In 1975 I put together a tape, made of highlights of the really awful recordings I had made over the years at Reilly. It shows none of my abilities and all of my flaws as an audio engineer (at least as of 35 years ago). While I got better over the years, sadly these recordings did not. I transferred it to the digital domain, cut it into separate tracks and removed anything from 1974. And still, its pretty awful. But I've posted here as 15 separate mp3 files - Great to have, to listen to once - then file away for the next 35 years. Click on the track number to download/listen to the that selection... Have fun!
(just discovered that this does not work with all systems or browsers - in
most IE set-ups - you can right click on the
track then select "save target as", store the mp3 on your hard drive, then
listen to it late at night, when no one will know :-)
and for sounds of 74 <click here>
for more Reilly Memories <click here>
and for the end of the internet <click
here>
Track One:
Introduction (read by Donna Syracuse, class of 1974), Montage of sounds
1969-1973, Here Comes the Sun (Duet performed by Debbie Soltis).
Track Two: Highlights
from the Reilly Production of Oliver.
Track Three: Jerry
Catalanello (Music teacher) performs "Our Day Will Come.
Track Four: If You
Were the Sunset (Performed by Debbie Soltis, class of 73).
Track Five: Introducing
the Reilly Band's Rock Concert (December 21, 1972).
Track Six: Reilly Rock
Band performs Make Me Smile 12-21-72.
Track Seven:
Title song from Reilly's production of Little Mary Sunshine.
Track Eight:
Highlights from Little Mary Sunshine.
Track Nine: Debbie
Soltis performs Its The Same Again.
Track Ten: Two
Songs from the Reilly Jazz Concerts... Intro and 12th Street Rag performed for
the Boys Side (12-19-72), Cute performed for the Girls Side (12-22-1972).
Track Eleven: From
Robert Frost day 1972, Reilly Band performs the Theme From Shaft.
Track Twelve: From
December 17, 1972 - Reilly Band Christmas Concert (12 days of Christmas).
Track Thirteen:
Reilly Ring Dance April 12, 1973. Faded Blue performs Listen to the Music.
Track Fourteen: Overture
to the Reilly production of A Thurber Carnival
Track Fifteen: Be Back Soon
(From Reilly's Production of Oliver)