apparently there seems to be a market for library compilations that accompany some currently released library music related media...
the Unusual Sounds book gets a own 2LP compilation (like the Library Music film and the Library Music movie did)
here is the track listing and a little write up:
1 Keith Mansfield - Funky Fanfare
2 Stefano Torossi - Running Fast (track not available digitally)
3 D. Patucchi - La Dimostrazione
4 Klaus Weiss - Survivor
5 Janko Nilovic - Xenos Cosmos
6 V. Geminiani - Ophis Le Serpentaire
7 Stringtronics - Tropicola
8 Stefano Torossi - Feeling Tense (track not available digitally)
9 Gary Pacific Orchestra - Soft Wind
10 John Cameron - Half Forgotten Daydreams
11 F. Micalizzi - Night Breeze
12 Les Hurdle, Kathleen Poppy & Madeline Bell - You've Got What It Takes
13 Electric Machine - Fancy Good
14 C. Cordio & F. Vinciguerra - Quips and Cranks
15 Les Hurdle & Frank Ricotti - Dissolves
16 Joel Vandroogenbroeck & Walt Rockman - Fairy Tale
17 Mladen Franko - Weeping Eelgrass
18 Peter Patzer - Mild Maniac
19 Joel Vandroogenbroeck & Marc Monsen - Group Meditation
20 Roland Hollinger - Dream Number Two
In the heyday of low-budget television and scrappy genre filmmaking, producers who needed a soundtrack for their commercial entertainments could reach for a selection of library music: LPs of stock recordings whose contents fit any mood required. Though at the time, the use of such records was mostly a cost-cutting manoeuvre for productions that couldn’t afford to hire their own composer, the industry soon took on its own life: library publishers became major financial successes, and much of the work they released was truly extraordinary. In fact, many of these anonymous or pseudonymous scores-on-demand were crafted by the some of the greatest musical minds of the late 20th century—expert musicians and innovative composers who revelled in the freedoms offered, paradoxically, by this most corporate of fields.
Unusual Sounds is a deep dive into a musical universe that has, until now, been accessible only to producers and record collectors; a celebration of this strange industry and an examination of its unique place at the nexus of art and commerce.
The perfect companion to the David Hollander curated book Unusual Sounds: The Hidden History of Library Music (out now on Anthology Editions), these 20 tracks, encapsulate the niche and fascinating subculture of library music. Genres were spliced, conventions dispensed with, and oftentimes hybrid music of astonishing complexity was produced. Elements of rock, jazz, soul, even twentieth-century avant-garde composition were all utilized, and no stone was left unturned. As a result, some of the best library music defies all categorization, reflecting the individualistic quirks and artistry of the various musicians who made it.
This compilation includes compositions by Brainticket founder Joel Vandroogenbroeck, KPM Allstars John Cameron and Keith Mansfield, Montenegrin-born composer Janko Nilović, and the Italian film composer Stefano Torossi amongst others.
David Hollander is a producer, music supervisor, writer and collector living in Texas. A lifelong record collector, his library music collection is considered by many to be one of the finest of its kind in the world.