DELIA DERBYSHIRE
Electrosonic (Very Limited Edition Green Vinyl)
LP
DELIA DERBYSHIRE
Electrosonic
CD
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An Electric Storm (DIGITALLY REMASTERED WITH ENHANCED PACKAGING AND SLEEVENOTES)
CD
DAPHNE ORAM
Oramics
2CD
DELIA DERBYSHIRE / DUDLEY SIMPSON / VARIOUS
The Tomorrow People - Original Television Music
LP
BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP
The BBC Radiophonic Workshop: A Retrospective
2CD
BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP
The Radiophonic Workshop
CD
BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP
Doctor Who At The BBC Radiophonic Workshop : Volume 1 - The Early Years 1963-1969
CD
BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP
Doctor Who At The BBC Radiophonic Workshop : Volume 2 - New Beginnings 1970-1980
CD
BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP
BBC Radiophonic Music
CD
JOHN BAKER
John Baker Tapes - Limited Vinyl Edition
LP
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CD
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John Baker Tapes Vol. 1 (Rare & Unreleased Workshop Recordings)
CD
DAPHNE ORAM
Oramics
MP3 Release
DAPHNE ORAM
Oramics
FLAC Release
RON GEESIN
Electrosound
LP
DELIA DERBYSHIRE / DUDLEY SIMPSON / VARIOUS
The Tomorrow People - Original Television Music
CD
VARIOUS / BBC RADIOPHONIC WORKSHOP
Music From The BBC Radiophonic Workshop
4 X 10"
*EXTREMELY LIMITED CD EDITION - 1000 COPIES FOR THE WORLD* Finding out there's a full album of previously unreleased material from Delia and her Radiophonic associates would rank as a year-high for mostly anyone working in any respectable record shop anywhere in the world. The first thing that hit me though was that it must be a bit average, you know, surely it would have been found and re-released, people would be talking about it right? But no, this album has literally come out of nowhere and truly is as top quality as you could possibly imagine, pipping most other collections I've heard from the radiophonic stable and becoming very quickly one of the diamonds of the lady's incredible catalogue. Firstly I must tell you, my affliction comes from Doctor Who, so I'm a sucker for even the later period Derbyshire stuff, such as this - okay it might be more synth-led but it's no less crushing and it's got that rich metallic sci fi glow it's almost impossible not to fall for. She might be best known for her work with the workshop, but while she wasn't working on BBC series Derbyshire was moonlighting to raise extra cash and here, assisted by Brian Hodgson and Australian mood musiccomposer Don Harper, she put together a library record for the esteemed KPM label. Recorded under pseudonyms and filed away this material has rested untouched in some archive gathering dust for years, so we can only thank the label (run by a close personal friend of the late Derbyshire) for digging this out and treating it with so much love - the packaging is absolutely fabulous, paying close attention to the library music roots but also staying markedly contemporary in look and feel. So what's the music like? Well surprisingly this doesn't go the route of small skits and re-used themes as much as most library records do, rather this goes from the more upbeat cuts to epic, long-format swirling numbers you would associate with Doctor Who or other BBC sci fi shows of the era. I've played this continuously since copies arrived on Monday and I have to say it is easily one of the most essential releases of the year, really illustrating everything that I love about British early electronic blippery. this is bound to be very sought after indeed and truly is quite impossibly wonderful. Essential Purchase.
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DELIA DERBYSHIRE
Electrosonic (Very Limited Edition Green Vinyl)
LP
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Electrosound
LP
DELIA DERBYSHIRE
Electrosonic
CD