Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Episode 15: The Spanish Inquisition

Episode 15: The Spanish Inquisition (1970)
  • The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa [perf. Band of the Grenadier Guards cond. Rodney Bashford, 1967 album “Sousa Marches” (Decca PFS 4134)] (Titles)
  • The Nightingale (1942) Harold Moss [perf. James Shepherd & the Black Dyke Mills Band cond. Roy Newsom, 1967 album “The Virtuoso Band” (Pye Golden Guinea Records GGL 0391)] (Jarrow - New Year’s Eve 1911)
  • Trap Door (1967) David Lindup [perf. European Sound Stage Orchestra, 1967 album “Tension and Suspense” (KPM 1018)] (The Spanish Inquisition)
  • **My Old Man (Said Follow the Van) (1919) Charles Collins, lyr. Fred W. Leigh [sung by Terry Gilliam] (Cardinal Fang sings)
  • Infernal Galop (from ‘Orpheus in the Underworld’) (1858) Jacques Offenbach [perf. London Philharmonic Orchestra cond. Jean Martinon, 1960 album “Famous Offenbach Overtures” (Ace of Clubs ACL 104)] (Moving eyeballs)
  • Trap Door (1967) David Lindup [perf. European Sound Stage Orchestra, 1967 album “Tension and Suspense” (KPM 1018)] (The Spanish Inquisition again)
  • Aggression (1968) Eric Towren [perf. International Studio Orchestra, 1968 album “Hemisphere” (Sylvester SMC/LP 514)] (“In the early years of the 16th century. . .”)
  • Sixth Sense (1967) David Lindup [perf. European Sound Stage Orchestra, 1967 album “Tension and Suspense” (KPM 1018)] (“Fetch the cushions/comfy chair!”)
  • God Save the Queen (c.1744) trad.; arr. (c.1890s-1930s) Floyd J. St. Clair [perf. Grosvenor Studio Orchestra, c.1957-59 album (Synchro SF 218 / FM 183)] (“I confess” policeman)
  • The World Turns (1968) Len Stevens [1968 album (Conroy BMLP 043)] (‘The Semaphore Version of Wuthering Heights’)
  • Ceremonial March No. 1 (1967) John Reids [perf. International Studio Orchestra cond. Jack Trombey, 1967 album “The Power Game” (De Wolfe DW/LP 2988)] (‘Julius Caesar on an Aldis Lamp’)
  • Openings and Endings No. 2 (1964) Robert Farnon [perf. Roger Roger & His Orchestra, 1964 album (Chappell C.825)] (‘Gunfight at O.K. Corral in Morse Code’)
  • Voice of the Jungle - Tribal Message (1962) Freddie Phillips [1962 album “Tribal Warriors” (Impress IA 330)] (‘The Smoke Signal Version of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’)
  • Devil’s Galop (1944) Charles Williams [perf. Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra, 1944 album (Chappell C.208)] (Race against the end credits)
  • Also cleared for use: Lullaby (1960) Gary Hughes [perf. Westway Studio Orchestra, 1960 album (Southern MQ 505)]

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