Album AU 1980 on His Master's Voice label
Classical
Australian Promotional Release for pharmaceutical company, CIBA. Promoting a heart medication, 'Trasicor'. Half the rear sleeve is devoted to clinical information regarding the drug.
![]() | Percy Grainger p, 1882-1961 AU album by |
![]() | Adelaide Symphony Orchestra , album by |
![]() | John Hopkins vc, GB album by |
![]() | Adelaide Wind Quintet , featuring |
Michael Bowden coordinator |
Paul Lawson engineer |
Roger Parker producer |
Trevor Wellaby producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Blithe Bells (Free Ramble On "Sheep May Safely Graze" From J.S. Bach's Cantata 'Was Mire Behagt' BWV208) | Percy Grainger, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Conducted By John Hopkins | ||
2 | We Were Dreamers (Inspired By "We Were Dreamers" From Kipling's 'The Seven Seas') | Percy Grainger, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Conducted By John Hopkins | ||
3 | There Were Three Friends (Inspired By "Ballad" From Kipling's 'The Light That Failed') | Percy Grainger, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Conducted By John Hopkins | ||
4 | Walking Tune | Percy Grainger, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Conducted By John Hopkins | ||
5 | The Immovable Do (Or The Ciphering C) | Percy Grainger, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Conducted By John Hopkins | ||
6 | Suite: In A Nutshell | Percy Grainger, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Conducted By John Hopkins | ||
7 | Arrival Platform Humlet | Percy Grainger, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Conducted By John Hopkins | ||
8 | Gay But Wistful | Percy Grainger, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Conducted By John Hopkins | ||
9 | Pastoral | Percy Grainger, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Conducted By John Hopkins | ||
10 | "The Gum Suckers" March | Percy Grainger, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Conducted By John Hopkins |