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Disc 01 01. "SUPERCAR SERIES ONE MAIN TITLES" 02. "FULL BOOST VERTICAL" 03. "THE HEADHUNTERS AND SARGON" 04. "WHIMSICAL ANTICS" 05. "MASTERSPY THEME/PLEASANT THEME" 06. "WHAT GOES UP" 07. "SUPERCAR SERIES TWO MAIN TITLES" 08. "THE RUNAWAY TRAIN" 09. "PRECIOUS CARGO" 10. "ZIZI'S SONG" 11. "SUPER STORK" 12. "HI-JACK"
Disc 02 01. "CALLING CHARLIE QUEEN" 02. "THE BEAKETTE DANUBE" 03. "SPACE FOR MITCH" 04. "JAIL BREAK" 05. "THE DAY TIME STOOD STILL" 06. "CITY LIGHTS" 07. "GIFTED GORILLA" 08. "SUPERCAR EXTENDED THEME"
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Description: | Supercar was the second Gerry Anderson show to use the Supermarionation technique. An impressive thirty-nine episodes were produced between 1961 and 1962, so Barry Gray had to produce the music fast and on a limited budget. He composed a series of themes for locations, situations and characters. The main star of the show, Supercar, is given the heroic theme, whilst the rest of the score veers between charmingly whimsical to support the dialogue and menacing when underlining the drama. The forty-piece orchestra was conducted by Gray himself.
Barry Gray was amongst the first composers to use electronic instruments in music for television. One such instrument was the Ondes Martenot, used to produce otherworldly musical motifs and fragments and later to create sound effects for Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. - ON SHERBET LEMON YELLOW VINYL SETSupercar was the second Gerry Anderson show to use the Supermarionation technique. An impressive thirty-nine episodes were produced between 1961 and 1962, so Barry Gray had to produce the music fast and on a limited budget. He composed a series of themes for locations, situations and characters. The main star of the show, Supercar, is given the heroic theme, whilst the rest of the score veers between charmingly whimsical to support the dialogue and menacing when underlining the drama. The forty-piece orchestra was conducted by Gray himself.Barry Gray was amongst the first composers to use electronic instruments in music for television. One such instrument was the Ondes Martenot, used to produce otherworldly musical motifs and fragments and later to create sound effects for Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.Issued in a gatefold sleeve. Translucent yellow discs held in plain inners.
With printed obi.
Copies came with a hype sticker indicating:
"Sherbet Lemon Coloured Vinyl".
Edition of 500 copies only.
Runouts are etched.
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No. of tracks: |
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Manufacturer No.: |
00139581 |
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