This is the kind of disc in which Guild specialises. Regis’s 
                  selection, however, wears a rather more populist look, and takes 
                  some staples of the genre in classic performances served up 
                  in a disc of two halves. The first half is devoted to some of 
                  the maestros of the form. We have Robert Farnon, Charles Williams, 
                  Ray Martin, Roy Goodwin, Sidney Torch and Wally Stott, or Angela 
                  Morley as he later became. There is also George Siravo and his 
                  saucy opus called Bumps-A-Daisy with its nice infusion 
                  of Boogie piano.
                   
                  Some of the famous radio signature tunes are here, nostalgic 
                  vehicles for those of a certain age or, indeed, most any other 
                  age. If you listened to Dick Barton, In Town Tonight, Top 
                  of the Form, or if you still listen to The Archers, 
                  you’ll know what they are. Farnon performs his own Sunny 
                  Side Up as well as conducting Sidney Torch’s evocative 
                  and delightful London Transport Suite. Then there are 
                  the Frederick Fennell Eastman-Rochester ‘Pops’ Orchestra recordings 
                  of Percy Grainger — five of them, to be exact.
                   
                  So far, so good then. But I am puzzled by the six Eric Coates 
                  tracks, which are claimed to be conducted by the composer in 
                  the 1930s and 1940s, making them by some way the earliest recordings 
                  here. If this is true, I shall eat my hat. Or, rather, let’s 
                  put it this way. If Regis has discovered the elixir of gramophonic 
                  youth, I should like to know what it is. I suspect there’s been 
                  a mix-up somewhere along the line. I’m not aware that Coates 
                  ever conducted the LSO or LPO, as claimed. I thought he only 
                  usually conducted the Light Symphony Orchestra, or the New Symphony, 
                  or just the generic ‘Symphony Orchestra’. I suspect these may 
                  be recordings by Charles Groves, or Charles Mackerras or Reg 
                  Kilbey. They’re undoubtedly from LPs.
                   
                  Until this has been cleared up, I’m afraid I am in no man’s 
                  land as regards this disc.
                   
                  Jonathan Woolf
                   
                  Full tracklist
                   
                  1. Charles Williams: Devil’s Galop (Dick Barton, Special Agent) 
                  [2.48]
                  Charles Williams and his Concert Orchestra
                  Recorded in 1948
                  2. Robert Farnon: Portrait of a Flirt (In Town Tonight) [2.43]
                  Queen’s Hall Light Orchestra, Sidney Torch
                  Recorded in 1948
                  3. Ray Martin: Marching Strings (Top of the Form) [2.40]
                  Ray Martin and his Concert Orchestra
                  Recorded in 1952
                  4. Arthur Wood: Barwick Green (The Archers) [2.47]
                  Sidney Torch and his Orchestra
                  Recorded in1951
                  5. Robert Farnon: Sunny Side Up (BBC Light Programme) [1.58]
                  Robert Farnon and his orchestra
                  Recorded in 1957
                  6. Ron Goodwin: Red Cloak [2.36
                  Ron Goodwin and his Orchestra
                  Recorded in 1957
                  Sidney Torch: London Transport Suite
                  7. The Hansom Cab [2.09]
                  8. Rosie The Red Omnibus [2.01]
                  9. 5.52 form Victorloo [2.14]
                  Robert Farnon and the Danish State Radio Orchestra
                  Recorded in 1957
                  10. Angela Morley: Starlight [2.52]
                  Robert Farnon and the Danish State Radio Orchestra
                  Recorded in 1956
                  11. George Siravo: Bumps-A-Daisy [2.38]
                  George Siravo and his Orchestra
                  Recorded in 1956
                  12. Eric Coates: By the Sleepy Lagoon (Desert Island Discs) 
                  [3.03]
                  Eric Coates and the London Symphony Orchestra
                  Recorded in 1940
                  13. Eric Coates: Television March [3.21]
                  Eric Coates and the London Symphony Orchestra
                  Recorded in 1946
                  14. Eric Coates: Knightsbridge March from ‘London Suite’ [4.17]
                  Eric Coates and London Philharmonic Orchestra
                  Recorded in 1933
                  15. Eric Coates: The Merrymakers, Miniature Overture [4.13]
                  Eric Coates and the London Symphony Orchestra
                  Recorded in 1931
                  16. Eric Coates: Calling All Workers (Music While You Work) 
                  [3.05]
                  Eric Coates and the London Symphony Orchestra
                  Recorded in 1940
                  17. Eric Coates: Oxford Street March from ‘London Again Suite’ 
                  [3.25]
                  Eric Coates and the Symphony Orchestra
                  Recorded in 1936
                  18. Percy Grainger: Country Gardens [2.14]
                  Frederick Fennell and the Eastman-Rochester ‘Pops’ Orchestra
                  19. Percy Grainger: Shepherd’s Hey [2.07]
                  Frederick Fennell and the Eastman-Rochester ‘Pops’ Orchestra
                  20. Percy Grainger: Molly on the Shore [4.26]
                  Frederick Fennell and the Eastman-Rochester ‘Pops’ Orchestra
                  21. Percy Grainger: Londonderry Air [3.35]
                  Frederick Fennell and the Eastman-Rochester ‘Pops’ Orchestra
                  Tracks 18-21 recording first published in 1960 
                
                  See also review by John 
                  France