For the record Audio Network are a 'Music Library Production Company' that supplies music to the Broadcast (TV & Radio) Industry, in the same way as KPM, Carlin, Bruton etc. operate Terry Devine King is probably their most prolific writer, and these companies make their money by supplying production music composed by their stable of in-house composers. Many of these tracks are 'soundalikes' so if a production company is making a 60's drama and can't afford to license a Hendrix or Who tracks they can get a soundalike a lot cheaper from a Production Library. I haven't been to the Audio Network website lately, but I assume there are a number of 60's northern and general soul soundalikes.