Ah, wonderful, thank you! I love the little write-ups on composers on the sleeve, I wish more labels did that. Had no idea Don Lusher was originally a euphoniumist. "Suspect No. 1" has a really nice sort of 'knock-off James Bond-flick' feel to it.
I agree, what a lovely version of "Song of India"! Both are obviously arranged in a much different way than their source pieces, but I still find it odd to see Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov and Cecil Armstrong Gibbs on here, not to mention Duke Ellington. As I mentioned in the
Boosey 78 thread, Boosey & Hawkes were (and are) a very established publisher, who had a large body of published works they held the rights to, and could record or arrange for library usage. As a well-known jazz standard, "Song of India" is one of those rare library cues with its own wikipedia article, hehe - though it's originally an aria from an opera.