You might've not known this, but Video Moods, in addition to their 78 catalog, had also made LPs as well. These LPs seem to be even more rare than the already hard-to-find 78s from Video Moods. These LPs could made in the mid to late 60s, but I unfortunately don't have any release date info. From info I've gathered, there seemed to be at least 9 LPs from the label, with the label going up to EA LP 109. There could be more LPs after EA LP 109, but it's unconfirmed whether they made LPs after 109. I only know the tracklists for three LPs in the catalog, including EA LP 109, in which the info was sourced from an old eBay listing's pictures. The other two tracklists come from the LPs I'm sharing here, being EA LP 101 and EA LP 104 (I don't own EA LP 109). These are actually re-uploads, because the original post with these LPs were lost in the LMT database crash a long time ago, plus the fact that the original links for these LPs likely expired. I had these on one of my old laptops, and after some somewhat tedious file transferring, I got the LP files onto my latest laptop. EA LP 101 contains soap organ cues by John Marion (AKA John Gart), who was part of the original 78 rpm catalog from Video Moods, doing work from EA 1024 to 1027. EA LP 104 contains modern sound cues from Kenneth L. Ascher, who was best known for co-writing with Paul Williams "Rainbow Connection" from the Muppet Movie (I'm not joking). EA LP 109 contains cues from Frank Knight, a composer who I can't seem to find info on unfortunately. I also modified the file names for the tracks, because all of the track names were just the track numbers and nothing else (A01, A02, and so on), so I added the original track names on the files. Anyways, here are the two LPs. =) Credit to the original person who ripped these.
EA LP 101 - mega.nz/file/qoEQgSAT#vk4w0_8-oMREfOKTmljM12HT711bJXlu-awNwxJexD8
EA LP 104 - mega.nz/file/HwlFjSoD#1SXs-Gbr1TnUVQlfFci1veecL7z3E6EEdQsBfxfLBZw