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Posted: June 27 2010, 13:58 |
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Well, I miss two things from your first list:
If you mention 'Dark Room' from The Killing Fields session, you can also mention other, less known movie extracts called informally as 'Leaving French Ambassy' and 'Pran's Last Night'.
Then there's the 'Sutton Hoo' soundtrack.
I'm not sure if this information is relevant for you, but I also think the list of tracks might have a bit more consistency as the following tracks were also collaborately written (or were written by someone else):
'False Start': Even though this track sounds like a Mike track, AFAIK it is credited as written by Pekka Pohjola (maybe heavily inspired by Jon Lord's 'Caprice', but that's another topic) which Mike collaborated on.
'Day of the Percherons': AFAIK Mike only played on the demo version of this track which was most likely written by Tom Newman, but it's definitely a collaboration.
'The Phaeacian Games' and 'The Rio Grande': In theory, these are collaborations with David Bedford, they were also released as part of David Bedford's albums besides (or even before) appearing on Boxed.
You mention that you don't want to include tracks which were only played live but 'Royal Wedding Anthem' was only played live, as well as 'Polka'. If we also consider tracks like this, Mike's version of 'Radetzky Marsch', 'An der schönen blauen Donau', 'Blaydon Races' and 'Fanny Planxty Power' could also be on the list (though the latter one might be included in the collaboration list), and there was a weird, psychedelic 'Adlib Intermezzo' in some of the 1982 concerts. So if you haven't heard them, they could be interesting for you.
And there are two more doubtful items, which might be interested for you if you don't know them: 'Tubular Chimes' which is a 15 second intro for The Wind Chimes video and 'Jam Intro To Later...' which is a nearly one minute long variation on FatC played live for the show Later... with Jools Holland.
And of course, there is the 'Aircraft Noise' from some Tubular Bells LP's.
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