Tilsley - Haseley - Flick in Byways, from 1976

 


Information here, mostly composed by Reginald Tilsley.  You can see from his discography he led an orchestra and / or composed orchestral music, then made some libraries in the 1970s.

The description is quite appropriate: 

light group sounds featuring keyboards

I was struck by how lovely his composition called Clarissa is, with the different keyboards recalling our beloved Hawkshaw:



Porcelain, also by Tilsley:






source https://progressreview.blogspot.com/2025/11/tilsley-haseley-flick-in-byways-from.html

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