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Stanley Myers' "Otley - Music from the Film Score" is a captivating journey through the soundscape of a bygone era, released on November 29, 1968, under the RCA/Legacy label. This concise yet impactful album clocks in at just over 31 minutes, offering a swift yet immersive experience. Myers, known for his versatility, blends various musical styles in this soundtrack, from the hauntingly beautiful "Homeless Bones" to the playful "Mock-Baroque" and the evocative "Persian-Version." The album also features two distinct renditions of "Tell Her You Love Her," showcasing Myers' ability to convey different moods through music. With tracks like "The Pete Murray Late Late Late Show" and "Music to Pass Your Driving Test To," Myers infuses humor and whimsy into the mix. The album culminates with "The Return of Gerald Authur Otley," leaving the audience with a memorable finale. This collection is a testament to Myers' skill in creating evocative and engaging music that transcends the boundaries of traditional film scores.