Thursday, May 9, 2024

various artists - Music For TV Dinners: The '60s

Back during COVID Year One, when I was just barely backing off the throttle of a post a day during the revival of this here blog, I made an ill-fated, poorly-executed decision to write about and share the entire Scamp Records catalog. Scamp was a Caroline imprint, executed in the mid to late 90s to reissue a bunch of EMI's easy listening catalog and exploit the lounge revival. I'd been coming across a few of them for super cheap, and thought "here's a fun topic to revisit."

(A brief explanation for my younger readers: somewhere in the early 90s, Gen X'ers rediscovered tiki bars, fruity drinks, and Esquivel in their quest to move on from R.E.M. and legitimize kitsch and camp. Some of it was thirsty as hell, but it opened the door to appreciate the fun parts of 50s and early 60s exotica culture. And there are definitely parts still worth appreciating.)

At any rate, even though I shit the bed following through (click the Scamp tag to see how well I did), I did continue acquiring Scamp titles, to the point where I'm just missing one release and one promo. I've almost done it, kind reader. I've bought a gaggle of CDs that have been out of print almost since I graduated high school. It's a high point in a low life. Some people share pictures of their kids; I'm stoked to share records that have been out of print for almost 30 years.

So here's "Music For TV Dinners: The '60s". It's library music from the incredibly deep Barry Music Co. catalog. The publishing was all held under EMI Music Publishing, hence it's available to be mined for this comp. Maybe you didn't know you needed a record of music that all sounds like it was the soundtrack to late 60s British television. Let me assure you, dear friend: you absolutely DO need this music.

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1 comment:

Yer Mama said...

Ace stuff, thanks!

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