Author Topic: Happy Records Wantslist  (Read 4309 times)

Retronic

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Re: Happy Records Wantslist
« Reply #15 on: January 20, 2024, 02:05:51 PM »
Got these- I suspect they have the tracks from the LP and some others- you may have 'Don't Stop Now' etc in amongst these but not checked.  Thanks to ChunYinZi for the help:

HR2273 Fred Forster Welcomes You
pixeldrain.com/u/CAoBxxQs

HR2286 Keep Fit
pixeldrain.com/u/8dh79xre

HR2287 Velvet Piano
pixeldrain.com/u/VrsSSh2P

HR2296 Sound Of The Seventies
pixeldrain.com/u/Zr9FXkYy

Greta

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Re: Happy Records Wantslist
« Reply #16 on: January 20, 2024, 03:55:36 PM »
Thank you Retro!

@ John Fred
I have those HR Tapes you're looking for, so I'm gonna up and share them for you tomorrow, ok?
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John_Fred

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Re: Happy Records Wantslist
« Reply #17 on: January 21, 2024, 06:41:51 AM »
Thank you Retro!

@ John Fred
I have those HR Tapes you're looking for, so I'm gonna up and share them for you tomorrow, ok?
Yeah, thanks for that, Greta.  There's no hurry, though.   :)

Greta

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Re: Happy Records Wantslist
« Reply #18 on: January 21, 2024, 10:21:02 AM »
The files I have are differently cataloged.
I suppose it's because they come from a different site? I got them from a friend years ago but I don't know where he took them from.

Anyways, here they are.
Keep in mind these correspondences:

003 -> 6002/6003
006 -> 6006/6007/6008
014 -> 6018/6019
021 -> 6024/6025/6026
026 -> 6032/6033

Enjoy.

pixeldrain.com/l/od7SEMWA
« Last Edit: January 21, 2024, 10:23:59 AM by Greta »
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John_Fred

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Re: Happy Records Wantslist
« Reply #19 on: January 21, 2024, 11:50:53 AM »
The files I have are differently cataloged.
I suppose it's because they come from a different site? I got them from a friend years ago but I don't know where he took them from.

Anyways, here they are.
Keep in mind these correspondences:

003 -> 6002/6003
006 -> 6006/6007/6008
014 -> 6018/6019
021 -> 6024/6025/6026
026 -> 6032/6033

Enjoy.

pixeldrain.com/l/od7SEMWA
Thanks for these Greta.  Much appreciated.  I'm curious about the numbering used with these ones, and where they came from.

nidostar

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Re: Happy Records Wantslist
« Reply #20 on: January 21, 2024, 10:40:06 PM »
Thank you for these shares John_Fred, Retro and Greta. This is my sort of music. Superb. So are these HRT tracks digitised versions of tracks originally released on tape? I note that many were subsequently released on Happy Records LPs and I presume CDs as well as on albums in the Golden Ring series.

Flemming

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Re: Happy Records Wantslist
« Reply #21 on: January 21, 2024, 10:53:54 PM »
Very cool, thanks to all.  :)

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Re: Happy Records Wantslist
« Reply #22 on: January 23, 2024, 09:46:16 AM »
I see Happy Records are tagging their music with "Ring Musik" as the performer instead of the original orchestra or band name. This is a very unfortunate practice, and I've noticed it with APM too.

nidostar

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Re: Happy Records Wantslist
« Reply #23 on: January 23, 2024, 11:51:44 AM »
I see Happy Records are tagging their music with "Ring Musik" as the performer instead of the original orchestra or band name. This is a very unfortunate practice, and I've noticed it with APM too.
Though in most cases one can get the performer details from Discogs. But I agree it's a drag.

John_Fred

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Re: Happy Records Wantslist
« Reply #24 on: January 25, 2024, 03:54:31 AM »
I see Happy Records are tagging their music with "Ring Musik" as the performer instead of the original orchestra or band name. This is a very unfortunate practice, and I've noticed it with APM too.
Though in most cases one can get the performer details from Discogs. But I agree it's a drag.
I can kind of see why they do this, but it doesn't help when trying to cross reference tracks if the only details are of the composer/artist rather than the orchestra/band which the track is performed by.  Some are easy to work out, obviously, whereas others can be quite nebulous, particularly if they're a pseudonym or alias of some kind.  We do get a little bit of help thanks to the, 'Composers & Artists', section on here, but even so, there's a fair number that can often come up blank as to who the performers of pieces are.

nidostar

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Re: Happy Records Wantslist
« Reply #25 on: January 25, 2024, 11:12:33 AM »
I can kind of see why they do this, but it doesn't help when trying to cross reference tracks if the only details are of the composer/artist rather than the orchestra/band which the track is performed by.  Some are easy to work out, obviously, whereas others can be quite nebulous, particularly if they're a pseudonym or alias of some kind.  We do get a little bit of help thanks to the, 'Composers & Artists', section on here, but even so, there's a fair number that can often come up blank as to who the performers of pieces are.
I must admit to being a bit obsessive about tagging but I've avoided raising the subject here as everyone has their preferred style of tagging. Personally I try to put the performers under Artist and the composer under Composer. That generally works well until you get to library music where the performer is often uncredited. Consequently I've got loads of tracks credited to "Various Artists"!! :) :)