Produced by George Martin
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Produced by George Martin | |||||
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Box set by George Martin | |||||
Released | July 17, 2001 | ||||
Recorded | 1950 - 1997 | ||||
Genre | Various | ||||
Label | Parlophone (UK) Capitol (U.S.) |
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Producer | George Martin | ||||
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Produced by George Martin is a 2001 various artists compilation box set of tracks produced by Sir George Martin.
It was issued to commemorate Martin's 50 year career as a record producer. The recordings are not in chronological order, but are instead grouped together by common themes.
A single CD compilation with highlights from this collection was released on November 6, 2006.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc one
- "Pickin' A Chicken" - Eve Boswell with Glenn Somers & His Orchestra
- "I Got it Bad And That Ain't Good" - Cleo Laine with Johnny Dankworth & His Orchestra
- "Hayfoot, Strawfoot" - The Kenny Baker Quartet
- "High Society" - Graeme Bell's Austrian Jazz Band
- "Princess Elizabeth of England" - The Luton Girls' Choir with the Band of The Irish Guards
- "Romanza" - Roberto Inglez & His Orchestra
- "Melody On The Move" - Tommy Reilly with the Vic Hammett Quartet
- "A Fond Kiss" - Kenneth McKellar
- "Bluebell Polka" - Jimmy Shand & His Band
- "Scottish Polka" - Mickie Ainsworth & Jimmy Blue
- "Dashing White Sergeant" - The Glasgow Phoenix Choir
- "Arriverderci Darling" - Edna Savage and the Nuffield Centre Chorus
- "Away In A Manger" - Kirkintilloch Junior Choir with Joan Summers and Moira Anderson
- "Robin Hood" - Dick James with Stephen James & His Chorus, and Ron Goodwin's Orchestra
- "Portrait Of My Love" - Matt Monro
- "Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey" - Freddy Randall & His Band
- "Experiments With Mice" - Johnny Dankworth & His Orchestra
- "Oi! Oi! Oi!" - Joe Daniels & His Band and the Butlins Campers
- "Saturday Jump" - Humphrey Lyttelton & His Band
- "Crazy Rhythm" - Max Geldray with Wally Stott & His Orchestra
- "My Kind Of Girl" - Matt Monro
- "Hi"-Flutin' Boogie - John Scott
- "Earth Angel" (Will You Be Mine?) - The Southlanders with Philip Green & His Orchestra
- "Don't You Rock Me Daddy"-O - The Vipers Skiffle Group
- "Skiffling Strings" - Ron Goodwin & His Concert Orchestra
- "Be My Girl" - Jim Dale
- "No Other Baby" - The Vipers
- "Sun Arise" - Rolf Harris
- "You're Driving Me Crazy" - The Temperance Seven with Paul McDowell
[edit] Disc two
- "The Q5 Piano Tune" - Spike Milligan
- "Unchained Melody" - Peter Sellers
- "Mock Mozart" - Peter Ustinov and Anthony Hopkins
- "A Transport of Delight" - Flanders and Swann
- "Nellie the Elephant" - Mandy Miller
- "Little Red Monkey" - Joy Nichols, Jimmy Edwards & Dick Bentley
- "Goodness Gracious Me" - Peter Sellers & Sophia Loren
- "The Wormwood Scrubs Tango" - Spike Milligan
- "The Hippopotamus Song" - Ian Wallace and Donald Swann
- "Any Old Iron" - Peter Sellers and the Mate's Spoffle Group with Fred Spoons
- "The Hole in the Ground" - Bernard Cribbins
- "Aftermyth of War" - Beyond The Fringe Cast
- "All The Things You Are" - Peter Sellers
- "The Horse Show" - Michael Bentine
- "The End of the World" - Beyond The Fringe Cast
- "Mr. Boomerang Won't Come Back" - Charlie Drake
- "A Drop of the Hard Stuff" - Peter Sellers
- "You Gotta Go Oww!" - Spike Milligan, Count Jimmy Moriarty, Graveley Stephens and the Massed Alberts
- "Morse Code Melody" - The Alberts with Professor Bruce Lacey and Vox Humana
- "I've Lost My Mummy" - Rolf Harris
- "My Brother" - Terry Scott
- "Judge Not" - Cambridge Circus Cast
- "The Gas Man Cometh" - Flanders and Swann
- "Right Said Fred" - Bernard Cribbins
- "Football Results" - Michael Bentine
- "Jake The Peg" - Rolf Harris
- "The Highway Gods" - The Master Singers
- "A Hard Day's Night" - Peter Sellers
- "She Loves You" - Peter Sellers
[edit] Disc three
- "Please Please Me" - The Beatles
- "How Do You Do It?" - Gerry and the Pacemakers
- "Do You Want to Know a Secret" - Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas
- "Hello Little Girl" - The Fourmost
- "I Want to Hold Your Hand" - The Beatles
- "The Cruel Sea" - The Dakotas
- "That Was the Week That Was" - Millicent Martin with David Frost
- "Bad to Me" - Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas
- "Anyone Who Had a Heart" - Cilla Black
- "Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying" - Gerry and the Pacemakers
- "I'll Keep You Satisfied" - Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas
- "A Little Lovin'" - The Fourmost
- "Little Children" - Billy J. Kramer with The Dakotas
- "You're My World (Il Mio Mondo)" - Cilla Black
- "Yesterday" - The Beatles
- "You'll Never Walk Alone" - Gerry and the Pacemakers
- "I (Who Have Nothing)" - Shirley Bassey
- "In the Summer of his Years" - Millicent Martin
- "It's For You" - Cilla Black
- "It's You" - Alma Cogan with Stan Foster & His Orchestra
- "Ferry Cross the Mersey" - Gerry & The Pacemakers
- "Can't Buy Me Love" - Ella Fitzgerald
- "I've Been Wrong Before" - Cilla Black
- "In My Life" - The Beatles
- "Land Of 1000 Dances" - The Action
- "Alfie" - Cilla Black
- "Michelle" - David and Jonathan
- "Step Inside Love" - Cilla Black
- "She's Leaving Home" - David and Jonathan
- "When I'm Sixty-Four" - Bernard Cribbins
- "Time" - Cilla Black
[edit] Disc four
- "Coronation Scot" - Sidney Torch & His Orchestra (from Paul Temple)
- "Chopin: Prelude In C Minor, Op. 28 No. 20" - Sidney Harrison
- "Mozart: Serenade in E flat major, K. 375, Fourth Movement" - London Baroque Ensemble
- "Mozart: Serenade in E flat major, K. 375, Fifth Movement" - London Baroque Ensemble
- "The Lark Ascending" - London Philharmonic Orchestra
- "Barwick Green" - Sidney Torch & His Orchestra (from "The Archers")
- "The White Suit Samba" - Jack Parnell & His Rhythm
- "Time Beat" - Ray Cathode
- "Theme from Limelight" - Ron Goodwin & His Orchestra
- "Elizabethan Serenade" - Ron Goodwin & His Orchestra
- "Murder She Says" - Ron Goodwin & His Orchestra (from "Murder She Said")
- "I Like Money" - Nadia Gray (from "Mr. Topaze")
- "Double Scotch" - Ron Goodwin & His Orchestra
- "No One Will Ever Know" - Matt Monro
- "The Dr. Kildare Theme" - Johnny Spence & His Orchestra
- "Ringo's Theme (This Boy)" - The George Martin Orchestra
- "633 Squadron Theme" - Ron Goodwin & His Orchestra
- "From Russia with Love" - Matt Monro
- "All Quiet On The Mersey Front" - The George Martin Orchestra
- "Goldfinger" - Shirley Bassey
- "By George! It's The David Frost Theme" - The George Martin Orchestra
- "Love In The Open Air" - The George Martin Orchestra (from "The Family Way")
- "Thingumybob" - The George Martin Orchestra
- "Theme One" - The George Martin Orchestra
- "Snakes Alive" - The George Martin Orchestra (from "Live And Let Die")
- "The Ticlaw Anthem" - The George Martin Orchestra (from "Honky Tonk Freeway")
- "Where Eagles Dare" - Ron Goodwin (from "Where Eagles Dare")
[edit] Disc five
- "Marrakesh Express" - Stan Getz
- "Icarus" - Paul Winter
- "Marblehead Messenger" - Seatrain
- "Sans Souci" - John Williams
- "Live and Let Die" - Paul McCartney & Wings
- "Juniper Bear" - Paul Winter and Winter Consort
- "The Sounds of the Beyond" - John McLaughlin & The Mahavishnu Orchestra
- "Tin Man" - America
- "Pinafore Days" - Stackridge
- "Sunday" - Cleo Laine
- "Diamond Dust" - Jeff Beck
- "Sister Golden Hair" - America
- "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress" - Jimmy Webb
- "Amarillo" - Neil Sedaka
- "Get Back" - Billy Preston
- "The Highwayman" - Jimmy Webb
- "No More Fear of Flying" - Gary Brooker
- "World's Greatest Lover" - Cheap Trick
[edit] Disc six
- "Ebony and Ivory" - Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder
- "Hymn" - Ultravox
- "Say Say Say" - Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson
- "Our Perfect Song" - Kenny Rogers
- "No More Lonely Nights" - Paul McCartney
- "I Love You, Samantha" - The Kings' Singers
- "Love Dust" - Mary Hopkinand Freddie Jones
- "Mr Waldo Come and Sweep My Chimbley" - Tom Jones
- "Memory" - Jose Carreras
- "Pinball Wizard" - Tommy Cast
- "Nice Work If You Can Get It" - Larry Adler featuring Sting
- "My Man's Gone Now" - Larry Adler featuring Sinéad O'Connor
- "Rhapsody in Blue" - Larry Adler featuring George Martin
- "Summertime" - Larry Adler featuring Peter Gabriel
- "The Pepperland Suite" - George Martin
- "Here, There and Everywhere" - Celine Dion
- "Friends and Lovers" - George Martin