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Eddie Warner
Eddie Warner (real name: Warner Blumann) was a jazz musician, band leader and composer of library music. He also recorded under the names: Antony Cadogan, Archie GUN, Peter Bonello, Terrence Redcliff, The Eddie Warner Band, L’Orchestre D’Eddie Warner. Warner made practically all his career in France. In 1945, he made a remarkable entry at the Ecole Normale de la Musique as a jazz pianist and had success in the fifties with his band Eddie Warner et sa musique tropicale, surfing on the wave of Xavier Cugat and Perez Prado. He was involved in many popular dancing venues in France during the fifties for such places like the new cabaret du Moulin Rouge. Library music fans should be fairly familiar with his work, from compilations such as “Luke Vibert’s Nuggets”, “La Guepe Vol.2”, “Music For Dancefloors: Cream Of The Chappell Music Library Sessions” along with “Le Jazzbeat Vol.2” which borrows heavily from these two collections.
Ennio Morricone: Fabled Hoard Of 1970s Library Music Reissued
by Chris May
Practically unobtainable since their release by RCA Italy in 1972, the ten albums which make up Ennio Morricone and Bruno Nicolai's Dimensioni Sonore: Musiche Per L'Immagine E L'Immaginazione are being reissued by Dialogo on October 30 2020. The new release plugs a chasm in the availability of classic-era library music, which at its best is an ...
Various Artists: Unusual Sounds: The Hidden History of Library Music
by Chris May
Library music--aka stock or production music--was first marketed in the 1920s, to be used by picture palaces" showing silent movies. Its golden age came during the 1960s and 1970s, when it provided off-the-shelf incidental music for radio, television, film and advertising. Ever since Quentin Tarantino included recordings by one of that era's most prolific British library-music ...