
VariousThe Hunter (Drama Suite) / Adventure StoryLP
They Say: “Composite themes and incidental cues for dramatic application”.
We say: Well, it’s definitely dramatic. No wonder this LP was mined by a multitude of 70s and 80s crime shows. Much like Beat Incidental, this true gem includes a raft of enjoyable sub-ten second incidental cues alongside satisfyingly stretched out, hard-knocking sleuth-funk.
The Hunter (Drama Suite) / Adventure Story is a real library-head’s library album. Both sides are dripping with insidious grooves and dramatic spy-score themes, bursting with heavy guitars, swirling flutes, creeping piano-funk and drum breaks galore. Originally released by KPM in 1975, it’s clear that these library heroes were heavily influenced by the tough funk and street soul sonics emerging from the cutting edge Blaxploitation soundtracks.
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Theme For A HunterAudio Player00:0000:00
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The Hunter (Link 1)Audio Player00:0000:00
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Heavy LeadAudio Player00:0000:00
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Uneasy SilenceAudio Player00:0000:00
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HideoutAudio Player00:0000:00
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Hideout (Shock)Audio Player00:0000:00
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Hideout (Let Down)Audio Player00:0000:00
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ApproachAudio Player00:0000:00
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Approach (Sting)Audio Player00:0000:00
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Approach (Exclamation)Audio Player00:0000:00
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Flashing KnivesAudio Player00:0000:00
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Solid PursuitAudio Player00:0000:00
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Flying SquadAudio Player00:0000:00
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NightwatchAudio Player00:0000:00
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Adventure StoryAudio Player00:0000:00
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Adventure Story (Link 1)Audio Player00:0000:00
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The InvestigatorAudio Player00:0000:00
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Passing Hours SuiteAudio Player00:0000:00
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The Set UpAudio Player00:0000:00
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Stake OutAudio Player00:0000:00
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Knife EdgeAudio Player00:0000:00
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Speed TrapAudio Player00:0000:00
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BattleAudio Player00:0000:00
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Battle (Link 1)Audio Player00:0000:00
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AttackAudio Player00:0000:00
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Casing The JointAudio Player00:0000:00
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The FoilAudio Player00:0000:00
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Release Notes
They Say: “Composite themes and incidental cues for dramatic application”.
We say: Well, it’s definitely dramatic. No wonder this LP was mined by a multitude of 70s and 80s crime shows. Much like Beat Incidental, this true gem includes a raft of enjoyable sub-ten second incidental cues alongside satisfyingly stretched out, hard-knocking sleuth-funk.
The Hunter (Drama Suite) / Adventure Story is a real library-head’s library album. We’re treated to some of the best works of no less than five different heavyweights of the genre: drummer Brian Bennett, guitarist Clive Hicks (of The Gentle Rain), saxophonist Duncan Lamont, rock bassist Dave Richmond and keyboard session giant Steve Gary! Something of a dream line-up, they each contributed stellar efforts to create one of the most sought-after of the legendary KPM albums.
Both sides of this LP are dripping with insidious grooves and dramatic spy-score themes, bursting with heavy guitars, swirling flutes, creeping piano-funk and drum breaks galore. Originally released in 1975, it’s clear that these library heroes were heavily influenced by the tough funk and street soul sonics emerging from the cutting edge Blaxploitation soundtracks.
Dave Richmond’s taut swagger and wah-wah guitar licks of “Nightwatch”, Steve Gray’s sleazy horn and clav-funk on the A-side opener “Theme For A Hunter” and Brian Bennett’s rolling strut of “The Investigator” are just three of the highlights here. That last one being sampled by Jeff Jank under his Captain Funkaho guise on “My 2600” for Stones Throw back in 1999.
As with all of our KPM re-issues, the audio for The Hunter (Drama Suite) / Adventure Story comes from the original analogue tapes and has been remastered for vinyl by Be With regular Simon Francis. We’ve taken the same care with the sleeves, handing the reproduction duties over to Richard Robinson, the current custodian of KPM’s brand identity.
And don’t worry! Those KPM stickers aren’t stuck directly on the sleeves!