Peter Reno
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Peter Reno was a musical composition partnership between Peter Taylor and Cliff Twemlow. They were active throughout the sixties and seventies and had music included in popular TV shows including Queenie's Castle and Crown Court and several films including Dawn of the Dead.
Peter Reno albums
- Z-Patrol (1967, De Wolfe Music, with Reg Tilsley)
- Inter City (1967, De Wolfe, with John Reids and Jack Trombey)
- Bossalena (1967, De Wolfe, with Keith Papworth and Edward Ward)
- Mini-Skirt (1967, De Wolfe, with Les Reed and Reg Tilsley)
- There’s a World Going On (1967, De Wolfe, with Reg Tilsley and others)
- Lucky Me (1967 De Wolfe, track "Intimate")
- Travelling Light (1967, De Wolfe)
- Polaris (1967, De Wolfe)
- For the Young (1967, De Wolfe, with John Reids)
- Big City Story (1968, De Wolfe)
- More Electric Banana (1968, De Wolfe, tracks "Street Girl" and "Love, Dance and Sing")
- Inherit the Wind (1968, De Wolfe)
- Colours (1969, De Wolfe)
- Blue Pacific (1969, De Wolfe)
- Loony Tunes (1969, De Wolfe)
- TV Suite Vol. 2 (1980, De Wolfe, with Johnny Hawksworth)
- Sweet Chariot and Friends (1970, De Wolfe)
- Key Largo (1970, De Wolfe, with Reg Tilsley)
- Tilsley Orchestral 9 (1970, De Wolfe, with Reg Tilsley and D Bradford)
- Sunspots (1971, De Wolfe, with Johnny Hawksworth)
- Sit Back (1971, Hudson Music)
- Illinois (1971, De Wolfe)
- Alibi (1971, De Wolfe, with Johnny Hawksworth)
- Restless Woman (1971, De Wolfe)
- Times Two (1971, De Wolfe, with Keith Papworth)
- Afro-Rock (1971, De Wolfe, as Vecchio)
- Native Rhymes (1972, De Wolfe)
- Wheel of Fortune (1972, De Wolfe, with Reg Tilsley)
- Great Day (1972, De Wolfe, with Simon Haseley)
- Quartet of Modern Jazz Vol. 2 (1972, De Wolfe)
- Tete a Tete (1972, De Wolfe, with Reg Wale and Simon Haseley)
- City Scene (1972, De Wolfe, with Keith Papworth and Jack Trombey)
- Junction (1973, De Wolfe)
- Synthesizer Contact (1973, De Wolfe)
- Syndrome (1973, De Wolfe, with Reg Tilsley)
- Hot Breath (1974, Hudson Records, with Reg Tilsley)
- Super Ride (1974, De Wolfe, with Barry Stoller)
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