Carl Davis
Biography
Carl Davis (October 28, 1936 – August 3, 2023) was an American-born British conductor and composer. He wrote music for more than 100 television programmes, notably the landmark ITV series The World at War (1973) and BBC's Pride and Prejudice (1995), and he created new scores for concert and cinema performances of vintage silent movies and composed many film, ballet and concert scores that were performed worldwide, including the Liverpool Oratorio in 1991, in collaboration with Paul McCartney. Davis's publisher was Faber Music.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Process
2017

Voices
2014

Shaolin Soul (Episode 3)
2014

Atlantic Rhythm And Blues 1947-1974
1985

Young, Tough And Terrible
1972

Soulful Strut
1968

Greatest Hits
1983

Yours Forever
1983

Okeh Rhythm & Blues
1982

Real People
1980

Send In The Clowns
1979

The Chi-Lites Greatest Hits
1972

Let Me Belong To You
1970

Soulful Strut
1968

I Get The Sweetest Feeling
1968

Rib Tips & Pig Snoots
2000

On Screen
1986

A Portrait Of Walter Jackson
1983

Reet Petite
1983

The Best Of Phoebe Snow
1981

Ear Candy
1980

When You're #1
1979

When You're # 1
1979

Who Is She...
1978
Credited work
2,744 releases · 568 albums · active 1958–2025
- Production · 2,346
- Performance · 1,757
- Other credits · 68
Studios: Universal Recording Studio · Freight Train Studios · Rhinoceros Studios · Ameraycan Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Jackie Wilson
- Gene Chandler
- Walter Jackson
- Major Lance
- The Chi-Lites
- The Artistics
- Barbara Acklin
