Author Topic: 'Looks Good, Feels Good 1' BBC Trade Test Tape 1991-92  (Read 865 times)

Lord Thames

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Re: 'Looks Good, Feels Good 1' BBC Trade Test Tape 1991-92
« Reply #15 on: Today at 12:48:04 PM »
This is the one you want - discount the two South African ones, they're something different, but the Jacquie Sullivan and Dr Heavy singles are part of the same web!

discogs.com/label/1059278-Spectrum-Music-10

John_Fred

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Re: 'Looks Good, Feels Good 1' BBC Trade Test Tape 1991-92
« Reply #16 on: Today at 01:09:48 PM »
07 Mexicana - Johnny Peters Orchestra - Bright Orchestral

This is a false title and artist too, it's actually Popocatepetl by Ostravský Rozhlasový Orchestr, a retitled Czechosolvakian Radio recording
Thanks for the update.  Any idea of the LP/album this tune originates from?  Discogs is of no help, unsurprisingly!

Lord Thames

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Re: 'Looks Good, Feels Good 1' BBC Trade Test Tape 1991-92
« Reply #17 on: Today at 01:46:15 PM »
No album info, unfortunately - almost certainly never commercially released, I got the info from someone who has knowledge of the instrumental recordings held in the Czechoslovakian radio archives.  Other info I've had from them has been proven correct so I trust them on this one!

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Re: 'Looks Good, Feels Good 1' BBC Trade Test Tape 1991-92
« Reply #18 on: Today at 05:11:18 PM »
....... the Jacquie Sullivan and Dr Heavy singles are part of the same web!
Funny you should mention that I looked up Spellbound, the B-side of the Jacquie Sullivan single How Can I Say Goodbye, on the GEMA database and it credits a song of that title to composers Brian Bennett and P A Ludlow. Publisher is given as Marksman Music Ltd. I wonder if GEMA have themselves confused over composers with the surname Bennett since Discogs shows the composer as Gordon not Brian Bennett. It could go to explain why Richard Rodney Bennett's name came up in my earlier post.

The single Get Back To Bach and released in the Netherlands is attributed solely to P A Ludlow on GEMA. The publisher is Spectrum Music.