those folks over at the SF forum have a little too much free time. this new issue is breathtaking indeed. the remix is killing, imho. it's really nice to have 'greensleeves' again.
also, there is no noise reduction...
-e-
joe's work on the new trane box is e x c e l l e n t.
again, the instruments sound more natural, warm, and musical than on any prior issue i've heard.
-e-
yes, anderson and mothersbaugh lifted some vintage sven for the film. fortunately, those tracks are represented on the new trunk comp. you'll recognize them immediately.
i'm tellin' ya: tasty stuff.
-e-
ps: the cover to a soundtrack also represented:
i was thinking that. however, all these have, for the most part, been k2'd previously.
i guess i was using some dates like 'birth of the cool' that received the rvg treatment in japan as a precedent.
wonder what they could be...
-e-
those came along and promptly went oop before i began collecting.
however, i have found some bosworth on other comps...
now that i'm on the trunk mailing list that won't happen again.
the sven is crazy delicious. you'll love it!
-e-
yeah, i enjoy that basil, too. 'charcoal sketches' is oop.
however, do check out the newly issued 'inner space - the lost film music of sven libaek'.
-e-
surely you have 'the library music' book by jonny trunk? if not, it's highly recommended.
i'm fairly new to the genre and feel like i've topped out on what's available commercially (at least until new releases make the previously unavailable available).
-e-
ps: thanks for the roster, mwtga. are there comps for any of those composer/musicians?
that's a tough one. i'd think that of all the musics discussed here that library music may well be the most polarizing. most dismiss it as mindless elevator pap. some can find the artistry in it.
generally speaking, library music is not only lifelessly rendered versions of 'you light up my life' and 'just the way you are'. it occupies a place on the periphery not far from, say, italian soundtrack music and the like.
sample to your heart's delight here...
-e-
anyone here into the library music scene?
cavendish, de wolfe, kpm, chappell, heck even some mps...
i'm very curious to how many folks around here know of and/or actually listen to any of this genre.
regards,
-e-