by JimN » 19 Jul 2014, 13:52
There were various pieces of music recorded around the same time - after Bruce had nominally left the group in late 1968. Some of them were eventually issued as by The Shadows and others released as being by Hank B Marvin.
It has been revealed that these recordings were made as contributions to a mooted album of film themes and incidental music (whether by The Shadows or as a Hank solo venture is not absolutely clear). The titles may have included Slaughter On 10th Avenue ("Shadows"), Midnight Cowboy ("Hank B Marvin") and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ("Shadows").
Of course, Hank's first solo LP featured several film themes which might well have been part of the original movie-music-album plan: Born Free, Lara's Theme (from "Dr Zhivago"), The Big Country and The Windmills Of My Mind (from "The Thomas Crown Affair").
Lara's Theme is an interesting one. The Shadows never released (or, it seems, made) a studio recording of it, but it was recorded for BBC "live" radio appearances around the turn of 1967/1968. Bruce is on the BBC version, but not the later HBM recording.