I don't think those DW tracks are the same drums. I have the General Cinema drums burned into my brain, and those just don't follow the same "patterns". Who knows if we'll ever find out just which tracks they actually used...
EDIT: I think I FOUND them!
Carlin/CPM used to have a series of albums online (were they called the CPM Web Series or something?) that had a bunch of (retitled) 60s Capitol tracks. They were quietly deleted from the catalog around 2010-11 (probably because nearly everything by Bill Loose was--is?--caught up in the legal morass of multiple lawsuits and countersuits involving his widow Irma, Carlin, Emil Cadkin, Jack Cookerly, and Don Great, and thus seems condemned to permanent rights hell).
But about 7 years ago, I somehow discovered still-active URLs on CPM's server, from one of those sites that crawls MP3s from the web and catalogs them, and was able to deduce the filename patterns to download all (or nearly all) of those tracks. (Good thing I did when I did, because I'm pretty sure they're gone-gone by now.)
Anyway, I thought that maybe GCC might have used an American library, and I remembered those "lost" CPM albums contained some percussion stuff, so I went back into those files, and turned up two that immediately sounded correct. Below are the tracks I think were used by General Cinema. Carlin retitled them "Jazz Percussion", though knowing the Capitol naming schemes of the era, the original titles were probably just as utilitarian. Maybe if someone has the original Capitol album these game from (it'd be either Hi-Q or Production Music Service), we could know what those original names were.
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