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Who can tell me some addresses of American cowboy music (the more the better)?
Orchestra: Cincinnati Pop Orchestra

Command: Quensel.

Lead singer: Frankie Barney

Record content:

1. Voice of the West (00:53)

Sound track: corral scene, round-up, galloping horses, neighing horses.

2. William Tell Overture (03:33)

(Episode) (Lone Ranger Theme) Gioacchino Rossini

3. Grand Seven (Suite) (05:29)

(Elmer Bernstein, arr. Christopher Palmer)

4. Nemesis (Suite) (04:03)

(Franz Waxman)

5. Summary: Selected Topics of Western TV (04:27)

(Lucky Fortune, Cowhide, Wagon Team, Rifleman) Singing: Frankie Laine, adapted by Christopher Palmer.

6. How did the West Win (Suite) (07:2 1)

(alfred newman, arranged by Christopher Palmer)

7.OK Gunfight at the corral (Suite) (08:33)

(Dimitri Tiomkin, adapted by Christopher Palmer) Singing: Frankie Laine.

8. Pops Horton (07: 10)

(Richard Hyman)

9. Big country (03:0 1)

(Jerome Moros)

10. noon (02:29)

(Dimitri Tiomkin, adapted by Christopher Palmer) Singing: Frankie Laine.

1 1. Coyotes and crackling bonfires (00:58)

(sound track)

12. western medley (10:05)

(arrangement. Richard Hyman)

13. Theme in "Silverado" (04: 12)

(Bruce Broughton)

Album introduction:

Even today, when digital recording technology is quite mature, looking back at this record recorded by Telarc Company at the early stage of 1986 Digital Friends recording, no one can deny its excellent sound effects.

Telarc, an American independent record company, is actually not large in scale. The reason why it became a world-famous fever record label after the advent of the digital recording era is inseparable from the seamless cooperation between its artistic director Robert Woods and recording master Jack Reiner. Of course, in another sense, Telarc recorded a series of popular classical music records for Konzel and his orchestra in the 1980s, and I don't know how many feverish schoolmates entered the door of Hi-FI.

Almost all the music recorded in this album is related to nomadic life and cowboys in the western United States. Many tracks are in the form of color ensemble, which organically connects several theme melodies to form music with high appreciation interest. Rossini's famous Prelude to Reluctance, the theme song of Bernstein's film Biography of the Seven Chivalrous Men (adopted as the theme song in CCTV's previous Young Singer TV Grand Prix), Max Man's Crazy Suite and Moros' Wide Country are also included. Kanzel's Cincinnati Pop Orchestra plays these American music, which can be described as "skillful and handy". Through music, they fully show the heroic and chic personality of cowboys in the western United States, which is easy to make fans feel good.

"Western Fair" enjoys a high reputation in the fever circle. Another reason is that the film contains many interesting sound clips, including the sound of cattle, the sound of driving horses, the sound of crickets and the crack of dead branches in the bonfire, all of which are vivid, natural and clear. The vast and unparalleled CD records of this sound stage were recorded with the most advanced two-channel surround sound technology in the experimental stage.