Did you know Carlin had a vinyl library? Yeah, me neither!
I don't know the story with these, but both this and
the only other LP from the label currently known seem to be vocal ones, something of an oddity in the library sphere. My guess is these were specially-recorded pop tunes/cover versions for library licensing, similar to what you'd find on a few other library LPs of the time, like Bruton's "Pop Vocals", Music-De Wolfe's "Pop Sounds by the Cool", etc.
The preceding LP features soon-to-be Hi-NRG queen Hazel Dean singing Burt Bacharach/Hal David tunes (though not in a dance pop way!), whereas this one features cover versions of two known tunes (Ritchie Valen's "Oh Donna" and the Kinks' "Waterloo Sunset") alongside original compositions, written and performed by a few somewhat known performers including Bruce Woolley and Rod Thompson (perhaps) known for their work with the Buggles, Karen Kay of the Gymslips as well as 'regular' library composers Mike Battison and Philip Jap - and a few people of which little is apparently known.
The styles broadly span both folk pop, adult contemporary, pop/rock, disco, reggae, soul and even a bit of synth pop(!), making this a varied listen - as suggested by the title, of course.
A side note; interestingly, the two cues "Pure Imagination" and "Jewelette" feature a collaboration of composer/vocalist otherwise only ever featured on a single 7" each; Linda Jardim (hidden behind poorly disuguised alias or typo "Lind Jardin") and Rod Thompson on
a promotional 7" advertising the Northampton Development Corporation and Karen O'Connor and Philip Jap on O'Connor's only pop single,
"Girl in the Uniform".
Enjoy!
casu://www101.zippyshare.com/v/L5qbPpYY/file.html (FLAC)
For the UK:
conv://mega.nz/#!YJ50nYRR!ma9Z1pdtH86ghvB-hyWPwHyBW4ySX7B7k5k8ClmYIjw
ps. - Brits, have you ever heard any of these tunes before?