by JimN » 28 May 2011, 10:25
It sounds to me as though Lara's Theme is the same version as broadcast on the BBC World Service programme "Top Of The Pops" and probably on "Easy Beat". It was already in the BBC "can" of course, as were a number of live-in-the-BBC-studio versions of other 1966/67 Shads releases (some of which have surfaced on BBC transcription LPs).
Eventually, the later studio version of Lara's Theme would be credited to Hank only, though it may have started life along with some combination of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Born Free, The Big Country and The Windmills Of Your Mind as probables for the mooted Shadows LP of film music, from which only Slaughter On 10th Avenue ever reached the shelves as a Shads product.
Puttin' On The Style was a slightly later addition to the canon (from the Hawkshaw period) and was never released in a studio version. I didn't know it had its Shads origins in the period when Bruce was still with the group - but it makes sense that it was introduced around the same time as Cool Water, another acoustic country-styled adaptation.
JN
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