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'''Hi-Q''' was a brand and library of [[production music]] produced and distributed by [[Capitol Records]] in the late 1950s-early 1960s. It saw quite a bit of use in several movies and other productions, most notably in the 1968 film ''[[Night of the Living Dead]]'', in which producer [[Karl Hardman]] used tracks from the library, and then enhanced them by adding electronic effects to the tracks (such as echo and reverb).
'''Hi-Q''' was a brand and library of [[production music]] produced and distributed by [[Capitol Records]] in the late 1950s-early 1960s. It saw quite a bit of use in several movies and other productions, most notably in the 1968 film ''[[Night of the Living Dead]]'', in which producer [[Karl Hardman]] used tracks from the library, and then enhanced them by adding electronic effects to the tracks (such as echo and reverb).


''[[Yogi Bear]]'', ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]'', ''[[Amazon Women on the Moon]]'', ''[[Gumby]]'' and countless other productions have also used cues from the Hi-Q library.
''[[Yogi Bear]]'', ''[[The Ren and Stimpy Show]]'', ''[[Amazon Women on the Moon]]'', ''[[Gumby]]'', six [[Looney Tunes]]/[[Merrie Melodies]] cartoons of 1958 and countless other productions have also used cues from the Hi-Q library.


Hi-Q was released by Capitol on both a series of 12" [[phonographic record]]s and a set of [[open-reel]] audiotapes as well.
Hi-Q was released by Capitol on both a series of 12" [[phonographic record]]s and a set of [[open-reel]] audiotapes as well.

== See also ==
* [[Looney Tunes]]: ''[[Hook, Line and Stinker]]'', ''[[Pre-Hysterical Hare]]'', ''[[Gopher Broke]]'', ''[[Freudy Cat]]'' (certain prints).
* [[Merrie Melodies]]: ''[[Weasel While You Work]]'', ''[[A Bird in a Bonnet]]'', ''[[Hip Hip-Hurry!]]''.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 07:06, 26 May 2013

Hi-Q was a brand and library of production music produced and distributed by Capitol Records in the late 1950s-early 1960s. It saw quite a bit of use in several movies and other productions, most notably in the 1968 film Night of the Living Dead, in which producer Karl Hardman used tracks from the library, and then enhanced them by adding electronic effects to the tracks (such as echo and reverb).

Yogi Bear, The Ren and Stimpy Show, Amazon Women on the Moon, Gumby, six Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies cartoons of 1958 and countless other productions have also used cues from the Hi-Q library.

Hi-Q was released by Capitol on both a series of 12" phonographic records and a set of open-reel audiotapes as well.

See also