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lebikini

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Re: Your Favourite Library Albums?
« Reply #30 on: May 22, 2024, 02:05:01 PM »
Some more:
Electronic Toys | pixeldrain.com/u/qeLoDAgY
Pop Boutique Vol. 1 | pixeldrain.com/u/6f2SXgW8
Cinemaphonic - Soul Punch | pixeldrain.com/u/sfvJakkS
Colours Of Funk Vol. 2 | pixeldrain.com/u/GEimRRyJ
KPM & Conroy (1970-77) Sounds Of The Times | pixeldrain.com/u/qv8qHJUi
Dramatic Themes 1 | pixeldrain.com/u/f7axRfCb

There only appears to be one track in Colours of Funk, Vol.2? Any chance of a refreshed link, please?

John_Fred

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Re: Your Favourite Library Albums?
« Reply #31 on: May 22, 2024, 03:29:40 PM »
Here you go @lebikini. I bought this in a CD store in Crawley in the early 90's when there were such shops around. It wasn't until I found this CD that I realised Test Card music was available to the general public. Needless to say it is a treasured CD.

I remember seeing an advertisement in the Radio Times for this CD, back in, (I think it was), 1996, and couldn't wait to order it via mail order.  I remember sending it off and then forgetting all about it until I received it through the post, some 2 weeks later.  I always remember the evening I put the CD into my player and listened to it for the first time, whilst reading the booklet that came with it.  A proper nostalgia-fest, for sure!  Weird how music you've not heard for decades can conjure up long-lost memories and feelings, isn't it?  I remember it came with a postcard of Test Card F, with the title, 'The Girl, The Doll, The Music', on it.  A bit later on, I purposely went out of my way to buy a one hour long video tape and make my first, 'mock', trade test transmission using a video camera I had at the time hooked up to my VCR, pointing at the postcard so it filled the entire frame, with the audio of the CD piped in.  I think it was about the only time I properly used the fade-in and fade-out function of the camera, at the start and end of the CD.  I even made a label for the tape and covered the box for it with a printed label of the track-listing.  I also covered all the white areas of it with green highlighter pen!  It looked hideous, but at least I knew where to find it to play it.   ;D

sj_beat

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Re: Your Favourite Library Albums?
« Reply #32 on: May 29, 2024, 08:43:48 AM »
Some more:
Electronic Toys | pixeldrain.com/u/qeLoDAgY
Pop Boutique Vol. 1 | pixeldrain.com/u/6f2SXgW8
Cinemaphonic - Soul Punch | pixeldrain.com/u/sfvJakkS
Colours Of Funk Vol. 2 | pixeldrain.com/u/GEimRRyJ
KPM & Conroy (1970-77) Sounds Of The Times | pixeldrain.com/u/qv8qHJUi
Dramatic Themes 1 | pixeldrain.com/u/f7axRfCb
Thanks , retronic  :) Somebody have Pop Boutique Vol 2 FLAC ?

OrganGrinder

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Re: Your Favourite Library Albums?
« Reply #33 on: May 29, 2024, 05:21:30 PM »
pixeldrain.com/u/qJpLakKe

sj_beat

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Re: Your Favourite Library Albums?
« Reply #34 on: May 30, 2024, 12:11:11 AM »
Many thanks OG   :)

Yohanes Salomo

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Re: Your Favourite Library Albums?
« Reply #35 on: May 31, 2024, 05:56:06 AM »
Hello! Anyway, i don't want to request these list that are too big or hard to find, but here it is:

Number 2 - Singles & Doubles - Les Peel (PSE-2)
Number 9 - Corporate Viewpoint - Jeremy Stills (PSE-9)
Number 29 - Guitar Unlimited - Nils Tuxen/Bent Sten
Number 32 - Events - Richard Sterling (MMSE-22)
Number 38 - Satellite Travels - Ole Georg (MMSE-33)
Number 41 - By Popular Demand - Les Peel (PSE-41)
Number 44 - Solo Instruments - Les Peel (PSE-44)
Number 51 - Vintage - Ole Georg (PSE-51)
Number 61 - Rock Current - Jim Jacobsen (PSE-61)
Number 62 - World Affairs - Ole Georg (PSE-62)

If anyone happen to have one of these, let me know. Thanks! ;D ;D ;D
(Sorry for that frequent request for these.)

lebikini

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Re: Your Favourite Library Albums?
« Reply #36 on: June 03, 2024, 09:11:09 AM »
Here you go @lebikini. I bought this in a CD store in Crawley in the early 90's when there were such shops around. It wasn't until I found this CD that I realised Test Card music was available to the general public. Needless to say it is a treasured CD.

I remember seeing an advertisement in the Radio Times for this CD, back in, (I think it was), 1996, and couldn't wait to order it via mail order.  I remember sending it off and then forgetting all about it until I received it through the post, some 2 weeks later.  I always remember the evening I put the CD into my player and listened to it for the first time, whilst reading the booklet that came with it.  A proper nostalgia-fest, for sure!  Weird how music you've not heard for decades can conjure up long-lost memories and feelings, isn't it?  I remember it came with a postcard of Test Card F, with the title, 'The Girl, The Doll, The Music', on it.  A bit later on, I purposely went out of my way to buy a one hour long video tape and make my first, 'mock', trade test transmission using a video camera I had at the time hooked up to my VCR, pointing at the postcard so it filled the entire frame, with the audio of the CD piped in.  I think it was about the only time I properly used the fade-in and fade-out function of the camera, at the start and end of the CD.  I even made a label for the tape and covered the box for it with a printed label of the track-listing.  I also covered all the white areas of it with green highlighter pen!  It looked hideous, but at least I knew where to find it to play it.   ;D

Love this, John_Fred! Exactly the kind of thing I would do! :)

kosmiksoul

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Re: Your Favourite Library Albums?
« Reply #37 on: June 10, 2024, 09:51:58 AM »
It's difficult to choose one, but all these releases are wonderful to me!

Alan Hawkshaw & Mike Vickers - Planet Earth - Music House MHA 14
Brian Bennett - Nature watch - Bruton BRN 19
Charles Hornemann - Scenic Flight - Colorsound CS 77
Christian Poulet & Jean Yves Rigo - Space - Koka Media KOK 2095
Geoff Bastow - The AV Conception Album Vol. 1 - Sonoton SON 256
Geoff Bastow / Trevor Bastow / Alan Hawkshaw - Industry 14 - Rainbow Warrior - Music House MHI 14
Marc Chantereau & Pierre-Alain Dahan - Synthesis 2 - Tele Music TM 3082
Milan Pilar - Space & Underwater - Selected Sound SEL 2006
Milan Pilar & Marc Monsen - Above And About - Scenic Moods & Meditations - Colorsound CS 81
Sven Torstenson - Sky Odyssey - Sonoton SONV 274
Underwater - Beauty And Danger (Walt Rockman) - Sonoton SCD 064
VA - Ambient - Music House MHA 22
VA - Ethereal - Atmosphere - Atmosphere ATMOS 015
VA - Soft Moods (Gerhard Narholz) - Sonoton SON 154
VA - Vistas - Parry Music PML 152
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