Author Topic: Some De Wolfe  (Read 2835 times)

nidostar

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Re: Some De Wolfe
« Reply #45 on: March 01, 2026, 06:27:32 PM »
I dig the organ lol. Ena Baga also did one or two of those silent movie type library records for De Wolfe (at least DWSLP 3332 The Silent Film Era No 3, which contains quite a banger in Cockney Rebel), so I don't think this one was meant to depict anything close to a contemporary sound so much as provide source audio if someone wanted to perhaps create a simulated retro scene.
Aha, I knew that would flush out the organ-heads!! I was perhaps being a little mischievous with my post. I was just surprised that De Wolfe considered there was still demand for this soundtrack in the late seventies. I shall dig out Cockney Rebel as you suggest and see if it will ....Make Me Smile.....!!
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Retronic

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Re: Some De Wolfe
« Reply #46 on: Today at 07:52:56 AM »
A couple more- both freshly recorded yesterday:
DWLP 3165 - Key Largo | pixeldrain.com/u/4eGfHzXG
DWSLP 3350 - Man Of The Moment | pixeldrain.com/u/b9ySSevJ

nidostar

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Re: Some De Wolfe
« Reply #47 on: Today at 02:54:07 PM »
Thank you for the latest couple of De Wolfe's, Retro. A nice couple of upgrades to my old MP3s.