SRP EASY LISTENING TAPE 3262 CA
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- SRP EASY LISTENING TAPE 3262 CA
11-True Love Ways - Ron Goodwin (SRP custom track)
12-I've Got You Under My Skin - Geoff Love Singers
13-Body And Soul - Wout Steenhuiss
14-Only Yesterday - John Fox
21-Barcarolle - James Last (C) • James Last - Barcarolle
22-I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
23-In Between The Heartaches - Anita Kerr Singers (C) • In Between The Heartaches
24-It Goes Like It Goes - Mantovani
25-A Man And A Woman
31-Taking A Chance On Love - Norman Chandler
32-Gone With The Wind - John Fox
33-Solace - Tony Mottola
34-Angie Baby - John Gregory
41-Angel Of The Morning - Ronnie Aldrich (SRP custom track)
42-One Is The Loneliest Number - Percy Faith (C) • One (Is The Loneliest ...
43-I've Got It Bad And That Ain't Good - Leon Young String Chorale
44-In the Still of the Night - Manuel & The Music of the Mountains
(C) Not included due to Copyright Block New UA-cam Video Reissued With Latest Copyright Claim Removed
This video is music from an SRP tape that was distributed to radio stations. WPAT was broadcasting SRP for a few years and this tape may have played on WPAT. The pictures here are of this one of the three SRP tapes I bought on Ebay in 2001 (1368 AC, 3262 CA, 6213 CA). The 10" tapes are recorded at 7.5 ips half track Stereo. WPAT request for 14" tapes at 15 ips was never honored.
This particular SRP tape, someone recorded over the beginning of the tape up to selection 21 with a 1/4 track stereo machine. Subsequently the first 5 songs cannot be played properly. I played this with 1/4 track heads in reverse, then electronicly reversed the sound to restore those first 5 songs.
The head alignment test and subsonic automation cue tones are on the tape but back in 2001 I did not record the tones, just the music. I have grouped the song list in 15 minute segments (10s, 20s, 30s and 40s) identified by the cue tones. The automation could intermix segments from tape to tape.
The following information was taken from EasyListeningHQ.com
By the late 70s, and certainly the early 80s, sources for instrumental music had virtually dried up in Europe as well as in America. Radio programmers were faced with the problem of how to keep their formats fresh with new music in order to be contemporary. While they had many versions of, say, Begin the Beguine that they could play, the perception was that the stations would be dated and unable to attract younger listeners without being able to air instrumental arrangements of current rock and pop songs.
What to do?
The answer was to hire arrangers and commission orchestras to play and record tunes that broadcasters wanted and in the styles that fit the format. According to Phil Stout, programmer extraordinaire at Schulke Radio Productions (SRP), the very first "custom" project was commissioned by SRP. Phil has provided a very interesting description of the project and a song list, which we present in a very special EasyListeningHQ.com Spotlight feature.
The next documented project was arranged and conducted by Bill Loose in 1975. Bill was largely doing commercial background and musical cue music for Capitol Records at the time. His productions for the Good Music Company were exceptional, having been recorded in Europe on multi-track tapes, mixed down to two-track and purveyed to broadcasters on vinyl records.
Visionary Jim Schlichting of Starborne Productions produced the next project on a grand scale by commissioning Frank Chacksfield to record
dozens of tracks that Jim also pressed on vinyl and licensed to syndicators. While those who licensed the music from Jim squealed about the rates, they were in for severe sticker shock when they began to produced and record custom music themselves. They soon found that the musician rates in the United States were too high, and that forced most of the recordings to be done in Europe where the music could be produced more inexpensively. Hence, one finds that most of the projects were done using European arrangers.
Another factor that drove the custom music projects was an association that Jim Schulke had formed with the BBC. He was able to sign a contract that gave him exclusive broadcast rights to certain BBC material. Not to be outdone, Bonneville hitched up with Reddifusion in Europe and was able to license exclusive rights to a large amount of material from the Reddifusion background music library, identified on their service as the "Buckingham Strings."
Back in America...
Stung by their inability to get the rights to the Schulke and Bonneville material, and because those two companies together were fiercely fighting to be "King of the Mountain," the smaller companies and independent stations banded together and formed the "International Beautiful Music Association" (IBMA) and collectively put their money into a pot to record their own sessions with an agreement between them that neither Schulke nor Bonneville would be allowed to license the material.
I am 72 years old. I have loved and lived to this music since I was 14. It is constantly playing in my home or car to relax me. Love this.
Oh how I wish Beautiful Music would return to the FM Dial. It's needed in stressful times like this.
Night sounds for night people, WKTZ FM 90.9 Jones College Radio. Beautiful Music. In Stereo. May it live on forever in our memories 😭
I've created at least an 8 to 10 hour Playlist of all this. Keep it coming. Enjoying it all.
Where can I access the list? Thank you
I love this it's like kjoi from the 70s and 80s. I was the only kid in the 80s that had beautiful music as my favorite music. Kids thought it was weird. I would record if off the radio onto cassettes.
the greatest music, sacred to me
There is enough beautiful music now to bring it back to the FM Dial without too many repeats. There was a B/EZ Station in my area until 1980 and you didn't hear the same song for 6 months. The Station was WCRY 108. Gosh I miss that station. I listenend to it for hours and hours.
Aiii ammmorr te reamoo muchisimoo cielin de mi alma...andan los Carpenters tambien por ahi jjjjj
This is great, these taped selections from SRP aired on radio station WEZG FM from North Syracuse New York, when I was a Freshman at Syracuse University.
Aiiiii ammmorrr I got youu amorrr seeee jjjjjjjjjjjj Te reamo cielinnn Ferni🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
i love the strings in the first one.
I love this music.
Thank You For The Upload
BEAUTIFUL!💎
THANK YOU!!!
The version of "A Man And A Woman" in this is absolutely untouchable. So incredible.
Wonderful!!! memories of being home.
Have an old Sansa MP3 player with a microSD that contain 4000 tracks of this kind of music 200 hours total. Like to play it on shuffle in the car or when at home on the hi-fi or listen with headphones.
Be sure to do multiple backups!
Ron Goodwin Orchestra
See if you can come up with the title and artist of this song:
ua-cam.com/video/jdFl8Q5Csa0/v-deo.html
It is song #95 from this long tape WPAT:
ua-cam.com/video/BZi8CSqf5LE/v-deo.html
9:35 only yesterday - carpenters
Jib on the web brought me here. They’re the closest thing to Schulke..including the timed pauses between songs.
Gone With The Wind here is by John Fox. I have that downloaded from Amazon.
Did David Roses Version of Miracles get played on Beautiful Music Stations? Sadly this song is out of print.. This was the song you heard on Little House On The Prairie. It was in the background on The Episode The Lord Is My Shepard on the mountain top close to the end.
Wish there were some Carpenters and Chet Atkins in the mix.
that first song, what is the title?, I love the sound of those strings, who is the conductor? sounds like John Fox.
The first song is listed as "11-True Love Ways - Ron Goodwin"
John Fox. That could be the same John Fox of the John Fox orchestra who composed tracks on BBC test card tape Melancholic Rock.
Who did this version of I Got Accustomed To Your Face? I've been trying to find out for years. I want to look it up and see if it's available from Amazon Music to download.
What is the title of the last song?
As listed in the UA-cam notes the song is "In the Still of the Night" played by Manuel & The Music of the Mountains