This is a trip down film music memory lane: The Carry On series of lowbrow comedies was a staple of
British cinema from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s, and then for a belated entry in 1992.
There were 31 films in all, most of them relying on sexual innuendo (Nudge! Nudge!) and slapstick
routines for comedic effect. With a stock company of players that included Kenneth Williams,
Charles Hawtrey, Sid James, Joan Sims and Jim Dale, the Carry On films were hugely popular
in their day, and became a hit on German television (as "Ist ja irre!") many years later as well.
All of the entries were scored by Eric Rogers and Bruce Montgomery. The music is mostly
light jazz, swing-band style – with a few cues in an idiom now often described as "British light music".
These are new, digital recordings, very polished and lively.
Enjoy, and Please drop me a line of thanks! 🙂
Tracks:
WHAT A CARRY ON!
Carry On Theme
Twice Round the Daffodils
Carry On Doctor
Carry On Up the Jungle
Carry On Henry
Watch Your Stern
Carry On Girls
Carry On Camel
Carry On ScreamingGW
Carry On Again Doctor Suite
Carry On Abroad
Carry On Camping
Carry On Spying
Carry On Matron
Carry On Dick
Carry On Loving
Sunday Night at the London Palladium Theme
Music Composed by Eric Rogers and Bruce Montgomery
Played by The Royal Ballet Sinfonia
Conducted by Gavin Sutherland
Carry On, Cleo – Jim Dale, Kenneth Williams and Kenneth Connor
Carry On, Doctor – Series "sex pot" Barbara Windsor, Jim Dale and Hattie Jacques
Carry On, Constable – Leslie Phillips, Kenneth Connor and Kenneth Williams
Format: FLAC(RAR), DDD Stereo
Source: Dutton Vocalion CDSA 6810
File Size (RAR): 302 MB / no pass
Download Link (FLAC, re-up) – http://depositfiles.com/files/a1qsfixsx
This is my own rip. Please do not share or (re)post it without my consent.
Respect the artists: If you like this music, please buy the original album!
Upgraded to FLAC!
And say thanks below to keep this thread alive!
😀
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Thank you
Have fun!
The Carry On series was outrageously silly and funny, just what the doctor recommended for your headaches!
by the way wimpel, have you any score with the doctor films by ralph thomas?
If not I’ll made a request in the related thread.
Cheers.
the carry on films were a hidden pleasure as the local tv in nyc played them at 2 in the morning while I was in highschool back in the late 60’s early 70’s and very few peope knew about them
they are of course an aquired taste, but we loved everything british at the time and thought their broad comedy was really racey
wow the tv has changed since then
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Carry-On-20-Years-Of/dp/B0002XMF3K
I do want this………if u can please share it! Thanks so much! 🙂
Which part of "PM me" did you not understand ?.
I PM’ed him twice before, but there was no reply, hence I posted here. Sorry if my post inconvenienced you in anyway.
If you’d said that in your original post…