
Doug Randle, (1928-2013), was a writer, arranger, musician, and conductor with roots deep in the Canadian jazz scene of the 1950s. After a lengthy spell working in England during the first half of the 1960s, he returned to Toronto and took up an in-house position at the government sanctioned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), where in 1970 he recorded "Songs For The New Industrial State", released at the time on the Kanata Records label. The songs
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Coloured Plastics
Warm in the Sunshine
Song For The Middle Ag-ed
Isn't It A Pity
Nicolston Dam
Vive La Company
One-Way Swimming
Batteries Not Included
Martin Of Her Mind
Life Will Be Worth Living
Friend Of Mine
Isn't It a Pity?
Maybe Life Will Be Worth Living After All
You Know That Fella (Is A Friend Of Mine)
Couloured Plastics
Song For The Middled Ag-ed
Batteries Not Incuded
Song For The Middle Aged
One Way Swimming
Song For The Middle Age-Ed
Isn't It A Pity? (1971)
Coloured Plastic
6. Warm In The Sunshine
Songs for the New Industrial State
Coloured Plastics (range)
Vive La Company (range)
Isnt It A Pity
You Know That Fella
Maybe Life Will Be Worth
Isn’t It a Pity
.Doug Randle Isn't It a Pity
.Doug Randle Coloured Plastics
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