I would like to talk about a very obscure music library from the late-1950s and early-1960s. The reason why I'm doing this is because there are not many Bluestone cues on Youtube. The only video I could ever find with such tracks is this:
In the early 1950s, Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin formed the C&B Music Library (Cadkin-Bluestone). For their cues, the performers of these tracks range from jazz combo to studio orchestra. Their cues have been used in educational and industrial films as well as B-movies (The Killer Shrews, to be specific). In 1956, selected tracks were re-issued by Capitol Records for their Hi-Q music library. But these tracks were removed and replaced with new ones after Bluestone and Cadkin won a lawsuit against Capitol for using their tracks without permission. So shortly after that, Bluestone formed his own record label: Blue River, and a few years later in 1973, most of its tracks were re-issued in Musi-Que. In 1999, a British music library named Carlin acquired the Blue River catalog, renamed the Bluestone tracks, and re-released them as part of their Archive Series. Today, many of Bluestone's cues are used in various TV productions such as Spongebob Squarepants, Camp Lazlo and The Mighty B!
So, now that I have explained everything, can you please show me a few Musi-Que albums, as well as some examples of the tracks heard in other videos?