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Mr

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Ready Music
« on: February 03, 2018, 04:43:37 AM »

British label based in London, closely tied to composer-producer André Jacquemin. Quite a novel cataloguing system here; note the cat.#s contain the sleeves' colours.

LPs:
LP RED 101 - Moog (1979)
LPOR102 - Title and Descriptive Themes (1979)
LPGR103 - National, Traditional, Solo Instruments and Themes for a 3rd Dimension (1979)
LPBL104 - Horror, Dramatic, Romantic, Fanfares, Chords and Historical (1979)
LPYEL105 - Fun and Games/Children and Light Entertainment (1979)
LP SL106 - Moog II (1982)
LP GL107 - Title & Descriptive Themes/Electronic Themes (1982)
LPEBL 108 - Title Themes by Jess Bailey (1984)
LPWH109 - Moog III: Title Music/Romantic and Christmas Themes (1984)
LPDG 110 - National Themes by John Leach (1984)
LP PUR 111 - Audio Visual Experience (1986)
LPBLK 112 - Horror, Dramatic, Tension, Fanfare & Organ (1986)


Composers:
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LP RED 101 - Val Podlasinski
LPOR102 - Trevor Jones
LPGR103 - Trevor Jones/Pete Willsher/Andre Jacquemin
LPBL104 - Trevor Jones/Andre Jacquemin/Davies/James Harpham
LPYEL105 - Trevor Grace/Dave Howman/Andre Jacequemin/Pete Willsher/Cy Parry/Jo Parry/Trevor Jones/Val Podlasinski
LP SL106 - Val Podlasinski
LP GL107 - John Du Prez (Trevor Jones)/Andre Jacquemin/Dave Howman/Tim Cross/Monica Beale (Monica Hyde)/James Harpham/Val Podlasinski
LPEBL 108 - Jess Bailey
LPWH109 - Val Podlasinski
LPDG 110 - John Leach
LP PUR 111 - James Harrington/Alan Scott/Mike Katin/Cliff Allen/Dave Howman/Andre Jacquemin/Pete Willsher/K. Miller
LPBLK 112 - Andrew Price/Pete Davies/Andre Jacquemin/John Du Prez (Trevor Jones)


Sincere thanks to a8detective for images and help with this listing.
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apmnut

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Re: Ready Music
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2019, 03:40:33 PM »
Carlin Production Music actually acquired the catalogue for this label, some of the tracks from here are scattered across various albums in their regular and "Archive" series, much of them not re-titled surprisingly.