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My
Friends (The George Hermann Band) |
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At
Sundown (The William Gardner Orchestra) |
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Tierpark
Promenade (George Hermann & his Orchestra) |
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4
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L'Amour
Est Grande (Emerich Smola & his Orchestra) |
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5
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Flowers
for Yvette (George Hermann & his Orchestra) |
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6
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Santiago
De Chile (Orchestra Tropicana) |
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Rockin'
Strings (The William Gardner Orchestra) |
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8
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Goodnight (The Sound and the Voices) |
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9
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Fancy
That (George Hermann & his Orchestra) |
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10
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Rockin'
Chair (Hans Hatter & his Orchestra) |
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11
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Irish
Imp (Anthony Wood & his Orchestra) |
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12
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Music
in Mind (The William Gardner Orchestra) |
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13
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Zambra
Flamenca (Orchestra Raphaele) |
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14
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Moon
Over Altea (Andy Novello & his Orchestra) |
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15
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In
The Shade (Robbiani & his Music) |
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16
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Ventuno (Munchner Tanz Steichorchester) |
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17
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Talisman (Howard Hawks & his Orchestra) |
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18
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Blue
Train (Anthony Wood & his Orchestra) |
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19
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Don Pedro Hans Hatter & his Orchestra) |
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20
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Machito (Hans Hatter & his Orchestra) |
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Charley-O (The Bobby Lee Orchestra) |
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Loose
Cover (The William Gardner Orchestra ) |
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You
Are Mine (The Karas-Hildinger Orchestra & Chorus) |
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Test Card Music Vol 8
Various Artists
(APSCD 228)
When
compiling these selections one has to bear in mind that some of the original
recordings were made almost 40 years ago, when technically the world was
a very different and some would say, a much simpler place ! The quality
of original recordings can, of course vary considerably and we often debate
the decision to issue certain pieces where the sound is slightly below
our usual high standards or not available to us in stereo sound. We feel
that it is important that these unique musical gems are available to all
and at a reasonable quality and judging from the comments received regularly,
this is appreciated by the majority of listeners, who otherwise may only
have original off-air recordings made years ago, or perhaps just memories
of a particlular piece.
Volume 8 features a special bonus track You Are Mine, often used by BBC
radio. Much Testcard music and similar pieces were used as interlude music,
for example prior to the nightly shipping forecasts on Radio 4, or when
rain stopped play during cricket on Radio 3. Other music was used in later
years to accompany “pages from CEEFAX”. On future releases from
Apollo Sound, we will be featuring some of this music. This bonus track
is then an indication of “things to come”!
Our latest selection, starts with a rousing Big band number My Friends,
after which Harvey Richard’s beautiful At Sundown shows off the incredible
sound of the full string orchestra. L’Amour Est Grand features the
talented solo piano playing of John Divela. A French flavour is well provided
by Flowers For Yvette, featuring the accordion of course ! Santiago De
Chile by Rudolph Maluck is featured in its original form as opposed to
the somewhat shorter version which was actually transmitted during the
60’s. Rockin’ Strings is the first offering from William Gardner
this time and is a wonderful example of a full string orchestra playing
a disco style rhythm, with a very attractive melody. Good Night, a well
known piece, is given the scat vocal treatment by Sam Fonteyn, perfectly
performed by the Sound and the Voices.
We continue to display the talents of William Gardner to the full with
Irish Imp whilst a strong theme is provided by the Spanish dance, Zambra
Flamenca, from John Carmichael. Lovers of the Latin style are well served
by Don Pedro and the very lively samba Machito. Sam Fonteyn returns with
a real masterpiece for strings, Loose Cover and our special bonus track,
indicating just some of the musical delights to come from Apollo Sound,
completes the programme.
We again, thank all concerned for the many favourable comments received.
While the interest in this unique style of music still continues to grow,
it remains our aim to make as much as possible available for everyone
to enjoy in this and forthcoming releases.
(60:54)
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