"The Apartment"
"20 Mile High Swinger" (excerpt)
"The Fence" (excerpt)
"Black Light" (excerpt)
"Sidewalk" (excerpt)
"Running Fast" (excerpt)
The electric piano frenzy continues with 78 minutes of library goodness brought to you today, so make sure you return those overdue books and settle back for some Sunday sunshine.
If none of us read anymore, then at least we can listen to the library. I wrote a few paragraphs somewhere in another post about why I think we listen to library music, and there's something of a history here, but no need to analyse this weekend as we flow with some classics and favourites :
From Duncan Lamont's chilled opener "The Apartment" (of 'Sweeney' fame) we move into some flute-laden jazz funk territory for a few tracks, then move into some brazil soundalike tracks beginning with Andre Ceccarelli.
Alan Tew's "The Fence" and Stefano Torossi's classic "Fighting For Life" lead us through some wah wah and blaxpo near-tension, before John Cameron's "Half Remembered Daydream" takes us into the centre vocal section of the compilation : for six tracks you can practise your "woo woos", "bu-bu-bu-bu-buhs" and "da da das" - yes folks, welcome to vocalese language school.
Alan Hawkshaw and Brian Bennett pick up the pace as we head into an action section that never quite requires us to remove our seatbelts, before Stan Sulzmann and friends drop us down to some jazz, and then the final soft but still uneasy tones of our constant host Alan Tew.
TRACKLIST
- 01 the apartment - duncan lamont
- 02 money runner - alan tew
- 03 gang progress - andre ceccarelli
- 04 at risk - david lindup
- 05 afro metropolis - john cameron
- 06 undergroove - alan hawkshaw
- 07 black light - alan parker
- 08 bossa for my eet - andre ceccarelli
- 09 virgin land - tony kinsey
- 10 flute in five four - duncan lamont
- 11 the fence (version a) - alan tew
- 12 fighting for life - stefano torrosi
- 13 the rub - alan tew
- 14 half forgotten daydreams - john cameron
- 15 husky birdsong - keith mansfield
- 16 liquid sunshine- john cameron
- 17 high diver - alan hawkshaw
- 18 shout - daniel janin
- 19 ski bird - alan hawkshaw
- 20 mile high swinger - alan hawkshaw/brian bennett
- 21 the rally - dennis farnon
- 22 dindou no.1 - andre ceccarelli
- 23 running fast - stefano torrosi
- 24 theme hypnose - jannick top
- 25 sojan - stan sulzmann
- 26 sidewalk - frank ricotti/tony hymas/stan sulzmann
- 27 nightwatch - alan tew
- 28 the fence (version b) - alan tew
- 29 eyes - alan tew
Thanks to my fellow bloggers everywhere for everything. I tend to heavily cull all the library stuff I collect, so it's hard to trace these all back - but I know that thanks should go, as ever, to Quimsy, Bacoso, Reza and many other masters of the known universe ...so please visit these people, talk to them ...
Please leave comments too, discussion and feedback means that I'm more than your slave, which means more posts :)
OK!
ReplyDeleteLET'S START WITH THE CONFESSION THAT I'M A REGULAR TO YOUR BLOG AND NEVER HAVE LEFT ANY COMMENT - I DON'T PARTICULARLY LIKE A SIMPLE "THANKS" AND I'M NOT VERY GOOD WITH WORDS.
ANYWAY, IT'S ONLY FAIR TO LET YOU KNOW THAT THERE IS SOMEBODY IN GREECE WHO LISTENS TO THE KIND OF MUSIC YOU POST AND ENJOYS IT.
I'M JUST LISTENING - AS I WRITE - TO THIS COMPILATION AND IT'S GREAT, IN FACT I'M CARRIED AWAY TRACK AFTER TRACK.
YOUR COLLECTIONS ARE SO GOOD THAT I WOULD BUY THEM IF THEY WERE ON THE MARKET.
SO LET ME SAY - FOR ONCE - A SIMPLE THANKS!
TH.D. - THE GREEK CONNECTION
hey flyra, glad you're enjoying it, thanks for leaving a comment :)
ReplyDeleteamazing blog, peace from beijing. keep spreading that amazing music worldwide!
ReplyDeleteloving it...
ReplyDeleteHi, Simon - thanks a lot . . . I really love your theme-based compilations - they're a real learning experience, for me, plus just fun to listen to, of course. Take care!
ReplyDeletesuper dankjewel
ReplyDeleteIncredible as always! You gave me a great mellow Sunday morning soundtrack! Thank You!
ReplyDeleteFantastic compilation!
ReplyDeleteVery nice,
Thanks m8
Cheers,
you've somehow managed to outdo yourself with this one.
ReplyDeleteThanks a bunch!!!!
Another great compilation. I don't listen to a lot of library music but when I do I always mean to check it out further.
ReplyDeleteAlan Tew did the soundtrack to a great UK TV serial titled 'The Hanged Man' in 1975 and some of the music was used in 'The Two Ronnies' comedy series a few years later. Worth trying to get hold of the original.
Many thanks.
first time/long time. can't wait to check it. awesome work, I've been reading/listening for a year +.
ReplyDeleteHi jazzjet -
ReplyDeleteYeah that's a great soundtrack - I've got a re-release CD from 1998. Pulled it out again for a listen and realised that four of the tracks are the same as four of the tracks here, just under other names ...
awesome Simon,thank you!!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is one the best out there:)
More magic thanks so much .
ReplyDeleteThanks Simon! A consistently engaging listen, and all new to me. I'm guessing, some of the artists are Australian? Very Cool!
ReplyDeleteI actually got to visit your part of the world last month. My family and I rented a campervan and drove from Brisbane to Cape Tribulation and back. It was a really great trip, and if it's not too indulgent, here's a link to some photos:
http://mrsimon.yvod.com/Australia2010/
Thanks for keeping life in blogland interesting. It's greatly appreciated.
-Art
Thanks Robbie, Jamie and Art for your comments, glad you enjoyed it ...
ReplyDeleteArt, great pix! I've actually never been north of Brisbane, believe it or not .... too many crocodiles for this city boy :)
Also majorly impressed that you have a son called Coltrane :)
Simon, your blog is wonderful! I loved the new compilation. I would recommend to listen to it while cooking. To my surprise I discovered it was the perfect combination with a glass of chilled Chablis. Thanks again for the wonderful music. Oh, the two previous compilations were fantastic as well!
ReplyDeleteKermit
Happy to encourage drinking Kermit :)
ReplyDeleteFor those who enjoyed the Alan Tew tracks here, I've now posted the full soundtrack of "The Hanged Man" (1975) here
ReplyDelete"All killer, no filler" to coin a cliche but this is about as good as any library comp can get, only better. Transcendentally speaking!
ReplyDeleteMany Thanks for this wonderful music and the Alan Tew set,mighty fine sounds,just what the summer deserves as a fine soundtrack to lazy days !1
ReplyDeleteCheers Niall
An outstanding comp Simon - the sort of thing I'd buy if it was commercially released. Nice one, Paul
ReplyDeleteGreat compilation Simon, many thanks.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff as usual! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI want to thank you for the wonderful Chillout CD. I'm about to move to another state, and I will be taking this on the drive. I'm a new regular on your site. Your site is full of GOOD Music that is work while. Not the crap that is being played on today's radio. Thank you for being the voice of REAL Music!!
ReplyDeleteAnother Greek Connection !!!
ReplyDeleteVery Cool Blog ! Thanks for The Music, so nice music!!
Chris
As a fellow Rhodes fanatic, library LP fan, and follower of yours for quite a while now - please keep it up!
ReplyDeleteSimon your too good to us. Serious. This blog is one of my favorite. You post too many gems. Your very much appreciated! I'm in Toronto right now and plan on blasting this all day!
ReplyDeleteHey, just when I THINK I have a great Jazz vocabulary, you go and change the language. I enjoy your blog immensely. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteAlex
Hi Simon
ReplyDeleteThis is a totally brilliant compilation.
Your fantastic knowledge,music collection & the effort you put in to your Blog to share with everyone is really appreciated.
I luv it all especially the tracks with vocalese as well.
So so funky & mellow at the same time...
You keep em coming please!!
Thank you.
Jazz Obsessive
this looks like a keeper, simon. i miss your regular posts, but we all get distracted from time to time, involuntarily, or otherwise. hope you're well.
ReplyDeletesimply geaaaaat !
ReplyDeleteThis compil is near the top that you can find in this genre.
Thanks
wonderful
wow
ReplyDeleteNice share. Thanks again
ReplyDeleteTHanks so much for all the tasty groove.
ReplyDeletePaul Starkey
Simon.....Like others...been listening for a long time; never wrote! Many apologizes----'cause you are the best!
ReplyDeleteMan, you spoil us with compilations that would easily enrich you on the open market----luv that about you, man!
Keep up the good work, cuz its obvious that you are about....the craft!!
This is great thanks. I'm a big fan ogf Alan Hawkshaw's stuff, in fact do you have a track he did called 'Beach Journey'? It would be great if you could post it.
ReplyDeleteMight be my soundtrack of the summer (or what's left of it!)
ReplyDeletehey vesper :)
ReplyDeleteStruggling through winter here so will have to get back to you on that :)
Finally giving this fine mix the air time it deserves.
ReplyDeletePerfect for a balmy-humid summer day/evening...
Love that ed motta followed by marcos valle, yes.
many thanks for this Simon!
oops that was supposed to go in the comments for the brazil rhodes mix.
ReplyDeletewell it's the thought that counts...
oh yes! Thank you!!
ReplyDeletegooby
ok i checked it..wow...again..this comp is the bomb!!..thanx again for this.gooby
ReplyDeletesouth germany is in the house and totally digging your compilation.
ReplyDeleteVielen Dank an Süddeutschland :)
ReplyDeleteI know I'm late to the party on this one but just had to show love for the quality postage...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteonce again a fine compilation, thx for the great work :)
ReplyDeleteThank You!
ReplyDeleteJust got round to this
ReplyDeleteIt's the music that should be played in the elevator of the Museum of Fine Arts
Really enjoyed this - It made me smile
Thanks Simon666
Excellent as always thx
ReplyDeleteAwesome site, awesome tracks-freaking out here! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI too, have been a frequent visitor here and have never left a comment. I really apologize for that, and I really appreciate all the work and dedication that goes into these posts. The Rhodes comps are fantastic!
ReplyDeletehey simon666,
ReplyDeleteyour blog is just great,
very very very good compilation.
Thank you very much.
JoJo
This music made my night. This compilation captures the sound I'm often hunting for, with one great example after another. A real treasure.
ReplyDeleteHi Simon - love them all really great work! THanks!
ReplyDeleteI seem to be missing comps no.s 1 & 2 - are they on these pages? Sorry if you have pointed this out already
Hey man,
ReplyDeletevery cool selection... to get all these tracks in one place, on one compilation... wow!
B.
Fantastic. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteIt's true, one can never have enough Rhodes (or funky jazz flute). Some of these tracks are good kitschy fun but others are unironically mindblowingly awesome. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Simon - wonderful compilation - many thanks & my favourite of the series.
ReplyDeleteOne question - which album does Alan Tew's "the fence (version a)" come from? I'd love to buy it or get a lossless rip of it if its OOP. Any advice appreciated! :)
Hi Morghini -
ReplyDelete"The Fence" comes from the library album "Drama Suite Vol 2" on Themes International Music (TIM 1025)
http://jazz1979.wordpress.com/2009/10/21/alan-tew-drama-suite-vol-1-and-2-1976/
Pretty sure there hasn't been a full album re-release; but they seem to be selling MP3s on iTunes, so not 100 % sure .....
Cheers for the info - that's great
ReplyDeleteall the best
Simon, you might not realize it unless you're old enough, but cruisin around in the early 70's in my 1970 Caddy with this stuff playin on a summer night in Chicago... there was absolutely no better soundtrack. Thanks to you, I'm listening, and I'm THERE.
ReplyDeleteOne of my fav blogs...the education here is awesome. I dont think I'll ever graduate from NER University lol...to much to learn
ReplyDeleteVery nice compilation! I drove around the city today pretending I was in a 70s cop show!
ReplyDeleteYour Blg is for me a great DISCOVERY!
ReplyDeleteI'm always looking for the Rhodes, and now i found it!
Thanx for sharing.
Great music, amazing blog! Greetings from Russia! :) Rhodes is never enough exactly!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of your hard work on this one!!! PEace and GOD BLESS
ReplyDeleteSpot on!
ReplyDeletereally thanks very inspired with the sounds ur posting ! thanks .
ReplyDeleteThanks, you have shown me some new musical territories.
ReplyDeleteHey. just wanted to say thanks for a great selection of tunes that would have otherwise completely passed me by. Wicked stuff!
ReplyDeleteThis site continues to drop constant gems. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYour compilations are awesome, the selections you made are exceptional. And if this wasn't enough, your creative high-quality artwork is just beautiful (and sometimes humorous :-)! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOne of the greatest music blogs ever found by me! Respect from Russia!
ReplyDeleteWaiting very much for the next Compilations!
grazie mille, sei un grande!!!
ReplyDeletewell, i love your blog mr. never enough, always worth a visit and as for this library comp there's certainly a coupla joints that i wasn't aware of, keep keeping on.....
ReplyDeletemuch love
doctor zoots
Thanks for this great compilation!
ReplyDeleteGreets from Germany
Frank
I want to thank you for such a wonderful Compilation. This is so "chillout" I adore this kind of stuff. Thank you for taking the time to put this together. It's much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome tboy, thanks to all for comments :)
ReplyDeletegreat work, Simon, as always. Was surprised to see no Umiliani on here though...but i'm definitely digging this..1
ReplyDeleteThis my favorite of all your comps. Undergroove & Black Light are fantastic. A long belated thanks to you for turning me on to the el. piano.
ReplyDeleteBeen enjoying this one since you put it up. At work all the record heads always look up at some of the heavy joints jams and classic key changes when they drop. 5 ways and north bondi kicking it to the never enough Rhodes tip - i should print your address on a card to save my hand.
ReplyDeleteThank You. One of your best compilations, alongside the ones that are comprised of brazilian songs.
ReplyDelete@ Black Moses - definitely some Umiliani on the next comp :)
ReplyDelete@ south - glad you're enjoying it, greetings from Surry Hills :)
@ Anonymous - you're welcome
this is some powerful stuff i am glad u can find stuff that make u think out the box! keep it up!
ReplyDeleteNice!! Thanks a lot, this is a real solid compilation
ReplyDeletethanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteJust amazing !
ReplyDeleteWow, this is just terrific. After looking for Fender Rhodes music (JUST Fender Rhodes music) for a while now, I stumbled over your blog and am loving the Rhodes collections! Thankyouthankyouthankyou!
ReplyDeleteMan I cant Wait!! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all your hard work.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this gem!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThats Great!!Good Job love your blog...
ReplyDeleteThanks for this mix! I found you from a funny interview: Nardwuar, the Canadian Interviewer was interviewing Tyler from Odd Future and surprised him with some old vinyl. Tyler lost his mind cause they were great old records. One of them was Alan Tew - i did a search for him and came upon the blog. Thanks for these links!
ReplyDeleteTip top, tip tip top !
ReplyDeleteHey Simon, you got a cool blog here. Saw a Boy Katindig post and gotta say I like what you did. I'm from Manila as well. I'm watching him for the first time tonight at his own bar in our town (as he is based in the States now!)! He calls it "Where Jazz Lives". Let me know if you wanna have a ripped copy of his other album from the same era. One of his songs in that LP is a Paulhino Da Costa composition.
ReplyDeletePeace out keep spreading the love!
Thank you very much for putting together all these great NER compilations! sets new standards for what is called "all killer - no filler"!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't imagine, that this will work with only so few material of great Rhodes players such as Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, Patrice Rushen, Crusader Joe Sample or Azymuth's Jose Bertrami - just my personal top 5 - but it just shows, how many wonderful music there actually is! wow! fantastic! thanks again!
Wow, I have to say I am really enjoying this compilation! I don't know much about this music. Much of it sounds like soundtracks. Great stuff! I'm just learning about this music and these musicians. Is there any chance you could post the albums these are from once in awhile? I only downloaded this compilation as it was megaupload. I can't use the other file hosting services.
ReplyDeleteI know blogging can be a thankless job as few do leave comments but I really enjoyed this compilation and am now going to search out more information on this genre. I know next to nothing about it but I love it! Thank you so much! Bill
You are the sampling artist's muse, enough said
ReplyDeleteVery nice post. Thanks
ReplyDeleteSimon, thanks a lot for this compilation. I'm jazz-funk hunter and your place is one of my favourite music blogs on the net. Thank you for the new names.
ReplyDeletethx 1000 for your time love you put in all this detailed and precise work...
ReplyDeletethanks for the soundtracks and library tracks. Big thanks
ReplyDeletewww.takingmadshots.blogspot.com
Whenever I'd listen to some music that had a warm, chill instrument playing, I could only make vague assumptions of what was making those sounds. After searching for some time, I stumbled onto a song featuring the same instrument loved but didn't know. The title was simply called "Fender Rhodes". I recognized the sound immediately. So now my on-and-off (mostly off) has led me here to your blog. I realize this comment may be too late, but thank you for sharing this great music with us. Best of luck to you.
ReplyDeleteWow 107 comments ... thanks for stopping by guys, glad you're enjoying this compilation :)
ReplyDeleteThe sequel is out!
ReplyDeleteLIBRARY RHODES 2
http://neverenoughrhodes.blogspot.com/2011/12/various-library-rhodes-2-comp-15.html
Man, I listened to the first sample - Duncan Lamont "The apartment" (mentioning the sweeney did it) and thought what!!!! I hope this comp is still up.
ReplyDeleteMany Many thanks for the work man - loving it - (this is Library Music?? - who knew - hope your other comps are still up.
MANY MANY THANKS AGAIN
Groovy! Thank you
ReplyDeleteThanks for all this! I love Vol2, and it looks like Vol. 1 is not available. Is there a newer link to get Vol.1? Cheers.
ReplyDeleteHi Ricky Fry - the rapidshare link is active.
ReplyDeleteCause my colleague from the deep, muddy south of Germany already greeted you, I can't stand back: I found your blog a few years ago and just love it. As a big Rhodes fan, I have all your compilations on my ... uh ... what's "Festplatte" on English? o_O
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
Many greetings from the mighty north of Germoney! :D
Glad you're enjoying it 'anonymous' :)
ReplyDeleteAuf Englisch "Festplatte" transliert als "hard drive" :)
amazing blog! I feel like i just found a lost treasure! could you re-up this? the link is dead. thanks and don't stop!
ReplyDeletePeace from Belgium
Hi anonymous, glad you're enjoying the blog. The Rapidshare link in the first comment is working fine.
ReplyDeleteReally good stuff... thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog. I found your blog while looking for Alan Tew music. This compilation sounds amazing. How can I get it?
ReplyDeletencoleman@ucla.edu
simon, it's the year 2013 and you keep up the good work! the prove of it is that we keep returning to your blog for amazing mind blowing tunes, keep it up buddy, you're doing an excellent job!!
ReplyDeletemany thanks
Wow, this album will become one of my favorite for sure. I've never listened to soul, jazz etc. before discovering your blog. This is now the third album I get, this music is changing my life, thanks to you.
ReplyDeleteYou are Blogger royalty no other way to put.. Withstanding server company shakedowns, your posts still deliver. I was disheartened (and honestly a bit musically depressed) by many of the blogspots that died. I LOVE library. can't stop listening. and this hits the spot. Keep doing it simon.
ReplyDeleteThanks
A fan, E.W.
Thanks for the nice comments guys.
ReplyDeleteHey man love this blog so much stuff to learn! Waited up all night to get this comp but for some reason cant unzip. Tried stuffit and archive utility...any one have any advice as Im REALLY keen to check it out! Thanks in advance.
ReplyDeleteHey Andrew -
ReplyDeleteReally not sure what to suggest - a couple of thousand people haven't had a problem with the file, so it's either your computer or something corrupted in the download - so I'd suggest downloading it again? Sorry, really can't think of anything else ....
DL links won't work these days, help a brother's ears out, thank you all!
ReplyDelete-mike
New link in the post
ReplyDeleteHey guys, just letting you know that 'Library Rhodes 3" is now up :
ReplyDeletehttp://neverenoughrhodes.blogspot.com.au/2014/06/various-library-rhodes-3-comp-19.html
Total Chill. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYour blog features some of the finest tunes and write-ups I came along in almost 50 years, feels like coming home (early 70s).
ReplyDeleteBTW: can't beat a Rhodes, but for the swinging nomad there are some really really fine software synths out there these days. Just sayin' :)
Greetz from a little island somewhere in the atlantic ocean.
Just friggin' amazing. The whole Internet is in your debt.
ReplyDeleteHi Simon, just found out about your blog. Just started listening to this fantastic compilation! Excellent selections! Can't wait to listen to the other comps! Thank you so much! Cheers
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments, Stan, KH and Lee - glad you're enjoying it :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent site will be playing the Marvin Gaye Mix Up on the Radio soon ;))
ReplyDeleteBest Beats david
Thanks David :) Drop a link here when you do.
ReplyDeleteLooking forwards to listening to this, should help me power through some thanksgiving homework. Thanks for all the work you put into maintaining the blog and keeping the links up, and for sharing your musical taste.
ReplyDeleteLove rhodes,but new to library,so I look forward to give this compilation a go.Thanks very much.
ReplyDeleteThe download link here isn't working, are there any other places I can find your compilations?
ReplyDeleteHi, link updated
ReplyDeleteGeat album
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