




Provided by litlgrey, compiled and originally uploaded by devan, thanks guys!
That's 19 LPs, around 280 tracks, 1.4 Gb.. I didn't listen to everything.. The only thing I'd say is that's its pretty cool 'smooth library'.. from the 70s
Amphonic
=> Lots of David Snell, Gerry Butler and Syd Dale (.. founder of Amphonic..)
[Amphonic] - AMPS 0109 - VA - Start The Day Right
[Amphonic] - AMPS 0128 - VA - Scene in Manhattan
[Amphonic] - AMPS 0129 - VA - Dance Date
[Amphonic] - AVF 017 - David Snell - Harp Plus
Berry
=> The Glen Somers Orchestra, The Brandenburg Orchestra, The Pat Michael Eleven, The Glen Somers Band, Benito Gonzales Latin Sound, The Buddy Merrill Orchestra => BRASSY pop.
[Berry] - BMPPS 1002 - Glen Somers & The Brandenburg Pop Symphony Orchestra (Programme Prod. Vol. 2)
[Berry] - BMPPS 1003 - The Pat Michael Eleven (Programme Prod. Vol. 3)
[Berry] - BMPPS 1004 - The Glen Somers Band (Programme Prod. Vol. 4)
[Berry] - BMPPS 1006 - The George Winters Orchestra (Programme Prod. Vol. 6)
[Berry] - BMPPS 1007 - The Benito Gonzales Latin Sound (1972) (Programme Prod. Vol. 7)
[Berry] - BMPPS 1014 - Sunny Livingstone & Conny Wolf (1973) (Programme Prod. Vol. 14)
[Berry] - BMPPS 1015 - Reg Owen & Glen Somers (1973) (Programme Prod. Vol. 15)
[Berry] - BMPPS 1018 - George Winters & Robert Wittman (Programme Prod. Vol. 18)
[Berry] - BMPPS 1020 - Buddy Merrill (Programme Prod. Vol. 20)
[Berry] - BMPPS 1021 - Frank Gonther & Bernd Bernbach (Programme Prod. Vol. 21)
Boosey & Hawkes
=> Brassy again, mainstream big band music.
[Boosey & Hawkes] - SBH 3049 - VA - The New Sounds (1973)
[Boosey & Hawkes] - SBH 3061 - The Cavendish Orchestra - Recorded Music for Film, Radio & Television (1975)
Bosworth
=> The Groovers : Johnny Pearson, Alan Parker, Barry Forgie, Anthony Mawer
Some heavy jazz (Syd Dale), real goodies.
[Bosworth] - BLP 130 - VA - Keyboard Plus & Modern Melody (1973)
[Bosworth] - BLP 146 - VA - Romantic Strings & Dramatic Melodies
[Bosworth] - BLP xxx - VA - Music Used in Many Popular Television Commercials (1974)
That's what I call a post.