Despite this LP being used in Italian TV, i was always under the impression that SAG 9051 was Library Music. It's not??
Meanwhile, I've read the posts on this page and I have the same question of AMP 172: shall we also assume AMP 172 is also NOT Library Music?
I mean, sort of... but not quite. The lines are very blurred with CAM - most (if not literally all) of the CAM cues originate from original soundtracks published by CAM. They have numerous series of soundtrack releases, some or all of which were also released for industry usage (I think). The only 'library' releases on CAM are the ones with catalogue number CmL, however, but the same music can also be found on the respective soundtrack releases.
... does that make sense?
Yes, it does. There's lotso crossover music in the CAM catalog.
It's not unlike TIM when they issued TIM 1024 / TIM 1025 which were also used for the soundtrack to The Hanged Man otst - Music From The Yorkshire Television Series (1975).
I don't recall which came first, the soundtrack, or the TIM releases. If a person didn't know there was a difference, it could be confusing.
My point is that TIM 1024 / 1025 had perfect crossover appeal to a wider audience.
I think this is true of much of Library Music, in general. At what point does a successful track become popular with the masses and cease to be identified exclusively as Library Music?
Case in point: so many of the KPM hits from the 60s, such as those used in NFL Films, or the Spider-Man animated series.
But before i digress onto a several more discussions (and maybe even some tangential rabbit trails), I should just say
"yes," your explanation works for me. Thanks dude!