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Old 21-10-2006, 08:18 AM
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any info on the music in this film its wonderful....where can i get it ?

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A great theme by Laurie Johnson.... I think it is on one of his CD compilations, but not the same as the film soundtrack.

I once had a TOP RANK 45 rpm of this with SAPPHIRE on the B side
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I have done a bit of research, and found the TIGER BAY theme on this
CD/DVD/Book set:


Amazon.co.uk: Noises in the Head [CD, DVD + Book]: Music: Laurie Johnson


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Dutton Vocalion: Johnson




Unfortunately the CD does not appear to be available separately ....

Tracks on CD:
Disc: 1 1. Hallelujah - Laurie Johnson Orchestra (Featuring solo tenor saxes: Ronnie Scott & Tommy Whittle - 1953) 2. Pick Yourself Up - Laurie Johnson Orchestra (1953) 3. Fascinating Rhythm - Laurie Johnson Orchestra Vocal: Petula Clark (1954) 4. Tiger Bay [Theme] - Laurie Johnson Orchestra (1959) 5. Lock Up Your Daughters - Original cast recording (1959) 6. Pieces of Eight [Onu Beeby Frisky] - Kenneth Williams, Fenella Fielding and original cast Frank Horrox Quintet (1959) 7. This Is Your Life - London Big Band (1962) 8. Animal Magic [Theme] - Laurie Johnson (1962) 9. First Men In The Moon [Main titles] - London Studio Symphony Orchestra 10. Dr Strangelove [The Final Bomb Run] - Laurie Johnson (1964) 11. Whicker's World [Theme] - Laurie Johnson (1965) 12. The Avengers [Theme] - Laurie Johnson (1965) 13. The Four Musketeers [Overture] - Laurie Johnson (1967) 14. There Comes A Time - Jack Jones Orchestra conducted by Marty Paich (1967) 15. Symphony (Synthesis) [Second movement]- Laurie Johnson London Jazz Orchestra & London Philharmonic Orchestra Soloists: Tubby Hayes - Tenor sax, Kenny Wheeler - Trumpet (1970) 16. Hedda [Main titles] - Laurie Johnson (1972) 17. The New Avengers [Theme] - Laurie Johnson (1976) 18. The Professionals [Theme] - Laurie Johnson London Studio Symphony Orchestra (1978) 19. Battle of Waterloo [last sequence] - Laurie Johnson (1982) 20. Lady and the Highwayman [Main titles] - Laurie Johnson (1989) 21. The Wind In The Willows [Tone poem - Last sequence] - Laurie Johnson Solo violin: Hugh Bean (1992) 22. Crazy For Gershwin - Laurie Johnson London Big Band (1996) 23. Concerto for Trumpet, Tenor Saxophone & Orchestra - Second Movement - Laurie Johnson Soloists: Guy Barker and Tommy Whittle Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (1999) 24. Irma La Goose [Waltz] - Laurie Johnson Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (2001) 25. Glory Road: The Finale - Laurie Johnson The London Big Band and The Gospel Choir Soloist: Alexia Narrator: James Coburn (2003)
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nice one julian i ll certainly get this
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Check out a movie shop in Leeds called Movie Boulevard. They bsell all sorts of film ephemera, but their main thing is film music. Richard and Robert are very friendly and know their stuff.

The website is:http://www.movieboulevard.co.uk/
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