Showing posts with label Soundtracks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soundtracks. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Zubin Mehta - Star Wars And Close Encounters (1978)






















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To celebrate my Star Wars Blu-Ray box set arriving from Amazon yesterday here's more Star Wars related tomfoolery.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Leroy Holmes - For A Few Dollars More (1968)






















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The posts are coming thick and fast at the moment as I want to clear some of the stuff I've encoded this summer but not got round to posting yet.  Great album from Leroy Holmes, here's the title track.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Andy Ross And His Orchestra - The Godfather (1972)






















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A great little album from Andy Ross.  OK, so some of it is a little hard going, but when it's good, it's good.  The versions of The Persuaders and Jason King are spot on.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

John Schroeder - Gangster Movie Vibrations (1974)






















Most probably the best (and funkiest!) of the Vibrations series from John Schroeder.  Check out his brilliant version of Quincy Jones' Money Runner.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Eric Winstone Plays 007 (1973)






















This has been on my wants list for a few years so I pleased to find it so cheap on my recent trip down south.  OK, so it's a little crackly here and there, but none of that matters when you hear The Man With The Golden Gun.  No, not the version you think it is, but a co-write from Eric and the legendary Syd Dale. 


Friday, July 15, 2011

Ray Martin and His Orchestra - Favourite TV Themes Volume 2 (1975)






















As promised, here's Volume Two of Favourite TV Themes from Ray Martin and his Orchestra.  Why not go on a Red Carpet Ride?

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Ray Martin and His Orchestra - Favourite TV Themes (1973)






















Ray Martin & his Orchestra showcase some great early 70s TV themes here.  Particular favourite on here is Wheelbase, though The Big Match, AKA La Soiree brings back wonderful memories of watch footy on tele in the 70s.  Good old Brian Moore!

Look out for Volume 2, which is even better. 

Friday, July 8, 2011

Thursday, May 5, 2011

The Hollywood Soundmakers - Great Music From The Films (1968)






















What a great LP this is.  It sounds like a few blokes down the pub decided to pop into a studio with their bass, guitar and drums to record an album of Morricone greats.  Fantastic.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

In-Flight Soundtracks - Now Open For Business

I've decided to create a blog just for all the soundtracks in my collection, so head over the Rialto for some fine silver screen related music:

http://inflightrialto.blogspot.com

The first post is Quincy Jones' soundtrack How To Steal A Diamond in Four Uneasy Lessons.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Cinema Sound Stage Orchestra - Favourite Western Themes (1971)





















This has now been fixed by both sides of the album are available rather than just a duplicate of side one!  Sorry about that.

Alternate Megaupload link.

Friday, December 24, 2010

BBC Space Themes (1978)




















Thirty-two years ago tonight my late Mother put this record under the Christmas tree for me, along with Parallel Lines, Another Music In A Different Kitchen by the Buzzcocks and The Man Machine.  She always knew the records I wanted.

However, this record was a surprise as I hadn't asked for it (or knew it existed).  She said she got it as she knew I loved Blake's Seven.  I've not listened to this album for years and only recently dug it back out of the loft due to positive comments received for its sister BBC album, Sporting Themes.

So, three decades later this is a Christmas present for you lot now.  I hope you and yours have a good one.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

BBC Sporting Themes (1979)




















This is another one of my favourite albums and it's posted to celebrate In-Flight Entertainment being one year old today.  Thanks for all the advice and encouragement from over the last year.

As for this album, yes, it probably is one of the worst covers you'll ever see, but it hides one of the finest collection of tracks on plastic.  Lots of your KPM boys on here:  Johnny Pearson, Keith Mansfield and Brian Bennett.

My personal favourite is the theme to Superstars, Heavy Action by Johnny Pearson.  If you're of a certain age like me then you'll remember Kevin Keegan falling off his bike like it was yesterday.  Fantastic!