I still have both of these on vinyl (Polydor). The Bicyclettes soundtrack was paired with Twisted Nerve then.
Essential stuff.![]()
Girl on a Motorcycle/Les Bicyclettes de Belsize [Soundtrack]
~ Les Reed
Seen at:
[ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Girl-Motorcycle-Bicyclettes-Belsize-Reed/dp/B001E2N62M/ref=pd_sim_d_h__24]Girl on a Motorcycle/Les Bicyclettes de Belsize: Les Reed, Douglas Gamley, Episode Six, The British Lion Orchestra, Jane Marlowe, Johnny Worthy: Amazon.co.uk: Music[/ame]
The British Lion Orchestra
Conductor: Douglas Gamley
Composer: Les Reed
Audio CD
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Soundtrack
Label: Rpm
ASIN: B001E2N62M
Track Listings
1. Girl On A Motorcycle
2. Dream
3. Holiday With Raymond
4. Daniel
5. Souvenirs Of Raymond
6. Surrender To A Stranger
7. Take Me To My Lover
8. Dawn Idyll
9. Journey Of Love
10. Big Bare Beat
11. Summer House
12. Don't Ask Me
13. Les Bicyclettes De Belsize
14. Les Bicyclettes De Belsize
15. Free As Air
16. Julie
17. Kate's Theme
18. All I Need Is Love
19. Julie
20. Gentlemen Of The Park
21. Julie
22. Les Bicyclettes De Belsize
I still have both of these on vinyl (Polydor). The Bicyclettes soundtrack was paired with Twisted Nerve then.
Essential stuff.![]()
Always preferred the other title for "Girl On A Motorcycle" - "Naked Under Leather" !
name='billy bentley']Always preferred the other title for "Girl On A Motorcycle" - "Naked Under Leather" !
We're all naked under our clothes
Steve
Only an Englishman would come up with a response like that Steve Crook ?
name='billy bentley']Only an Englishman would come up with a response like that Steve Crook ?
I'm only 1/4 English
Steve
Cheers Julian,
That's going on my Christmas want list.
Freddy
name='billy bentley']Only an Englishman would come up with a response like that Steve Crook ?
My wife isn't![]()
I bought the RPM CD Soundtrack for Girl on a Motorcycle when they released it in 1996 which included 3 vocal bonus tracks of Mireille Mathieu singing Au Revoir Daniel and Sweet Souvenirs of Stefan. The last track was by Cleo Laine singing Don't Ask Me.
So I'll be buying it just to hear the soundtrack for Les Bicyclettes de Belsize.
And I have a good idea which quarter, Steve Crook !
Les Reed wrote a piece called Imogene that was used as the Theme music to the BBC Radio 2 John Dunn show. I also had it on a Vinyl (polydor) but haven't been able to find it on CD