Resubmitted on two CD-Rs in October 2003 A 1) CBS Laboratories: Left-Right Sound Identification From "Seven Steps To Better Listening" (CBS STR-101; 1964) 2) The Trans-World Symphony Orchestra: Bantu Village From "Edmond De Luca's Safari" (Trans-World TWCP212) 3) Michael Reynolds: On The Veldt From "Production Music" (Major Records 71) Anyone know anything about Michael Reynolds? I really like this piece, found on a needledrop LP, and would like to know more about the composer. 4) Roger Roger: Unknown Danger/Sliding Bridge/No Man's Lane/Threat/Approaching Fear/Cheerful Lane/Dreamy Lane/Bees & Bumbles/Meteor's Trip/Dreaming Awake From "Production Music" (Major Records 58) 5) Larry O'neill: When The Storm Is Done (Peace) From "Masters Gone Modern (Now and Then)" (Fenoragh 1337; 1973) O'neill's schtick was to set words to classical works, resulting in overwrought Classical Now Sound arrangements. Here he uses the Finale of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. 6) The Nervous Set: Man We're Beat From "The Nervous Set OCA" (Columbia OL 5430; 1959) 7) Bill Manville: Jersey Adventure From "Saloon Society, with Hank Jones, Piano" (Roulette R501; 1965?) 8) Greenwich Village U.S.A.: Birth Of A Beatnik/Miss Hi-Fie From "Greenwich Village U.S.A. OCA" (20th Fox MasterArts SFX-4005; 1960) 9) George Crater: The Jazz Night Club Scene From "Out Of My Head" (Riverside RLP841; 1960) 10) Eartha Kitt: Monotonous From "Leonard Sillman's New Faces Of 1952" (RCA LOC 1008) 11) Jiminy Cricket: The Cannibal Song From "Addition Subtraction-" (Disneyland Records DQ-1313; 1969) 12) Tony Martinez and His Mambo Combo: Pharaoh's Curse From GNP 121X 45rpm A Les Baxter composition; from the movie of the same name. B 1) Sophie Tucker: My Dream From "Her Latest & Greatest Spicy Saucy Songs" (Mercury MG 20035) 2) Voice-A-Gram Family: Hello Princess (1965) From a handful of 78rpm Voice-A-Grams found at the NYC 23rd St. Salvation Army. 3) Ray Brunelle: Mr. Pinkletter 4) Ray Bolger with Mitch Miller's Orchestra: The Churkendoose From a Decca (DU 90006) 78rpm. 5) Peter Lind Hayes with James Carroll's Orchestra: Genie, The Magic Record From a Decca (DV 90002) 78rpm. 6) Eileen Barton: You Like From Coral 9-60805 45rpm. 7) Anselmo: What Is A Man? From "What Is A Man" (Golden Boy GBR 7701) |