: Dark Fantastic 3 - Don Banks
Dumpty plotting: S1ET
Costume Party: Mods and Rockers - Bill Martin & Phil Coulter
Dumpty attacks: S1ET
Spidey defeats Dumpty: ? (Used in "Vine", "Death of Vine")
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 7 - UP FROM NOWHERE
Intro: OK-515 - LCC
Atlantean's lab: OK-563 - LCC
Peter at school: S1ET
That night...: The Serpent - Heinz Neubrand & Gottfried Windholz
City span: Fear D - Don Banks
Swinging: Fright C - Don Banks
"The Great Avalanche Concerto": S1ET
Police surround sub: S1ET
Atlantean's demands: S1ET
Attempting to destroy the sub: Fight and Death - Hubert Daum
Underwater city: OK-516 - LCC
Back to Atlantean: Fear A - Don Banks
Idea of undersea life: Shock Treatments 6 - Robert Sharples
Spidey swims to surface: ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Recieving Spidey: Shock Treatments 6 - Robert Sharples
Spider-Man in sub: S1ET
"Feeling poorly, my friend?": S1ET
Spidey VS. Atlantean: OK-519 - LCC
Saving the city: Fire Burns - Len Stevens
Atlantean defeated: OK-582 - LCC
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 8 - ROLLARAMA
Intro: ? (Furious Encounter - Ward Sills?)
Detective Work: Not So Private Eye - Syd Dale
Micro Rolla-Bowl Ball: No background music.
Glutz machine found: Dark Shadows - Larry Ashmore
Rolla-Bowl Ball rampages: Highway Hullabaloo - Kenny Graham
Peter enters machine: Evil Crescendo - Larry Ashmore
Camp Forward prepares for doom: Fright D - Don Banks
Land of Crystal Creation: S1ET
Swinging 1: Shock Treatments 1 - Robert Sharples
Spidey VS. Frog: ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Vegetons capture Spidey: Tense Approach - Heinrich Feischner
Veggio explains situation: ? (Quicksand - Ward Sills?)
Meanwhile in NY: ? (MSH) (Flurry - Ward Sills?)
Swinging 2: S1ET
Emeror Pod: Dread and Danger A - Syd Dale
Entering the Forbidden City: ? (Chronometry - Ward Sills?)
The Generator: S1ET
Spidey wakes up: S1ET
Boulder rolls down hill: Shock Treatments 2 - Robert Sharples
Pod Rant: Veiled Threat A - David Lindup
Spider-Man VS. Goliath: Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
Spidey collects platinum gems: S1ET (Inst. Main Theme)
Return to New York: ? (Velocity - Ward Sills?)
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 9A - RHINO
Intro: ? (MSH) (Flurry - Ward Sills?)
Rhino destroys gold depository: Shock Treatments 4 - Robert Sharples
"Whoever went in must come out.": S1ET
Jameson 1: Dark Fantastic 3 - Don Banks
Train: ? (Furious Encounter - Ward Sills?)
Rhinoceros: Fear D - Don Banks
Jameson 2: No background music.
Harbor: S1ET
Rhino attacks truck: S1ET
Jameson 3: No background music.
Torpedoes: Shock Treatments 15 - Robert Sharples
Rhino VS. Sub: ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Underwater escape: Shock Treatments 6 - Robert Sharples
Rhino's hideout: S1ET
"No Michelangelo he.": Shock Treatments 1 - Robert Sharples
Spider-Man VS. Rhino: S1ET
Destroyed building: Fright D - Don Banks
Date with a Rhino: ? (Velocity - Ward Sills?)
Hiding the statue: Fear A - Don Banks
Rhino defeated: S1ET
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 9B - THE MADNESS OF MYSTERIO
Intro: The Serpent - Heinz Neubrand & Gottfried Windholz
Mysterio gloats: Tense Approach - Heinrich Feischner
Mysterio reveals himself: S1ET
Mysterio on TV: Dark Shadows - Larry Ashmore
Swinging: Shock Treatments 1 - Robert Sharples
Mysterio shrinks Spidey: Fight and Death - Hubert Daum
Evading Mysterio: Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
Mirror trap: Rat Race - Kenny Graham
River: Suspense - Heinrich Feischner
Spidey VS. Serpent: Shock Treatments 6 - Robert Sharples
Spidey doesn't give up: S1ET
Mysterio defeated: Evil Crescendo - Larry Ashmore
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 10 - REVOLT IN THE FIFTH DIMENSION
Intro: S1ET
To Space: L.S.D. - Bill Martin & Phil Coulter
Athom's Escape: Drive On - Alan Hawkshaw
Destruction of Gorth: Mesmerism - Paul Gerard
Journey through Dementia Five: Mysterious Cave - Hubert Daum
"The galaxy of Kamozah is destroyed!": Suspense Musical Saw - Johnny Hawksworth
Aliens attack rocket: OK-515 - LCC
Pursuing the comet: S1ET
Spider-Man checks out meteor: Highway Hullabaloo - Kenny Graham
"What's going on now?": Rat Race - Kenny Graham
Telepathy: Shock Treatments 5 - Robert Sharples
Spider-Man and The Library of Gorth: Nirvane - Paul Gerard
Swinging: ? (MSH) (Flurry - Ward Sills?)
Spider-Man enters Dementia Five: L.S.D. - Bill Martin & Phil Coulter
Spidey pulled through door: Dissolve to Black - Paul Gerard
"Hold onto your hat, Spidey.": Quiet Reflection - Heinz Neubrand
Spidey's escape attempt: ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Escape from Dementia Five: Veiled Threat A - David Lindup
Infinata flees/Spidey back on Earth: Trap Door - David Lindup
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 11 - SPECIALISTS AND SLAVES
Intro: Panic E - Don Banks
Credentials: Shock Treatments 10 - Robert Sharples
Establishing a kingdom: Dark Shadows - Larry Ashmore
Robot Car: S1ET
"I've done it.": Tense Approach - Heinrich Feischner
City Lifts: Evil Crescendo - Larry Ashmore
City in the sky: Shock Treatments 4 - Robert Sharples
Specialist informs Spidey: Dark Shadows - Larry Ashmore
Return to Manhattan: ? (Velocity - Ward Sills?)
Sewer Pipe: S1ET
Swinging: Shock Treatments 11 - Robert Sharples
Notify the Specialist: Fright D - Don Banks
Spider-Man falls: Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
Stacy saves Spidey: ? (Used in "To Cage a Spider", "awakening/crooks")
Infirmary: ? (The Long Walk - Ward Sills?)
Stacy on phone: ? (Portents - Ward Sills?)
Specialist again: ? (MSH) (Flurry - Ward Sills?)
Freeing Stacy: ? (Chronometry - Ward Sills?)
"It's time to end this comedy.": Shock Treatments 6 - Robert Sharples
Spidey enters reactor: S1ET
Spider-Man falls again: Shock Treatments 9 - Robert Sharples
"How nice you dropped in.": S1ET
Spider-Man fights Specialist: S1ET
Falling city: ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 12 - DOWN TO EARTH
Intro: S1ET
Peter and Jameson: S1ET
Flight to North Pole: ? (Velocity - Ward Sills?)
Peter wakes up: ? (Used in "To Cage a Spider", "awakening/crooks")
"Snowmen!": Shock Treatments 2 - Robert Sharples
Shaman 1: Dark Shadows - Larry Ashmore
Flying Snake: Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
Going after snowmen: S1ET
Air Route: Panic E - Don Banks
Natives pin Spidey against wall: Big Deal! - Kenny Graham
Spidey VS. Natives: ? (MSH?) (Pursuit - Ward Sills?)
Spidey enters cave: ? (MSH) (Flurry - Ward Sills?)
Caverns: Tense Approach - Heinrich Feischner
Swinging through caves: Fright D - Don Banks
Cave Monster 1: ? (Furious Encounter - Ward Sills?)
Spidey flees: Shock Treatments 1 - Robert Sharples
Cave Monster 2: Highway Hullabaloo - Kenny Graham
"Daylight.": S1ET
To the geyser: Panic E - Don Banks
Shaman 2: Fear A - Don Banks
Osa returns: Fear E - Don Banks
"Gamble.": S1ET
Ending: S1ET
Season 3 Episode 13 - TRIP TO TOMORROW
Intro: The Square Squad - Kenny Graham
Swinging: Street Beat - Kenny Graham
Spidey falls to trainyard: Rat Race - Kenny Graham
Spider-Man wakes up: S1ET
"That was some fall.": No background music.
Story 1 begins: Scene Shifts 9 - Don Banks
Wotan steals gold: Fright A - Don Banks
Spider-Man VS. Wotan: Highway Hullabaloo - Kenny Graham
"You looped him.": Shock Treatments 9 - Robert Sharples
Trainyard 1: S1ET
(All footage from Return of the Flying Dutchman is S1ET.)
End of "Flying Dutchman" flashback: Shock Treatments 13 - Robert Sharples
Trainyard 2: S1ET
Dragon-Bats: OK-519 - LCC
Castle: Mysterious Cave - Hubert Daum
Spiders: Shock Treatments 4 - Robert Sharples
"Hold it, buster.": Shock Treatments 2 - Robert Sharples
Remarkable powers: Dark Shadows - Larry Ashmore
Spidey VS. Demon Slave: Fever Pitch - Larry Ashmore
Summoned demon army: S1ET
Spider-Man VS. Kotep: S1ET
Kotep disappears: Shock Treatments 14 - Robert Sharples
Ending: S1ET
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Thank you for posting the Spidy cue list as well as the composer /track list.
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Great, detailed list. Thanks for posting it.
If only someone knew where to find those "?" / /Marvel Superheroes cues.
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Great, detailed list. Thanks for posting it.
If only someone knew where to find those "?" / /Marvel Superheroes cues.
MSH pooled music from various sources such as Conroy BM, Impress, Harmonic, Harrose (personal library of Harry Lubin), more than likely the elusive Video Moods, and maybe other unknown sources.
The only MSH tracks that really were imported to Spider-Man from around Cloud City of Gold onward were a few Conroy BM Paul Gerard cues (Cosmos, Dissolve to Black, Spin, and Truck In, as well as a few unknown ones that are clearly Gerard's [named on music list as "Vargas' volcano," "Zap reveals Skyboy," "Lightning Mountain," and "Destruction of Gorth."]), and a few potentially imported from the Video Moods library ("Diving at prey," "Volcanic eruption," "Destruction," "Fallen idol," "Proton danger," what is more than likely the VM cue Quicksand, and "Awakening/crooks.").
The only reason these and other albums with other unknowns haven't turned up yet is because the albums we're searching for just seem to be hard to come by (or those who have them are unaware of our mission), the amount of album clues we have is rapidly shrinking (only albums we currently have ideas to look for are BM 350, 402, 415, and EA 1067 and 1068, the rest could be from quite literally anywhere [from where exactly did they yank the Criminals in the Clouds band march, the Phantom From the Depths of Time organ track, and the Neptune's Nose Cone drumming?]), and to top it all off, the Video Moods library is next to impossible to find even one album for. You'd be lucky to find just one of those.
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...and to top it all off, the Video Moods library is next to impossible to find even one album for. You'd be lucky to find just one of those.
Well, there have been a fair number of Video Moods posted on LMT over the past year or so. I count at least 23 of them...
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Completing--locating/obtaining the remaining Spider-Man cues seems like an impossible mission.
By the way, if anyone is familiar with the 1967 Christopher Lee horror film Theatre of Death(originally released by London Independent Producers and later distributed on Anchor Bay DVD), the main title and end credits music is undeniably music used in MSH's Thor and Hulk episodes.
The film credits Elisabeth Lutyens as the composer, and conducted by Philip Martell. If this is the case for every cue in the film, then it might be possible to search for this film's soundtrack (if it was ever released in the 60s, or later, through a Varese Sarabande or Film Score type of label), or search for any library albums her work might have been a part of.
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So, to give this thread a bit of much-needed life, I'm going to pose another theory. I had posted this back on the previous board, but since the place had fallen apart from the inside pretty much nobody saw it.
So, my theory is this: The unknown cue in Home when Spider-Man steals the yellow device from Carol (listed as "proton danger") is possibly "Portents" by Ward Sills, released on the Video Moods library.
My first reference point for this is the old SABAM cue sheets. (I still have access to them because I took screenshots of them.) On Home's list, among the small selection of named KPM Brownsleeves and 5-minute long cue "SPIDERMAN" attributed to Loose and Cadkin, on the list is Portents, clocking in at around one minute. Now while the list shows its runtime as being 1 minute long, the cut in the episode runs for about 7 seconds longer. One could say this disproves the theory, but bear in mind the SABAM database was full of all sorts of other absurdities, such as mislabeling Fire Burns as "Free Burns" (said listing was on Cold Storage's list), and mistook Hubert Daum's "Fight and Death" as Gerhard Daum's "Fighter," a Sonoton track from the 90's, so oddities and incorrect information is to be expected from the database.
It also just feels rather fitting for the scene it's in, as the word portents, by definition, refers to signs or warnings that something catastrophic is about to happen-which is exactly what the Spider-people are going through during the scene.
Finally, this mystery cue is yet another cue that was imported from The Marvel Superheroes. I recall it playing in the Captain America episode where Red Skull brainwashes Cap into serving him, though it may have played elsewhere. Additionally, the way the cue sounds overall sounds a bit similar to other potential VM Ward Sills cues, namely the strings.
Anyway, that's just my little theory on a cue's potential identity, make of this post what you will.
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How can I find SABAM cue sheets?
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A search for "Wladimir Selinsky papers" at the Archives and Manuscripts section of the New York Public Library's web site yields some interesting material.
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A search for "Wladimir Selinsky papers" at the Archives and Manuscripts section of the New York Public Library's web site yields some interesting material.
I believe that archive was linked two board versions ago, and it proved helpful for names. However, actual albums were a different subject entirely. As it goes, the list shows:
1- Fate, 1960
2 2 - Quicksand, 1960
3 3 - Pursuit, 1960
4 4 - Propulsion, 1960
5 5 - Chronometry, 1960
6 6 - Portents, 1960
7 7 - The Long Walk, 1960
8 8 - Velocity, 1960
9 9 - Up And Down, 1960
10 10 - Moonless Night, 1960
11 11 - Cartoonorama, 1960
12 12 - Furious Encounter, 1960
13 13 - Carefree, 1960
14 14 - Rage, 1960
15 15 - Eruption, 1960
16 16 - Who's Got It?, 1960
17 18A - A Cartoon Curtain, 1960
18 19A - Angry Statement, 1960
EA 1071, 1961
19 The Old Soft Shoe
20 Small Talk
EA 1072, undated
21 An Unlikely Story
22 Just Fun
EA 1073, undated
23 Mechanism
24 New Frontiers
25 Production Chart
EA 1074, undated
26 National Product
27 Proclamation
28 Valse Eloise
29 Time Sequence
From this, EA 1072 and 1071 are correct (with the exception of Anyone Can Win not being listed on 1071). I don't know about 1073 or 1074, but I do know that 1074's "Time Sequence" is wrong, as that was the suite on the earlier EA 1013.
As for the numbered range, Moonless Night Cartoonorama (referred to as a track, actually another suite) belong to EA 1069. Thanks to the old eBay lot photos I saved, Pursuit, Propulsion, and Furious Encounter were on EA 1067's B side, and Chronometry and Portents (as well as the unlisted "Flurry") were on EA 1068's A side.
As for Fate, Quicksand, The Long Walk, Velocity, Up and Down, Carefree, Rage, Eruption, Who's Got It?, A Cartoon Curtain, and Angry Statement, there is unfortunately no information as the which albums these tracks belong to. My guess would be that Quicksand, Velocity, and Fate might be on EA 1067 and/or 1068, if it is to be believed that these are more of the unknown MSH/Spider-Man cues. Hopefully more Video Moods information crops up soon.
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Hi guys,
Here some additional infos (and goodies) about Spidey's cues and more, I found on the web...
In chronological order:
-2004, Newsgroup Yahoo: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/spidey-jazz/conversations/messages/238
-2007, APM comp on iTunes (it seems that it exists in CD format also): https://itunes.apple.com/fr/album/spider-sounds-vol.-1/id267790456
-2007, WFMU Radio, tells the story of the KPM material used for the serie (a must!): http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/01/the_music_every.html
-2011, Mixcloud (The sixties), the 1960's Spider-Man cartoon score music unleashed: https://www.mixcloud.com/thesixties/1960s-spider-man-cartoon-score-music-unleashed/
-2011, a collection of KPM tracks that were used in the Spider-Man TV series found on Funkyfrolic (link still working): http://funkyfrolic.blogspot.com/2011/09/spider-man-music-from-kpm-record.html
-2012, O'Shannonland, only focused on the Ray Ellis score composed for the first saison before KPM involment: http://www.oshannonland.com/spider-man-music/
I don't know if it ties in with this thread, but I think that the Spidey's enthusiasts will be pleased (so don't blame me).
Here an home made tape revisited by a friend (Cobb, whom I thank very much), containing the vast majority of the KPM 1000 Series tracks used for the serie between 1967 and 1970 (saison 2 & 3).
A nice work as valuable as the others made before, I think.
(https://i72.servimg.com/u/f72/18/73/02/01/spidey12.jpg)
KPM Série 1000 - SpiderMan (TV Series 1967-1970) [By Cobb] - MP3 320: hxxps://www30.zippyshare.com/v/RUV6FruH/file.html
And as an added bonus, the complete SpiderMan Animated Series, found on Youtube (many thanks and kudos to kidscartoonmania).
hxxps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Hpng8xOvhw&list=PL7LRBNZJp25QAVXzR5BiivxWMvH9YSjKO
hxxps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KRbywoGs-8&list=PL7LRBNZJp25QIUPSWXjahS4ArTeHtNAIZ
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Here is a list of Ward Sills cues for Video Moods. Please note that I don't have copies of any of these records.
EA 1013
Side A Hour Glass - Time Sequence 1:10
Steps Of Time - Time Sequence 0:35
Sands Of Time - Time Sequence 0:56
The Spectre Of Time - Time Sequence 0:29
Side B Pastorale 0:31
Appassionato Into Romantic 0:22
Dramatic Into Lyric 0:25
Dramatic Curtain 0:08
EA 1014
Side A The Mists Of Time - Time Sequence 1:45
Of Time And Space - Time Sequence 1:45
Side B The Mine 1:10
Nostalgia No. 1 0:35
Nostalgia Finale No. 3 0:37
EA 1015
Side A Solitude 2:10
Side B The Survivors 1:05
Memorial Day No. 1 1:44
EA 1016
Side A Nocturne 2:35
Side B Memorial Day Finale No. 2 0:50
Memories 0:40
Omen 0:30
EA 1067
Side A Fate 1:05
Quicksand 1:55
Side B Pursuit 0:53
Propulsion 1:05
Furious Encounter 0:42
EA 1068
Side A Chronometry 1:05
Portents 1:17
Flurry 0:26
Side B The Long Walk 1:04
Velocity 1:12
Rage 0:35
EA 1069
Side A Moonless Night 3:04
Side B Cartoonorama
Brass Buttons 0:44
Watch For The Manhole 0:44
Flying Rivets 0:51
EA 1070
Side A Carefree 1:50
Going Up 0:15
Catch 0:19
Surprise 0:13
Side B Up And Down 0:56
Who's Got It? 0:29
Cartoon Curtain 0:05
Documentary Curtain 0:14
Action Curtain 0:10
Eruption 0:27
Angry Statement 0:17
EA 1071
Side A Anyone Can Win 1:16
The Old Soft Shoe 1:40
Side B Small Talk 2:48
EA 1072
Side A Just Fun 3:15
Side B An Unlikely Story 2:09
EA 1073
Side A Production Chart 2:49
Side B New Frontiers 1:36
Mechanism 1:39
EA 1074
Side A National Product 1:46
Side B Proclamation 1:40
Valse Eloise 2:28
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Here is a list of Ward Sills cues for Video Moods. Please note that I don't have copies of any of these records.
EA 1013
Side A Hour Glass - Time Sequence 1:10
Steps Of Time - Time Sequence 0:35
Sands Of Time - Time Sequence 0:56
The Spectre Of Time - Time Sequence 0:29
Side B Pastorale 0:31
Appassionato Into Romantic 0:22
Dramatic Into Lyric 0:25
Dramatic Curtain 0:08
EA 1014
Side A The Mists Of Time - Time Sequence 1:45
Of Time And Space - Time Sequence 1:45
Side B The Mine 1:10
Nostalgia No. 1 0:35
Nostalgia Finale No. 3 0:37
EA 1015
Side A Solitude 2:10
Side B The Survivors 1:05
Memorial Day No. 1 1:44
EA 1016
Side A Nocturne 2:35
Side B Memorial Day Finale No. 2 0:50
Memories 0:40
Omen 0:30
EA 1067
Side A Fate 1:05
Quicksand 1:55
Side B Pursuit 0:53
Propulsion 1:05
Furious Encounter 0:42
EA 1068
Side A Chronometry 1:05
Portents 1:17
Flurry 0:26
Side B The Long Walk 1:04
Velocity 1:12
Rage 0:35
EA 1069
Side A Moonless Night 3:04
Side B Cartoonorama
Brass Buttons 0:44
Watch For The Manhole 0:44
Flying Rivets 0:51
EA 1070
Side A Carefree 1:50
Going Up 0:15
Catch 0:19
Surprise 0:13
Side B Up And Down 0:56
Who's Got It? 0:29
Cartoon Curtain 0:05
Documentary Curtain 0:14
Action Curtain 0:10
Eruption 0:27
Angry Statement 0:17
EA 1071
Side A Anyone Can Win 1:16
The Old Soft Shoe 1:40
Side B Small Talk 2:48
EA 1072
Side A Just Fun 3:15
Side B An Unlikely Story 2:09
EA 1073
Side A Production Chart 2:49
Side B New Frontiers 1:36
Mechanism 1:39
EA 1074
Side A National Product 1:46
Side B Proclamation 1:40
Valse Eloise 2:28
Very interesting. From where did this info come from?
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So, putting Caliban's album/runtime info in mind, I went back through some episodes with potential Video Moods cues in them, and this is the new set of theories I've pulled from it all.
MSH Flight cue = Velocity (Unedited cue in Spider-Man runs for 1:12, as does Velocity according to Caliban's info.)
"Spidey vs. Natives"/MSH Fight cue = Pursuit (Full cue and Pursuit run for 53 seconds each.)
"Skyboy takes to air" = Flurry (Both run for 26 seconds.)
"Fallen Idol" = Furious Encounter (Both run for 42 seconds.)
"Peter/plane fix" = The Long Walk (Brand new potential cue here. The Long Walk's runtime according to Caliban is 1:04. To Cage a Spider sounds to have played this cue fully when the ambulance arrives at the infirmary. As it turns out, the runtime for that cue clocks in at exactly a minute and four seconds.)
"Spidey awaits Dr. Cool" = Chronometry (Had listed this as Quicksand for the longest time due to the SABAM cue sheets, but this new info shows Quicksand runs for 1:57, which means that this mystery cue cannot be it, as it runs for a minute and five seconds. However, Chronometry does run for that length, so my belief has shifted to the theory that Chronometry is the Cold Storage unknown cue.)
"Veggio explains situation" = Quicksand (This cue that only played in Rollarama seems to fit into the possibility of being a Video Moods cue, as that episode already is filled with these other mystery tracks. It too sounds like it plays in full, and while Quicksand's runtime is marked as 1:57, this cue plays for roughly 1:55. Despite the two second difference, I'm still willing to bet that Quicksand is the Rollarama unknown.)
"Kingpin gloats" = Fate (This mystery cue played in full during the opening of the MSH Thor episode "The Enchantress and The Executioner," and it ran for 1:05, just as Fate does on this list. In addition, the strings in it sound rather similar to those of what is supposedly Quicksand.)
"Tractor beam" - Rage (Like the above, this played in the MSH Iron Man episode "Of Ice and Men," and although the last 2 seconds cut into a different cue, including its runtime in other MSH episodes + Skyboy, it runs for roughly 35 seconds, the same length as the list shows.)
That's all the theories I've come up with. Unfortunately, I couldn't find anything that fit with Propulsion. I still believe that "Awakening/crooks" is a possible Video Moods, but the runtime for it is inconsistent in every episode it plays in. (I also still hold my recent theory that "Proton danger" is more than likely Portents, even though that track's usages had inconsistent runtimes as well.)
Thanks again to Caliban for providing this information. I'll try to get around to finding a way to add these potential identities to the list very soon.
6-16-18: Music list has been modified to include new potential Video Moods cue names after each respective cues' ? on the list.
7-10-18: Added info relating to what I theorize to be Fate and Rage.
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Made a tiny update to the list, went back through Menace from the Bottom of the World, as the instrumentation of Power Drive featured in the episode matches up with Power Drive D, rather than the complete version.
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Fascinating and welcome research, Caliban. Thank you x1000 for this.
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(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DnD6lUmW4AAHTB_.jpg)
Hard to imagine that 50 years ago now, season 2 of this show began, and in the following week, began the great search for the source of all this great music. We may not have found everything yet, but I remain certain that we eventually will. The fact we've even come as far as we have in the past few years is a great achievement, and I feel that soon we will find all the cues in season 2 and 3.
Happy 50th again to season 2.
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Hard to imagine that 50 years ago now, season 2 of this show began, and in the following week, began the great search for the source of all this great music. We may not have found everything yet, but I remain certain that we eventually will. The fact we've even come as far as we have in the past few years is a great achievement, and I feel that soon we will find all the cues in season 2 and 3.
Happy 50th again to season 2.
Yes, it has been a great achievement for so much of the Spider-Man library music to be found, but yeah, there's so much more to be found (many among my favorite cues from seasons 2 & 3). Hopefully, the wait will not be too long.
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Potential Spideys on eBay:
Capitol-HI-Q-Production-Library-LP-Lot-of-19
ebay.ca/itm/Capitol-HI-Q-Production-Library-LP-Lot-of-19/223179852332?hash=item33f68e4a2c:g:AUYAAOSwMWpbsSDC:rk:2:pf:0
D-13/D-14 vg+
L-61/L-62 vg-
M-27/M-28 vg+
M-29/M-30 vg+
M-31/M-32 vg
M-79/M-80 vg++
M-89/M-90 vg++
M-103/M-104 vg+
X-1/X-2 vg+
X-41/X-42 vg+
X-59/X-60 vg
X-75/X-76 vg
X-79/X-80 vg-
X-95/X-96 vg+
X-97/X-98 vg+
X-107/X-108 vg++
X-141/X-142 vg
X-143/X-144 vg+
X-145/X-146 nm
Anyone planning on bidding on this? It may have Spider-Man music tracks on it, such as the ones from "Home".
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Potential Spideys on eBay:
Capitol-HI-Q-Production-Library-LP-Lot-of-19
ebay.ca/itm/Capitol-HI-Q-Production-Library-LP-Lot-of-19/223179852332?hash=item33f68e4a2c:g:AUYAAOSwMWpbsSDC:rk:2:pf:0
D-13/D-14 vg+
L-61/L-62 vg-
M-27/M-28 vg+
M-29/M-30 vg+
M-31/M-32 vg
M-79/M-80 vg++
M-89/M-90 vg++
M-103/M-104 vg+
X-1/X-2 vg+
X-41/X-42 vg+
X-59/X-60 vg
X-75/X-76 vg
X-79/X-80 vg-
X-95/X-96 vg+
X-97/X-98 vg+
X-107/X-108 vg++
X-141/X-142 vg
X-143/X-144 vg+
X-145/X-146 nm
Anyone planning on bidding on this? It may have Spider-Man music tracks on it, such as the ones from "Home".
Wow, I hope someone here at least picks up those X-series Hi-Qs.
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I will buy them if someone from the US/Canada would have them delivered to them, and then delivered to me as paying almost $80 for postage seems a bit extreme!
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I'll buy them if nobody else does.
I think "Totalitarian March" from M-89 will sound just goosy, if you know what I mean.
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I'll buy them if nobody else does.
I think "Totalitarian March" from M-89 will sound just goosy, if you know what I mean.
Purchased. Hope to have them Mid-November (ish)
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Purchased. Hope to have them Mid-November (ish)
Thank you!
Did you pay for full shipping?
Or did you get someone to buy them and ship them to you?
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Purchased. Hope to have them Mid-November (ish)
Thank you!
Did you pay for full shipping?
Or did you get someone to buy them and ship them to you?
Full shipping was paid - worked out to be about £60 for postage, which i think is harsh, but all the cause of getting the music i s'pose :) - And you're welcome. If you see any others (on any labels) in case i miss them, do let me know - Ill see if i can get them :)
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Any updates on the content of that Capitol HI-Q lot? Over the years, I've searched some rather off the beaten path (and offline) estate sales & record stores that had old library music, but I was never fortunate enough to find anything used on S-M/MSH.
Patience.....
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Any updates on the content of that Capitol HI-Q lot? Over the years, I've searched some rather off the beaten path (and offline) estate sales & record stores that had old library music, but I was never fortunate enough to find anything used on S-M/MSH.
Patience.....
Still waiting for them to arrive!
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Ahh! Thanks for the update! :)
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Still no update on the Hi-Qs? This is depressing. :(
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Bit of a minor update regarding one of the unknowns: APM site release of BMLP 148 states its arrangement of Semper Fidelis to be taken from BM 402. Contrary to what we thought however, the composer is given as Robert Early, not Sharples, and the arrangement itself does not seem to match the one in Dr. Dumpty.
Still remaining hopeful that soon we get lucky shots at filling what holes are left in this collection.
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Through a YouTube comment on a 60's Spider-Man music collection, I was lead to this video, a reading of Robinson Crusoe.
hxxps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOBjpifyOF0
This audio must be quite older, as it utilizes potential Spidey/MSH Video Moods at the timestamps of 0:59, 2:00, 5:39, 8:58, 9:39, 16:45, and 17:27.
From this, it seems safe to assume that the "awakening / crooks" track used in To Cage a Spider, among a few other third season episodes, looks to also be part of the Video Moods lineup.
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Must have been my comment you saw. I stumbled upon the Robinson Crusoe track by using Midomi in an attempt to identify MSH cues.
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Must have been my comment you saw. I stumbled upon the Robinson Crusoe track by using Midomi in an attempt to identify MSH cues.
Unbelievable. Thank you for this key find. Excellent research leads to so many SM/MSH cues, and the quality is generally better than that heard on the Marvel cartoons.
If only they could be tracked down with absolute certainty.
Update:
More MSH cues from another video from the same channel: hxxps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y9y_iKWdyc
@2:47 - I recall this used in the Captain America episode, "Zemo and the Masters of Evil".
It seems the company responsible for producing the audio stories made use of more than a few of the long desired MSH/S-M cues.
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There, I'm back from my vacation in the Bombastic Cliffs of Turkistan. :)
As I said, I have BMLP 003 and BMLP 019 (no spideys).
I am continuing to check out the early Conroy albums. Some of them might have Spideys, particularly "Death of Vine" and "Phantom Organ Theme". BMLP 008 with Farnon's "Comikarima" looks most promising.
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(Corrected album # from 020 to 008.)
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I've been looking for the music cues too for the Death of Vine from the Vine episode and the Organ theme from Menace from the Depths of Time episode.
I thought it would be JW Theme music or Conroy...haven't found anything yet.
There is a guy on Youtube who posts alot of Capitol Hi-Q tracks and Media Music from Capitol Production Music. I've listened to what he has posted. There is the Media Music #1-13 from that era but my main search for the music used in HOME and The Big Brainwasher does not show up on those posts. I welcome any specific Capitol number suggestions. Otherwise, with Capitol's huge former library, it is searching for a needle in a haystack.
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https://www.ebay.com/i/163739775884?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-117182-37290-0&mkcid=2&itemid=163739775884&targetid=595069378003&device
As a follow up to the Robinson Crusoe: the link above is hopefully an important clue to the Spiderman Cues, Marvel Superhero Cues and of course, the Storyteller Series including Robinson Crusoe. The original record series is from 1963 and the Record Company was Mercury Records.
I tried further research with the current parent Company which is Island. The MP3 of Robinson Crusoe released in 2014 is from Disky Communications.
Mercury Records from the eBay sale is advertised as a 40 piece orchestra with the StoryTeller Robinson Crusoe.
I know this is only the company and not yet the specific orchestra or music cues but it is a start for anyone who can do better than me on tracking down the specific library music that Mercury Records used. Discogs is even selling this same LP for 99 cents.
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I just want to post my immense thanks in helping locate the William Loose, Emil Cadkin, Jack Cookerly works referenced here after looking for them for over 20 years!
I think I've also located a site where some of CPM's music is still available: h22p://librarymusic.eklablog.c0m/
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I have BMLP 008 if you wanna hear it.
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Still no updates on the unknown stuff, but happy 50 years to Season 3, which managed to be even wilder than its predecessor.
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Updates in the wake of the LMT data loss:
- Confirmed Rat Trap (Link) by Syd Dale to play in Spider-Man Battles the Molemen and Vine.
- Real track titles of the Hi-Q L-135/136 tracks discovered. (Progress Report, Night Shift, Excavation, End Title (TC-575), NOT Industrial #X)
- Identified Drums (African) in Neptune's Nose Cone, and Marching Band Crowd in Criminals in the Clouds, both from Major Records' sound effects catalogue.
- Identified Parade, Marching Band Passes from Elektra Records' authentic sound effects series in The Devious Dr. Dumpty.
- Identified Scene Shifts 2 and 3 in Home, and 9 in Trip to Tomorrow, all by Don Banks (BM 350) and released on the KPM website.
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Posting here to add another piece to the mystery surrounding the unknown tracks from Home.
I just became aware of a label called Ultra Music Services, and it seems they had some links to Capitol, as a Discogs entry for Ultra Music's "Production Music Series Volume 4 - Record 2" is a perfect mirror of Capitol Production Music Series Volume IV No. 2., save for some different titles.
Going through all the Ultra Music entries on Discogs, judging by some titles I believe the unknown Home tracks could potentially be on UMS Record 4 or Record 8, as well as the non-listed Record 7. As usual, the only problem is finding any available copies for sale.
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Ultra Music Services was a label of Emil Ascher, set up to handle the Bill Loose/Emil Cadkin/Jack Cookerly tracks that were moved from Capitol to Ascher in 1967. From what albums have surfaced, it would seem that many or most (or even all?) UMS albums were essentially reissues of the delisted Capitol albums with new labels. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if they were just new pressings from the same master discs used to press the Capitol versions (if Loose and co. took those with them when they parted with Capitol).
I’ve told the story before, but I forget if it was lost in the crash.
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Coming to this super late but thanks everyone for keeping it alive.
I have a few bound-to-be-dumb questions, but I have to start somewhere.
Why does the cue list start at season 2? Is that because the season 1 music was composed by someone rather than being library music &, if so, is that music available?
Has anyone created a downloadable set of "albums" for the cues that are known? I plan on doing this but there's not much point if it's already been done.
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Coming to this super late but thanks everyone for keeping it alive.
I have a few bound-to-be-dumb questions, but I have to start somewhere.
Why does the cue list start at season 2? Is that because the season 1 music was composed by someone rather than being library music &, if so, is that music available?
Has anyone created a downloadable set of "albums" for the cues that are known? I plan on doing this but there's not much point if it's already been done.
All of the season 1 music was done in-house by Ray Ellis. Unfortunately, outside of fan-made reconstructions it isn't available to listen to on its own anywhere.
YouTube user 11db11 has a collection of library tracks, but I don't think it's fully up to date as there are a few tracks found within the last two or three years that haven't been added to it yet.
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Making a new post here to state that someone on Discogs has added photos of BM 415, confirming it to be part of the Dramatic Tableaux suites.
(https://i.discogs.com/rsQ_hWGgUw2IwiX28C9aH8q5DN_cXGGgxq-2LqpMAB8/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:450/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI2ODYx/NTk0LTE2ODIyOTQ5/MzctMTAxNC5qcGVn.jpeg)
(https://i.discogs.com/5g-RM05ZUaVewfsA2nQ1Jbi57QHoZRdt3SyMSOPsfnY/rs:fit/g:sm/q:90/h:450/w:600/czM6Ly9kaXNjb2dz/LWRhdGFiYXNlLWlt/YWdlcy9SLTI2ODYx/NTk0LTE2ODIyOTQ5/MzYtODEzOS5qcGVn.jpeg)
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After another long period of nothing new being found, I've found the organ piece and chord in Phantom from the Depths of Time.
- "Part 4 - Coda" by Trevor Duncan (beetles are robots)
- "Part 5 - Fugue" by Trevor Duncan (both times the organ chord plays)
Both of these tracks came from Impress IA 193, and were remastered back in April on APM Music.
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:) This is great! Thanks for letting us know!
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Note about "Forbidding" - per the Production Music Wiki, its original title is apparently simply "Dramatic #10", and released on PMS Vol. 1, No. 10. However, this doesn't mean it was originally released under a different name prior, possibly on an unknown "D"-series album from Hi-Q.
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Note about "Forbidding" - per the Production Music Wiki, its original title is apparently simply "Dramatic #10", and released on PMS Vol. 1, No. 10. However, this doesn't mean it was originally released under a different name prior, possibly on an unknown "D"-series album from Hi-Q.
I'm starting to suspect that most if not all of the Capitol tracks came from the reissues through Ultra Music Services. All the tracks used from the various Capitol subsidiaries are all by Loose, Cadkin, and/or Cookerly, the titles of the tracks from 4-PMS-2 on the UMS release matches the titles used on SABAM years ago, and all the available photos of UMS have stamping to indicate they were distributed by Emil Ascher Inc., which I've never seen on PMS or Hi-Q albums, and all the other libraries the music editors used were also all distributed by Emil Ascher at the time.
Speaking of the Production Music wiki, I've also found the sometime recently their page for the Conroy 78's was updated with info for BM 352. I don't know where they got it from, but it seems to indicate that there are a fourth and fifth Dark Fantastic on there, making it very likely one of them could be the last missing Don Banks track in Vine and Dr. Dumpty.
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Yeah, considering the editors on the Spidey show used cues from Ascher-distributed libraries (as we both know), there's no question about the Capitol cues used on the show being sourced from the UMS reissues. The only thing left to find out is what the UMS retitle for the piece is, so I'd be in favor of putting "Dramatic #10" as a temp name on the cue breakdowns in the interim until that can be revealed
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Has anyone found the Spiderman Music cue source used at the beginning of episode The Big Brainwasher ?
The same music group was also featured in season 2 with the Cafe scene of episode Home.
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After much waiting, the remaining Conroy BM tracks have finally been found.
BM 352:
- "Dark Fantastic 5" by Don Banks ("Death of Vine"; Vine, The Devious Dr. Dumpty)
BM 415:
- "Compulsion" by Paul Gerard ("Zap reveals Skyboy"; Spider-Man Meets Skyboy)
- "Palpitation" by Paul Gerard ("interrogation"; Spider-Man Meets Skyboy)
- "The Accuser" by Paul Gerard ("Lightning Mountain"; Spider-Man Meets Skyboy)
- "Night Shot" by Paul Gerard ("Vargas' volcano"; Cloud City of Gold, Spider-Man Meets Skyboy, Cold Storage)
- "Mesmerism" by Paul Gerard ("Destruction of Gorth"; Revolt in the Fifth Dimension)
With that, the breakdowns for Vine and Dr. Dumpty are now complete, and there are now only 16 remaining unknown tracks.
Huge shoutouts go to jakej at Internet Archive for uploading these and other Conroy albums, and to musictheorist for posting about them.
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It would appear to me the L-135/136 Loose cues were actually licensed through Emil Ascher's "Ruthanne" library. There's one album listed on Discogs for this label with all Loose material, and although it's impossible to tell if it's the same cue but extended (there are some OGM cues on the X-series like "Big Band Congress" which are shortened on the Hi-Q reel it's on), there's one track labelled "Progress Report" on it.
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Redirect to the Marvel Superheroes thread...