We've been over some of this territory before in one of the old threads but I can't recall which one, so here goes what I know:
1) "The Hawaiians" was on an LP, of course, but not to my knowledge on an "official" CD. (That means you need to read between the lines on this message board.) 2) "Confetti", by Bronislau Kaper, is the Main Title music from the Jane Wyman-Van Johnson-Howard Keel-Barry Sullivan MGM film of 1951, "Three Guys Named Mike". (I think this recording of "Confetti" as conducted by Johnny Green may actually even be the soundtrack recording of that Main Title from the vaults.) I believe elements of this piece also appear in modified/orchestrated/arranged form in the "Adoration" ballet from "Lili", so that's probably why they decided to release it with the "Lili" soundtrack album. 3) "The Reivers" I can't help you with. Sorry.
Ahh! C'mon with this "welcome" stuff! This person has been a "junior member" since Feb 28th /2002..(Just look at some of the people who responded to this thread! Many, are gone now, or not around posting anymore.. SOME, regretably) I get a kick out of these "Welcome" topics.. "Welcome"?? Long "belated", you last few..Ohff..