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Francis Day & Hunter Recorded Music Library/Mood Music (LPs)
« on: February 03, 2018, 04:30:36 AM »

British label under Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd.'s "Recorded Music Department", based at 2 Denmark Place, London.
Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd. were absorbed into EMI c. 1972.

The LPs seems to have had two different sleeve designs; earlier issues have a generlc front sleeve with the label name and address, whereas later issues add the tracklist to the front cover.

As LPs go, I'm guessing these were quite early - the rear sleeve has a small write-up which details the advantages of such new "L.P." records:
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This issue of recorded material is the first in a new policy of Long Playing records. An L.P. offers new approaches to the recorded music library field. More selections are contained on the one record, whole suites can be recorded, giving many different moods with the same combination of instruments. In this way a programme or a film can be consistent throughout, enabling quick selection through quantity, also, less storage space is needed for the same amonut of music.

Quality as well as variety being one of the top priorities on these new L.P.s, has necessitated care being taken in the original recordings, first copies of which are avilable on 15 i.p.s. (38 c.m.) and 7½ i.p.s. (19 c.m.) tapes, in both mono and stereo.

The policy of the library is to continually add varied selections to its already comprehensive choice.
If the music you require is not to be found on our records, we may well have it on tape, so an enquiry will answer your problem to:
After which contact details are listed. The listed contact person on the earlier releases is Tommy Sanderson, later releases change it to Don Brewer.

For earlier part of catalogue issued on 78s, please see this thread.


All releases are undated, and in mono.


10" LPs:
FDH LP 1010 - Motivations for Four Trombones, Trumpet and Percussion - Sam Fonteyne (Samuel Soden)
FDH LP 1011 - Motivations for Big Band - Sam Fonteyne (Samuel Soden)
FDH LP 1012 - Music for a Quiet Documentary - John Malcolm (Malcolm Batt)
FDH LP 1013 - Music for a Quiet Documentary - John Malcolm (Malcolm Batt)
FDH LP 1014 - Densities/Latin American Suite - Derrick Mason
FDH LP 1015 - Sounds of Today - Les Reed/Bill Bryan (Brian Willey)/Vic Flick/Lionel Baron/Bob Barratt/Barry Mason
FDH LP 1016 - The Music of John Malcolm - John Malcolm (Malcolm Batt)
FDH LP 1017 - Diplomatic Immunity - Edwin Astley
FDH LP 1018 - Diplomatic Immunity - Edwin Astley
FDH LP 1019 - Spectrum of Colour/Neutral Studies - Vic Flick/Derrick Mason
FDH LP 1020 - Progressions - John Waring (Derrick Mason)
FDH LP 1021 - Jazz Brazilia/Music for Orchestra and Voices - Alec Gould/Don Stephens (Donald Brewer)/I. Kovacs/Janos Gyulai-Gaal/Tamas P. Balassa
FDH LP 1022 - Syntheses (a Suite for Woodwind, Harpsichord, Electric Bass and Percussion)/Constellations (a Suite for Two Harps, Electric Harpsichord and Percussion) - Derrick Mason/John Waring (Derrick Mason)
FDH LP 1023 - Projections (Items for Solo Harpsichord)/Diametrics - Derrick Mason/John Waring (Derrick Mason)
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