I’ve been a fan of library music since before I even understood what it was. Being based in the UK, we were and still are subjected to it every day be it a TV theme, advert or trailer or music used on a test card. This is where I first heard library music. The downtime on tv channels filled initially by a test card and then in the 80’s and beyond, teletext pages ‘in vision’. So for me, it was trying to track those tunes I’d heard as a kid growing up in the 70’s and 80’s. When the internet exploded it didn’t take long for me to come across others like myself on forums such as LMT, Vinyl Vulture (now VG+) and blogs such as our very own Retronic. There was also a site dedicated to music used on Channel 4 and it went on there.
I secured a large haul of library albums on an infamous auction site and paid a fair amount of money. These albums were about to be skipped by the BBC and a fellow enthusiast saved them in the hope of cataloging them but never found the time. Apart from pictures I didn’t really know what I was buying. However I secured most of the Bruton, Themes Int, Boosey & Hawkes, Chappell, Parry Music and more. I ripped what I could but then my second child was due so the albums had to go. I’m not sure who had them but know he lived not too far from me in Warwickshire. I hope whoever has them still has them and has looked after them. Who knows, they may even be a member here.
I still discover new music and genres. I’m a firm believer that as one grows older, your taste changes. For example, when I was younger I didn’t care much for the music the BBC used on its test card but now a
Big fan and thanks to the Test Card Circle I still am discovering new gems that I like. I’ve also found a large chunk of library albums that S4C used which was never documented anywhere (to my knowledge) and other libraries from other countries that satellite channels and companies used in their promos.
I don’t always listen to library music. There are weeks when I don’t bother but always come back to it and delve in a folder I may not have been in before. With Retronic’s YT channel with library compilations this also opened up my eyes to other labels and composers I wouldn’t usually listen too. Not one bad video on that channel. Library music means different things to different people. For me, it’s about rediscovering your past and listening to snippets producers put on their commercially released music. Long live library music and Library Music Themes.