| 1 | –Howard Cable | Sennet | 0:57 |
| 2 | –Nino Nardini | In Calcutta | 0:39 |
| 3 | –John Leach | Oasis | 1:06 |
| 4 | –Robert Farnon | Gong (a) | 0:10 |
| 5 | –Thomas Rajna | Archaeology | 0:50 |
| 6 | –Leslie Bridgewater | Papyri Of Cleopatra | 1:34 |
| 7 | –Nino Nardini | Minarets | 1:25 |
| 8 | –Felton Rapley | Legions On The March | 1:09 |
| 9 | –Alfredo Antonini | Roman Empire | 3:17 |
| 10 | –R. Raman / Salil Singh | Music From India — Motion | 0:25 |
| 11 | –John Leach | Belly Dance | 1:31 |
| 12 | –Henri Betti / Paul Bonneau | Coliseum | 2:55 |
| 13 | –Charles Williams | Eastern Street Scene | 1:33 |
| 14 | –Tony Lowry | Prayer Wheel | 1:16 |
| 15 | –Peter Hope | Osiris | 1:03 |
| 16 | –Walter Stott | India | 3:05 |
| 17 | –Malcolm Williamson | Roman World | 0:17 |
| 18 | –Robert Farnon | Drumdramatic (a) | 0:15 |
| 19 | –Leslie Bridgewater | Anubis | 1:14 |
| 20 | –Johnny Hawksworth | Sitar Dances (a) | 1:26 |
| 21 | –R. Raman / Salil Singh | Music From India — Ending | 0:07 |
| 22 | –Gordon Franks | Two Fanfares (a) | 0:11 |
| 23 | –Thomas Rajna | Ancient Myths | 1:29 |
| 24 | –Tony Lowry / Tony Fones | Sand Dunes | 0:47 |
| 25 | –R. Raman / Salil Singh | Music From India — Delhi | 2:19 |
| 26 | –R. Raman / Salil Singh | Music From India — Village | 1:41 |
| 27 | –Patrick Beaver / A. F. Lilly | Temple Of The Sphinx (a) | 1:31 |
| 28 | –Walter Stott | Casbah | 2:52 |
| 29 | –John Leach | Slow Dance | 1:12 |
| 30 | –Bob Adams | Rickshaw | 2:48 |
| 31 | –Patrick Beaver / A. F. Lilly | Temple Of The Sphinx (b) | 0:52 |
| 32 | –Walter Stott | China | 3:09 |
| 33 | –Robert Farnon | Drumdramatic (d) | 0:01 |
| 34 | The Mysteries Of Ancient Egypt | ||
| 35 | –Howard Cable | Fanfare And Flourish | 0:59 |
| 36 | –Robert Farnon | Welcome To The Orient | 0:22 |
| 37 | –Edward Charles | Indian Flute | 1:05 |
| 38 | –Edward German | Long Live Rome | 0:24 |
| 39 | –Robert Farnon | Gong (b) | 0:13 |
| 40 | –Robert Farnon | Drumdramatic (c) | 0:13 |
| 41 | –Robert Farnon | Drumdramatic (b) | 0:49 |
| 42 | Courts Of The Chinese Emperors | ||
| 43 | –John Scott | Lotus | 2:14 |
| 44 | –Robert Farnon | Drumdramatic (e) | 0:38 |
| 45 | –John Scott | High Priest Of Armun | 1:50 |
| 46 | Legends From The Bhagavad Gita | ||
| 47 | –Sam Fonteyn | Short Fanfare | 0:17 |
| 48 | –R. Raman / Salil Singh | Music From India — Temple | 1:12 |
| 49 | –Bob Adams | Arabia | 0:44 |
| 50 | –Walford Heyden | The Pharoahs | 2:49 |
| 51 | –Raymond Jones | Jade Cong | 1:22 |
| 52 | –Charles Williams | Snake Charmer | 1:26 |
| 53 | –Johnny Hawksworth | Sitar Dances (b) | 1:33 |
| 54 | Conquests Of The Roman World | ||
| 55 | –Sidney Torch | Gong Beat | 0:16 |
| 56 | –Roger Roger | Pagan Rites | 2:58 |
| 57 | –Charles Williams | Fanfare For An Ambassador | 0:16 |
| 58 | –Gordon Franks | Two Fanfares (b) | 0:16 |
Orchestral themes and fanfares depicting ancient Egypt, the Roman Empire, ancient dynasties of the Chinese Emperors and the India of 3,000 years ago
This CD, from the Chappell RML Archive Collection, brings together music from the depths of our tape vaults that represent the more tangible aspects of Ancient Civilisations that are know to history.
"The Mysteries of Ancient Egypt" is a panoramic collage of tracks depicting Cairo and the Great Pyramids of Giza — the last existing monuments representing "The Sevens Wonders of the World". Recent research has shown that both the Sphinx and the Pyramids may be far older than previously imagined, possible dating back to 10,500 BC . . .
"Conquests of the Roman World" contains grand fanfares and marches representing the grandeur of the decedent Roman Empire, which Hollywood immortalised in films such as "Anthony and Celopatra", "Ben Hur" and Spartacus".
"Courts of the Chinese Emperors" — takes us to the ancient dynasties of warrior kings and grand temples, covered in deep mysticism.
Finally, "Legends from the Bhagavad Gita" portrays ancient tales from the great Sanskrit epic of Indian Mythology. Throughout the centuries the Mahabharata, the vast book from which the Bhagavad Gita is taken, tells of Vedic India 3,000 years ago, the four cycles or "yugas" in which humanity has existed and the legends of the seven ancient Seers.