- Combat (1969) Eric Towren [perf. International Studio Orchestra, 1969 album “The Music of Eric Towren” (Sylvester SMC/LP 522)] (Titles)
- The Great Invasion (1970) Pierre Arvay [perf. International Studio Orchestra cond. Pierre Arvay, 1970 album “Illustrations No. 7” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3152)] (Snare drum, “These desperate men. . .”)
- Pastoralia (1968) Eric Towren [perf. International Studio Orchestra cond. Eric Towren, 1968 album “Hemisphere” (Sylvester SMC/LP 514)] (Birds Eye salesman)
- Violence Sting 1 (1970) Reg Tilsley [1970 album “Theme and Variation - Tilsley Orchestral No. 8” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3174)] (Dramatic chord, the same salesman one 1971 target later)
- The Show Goes On (1957) Ivor Slaney [perf. Hudson Orchestra cond. Walter Warren, 1957 album (De Wolfe DW 2612)] (The ‘Why Our Target Is Too High Unless We Improve Our Product and Presentation’ Show)
- Napoleon Brandy (1970) Bill McGuffie, Reg Wale [perf. London Studio Group, 1970 album “If Music Be the Food” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3157)] (Mrs. Barber speaks, Mrs. Walton speaks)
- ? (Unsuitable for regional audiences)
- Seven Fanfares, No. 3 (1964) Jack Trombey [perf. London Studio Orchestra, 1964 album (De Wolfe DW 2835)] (Marketing man and interpreter enter)
- Seven Fanfares, No. 6 (1964) Jack Trombey [perf. London Studio Orchestra, 1964 album (De Wolfe DW 2835)] (Agronomist enters)
- Sounding Trumpets No. 1 (1965) Anthony Mawer [perf. London Studio Orchestra 1965 album (De Wolfe DW 2910)] (Birds Eye Special Test Growing Area)
- The Banquet Pt. 7 - Pavane (1968) Spencer Nakin (Hubert d'Auriol) [1968 album “Towers and Spires” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3096)] (Planting the seed)
- Sounding Trumpets No. 8 (1965) Anthony Mawer [perf. London Studio Orchestra 1965 album (De Wolfe DW 2910)] (The pea has grown)
- Musique Concrete and Electronique 3 (1961) Camille Sauvage [perf. Celebrity Symphony Orchestra, 1961 album “Musique Concrete and Electronique” (De Wolfe DW/LP 2687)] (Harvesting the pea)
- Go Mean (1970) Johnny Hawksworth [perf. Studio Group, 1970 album “Ruffle” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3172)] (Freezing and transporting the pea)
- Violence Sting 1 (1970) Reg Tilsley [1970 album “Theme and Variation - Tilsley Orchestral No. 8” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3174)] (Dramatic chord again, man steps on pea)
- Beware of the Trains (1966) Rose Treacher [sped up, perf. Rose Treacher, 1966 album “The Silent Film Era” (De Wolfe DW/LP 2985)] (Repeating the process)
- Extortion 1 (1970) Reg Tilsley [1970 album “Theme and Variation - Tilsley Orchestral No. 8” (De Wolfe DW/LP 3174)] (Eating the pea)
- Sounding Trumpets No. 12 (1965) Anthony Mawer [perf. London Studio Orchestra 1965 album (De Wolfe DW 2910)] (Fanfare, the end)
Saturday, February 24, 2024
The Great Birds Eye Peas Relaunch of 1971
The Great Birds Eye Peas Relaunch of 1971
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Unidentified cues: spreadsheet
Here is a detailed spreadsheet of all unidentified cues, each with a link. If you can identify any of these, or otherwise be of assistance...
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And Now For Something Completely Different (1971) New Realm March (1956) Ivor Slaney [perf. Amsterdam Select Orchestra, 1956 album “New Re...
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The Great Birds Eye Peas Relaunch of 1971 Combat (1969) Eric Towren [perf. International Studio Orchestra, 1969 album “The Music of Eric To...
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Monty Python’s Fliegender Zirkus: Episode 1 (1972) ? (Cymbal crash) The Liberty Bell (1893) John Philip Sousa [perf. Band of the Grenadier...
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