The Library Archive 2 - More Funk, Jazz, Beats and Soundtracks from the Archives of Cavendish Music

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BIS => 2 / 3 WEEKS
2LP - BBE
2022

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    TRACKLIST 


    A1 The Gentle Giants – Leagueliner
    A2. The New Concert Orchestra – Test Drive
    A3. Tournament – Dennis Farnon, Sound Studio Orchestra
    A4. The New Concert Orchestra – Mad Mendoza
    A5. Dennis Farnon – Baltic Caper
    A6. Bob Adams – Giraffe
    B1. Dennis Farnon – Nuremberg Ring
    B2. The Gentle Giants – Organ Grinders Swing
    B3. The Cavendish Orchestra – Self Deception
    B4. Dennis Farnon – Crazy Legs
    B5. The New Concert Orchestra – Lip Glow
    B6. The New Concert Orchestra – Footprints
    B7. The New Concert Orchestra – Traffic Jam
    B8. The New Dance Orchestra – Blues For Boo
    C1. The New Concert Orchestra – Ad-Lib No 6
    C2. The New Percussion Octet – Cocoanut Cocktail
    C3. The New Dance Orchestra – Bass Bits
    C4. The New Dance Orchestra – Travelling Light
    C5. The New Concert Orchestra – Ad-Lib No 2
    C6. The New Jazz Group – Jazz for Humanoids – Equation
    C7. The New Concert Orchestra – Chameleon
    C8. The New Percussion Octet – Graphics Part 1
    C9. The New Concert Orchestra – In Pursuit
    D1. The New Concert Orchestra – Night Walk
    D2. The New Dance Orchestra (Augmented) – Soul Type Blues
    D3. Dennis Farnon – Shanghai Caper
    D4. The New Concert Orchestra – Speed Clean
    D5. Dennis Farnon, Sound Studio Orchestra – Motor-Cross
    D6. Chris Barron – Funk (h)
    D7. Chris Barron – Rock (b)



    DESCRIPTION


    Founded back in 1937 and originally known as Boosey & Hawkes Recorded Music Library, Cavendish Music is the largest independent Library Music publisher in the UK and also represents a host of music catalogues across the globe. The influence of Library Music on British pop culture cannot be overstated, especially during the 1970s when companies KPM, De Wolfe and of course Boosey & Hawkes provided the soundtracks to iconic TV shows such as The Sweeney and The Professionals, as well as a host of feature films.

    The discs produced by Boosey & Hawkes for TV and radio production have, over the intervening years, gained a cult following among collectors and have found themselves sampled by successive generations of beatmakers. Renowned scratch DJ Mr Thing and WhoSampled’s Chris Read, both lifetime beat fanatics, first entered the Cavendish vaults in 2014, presenting their first compilation of rare Library Music cuts in 2017 on BBE Music. Both knew that Cavendish Music’s vast low-ceilinged London basement still held a host of hidden treasure just waiting to be rediscovered, so the pair returned in 2020, emerging with ‘The Library Archive 2 – More Funk, Jazz, Beats and Soundtracks from the Archives of Cavendish Music’.

    “This new collection leans toward the less obvious titles, not only the funky sides and tracks ripe for sampling but also some of the jazzier corners of the catalogue” says Chris Read. “As with Volume 1, this is more than merely a collection for sample heads – it’s a compilation of great funk, jazz, soundtracks and experimental themes to be enjoyed by DJs, producers and fans of good music alike.”