v/a - the library archive (vaults of cavendish music) - bbe - vinyl
BBE 435CLP - 100001 - eu2lp - €27.99New Copy
Genre: Soundtracks
1. Sound Studio Orchestra - Southbound
2. Sound Studio Orchestra - Snowmobile
3. The Cavendish Orchestra - Funkrund
4. Unknown Performer - Milky Way
5. Unknown Performer - Star Voyage
6. Unknown Performer - Kaleidoscope
7. The New Dance Orchestra - The Trackers
8. Sound Studio Set - Two Bars
9. Sound Studio Set - The Scape Goat
10. The Cavendish Orchestra - Riff-Raff
11. The New Sounds - The Big Score
12. The Latin American Orchestra - Come Cuban!
13. Sound Studio Orchestra - The Rally
14. The New Dance Orchestra - Pardon
15. The New Dance Orchestra - Night Driver
16. The New Dance Orchestra - Border Incident
17. The New Dance Orchestra - Lady Killers
18. The New Dance Orchestra - One Way Trip (Warm Version)
19. The New Dance Orchestra - One Way Trip (Cool Version)
20. The New Concert Orchestra - Night Shade (Long)
21. The New Concert Orchestra - Night Shade (Short)
22. The New Sounds - Smile of A Stranger
23. The New Percussion Octet - Graphics Pt. 2
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Join two of BBE’s most prolific artists and compilers, Mr Thing & Chris Read on a voyage into the mysterious, strange and wonderful world of Library Music, courtesy of Cavendish Music
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Cavendish Music is the largest independent Library Music publisher in the UK and also represents a host of music catalogues across the globe.
During the Library Music heyday of the 60s and 70s, thousands of original instrumental tracks were produced across a broad range of genres for companies like Cavendish, who then created vinyl and tape collections, often arranged by theme or mood, for their customers in radio, television and film. Cult British TV shows such as The Sweeney and The Professionals as well as documentaries and feature films relied heavily on these catalogues, and companies like KPM, De Wolfe and Boosey & Hawkes went a long way toward defining the sound of British popular culture at the time. Never commercially available, music created for these libraries that never made it to the promised land of TV or Radio was destined to languish in
Mr Thing & Chris Read were first invited to examine the contents of the Cavendish Music archive in 2014 as part of WhoSampled’s ‘Samplethon’ event in which producers created new tracks against the clock using sample material mined from the catalogue. Whilst digging through box upon box of records and tapes looking for interesting sounds, the pair also discovered a host of 70s library music which has not only stood the test of time, but deserves to be heard in its original form.
From dramatic big band numbers reminiscent of Lalo Schifrin’s film scores to atmospheric proto-hip hop instrumentals produced before the genre’s existence, right through to fairly straightforward jazz and funk cuts, this amazing collection of music is sure to inspire and delight DJs and beatmakers the world over.