"KPM 1000 Series: Underscore" by Johnny Pearson is a captivating journey into the world of library music, released on January 1, 1968, under the KPM 1000 LP Series label. This album, spanning 32 minutes, is a testament to Pearson's versatility and mastery of various musical styles, making it a timeless piece in the library music genre.
The album features a diverse range of tracks, from the subtle and atmospheric "Underscore" and "Motion Underscore" to the more dynamic and engaging pieces like "Orchestra in Motion" and "Traffic Jam." Pearson's compositional prowess shines through in tracks like "Johnny Takes a Trip" and "Thought for Survival," showcasing his ability to create memorable melodies and intricate arrangements. The album also includes a series of "Incidental Backcloth" tracks, which provide a rich tapestry of background music, perfect for setting the mood in various settings.
"KPM 1000 Series: Underscore" is not just an album but a collection of musical gems that have been used in numerous television shows and films, including the iconic British series "Emergency Ward 10." The album's enduring appeal lies in its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia while remaining relevant and engaging for modern audiences.
Johnny Pearson, along with Keith Mansfield and David Lindup, contributed to the rich tapestry of the KPM 1000 Series, which was recorded in various locations across continental Europe, including Germany, Belgium, Holland, and Switzerland. This album is a testament to the collaborative spirit and musical innovation that characterized the KPM 1000 Series, making it a significant contribution to the library music genre.