I personally edited the first four tracks of the album to represent the music as it appeared in the short, as edited originally by music consultant Forrest Patten. Tracks 1 and 2 are the original cues from the short, and track 3 is the credit cue. Track 4 is a combination of tracks 1 and 2 and omitts the silence that occurs when the ball pops. The music continues to play on smoothly, thus representing a full song.
Tracks 5-7 are the original production library music songs that Mr. Patten used to edit the music into the short. The music was written and performed by Brian Bennett and Cliff Hall; it released by Bruton Music on the album "Counterpoint in Rhythm" (BRD 17). This album has only been available on vinyl and has never been on CD or mp3. To my knowledge, these library tracks haven’t been identified by anyone else until now.
I hope you enjoy this very rare part of Pixar history. Any "likes" or "thanks" would be greatly appreciated!
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I remember the buzz around this piece of animation when it was made
nice score edit
I love music library recordings especially those from the mid 60’s through the mid 70’s (there are sooooo many)
there are places on the web to find bruton lps as mp3s btw
I’m particulary looking for this score which was posted here and seems to be edited to music library records if anyone has it
James Clarke: The Wildcats of St. Trinian’s / Vampyres (OSTs) – mp3 / FLAC
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Music Composed and Arranged by James Clarke
Orchestras Conducted by Frank Barber & Syd Dale
Also searching for LA LUNA – Michael Giacchino if anyone has any leads on that.