Author Topic: The No License Required Music Library (NLR)  (Read 1020 times)

Mr

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The No License Required Music Library (NLR)
« on: September 20, 2024, 01:04:35 PM »

US label under NLR Inc., based in Fort Lauderdale, FL., itself a division of RTV Sales Corp.
Associated publisher is Waygate Publishing Co. (ASCAP).
Catalogue seems to be a mix of licensed cues from Poland/Italy as well as original material.


LPs:
Vol. 1 - Comic/Light (1984)
Vol. 2 - Panorama/Environmental (1984)
Vol. 3 - Light Industrial (1984)
Vol. 4 - Moods - (1984)
Vol. 5 - Spirely (1984)
Vol. 6 - Astro Watch (1984)
Vol. 7 -
Vol. 8 - Music Effects (1984)
Vol. 9 - Movie Music (1984)
Vol. 10 - New Day (1984)
Vol. 11 - Hey Boxer! (1985)
Vol. 12 - Fan Fare (1985)


Composers:
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Vol. 1 - Carlo Rustichelli/Gianni Ferrio/Ennio Morricone/"Bixio" (misattribution, likely referring to the original publisher)
Vol. 2 - Giorgio Gaslini/Fred Bongusto/Augusto Martelli/Ennio Morricone/Enrico Simonetti/Franco? Bixio/Piero Piccioni/Carlo Savina/Gianni Ferrio
Vol. 3 - Franco Bixio
Vol. 4 - no composers listed
Vol. 5 - Pierce?
Vol. 6 - Pierce?/Alex?
Vol. 7 -
Vol. 8 - Pierce?
Vol. 9 - Pierce?
Vol. 10 -
Vol. 11 - San Mateo (Mateusz Swiecicki)/Andrzej Korzynski
Vol. 12 - San Mateo (Mateusz Swiecicki)/Andrzej Korzynski/"Hompozejtor" (presumably a misattribution; misspelling of "kompozytor" (composer))
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musictheorist

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Re: The No License Required Music Library (NLR)
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2024, 01:14:46 AM »
Some of these tracks got used on the Extreme Music album, XCD 004 - Cheeze.

Lord Thames

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Re: The No License Required Music Library (NLR)
« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2024, 02:18:09 AM »
Ah, so that's where the tracks credited to (but definitely not composed by) Jim Blake came from - NLR appears to have had some arrangement with the BBC sound effects library too, which may explain how some of Dennis Wilson's silent movie tracks ended up being released by Exteme wrongly credited to Blake