- Source: The Andrew Oldham Orchestra
The Andrew Oldham Orchestra was a musical side project in the mid-1960s created by Andrew Loog Oldham, the original manager and record producer of the Rolling Stones. There was no actual orchestra per se. The name was applied to recordings made by Loog Oldham using a multitude of session musicians, including members of the Rolling Stones.
The Rolling Stones Songbook included an orchestral version of the Rolling Stones song "The Last Time", which was sampled by The Verve for their track "Bitter Sweet Symphony". The threat of litigation over the licence for the sample led to the entire copyright to the composition, belonging to Richard Ashcroft, the Verve's frontman, being taken by ABKCO Records, and the assignation of the songwriting credit to Jagger and Richards. At the 2019 Ivor Novello Awards, Ashcroft announced that Jagger and Richards had "signed over all their publishing for Bittersweet Symphony", ending the dispute.
Discography
= Albums
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External links
rateyourmusic.com - features the discography of the Andrew Oldham Orchestra
The Andrew Oldham Orchestra discography at Discogs
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Dancing Queen (ABBA)
- Ben-Hur (film 1959)
- Kid A
- Film Musik Terbaik (Grammy Award)
- The Andrew Oldham Orchestra
- Andrew Loog Oldham
- The Last Time (Rolling Stones song)
- Bitter Sweet Symphony
- David Whitaker (composer)
- Brian Jones
- List of 1960s musical artists
- ABKCO Records
- The Verve
- Andy Babiuk
Sekawan Limo (2024)
Rustin (2023)
The Living Daylights (1987)
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