Lately I've been curious about some of the music released on the Canadian Sound Ideas label: specifically, the cues released on these "Classic TV and Film" albums:
SM 201 (Classic Comedy Music 1)
SM 202 (Classic Comedy Music 2)
SM 203 (Classic Drama Music 1)
SM 204 (Classic Drama Music 2)
SM 205 (Classic Showbiz Segues 1)
SM 206 (Classic Showbiz Segues 2)
The description of one of these albums claims that these were recorded "more than 30 years ago", meaning these might be archive cues, and indeed some of these cues do sound like they are indeed, but sometimes I wonder if they some of them aren't (especially the comedy cues).
If these are archival, then I don't think "Albert Marlowe" (in reality a pesu. for SI founder Brian Niemens) actually composed a good number of these cues, and that somebody else did, and when SI acquired these cues (again, if these are archive cues), they changed the composer credit.
So, my question is: what's the origin of these compositions? Did Marlowe/Niemens really compose these, or did someone else?
I like a good chunk of these tracks, and any help is greatly appreciated.