



This LP, like TS-1017, is a stereo version of this specific release from Tempo Records, and like the two Tempo LPs I shared before, this is a non-library re-issue of library material from Mozart Edition. This LP contains 10 cues, like the other two LPs, but this time, there is a cue by The International Soloist Orchestra on this, being Resignation by Axel Kolbay. They only played one other Mozart cue in the label, being "Globe Trotter", also by Axel Kolbay. The International Soloist Orchestra seems to be Peter Walden's Orchestra Raphaele with a different coat of paint, with the main difference being that an electric keyboard is added to the two tracks they played, which sounds similar to the keyboard some Tommy Reilly and James Moody pieces used in Conroy, Chappell, and Audio BMP. Interestingly, this also contains a Raphaele Concert Orchestra piece, being an arrangement of "Spharenklange" by Josef Strauss, listed here as "Spheric Sounds". They don't credit the arranger on this LP, but this version was actually arranged by Peter Waldenmaier (According to the GEMA repetoire), Orchestra Raphaele's usual conductor, who also wrote pieces for the label, mainly under Walter Peters, alongside his own name on rare occasions, of which there is a Waldenmaier piece written under his real name on this LP, named "Blue Waltz". Willi Carsten's "Souvenir Waltz" actually originally named "Valse Souvenir", and the reason why I'm talking about this track is because that it got a 45 rpm issue in Germany through Zagler Records on ZR 2030. The 45 also contains a cue by Club Latino and Wolfgang Mader named "Cavalliera Mexicana" as well. Enjoy! =)
Mediafire link - mediafire.com/file/sozynghyncxsbx4/TS-1013.zip/file
Transfer.it link - transfer.it/t/WAqwK9lVjDZY