Well, here's a conundrum. The Fallout video game series is known for its use of vintage tracks heard on the radio alongside its use of a 1950s vision of a post-apocalyptic future. I've been trying to track down the origins of the the radio songs on the original records.
Unusually, a number of the songs heard on the radio are actually library tracks, leading to confusion about their availability. However, most of these were licensed from the extensive APM Library. This is probably the largest audience plus an extremely rare time where library music is exposed to the public at large and is played in full on the radio instead of being relegated to short snippets in the background.
In 2008's Fallout 3, there's another PA radio heard inside Vault 101 which uses instrumental tracks not licensed through APM, but apparently Westar Music. Thankfully, someone included these track credits in the Soundtracks section of the Fallout 3 imdb page. Most people know the titles performed by the Essential Jazz Masters, but the imdb page shows alternate titles variously attributed to Craig Riley and Jason Nyberg.
Essential Jazz Masters | | Jason Nyberg | | Craig Riley |
And All the While I'm Loving You | Consortium of Cool | Frank's Place |
Here Come the Cats! | Making Waves | Basie's Up |
Jump for Joy | Music to Burn | Be-Bop Shop |
Just One of Those Things | Meridian | Solitary Refinement |
Slow Summer Swing | Sublime Swing | Hefti |
Smoothing the Whole Thing Over | Licorice Stick | Benny |
The Jason Nyberg titles are credited to the 2003 album Westar Music WSR149 Effortless & Refined. It contains the most variations of the songs.
The Craig Riley titles somehow seem to be compiled from various albums.
The 2008 Craig Riley album Jazz Club (Instrumental) keeps Frank's Place from Nyberg, but renames the rest of them. Love That Jazz = Licorice Stick, Ivory Ice = Just One of Those Things etc.
The Essential Jazz Masters titles are credited to the 2010 album Jazz Band Serenades.
The 2015 Craig Riley album Making Waves reuses the Jason Nyberg titles, but puts it under Craig Riley. The album also retitles Meridian/Solitary Refinement to Middle of the Road and retitles Licorice Stick/Benny to Classy Clarinet. Consortium of Cool is somehow "Consortium of Cold Cool".
I'm having a lot of trouble with these tracks and composers. It's likely that Craig Riley, The Essential Jazz Masters, and Jason Nyberg are the same person or someone is collecting on the same tracks under different titles.
The first two artist names don't seem to give many results, though Jason Nyberg does pop up as a film composer. Unfortunately, his site is rather sparse and doesn't mention an association with Westar Music and I am not sure which pictures are actually his. There's also a Jason Nyberg who is a spokesperson for Yamaha.
I suppose I am trying to pin down a date of recording. Are these tracks archive recordings that have been reissued onto CD? Were these composed during the modern library music era, CD or digital only? Did Westar obtain these tracks from another library?