Clangers – Original Television Music (Vinyl)
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£19.99
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Original music used throughout the two series of The Clangers, which first aired in 1969. Taken from the quarter inch master tapes, which had been carefully stored in Oliver Postgate’s ‘Underworld’ since they were first recorded, so the music is to be heard exactly as it was recorded.
“First ever release of all the Clangers music. Aaaaaaahhhhhh. Yes,, aaaaaaaaahhhhhh. What an unbelievable recording. The entire unreleased score for the entire Clangers TV series – that’s music for all 26 episodes. It grows organically (as does the series) from small and simple phrases to complex passages of pure pastoral space music. It all climaxes with the awesome “Harmony Of The Spheres”. The running order is exactly as it ran with all 26 episodes and includes some SFX, Tiny Clanger and Oliver Postgate’s timeless introduction.” – Trunk Records.
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