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Old 26-04-2008, 01:53 PM   #1
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Smile Geoff Love Big War Movie Themes

Would anyone know where I could obtain a audio cassette or if possible a CD please?
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Old 26-04-2008, 01:59 PM   #2
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Amazon.co.uk: Big War Movie Themes: John Addison,Kenneth Joseph Alford,Paul Anka,Elmer Bernstein,Eric Coates,Robert Cobert,Robert Farnon,Geoff Love: Music

Vinyl copies are available on ebay.
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Old 26-04-2008, 02:11 PM   #3
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Like Bats, the only CD version I can find is new and used on Amazon UK, but £35 + P/P is steep enough to start a war! Attached vinyl copy is £8.00 + P/P...
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geoff love war, All matching items for sale.

These are the ones on ebay.
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Is this the Geoff Love from the old Des O'Connor show?

I gave away a LP record of this to a shop in South Harrow, turn left outside the underground station, just 150 metres. It had so many classic war movies themes on it including 633 squadron, dambusters and many more. What an idiot.

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IGeoff Love was the conductor of the Max Bygraves shows on ITV last sixties early seventies and not Des O'Connor.

He recorded many light orchestral albums and was also active as an arranger for telelvison and records. He also recorded under the guise of Manuel and the Music of the Mountains.

If memory serves me well he also recorded under another exotic alias.
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Blimey- we have that on vinyl somewhere in the house. I think it was the album that introduced me to film music. He was the father of radio DJ,Adrian Love,who pre-deceased him.
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Have to say most cover orchestras kill the theme they are trying to do justice to, but Geoff Love was a shining exception to this rule. His war and western themes were superb.
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Wink geoff love big war movie themes

Coukdn't agree more Geoff's arrangements were tasteful and imaginative.

Some light orchestral conductor/ arrangers are guilty of producig some pretty uninspried arrangments. In my opinion the great Henry Mancini has had some dodgy moments with some fairly bland readings of popular television themes.

I have also been underwhelmed by listening to some recordings of another revered conductior/ arranger/ composer,David Rose
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1. Colonel Bogey
2. Lawrence Of Arabia
3. Guns Of Navarone
4. Battle Of Britain
5. The Longest Day
6. Where Eagles Dare
7. 633 Squadron
8. The Dam Busters
9. The Great Escape March
10. The Green Berets Theme
11. Is Paris Burning?
12. Reach For The Sky

I think I played the grooves off of that one back in the day...
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Have to say most cover orchestras kill the theme they are trying to do justice to, but Geoff Love was a shining exception to this rule. His war and western themes were superb.
Oh, that's interesting. I was always put off his covers LPs, as the first one I bought (possible the first LP of any description I bought) was the Science Fiction Themes one, on which the tracks are absolutely nothing like the originals. Everything is drenched in Wah-Wah guitars.

His version of UFO on that LP is pretty good, though.
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Haven't heard the science fiction one but I agree on them in particular being hard to reproduce faithfully. A case of looking for compilations of the originals ; but they are always so expensive! The ubiquitous wah-wah guotars are probably down to evrey one under the sun trying unsuccesfully to emulate the original theme from "Shaft" (1971) by the great Isaac Hayes, or the intro to Streets of San Francisco"...


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Oh, that's interesting. I was always put off his covers LPs, as the first one I bought (possible the first LP of any description I bought) was the Science Fiction Themes one, on which the tracks are absolutely nothing like the originals. Everything is drenched in Wah-Wah guitars.

His version of UFO on that LP is pretty good, though.
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1. Colonel Bogey
2. Lawrence Of Arabia
3. Guns Of Navarone
4. Battle Of Britain
5. The Longest Day
6. Where Eagles Dare
7. 633 Squadron
8. The Dam Busters
9. The Great Escape March
10. The Green Berets Theme
11. Is Paris Burning?
12. Reach For The Sky

I think I played the grooves off of that one back in the day...
I've got this album in my vinyl collection. Unfortunately my turntable broke about three years ago but this week I ordered a new one with the USB connection so I can now record my vinyl on to the PC and save the tracks as WAV or MP3 file format.
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