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Thursday, December 16, 2010
[Tanner] - Showcase Production Music
Tanner - spm 146 - Showcase Production Music
As with some of the other American albums to be found here, the credits for this one are left out. Please leave a comment if you know who composed it, and check out Soft Rhythm!
These SPM's are very much like the Robert Halls I've encountered -- oddball mixes of every style, usually short and sweet. I think there may be a choice cut or two on SPM 69 and SPM 71, based on samples I've heard, and the Tanner Wild Work Parts series is nice newsy-moogy strangeness.
the william b tanner company had producers in house, the composers and artists involved were simply players for the company. That's why there are no credits they didn't get publishing, they were employees. That's why all of the series be it the SPM, Trendsetter, or Showcase share a lot of the same elements and sound the same. I have a rack of Tanners frayker whats your email?
I understand why credits weren't given in the first place. What I find odd is that it's still unknown, considering the high quality of the music, and the magnitude of the North American scene.
i will get round to ripping my tanner showcase library next year also, i have around 30 of them, all hit and miss, the ones i am intereted in is the earlier "Pepper Tanner Production music, PM 01 02 etc, all early to mid 70's some great drama funk stuff all over the place
Such nice music, such a shame these tracks are so short.
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I tried both the ASCAP and the BMI databases. Nothing.
ReplyDeleteNice One", i have a shit load of these spm tanners, about 30 or so, some good stuff on them
ReplyDeletethanks again...
I have a few other Tanners, all uncredited. Any credits on any of yours?
ReplyDeleteno cedits unfortunetly still a mystery to me also, but they all sound like the same musicians playing on the spm series
ReplyDeleteThese SPM's are very much like the Robert Halls I've encountered -- oddball mixes of every style, usually short and sweet. I think there may be a choice cut or two on SPM 69 and SPM 71, based on samples I've heard, and the Tanner Wild Work Parts series is nice newsy-moogy strangeness.
ReplyDeleteDo you have more discs SPM to available to download?
ReplyDeletethe william b tanner company had producers in house, the composers and artists involved were simply players for the company. That's why there are no credits they didn't get publishing, they were employees. That's why all of the series be it the SPM, Trendsetter, or Showcase share a lot of the same elements and sound the same. I have a rack of Tanners frayker whats your email?
ReplyDeleteI understand why credits weren't given in the first place. What I find odd is that it's still unknown, considering the high quality of the music, and the magnitude of the North American scene.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I have more SPMs, but have to rip em first. 2011 seems likely to be a good year for unearthing the Tanner lib :)
ReplyDeletefraykerbreaks@yahoo.co.uk, hit me up anytime
ReplyDeletei will get round to ripping my tanner showcase library next year also, i have around 30 of them, all hit and miss, the ones i am intereted in is the earlier "Pepper Tanner Production music, PM 01 02 etc, all early to mid 70's some great drama funk stuff all over the place
i have alot of spm records for sell, funk, disco and very intresting breaks and super samples for beat makers. My mail is - yran.one@hotmail.it
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ReplyDeleteI need this one!! multiupload seems to be out of service, any chance you reup this?
Thnks for the gold mine you provide us
well there is this auction still on ebay...
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I have more than 170 SPM's, who need cheap WAVE rips for load your MPC's feel free to contact me.
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