Nice! Thanks for sharing.
I think there are definitely a few interesting stories to be told within Standard's catalogue - like for instance how the Third Ear Band somehow had some of their earliest work released on there.
really?! give us numbers please!
That'd be on ESL 112 "National - Balkan Ensemble/Comedy Links & Bridges".
The A-side cues are attributed to "Sweeney/Coff/Minns/Cartland". Glen Sweeney, Richard Coff and Paul Minns should be names familiar to those who know TEB, but Ben Cartland, specifically, is an odd one. Disregarding the LP copyright date of 1970, it's a name that helps date the recordings a bit, actually, as Cartland left the band very early on, before they recorded their first LP "Alchemy", released 1969. These cues seem to predate the LP.
Note that these often(-ish) seem to erroneously be attributed as being performed by "National-Balkan Ensemble". This is the side A title (essentially "National: Balkan Ensemble") and not intended as a group name.
That's not all, though - Sir George Martin has some cues on Standard. You know, the Beatles guy?