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kablamatic

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Unknown KaBlam! cues (LAST REPOST)
« on: March 18, 2023, 11:20:22 PM »
Since my repost of my cues were deleted during the server crash of Sept. '22, I figure I'd give this one last try. Can anyone help me identify these tracks from this show?

dropbox.com/s/2306ec09fhebl1w/Voice%20of%20Treason%20Track%203.wav?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/vxm77f3yboqth5u/new%20class%201.wav?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/6s65a0xh11u2gcn/new%20class%203.wav?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/723vlvnlww06nv9/freedy1.wav?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/zb8j49w2ebqxi3l/freedy4.wav?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/kx57m0r5vsqtvyv/loopy_clones1.mp3?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/y5ssu40bqg0c4xv/loopy_clones2.mp3?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/h8cmjynoh67jx1c/cuntrie%20girl%20cue.wav?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/ra090x960b4239h/patch_head2.wav?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/5g5cd8k2erkdo3b/shizzagee3.wav?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/xwzak2g9euxuwdb/rr3.wav?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/vgqvm75tfems2pj/rr4.1.wav?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/n8jvj4r6i24wf3p/rr4.5.wav?dl=0
dropbox.com/s/l77eo0xeio6aq94/fashion2.wav?dl=0
« Last Edit: August 08, 2024, 11:49:43 PM by kablamatic »

kablamatic

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Re: Unknown KaBlam! cues (LAST REPOST)
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2023, 02:13:51 AM »
Hey all, I'm bumping this thread, because I am in need of identifying a track from a segment of the show called "The Adventures of Patch Head", which I think might be part of the KPM 1000 series. The short, "Pork Chop Bop" (one of three episodes out of the five that did not appear on KaBlam!), contains a rather twangy guitar + electric organ piece possibly composed in the '60s and was used twice: dropbox.com/scl/fi/y47zp50enz049mdn2cwk8/porkchop2.wav?rlkey=7iguiu280krrwmt4kjidsya8l&dl=0 ID'd
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Re: Unknown KaBlam! cues (LAST REPOST)
« Reply #2 on: October 25, 2023, 02:36:59 AM »
Just ran this track through the Aha Music Identifier - it's indeed a KPM 1000 track, specifically "Rock It Again" by Alan Moorhouse from KPM 1067, "The Big Beat Volume 2".

kablamatic

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Re: Unknown KaBlam! cues (LAST REPOST)
« Reply #3 on: October 25, 2023, 02:58:08 AM »
Just ran this track through the Aha Music Identifier - it's indeed a KPM 1000 track, specifically "Rock It Again" by Alan Moorhouse from KPM 1067, "The Big Beat Volume 2".

Thanks! Strange how the Aha Music Identifier wouldn't work when I uploaded the sample onto their website.

Now all that remains are the unknown tracks that I've recorded off of the show, "KaBlam!" itself a long time ago.

Walk the Skies 202

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Re: Unknown KaBlam! cues (LAST REPOST)
« Reply #4 on: January 27, 2024, 07:57:25 AM »
Got loopy_clones2. It's "Eternal Triangle" by Antonio Leibana and Reg Tilsley, from De Wolfe DWCD 129 or 195.

kablamatic

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Re: Unknown KaBlam! cues (LAST REPOST)
« Reply #5 on: February 03, 2024, 08:40:03 PM »
Got loopy_clones2. It's "Eternal Triangle" by Antonio Leibana and Reg Tilsley, from De Wolfe DWCD 129 or 195.

I already identified this one myself during the site's downtime, so you probably saw my edit on the Production Music wiki. It originally came from De Wolfe DW/LP 3032 "Tilsley Orchestral (The Music of Reg Tilsley)" in 1967, and was then re-issued on DWCD 129 "Wallpaper" in 1991 and again in 1996 on DWCD 195 "Reg Tilsley's Band Grooves of the 60's".

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Re: Unknown KaBlam! cues (LAST REPOST)
« Reply #6 on: August 08, 2024, 10:45:36 AM »
I've got the second one from The New Class. It's "Deep Strings" by Andre Jacquemin and John Du Prez, from Carlin's initial versions of CAR-245. It can be found on Nichion's website, albeit running for 24 seconds as opposed to the physical album's listed runtime of 52 seconds.

hxxps://www.ncslibrary.nichion.co.jp/album/2852

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Re: Unknown KaBlam! cues (LAST REPOST)
« Reply #7 on: August 08, 2024, 04:18:09 PM »
Wow! Thanks! I'll listen to it later when I get off work.