Showing posts with label Pete Moore Orchestra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pete Moore Orchestra. Show all posts

Monday, 28 January 2013

Pete Moore Orchestra - Exciting Sounds Of Tomorrow (1970)
























I don't usually repost records but I've had about ten requests for this in the last week, so I thought why not.

Catwalk

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

Friday, 9 July 2010

Pete Moore Orchestra - Lively and Latin (1972)




















A truly sensational album.  Includes the great self-penned Black Water and the brilliant version of Buffalo Springfield's For What It's Worth.

Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Pete Moore Orchestra - Exciting Sounds Of Tomorrow (1970)





















Pete pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa-pa Moore is probably best-known for the 13 seconds of Asteroid, AKA the Pearl and Dean theme.  However, there was a lot more to him than that, as this fantastic album clearly shows.  The album is not only packed with great covers; Green Onions, Route 66, etc but also includes two well-known self-penned monsters, Catwalk and Take 8.

I'm not saying it's my favourite album of all-time, but it's certainly in my top one...

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Popular Guide To Stereo (1973)




















Now like a lot of people I'm a big fan of labels; Studio 2 Stereo, Phase 4, etc.  One of my favourites is Rediffusion, who in the 60s used to run a TV Network here in the UK.  They lost their licence towards the end of the decade and moved into music. 

This is a nice example of one of their samplers.  There is some narration by BBC science boffin James Burke (whatever happened to him?).  They'v even thrown in a stereo balance check for good measure!  Some lovely stuff from Pete Moore, Alan Moorhouse and Ray Martin.