It's titled 'T.E.E.," composed by Jerry Mengo, and was released on the Montparnasse 2000 library music album "Easy Music." The album has been out of print for decades, but used copies can still be found with a little digging.
James
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Here's another question from this same Gatcha-fan I found on Tumblr (I'm trying to get her to take a peek over here- I think she'll like it):
"Okay, another weird question... the music that's in ep 97, after Ken fires the missile that blows up the astronauts, sounds like pipe organ music you would hear in a church. Any clues as to what it is?"
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Originally posted by Springie
"Okay, another weird question... the music that's in ep 97, after Ken fires the missile that blows up the astronauts, sounds like pipe organ music you would hear in a church. Any clues as to what it is?"
The instrument or the piece of music? The instrument is, as noted, an organ. The piece of music is "Eglises et Sanctuaires," composed by Daniel J. White from the Montparnasse 2000 library music album "Musique Pour..." Mr. White did several albums under that same name for the MP 2000 series, but the one with that particular piece of music is stock # MP 02.
I am just in awe...is there anything that you don't know, James? Really, I don't believe it is possible to "stump" you...
Thanks again, I'll share your info with my new friend. I'm still hoping to get her over to some more Gatch sites. She seems to have a great interest in the series.
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