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KPM Music/KPM (CDs/digital)
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British CD and digital label under KPM Music Ltd., based in London.
They had a few different addresses over the years; initially located at 21 Denmark Street, they later moved to 127 Charing Cross Road, then to 27 Wrights Lane and finally settled at 30 Golden Square.

KPM's CD releases started out towards the end of their vinyl output, their initial CDs being reissues mirroring or compiling material from their late LP releases.

The label is still active today, now as a digital label.

All dates and additional info in this listing was sourced from the actual CDs, as there seems to be some inconsistencies between these and the subsequent digital reissues.





KPM Music
CDs, jewel case:
KPM 1299/1333 CD - Classical Fusion 1/2 - Graham de Wilde (UNCONFIRMED)

KPM 1310 CD - Trick of the Light - Mitch Dalton

KPM 1317/8 CD - The Editor's Companion 1/2 - Dick Walter
KPM 1319 CD - Fantasia - Richard Harvey/Royal Philharmonic (1985)

KPM 1325 CD - Good News - Keith Mansfield (1986)

KPM 1337 CD - Tradewinds - Graham de Wilde & Mitch Dalton

KPM 1346 CD - Destinations - Nick Glennie-Smith
KPM 1347 CD - Compulsion - Andy Clark (UNCONFIRMED)
KPM 1348 CD - Achievers - John Devereaux/David Reilly

KPM 1351 CD - Inspiration... - Richard Harvey (1987)

KPM 1357 CD - Don't Talk Dance - Richard Myhill (1986)

KPM 1364 CD - Future-Positive - Keith Mansfield (1987)

KPM 1371/2 CD - Life Cycles - Richard Harvey (1987)
KPM 1373/4 CD - the Time Machine - Richard Myhill

KPM 1376 CD - Performance - John Devereaux (UNCONFIRMED)

KPM 1378 CD - Innovations - Keith Mansfield
KPM 1379 CD - Fresh and Crazy - Andy Clark/John Devereaux (1987)
KPM 1380 CD - Information Exchange - Graham de Wilde (1987)

KPM 1385 CD - Landscapes - Tony Hymas (UNCONFIRMED)

KPM 1387 CD - Piano Masterclass - Jonathan C. Starkey (1987)
KPM 1388 CD - Mediaspeak - Richard Myhill

KPM 1392 CD - Network Heroes - Rod Argent/Bob Howe (UNCONFIRMED)
KPM 1393 CD - Piano and Orchestra 1 - Johnny Pearson (1988)
KPM 1394 CD - Piano and Orchestra 2 - Johnny Pearson (UNCONFIRMED)


KPM 1 CD - Fantasia - Richard Harvey/Royal Philharmonic
KPM 2 CD - Classical Fusion 1/2 - Graham de Wilde
KPM 3 CD - Classical Fusion 3 - Graham de Wilde
KPM 4 CD - Compulsion - Andy Clark
KPM 5 CD - Inspiration... - Richard Harvey
KPM 6 CD - Tradewinds - Graham de Wilde & Mitch Dalton (1985)
KPM 7 CD - The Romantic Album - Dick Walter (1987)
KPM 8 CD - Future-Positive - Keith Mansfield
KPM 9 CD - Life Cycles - Richard Harvey
KPM 10 CD - The Time Machine - Richard Myhill
KPM 11 CD - Trick of the Light - Mitch Dalton
KPM 12 CD - Achievers - John Devereaux/David Reilly (1985)
KPM 13 CD - Upfront - Richard Myhill
KPM 14 CD - Performance - John Devereaux
KPM 15 CD - Fresh and Crazy - Andy Clark/John Devereaux
KPM 16 CD - The Video Connection - Keith Mansfield
KPM 17 CD - Good News - Keith Mansfield
KPM 18 CD - Innovations - Keith Mansfield
KPM 19 CD - Don't Talk Dance
KPM 20 CD - Information Exchange - Graham de Wilde
KPM 21 CD - The Editor's Companion 1/2 - Dick Walter (1984)
KPM 22CD - Editor's Companion 3/4 - Dick Walter
KPM 23 CD - Piano Masterclass - Jonathan C. Starkey
KPM 24 CD - Landscapes - Tony Hymas
KPM 25 CD - Destinations - Nick Glennie-Smith
KPM 26 CD - Mediaspeak
KPM 27 CD - Network Heroes
KPM 28 CD - Piano and Orchestra 1 - Johnny Pearson
KPM 29 CD - Piano and Orchestra 2 - Johnny Pearson
KPM 30 CD - Stepping Stones - Keith Mansfield (1987)
KPM 31 CD - Title Track - Andy Clark/Manny Elias (1988)
KPM 32 CD - Real Life - Ron Aspery (1988)
KPM 33 CD - Pioneers - Mark Emney
KPM 34 CD - Switch On - Graham Preskett
KPM 35 CD - Altered... Images - Andrew McCrorie-Shand
KPM 36 CD - Power - Alan Hawkshaw (1986)
KPM 37 CD - Earth Stories - Keith Mansfield
KPM 38 CD - Atmospheric Journeys 1 - Graham de Wilde (1985)
KPM 39 CD - Atmospheric Journeys 2 - Graham de Wilde (1988)
KPM 40 CD - Sunfresh - Keith Mansfield
KPM 41 CD - The Magic of Christmas - Richard Harvey (1987)
KPM 42 CD - Wired - John Devereaux (1988)
KPM 43 CD - Personal Glimpses... - Graham Preskett (1988)
KPM 44 CD - The Heart of the Machine - Duncan Mackay
KPM 45 CD - The Advence of Man - Rod Argent/Bob Howes (1988)
KPM 46 CD - Communique - David Reilly
KPM 47 CD - Live Large - Andy Clark (1988)
KPM 48 CD - Incentive - Dick Walter (1988)
KPM 49 CD - Piano Masterclass Two - Jonathan C. Starkey
KPM 50 CD - Homelands - Bob Foster
KPM 51 CD - The Edge - Richard Myhill
KPM 52 CD - Person to Person - Michael Storey
KPM 53 CD - The Way It... Is - Matthew Cang (1988)
KPM 54 CD - Link Up - Keith Mansfield (1989)
KPM 55 CD - South America: A Traveller's Companion - Mauricio Venegas
KPM 56 CD - Rock Odyssey - Clempson/Jenkins (1988)
KPM 57 CD - Essential Classics - Fiachra Trench
KPM 58 CD - Real or Unreal - David Vorhaus
KPM 59 CD - Guitar Player - Steve Howe
KPM 60 CD - Interactive - Bardoni & Warr
KPM 61 CD - Power House - Keith Mansfield
KPM 62 CD - Night Hawks - Charlie Morgan/Andy Pask (1989)
KPM 63 CD - Unntaural Causes 1 - Richard Harvey (1989)
KPM 64 CD - Unnatural Causes 2 - Richard Harvey
KPM 65 CD - Classical Fusion 4 - Graham de Wilde
KPM 66 CD - Dancing on the Roof - John Devereaux (1989)
KPM 67 CD - Don't Talk Dance 2 - Richard Myhill (1989)
KPM 68 CD - Street-Life - Paddy Kingsland
KPM 69 CD - Classic Lines - Tony Kinsey
KPM 70 CD - Around the World in 80 Minutes 1 (1989)
KPM 71 CD - Around the World in 80 Minutes 2 (1989)
KPM 72 CD - Around the World in 80 Minutes 3
KPM 73 CD - Around the World in 80 Minutes 4 (1989)
KPM 74 CD - Secrets - Richard Myhill
KPM 75 CD - Screenplay - John Devereaux (1989)
KPM 76 CD - Turkey and Greece: A Traveller's Companion - Daghan Baydur/Richard Thomas
KPM 77 CD - The Effects Machine - Paddy Kingsland
KPM 78 CD - Commercials & Programme Cues 1 - Andy Clark
KPM 79 CD - Commercials & Programme Cues 2 - Dick Walter
KPM 80 CD - Media Shock - Curtis Schwartz (1989)
KPM 81 CD - Archive Series Volume 1: Light Activity (1989)
KPM 82 CD - Archive Series Volume 2: Drama (1989)
KPM 83 CD - Archive Series Volume 3: Showbiz/Romance (1989)
KPM 84 CD - Archive Series Volume 4: Newsreel/Sport (1989)
KPM 85 CD - Get Real - Matthew Cang
KPM 86 CD - The Spirit of Christmas
KPM 87 CD - Whimsy - Dick Walter
KPM 88 CD - Mind Gmaes - Dave Vorhaus (1989)
KPM 89 CD - The Red White & Blue - Graham de Wilde
KPM 90 CD - Victoriana: Music Hall/Variety (1989
KPM 91 CD - Music of the 20's 30's 40's (1989)
KPM 92 CD - Come Dancing
KPM 93 CD - That's Showbiz
KPM 94 CD - An American Dream - Mitch Dalton (1989)
KPM 95 CD - USA: A Traveller's Companion - Graham Preskett (1989)
KPM 96 CD - The Reggae Album
KPM 97 CD - Campaign - John Devereaux (1989)
KPM 98 CD - Natural Science - Keith Mansfield (1989)
KPM 99 CD - Communication Technology - Keith Mansfield (1989)
KPM 100 CD - Action Trax - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 101 CD - Heritage - Harvey/Cornford/Gulland (1989)
KPM 102 CD - USSR & Eastern Europe: A Traveller's Companion (1990)
KPM 103 CD - The Ascendant - Richard Harvey
KPM 104 CD - The Sure Thing - Nick Bardoni/Steve Warr (1990)
KPM 105 CD - Second Circle - Keith Mansfield (1990)
KPM 106 CD - Piano Ragtime - Jonathan C. Starkey (1990)
KPM 107 CD - Stride and Boogie Piano - Jonathan C. Starkey (1990)
KPM 108 CD - Silent Movies (1990)
KPM 109 CD - The Decision Makers - Keith Mansfield (1990)
KPM 110 CD - Force Fields - Andrew McCrorie-Shand (1990)
KPM 111 CD - Commercials & Programme Cues 3 - Richard Myhill (1990)
KPM 112 CD - Commercials & Programme Cues 4 (1990)
KPM 113 CD - Discovery - Tony Hymas
KPM 114 CD - Essential Classics 2 - Fiachra Trench
KPM 115 CD - Business Direct - Richard Myhill (1990)
KPM 116 CD - Global Network - Graham de Wilde
KPM 117 CD - Prime Mover - Toby Gilks
KPM 118 CD - Sax Expressions - Ron Aspery
KPM 119 CD - Piano Cocktail (1990)
KPM 120 CD - Future Sense - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 121 CD - Freewheelin' - Graham Preskett
KPM 122 CD - Crash Bang Wallop - Gary Kettel (1990)
KPM 123 CD - Love Stories
KPM 124 CD - Impressions - Chorale (1990)
KPM 125 CD - Impressions II
KPM 126 CD - Check It Out - Matthew Cang
KPM 127 CD - Here to Dance - John Devereaux (1990)
KPM 128 CD - Symphonic Poems: 24 Orchestral Compositions - Richard Harvey (1990)
KPM 129 CD - Music for the Movies
KPM 130 CD - Storytellers - Paddy Kingsland
KPM 131 CD - Comedy Classics 1 (1990)
KPM 132 CD - Comedy Classics 2 - D. Farnon (1990)
KPM 133 CD - Pop Mania - Lee Ryda (1990)
KPM 134 CD - Visions - Bernd Roger (1990)
KPM 135 CD - Atmospheric Journeys 3 - Naresh Sohal (1990)
KPM 136 CD - Atmospheric Journeys 4 - Richard Harvey (1991)
KPM 137 CD - Solo Instruments: Vol One - Richard Myhill
KPM 138 CD - Music Beds - Bardoni/Warr
KPM 139 CD - Corporate World 1992 - Dexter & Bell
KPM 140 CD - FreeStyle - Andrew McCrorie-Shand (1990)
KPM 141 CD - Leisure Style - Richard Myhill (1991)
KPM 142 CD - Piano Expressions - John Taylor
KPM 143 CD - Play to Win - Andy Clark
KPM 144 CD - The Church Organ - Peter Lea-Cox
KPM 145 CD - Town & Country - Dick Walter (1990)
KPM 146 CD - Off the Wall - Ron Aspery (1990)
KPM 147 CD - Childrens Hour (1991)
KPM 148 CD - Hit Mix - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 149 CD - Historical Perspective - Keith Mansfield (1991)
KPM 150 CD - The History of War & Peace (1991)



KPM 151 CD - Essential Classics 3 - Fiachra Trench (1991)
KPM 152 CD - Feel Good - Keith Mansfield (1991)
KPM 153 CD - Songcity - Nigel Martinez/Josie James (1991)
KPM 154 CD - Living City - Steve Baker (1991)
KPM 155 CD - Solo Instruments: Vol Two - Richard Myhill (1991)
KPM 156 CD - The Competitive Edge - Dave Hewson (1991)
KPM 157 CD - The Jingle Factory - Paddy Kingsland
KPM 158 CD - The Spirit of the Age - John Devereaux (1991)
KPM 159 CD - World Music - Andy Clark
KPM 160 CD - Jingles and Themes 1 (1991)
KPM 161 CD - Jingles and Themes 2 - Roger Dexter/Alan Bell (1991)
KPM 162 CD - Corporate Classics - Graham de Wilde
KPM 163 CD - Survival - Keith Mansfield (1991)
KPM 164 CD - An African Journey - David Bradnum (1991)
KPM 165 CD - Design the Future - Keith Mansfield
KPM 166 CD - Wurlitzer Era: 1920-1980 - Len Rawle (1991)
KPM 167 CD - The Editor's Companion 5 - Dick Walter (1991)
KPM 168 CD - The Editor's Companion 6 - Dick Walter (1991)
KPM 169 CD - Orchestral Pictures - Debbie Wiseman
KPM 170 CD - Designer Lifestyle - Graham de Wilde/Nigel Martinez (1991)
KPM 171 CD - Go! - Richard Myhill (1992)
KPM 172 CD - Head Line News
KPM 173 CD - Pastorale - Fiachra Trench (1992)
KPM 174 CD - Sports + Fitness - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 175 CD - Alive and Kicking - Steve Baker
KPM 176 CD - Classic Fantastic - Dave Hewson (1992)
KPM 177 CD - Classic Lines 2 - Tony Kinsey
KPM 178 CD - Spain: A Traveller's Companion - Graham Preskett (1992)
KPM 179 CD - Frontrunner - Keith Mansfield
KPM 180 CD - Corporate Energy - John Devereaux (1992)
KPM 181 CD - Beyond the Blues - Clem Clempson
KPM 182 CD - Blues Collection - Stefan Grossman/Paul Jones (1993)
KPM 183 CD - RAF Brass & Wind Bands - Barrie Hingley (1992)
KPM 184 CD - RAF Brass & Wind Bands 2: Anthems
KPM 185 CD - Research + Development - Dave Hewson
KPM 186 CD - Prime Time - Richard Myhill (1992)
KPM 187 CD - Richard & Famous - Keith Mansfield
KPM 188 CD - Work Machine
KPM 189 CD - Rock Vocals: Number One - Nigel Jenkins (1992)
KPM 190 CD - The Versatile Voice (1992)
KPM 191 CD - Human Interest - Matthew Scott
KPM 192 CD - Drama: Atmospheres & Promos - Bardoni & Warr (1992)
KPM 193 CD - Pianos Solo
KPM 194 CD - The Sixties (1992)
KPM 195 CD - Ahead of the Game - Nick Glennie-Smith (1992)
KPM 196 CD - Rock Vocals: Ready or Not - Nigel Jenkins (1992)
KPM 197 CD - A Hint of Christmas - Adams/Abbott/Myhill/Devereaux (1992)
KPM 198 CD - Good Times - Keith Mansfield
KPM 199 CD - Nature - Paddy Kingsland (1993)
KPM 200 CD - Disappearing Earth: It's Time for a Fairer World - Dave Hewson (1993)
KPM 201 CD - Hit Factory USA - Josie James & Nigel Martinez (1993)
KPM 202 CD - Pop Rock & Dance - Myhill/Rea/Reekie/Bell
KPM 203 CD - The Graphic Orchestra - Ilona Sekacz
KPM 204 CD - Guitar Naturally - Clem Clempson/Bob Foster (1993)
KPM 205 CD - Brash Bash - Andy Clark (1993)
KPM 206 CD - The Art of Jazz - Laurence Cottle (1993)
KPM 207 CD - Power Up - Curtis Schwartz (1993)
KPM 208 CD - Country & Western/Bluegrass - Richard Gilks (1993)
KPM 209 CD - Mechanical Instruments - Andrew Pilmer & Curtis Schwartz (1994)
KPM 210 CD - Early Music 1150-1700 - Robert Foster (1993)
KPM 211 CD - Think Big - Richard Myhill (1993)
KPM 212 CD - Quirky and Curious - Hélène Muddiman
KPM 213 CD - Alice: In Memory of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, (Lewis Carroll) Author of Alice in Wonderland - Tony Kinsey (1993)
KPM 214 CD - Commercials, Promos & Links (1993)
KPM 215 CD - Commercial Breaks: Bumper Bargain Package
KPM 216 CD - Dance Frency (1993)
KPM 217 CD - Orchestral Dynamics: Volume 1 - London Symphony Orchestra (1993)
KPM 218 CD - Orchestral Dynamics: Volume 2 - London Symphony Orchestra (1993)
KPM 219 CD - Atmospheric Studies - Bill Connor
KPM 220 CD - Tony Hymas Plays Piano
KPM 221 CD - Positive Solutions - Keith Mansfield (1993)
KPM 222 CD - Music Beds 2 - Bardoni & Warr (1993)
KPM 223 CD - Archives Series Volume Five: 1940s and 1950s (1993)
KPM 224 CD - Archives Series Volume Six: 1940s and 1950s (1993)
KPM 225 CD - Research and Development: Part II - Dave Hewson (1993)
KPM 226 CD - The Rock Guitar Album - Cyrka/Clempson/Schwartz
KPM 227 CD - Pure Big Band - Dick Walter (1993)
KPM 228 CD - Pure Big Band Part 2: Vocals
KPM 229 CD - Flutes and Whistles - Andy Findon
KPM 230 CD - Virtual World - David Vorhaus (1993)
KPM 231 CD - Action Time (1994)
KPM 232 CD - Art Music and the Minimal - John Rae/Alan Reekie (1993)
KPM 233 CD - The Choral Experience - The Royal Choral Society/Bristol Cathedral Choir (1993)
KPM 234 CD - The Versatile Voice 2 (1994)
KPM 235 CD - Classical Guitar and Strings - Robert Foster
KPM 236 CD - Really Useful Guitar - Robert Foster (1994)
KPM 237 CD - Media Themes - Dave Hewson (1994)
KPM 238 CD - The Seventies (1994)
KPM 239 CD - Achievers 2: Total Commitment - John Devereaux (1994)
KPM 240 CD - The Art of Innovation - Andy Clark
KPM 241 CD - The Interactive Orchestra - Patrick Gowers (1994)
KPM 242 CD - The Rhythm Has It - Ian Thomas/Laurence Cottle (1994)
KPM 243 CD - Heartland USA - Richard Gilks
KPM 244 CD - A Traveller's Companion - Richard Harvey/Mauricio Venegas (1994)
KPM 245 CD - Life & Leisure - Curtis Schwartz (1994)
KPM 246 CD - Background Music (1994)
KPM 247 CD - Aim High (1994)
KPM 248 CD - The Celtic Connection - Frankie Hepburn & Austin Ince
KPM 249 CD - The Celtic Tradition (1994)
KPM 250 CD - Power Grooves - Matthew Cang (1994)
KPM 251 CD - Dance Indie Mix
KPM 252 CD - String Quartets: Then & Now
KPM 253 CD - Creative Sound Pictures - Stan Sulzmann/Simon Allen/Martin Pyne
KPM 254 CD - Think Big Two - Richard Myhill (1995)
KPM 255 CD - Peak Time Television
KPM 256 CD - Japan Old and New: Part 1 - Morita Makoto
KPM 257 CD - Japan Old and New: Part 2 - Morita Makoto (1995)
KPM 258 CD - Quirky and Curious 2½ - Hélène Muddiman
KPM 259 CD - In Search of Solutions - David Farnon
KPM 260 CD - Voicing the Classic: Part One - Carmen Daye/Steve Baker (1995)
KPM 261 CD - Voicing the Classic: Part Two - Carmen Daye/Steve Baker
KPM 262 CD - The Golden Age of Jazz (1995)
KPM 263 CD - History of Rock: 1955-65 - Richard Myhill
KPM 264 CD - The Hollywood Series: Dangerous Games - London Symphony Orchestra (1995)
KPM 265 CD - Atmospheric Colours
KPM 266 CD - Power Play - Bardoni & Warr
KPM 267 CD - Guitar Plus - Steve Howe
KPM 268 CD - Country Life: Four Distinctive, Thematic Suites Depicting Aspects of Rural Life Past and Present. (1995)
KPM 269 CD - Videoactive - Steve Spiro (1995)
KPM 270 CD - Textures - Dave Hewson (1995)
KPM 271 CD - Lifestyles - Steve Baker (1995)
KPM 272 CD - The Art of Jazz 2 - Laurence Cottle
KPM 273 CD - The Human Experience: One
KPM 274 CD - The Human Experience: Two
KPM 275 CD - Middle East Old & New: Part One
KPM 276 CD - Middle East Old & New: Part Two
KPM 277 CD - Fit to Win - Keith Mansfield & Curtis Scwhartz
KPM 278 CD - Jazz Then and Now - Tony Kinsey
KPM 279 CD - Ultimate Action - Richard Cottle (1995)
KPM 280 CD - Symphony
KPM 281 CD - The 20th Century Recalled - Tony Hymas (1995)
KPM 282 CD - Media Magic - Richard Myhill (1995)
KPM 283 CD - Information Explosion - Andy Clark
KPM 284 CD - Screenplay II: Killer Instinct - John Devereaux (1996)
KPM 285 CD - Screenplay 3: True Life - John Devereaux
KPM 286 CD - Drive - Curtis Schwartz (1995)
KPM 287 CD - Dance Power (1995)
KPM 288 CD - Essential Brass BAnd and Circus - Dick Walter
KPM 289 CD - In Character - Paddy Kingsland
KPM 290 CD - Information Technology - Clive Latham (1996)
KPM 291 CD - Simply Piano - Johnny Pearson (1996)
KPM 292 CD - Force: Power Grooves 2 - Matthew Cang (1996)
KPM 293 CD - Pastoral Heritage - Francis Shaw/Richard Harvey (1996)
KPM 294 CD - The Hollywood Series: Hearts & Lives (Part One) - London Symphony Orchestra
KPM 295 CD - The Hollywood Series: Hearts & Lives (Part Two) - London Symphony Orchestra
KPM 296 CD - Kids! Kids! Kids!: Part One
KPM 297 CD - Kids! Kids! Kids!: Part Two
KPM 298 CD - Sabor y salsa
KPM 299 CD - Groove Interstate - Nigel Martinez (1996)
KPM 300 CD - Millennium - Richard Harvey (1996)
KPM 301 CD - Folk Songs/Story Songs: Part One
KPM 302 CD - Folk Songs/Story Songs: Part Two (1996)
KPM 303 CD - Far East Old and New: Part One (1996)
KPM 304 CD - Far East Old and New: Part Two
KPM 305 CD - The Asia Experience
KPM 306 CD - Shades of Romance - Simon Chamberlain (1996)
KPM 307 CD - Shades of Drama - Simon Chamberlain (1996)
KPM 308 CD - Rock Attitude - Jan Cyrka (1996)
KPM 309 CD - The Way Forward - Paul Pritchard (1996)
KPM 310 CD - Voicing the Classic: Part Three - Carmen Daye/Steve Baker
KPM 311 CD - An African Journey: Part 2 - David Bradnum
KPM 312 CD - An African Journey: Part 3 - David Bradnum (1996)
KPM 313 CD - Drama 2 - Bardoni and Warr (1996)
KPM 314 CD - The Hollywood Series: Adagio - The Strings of the London Symphony Orchestra (1996)
KPM 315 CD - World Music 2 - Andy Clark (1997)
KPM 316 CD - Global Graffiti
KPM 317 CD - Horror + Mystery and Imagination: Part One - Dave Hewson
KPM 318 CD - Horror + Mystery and Imagination: Part Two - Dave Hewson
KPM 319 CD - Horror + Mystery and Imagination: Part Three - Dave Hewson
KPM 320 CD - Machine Media - Rupert Gregson Williams (1997)
KPM 321 CD - Logos Links & Stings: Part One (1996)
KPM 322 CD - Logos Links & Stings: Part Two (1996)
KPM 323 CD - Sax & Company - Ron Aspery
KPM 324 CD - Televisual - Steve Baker (1997)
KPM 325 CD - Sounds of the Sixties & Seventies: Part 1 (Sport/Drama/Showbiz/Glamour)
KPM 326 CD - Sounds of the Sixites & Seventies: Part 2 (Light Entertainment/Pop/Fashion/Easy Listening) (1997)
KPM 327 CD - The Hollywood Series: The Spirit of America - London Symphony Orchestra (1997)
KPM 328 CD - Future Classic 1 - Richard Myhill (1997)
KPM 329 CD - Future Classic 2 - Richard Myhill
KPM 330 CD - Dance Indie Mix 2 (1997)
KPM 331 CD - Archives: Volume 7 (1997)
KPM 332 CD - Archives: Volume 8 (1997)
KPM 333 CD - Media Mix - Curtis Schwartz (1997)
KPM 334 CD - Creative Image (1997)
KPM 335 CD - Songs of the Immortals: The Music of Imperial China - The Chinese Virtuosi
KPM 336 CD - Rhythm and Blues: Clem Clempson Presents a Collection of Classic R&B Styles! - Clem Clempson
KPM 337 CD - Metropolis - John Devereaux (1997)
KPM 338 CD - Save the Robot - Spiro and Wix (1997)
KPM 339 CD - The Harp Album - Jim Rattigan
KPM 340 CD - Sex Sells - Richard Myhill
KPM 341 CD - The Pulse - Matthew Cang & Paul Pritchard
KPM 342 CD - Sounds of the Jewish Worlds (1997)
KPM 343 CD - The Hollywood Series: SciFi
KPM 344 CD - London Underground
KPM 345 CD - Morphology - Noiseworks/RGW
KPM 346 CD - The Hollywood Series: Deadly Pursuits (1997)
KPM 347 CD - Play It with Style - Laurence Cottle
KPM 348 CD - The Theme Machine - Simon Chamberlain
KPM 349 CD - Vision Oil (1997)
KPM 350 CD - Essential Beats Volume.1: Techno Tunes and Phat Break Beats (1997)
KPM 351 CD - The Colours of South Africa: Part One (1998)
KPM 352 CD - The Colours of South Africa: Part Two
KPM 353 CD - Boom: A Fresh Mix of Razor Sharp Guitars, Explosive Drums and Hard Hitting Grooves - Jan Cyrka/Toby Bricheno (1997)
KPM 354 CD - Beatspeak: Reinforcing the Message - Dave Hewson (1997)
KPM 355 CD - Cinema Classics - Ron Goodwin
KPM 356 CD - Sounds of the Ancient World: Part One (1998)
KPM 357 CD - Liquid Audio: Stylish Themes and Cool Ambience (1997)
KPM 358 CD - Piano Epoch - Keith Nichols (1998)
KPM 359 CD - Strictly Jingles 1 (1998)
KPM 360 CD - Strictly Jingles 2 (1998)
KPM 361 CD - Stritcly Jingles 3 (1998)
KPM 362 CD - A Human Story - Richard Harvey
KPM 363 CD - Sound Barrier - Bardoni and Warr (1998)
KPM 364 CD - Struttin' Out - Stefan Grossman (1986)
KPM 365 CD - Burning Grooves: Hot Pop Tracks for Girls and Boys (1998)
KPM 366 CD - Essential Beats Volume.2: Deep Dark Bass and Grooves



KPM 367 CD - Comedy and Animation: Part. One - Dick Walter (1998)
KPM 368 CD - Comedy and Animation: Part. Two - Dick Walter (undated?)
KPM 369 CD - Cinema, Storytelling and Adventure: Part. Three - Dick Walter
KPM 370 CD - Human Nature - Stephen Baker (1998)
KPM 371 CD - Glorious World - Spiro and Wix
KPM 372 CD - Xtreme - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 373 CD - Dance Indie Mix
KPM 374 CD - Up and Live! - Richard Myhill (1998)
KPM 375 CD - Original Film Scores: Volume 1 (by Christopher Stone) - The ProArte Orchestra conducted in London (1998)
KPM 376 CD - Velocity...: The Fast Track to Big Beat Big Metal Jazz Funk 'n' Nasty, Energy Riddled High Impact Trax... Not for the Faint Hearted! (1998)
KPM 377 CD - Strictly Promos.
KPM 378 CD - The Hollywood Series: Sex and Intrigue 1 (1999)
KPM 379 CD - The Hollywood Series: Sex and Intrigue 2 (1999)
KPM 380 CD - Archive Series Volume Nine: 1940s and 50s (1999)
KPM 381 CD - Archive Series Volume Ten: 1940s, 50s and 60s (1999)
KPM 382 CD - Beds + Beats: A Confident Coolphatrhythmicgroove Hip Hop Slide Guitar Driving House West Coast Ambient Urban Soul Flamenco Vibe. (1998)
KPM 383 CD - The Rhythmic Core: The Ultimate Collection of Themes, Underscores and Grooves. - Andy Pask and Neal Wilkinson (1999)
KPM 384 CD - Tasty Bits... Laurence Cottle (1999)
KPM 385 CD - A Touch of Jazz - John Horler/Chris Laurence/Norma Winstone (1999)
KPM 386 CD - New Orleans to London: The Golden Years from 1890s to 1960s (1999)
KPM 387 CD - ... Drones + Soundscapes: Modern Culture + Documentaries + Atmospheric Diversities (1999)
KPM 388 CD - India: Old and New (Part One)
KPM 389 CD - India: Old and New (Part Two)
KPM 390 CD - The Nashville Story: The History of Country and Bluegrass. (1999)
KPM 391 CD - Made in the U.S.A.: Life and Travels in the U.S.A. Expressed through Country Music. (1999)
KPM 392 CD - Metamorphosis: One (1999)
KPM 393 CD - Metamorphosis: Two (1999)
KPM 394 CD - Pressure Cooker: A Veritable Feast of Break Beat, Big Beat Garage, Hip-Hop, Drum n' Bass, Indie and Pure Pop (1999)
KPM 395 CD - The Hollywood Series: Descriptive Scores (Part 1) - London Symphony Orchestra (1999)
KPM 396 CD - The Hollywood Series: Descriptive Scores (Part 2) - London Symphony Orchestra (1999)
KPM 397 CD - Euro Graffiti (1999)
KPM 398 CD - Roads to War: Pt. 1
KPM 399 CD - Roads to War: Pt. 2 (1999)
KPM 400 CD - Fantasia 2 - Richard Harvey
KPM 401 CD - Chronicle - John Devereaux (1999)
KPM 402 CD - Peaktime TV 2
KPM 403 CD - Free Spirit - Richard Myhill
KPM 404 CD - Urban Sounds of America
KPM 405 CD - Opera: The Works (Volume One) (1999)
KPM 406 CD - Opera: The Works (Volume Two) (1999)
KPM 407 CD - Spirit of Ireland (1999)
KPM 408 CD - Street Beat - Curtis Schwartz (1999)
KPM 409 CD - On the Road
KPM 410 CD - The Dark Side: Part One (1999)
KPM 411 CD - The Dark Side: Part Two (1999)
KPM 412 CD - Positive Evolutions: Contemporary Writing for Strings
KPM 413 CD - Beyond Spain (1999)
KPM 414 CD - The Vinyl Remixes - Bill Baylis/Jim Copperthwaite & Oliver Vessey/Mike Farmer & Matthew Denny/Martin King (1999)
KPM 415 CD - Dance Republic (1999)
KPM 416 CD - Protein - James Copperthwaite and Oliver Vessey
KPM 417 CD - Orchestral Promos - The London Symphony Orchestra (1999)
KPM 418 CD - Acoustic Connection - Clem Clempson (1999)
KPM 419 CD - People of the World - Spiro and Wix (1999)
KPM 420 CD - Christmas Crackers (1999)
KPM 421 CD - Grooves That Move - Curtis Schwartz (1999)
KPM 422 CD - Ritmo y candela - Mauricio Venegas
KPM 423 CD - Dub Junkies
KPM 424 CD - Opera: The Remixes
KPM 425 CD - Themes for Screens 1 - Simon May & Simon Lockyer
KPM 426 CD - Pressure Cooker 2 (2000)
KPM 427 CD - Pure Pop (2000)
KPM 428 CD - The Voice - Kevin Malpass (2000)
KPM 429 CD - Upbeats
KPM 430 CD - Mind Body and Spirit
KPM 431 CD - Living Planet - Nicholas Hooper
KPM 432 CD - Themes for Screens - Simon May & Simon Lockyer (2000)
KPM 433 CD - Classic Television and Radio Themes (2001)
KPM 434 CD - Essential Beats Volume.3: Out There on the Edge of Beat Madness
KPM 435 CD - Viols & Voyages: Presenting Courtly Dances, Spirituals, Songs of Emigration & Departure and the Pioneering Days - The New Scorpion Band & Fretwork (2000)
KPM 436 CD - Seafearers Smugglers & Shipwreck: Nautical Songs, Tunes, Poems and Shanties of Three Centuries - The New Scorpion Band
KPM 437 CD - Future Logic - Bardoni and Warr (2000)
KPM 438 CD - Bigstyle - Richard Myhill
KPM 439 CD - Another Life: In Another Time - Peggy Ferguson
KPM 440 CD - Happy Melodies: Songs from the Stage and Machine (2000)
KPM 441 CD - Puttin on the Glitz: The Glamour of the Big Bands (Pizazz to Premières/Beguines to Bossas)
KPM 442 CD - You Are Here - Andy Clark
KPM 443 CD - Background Music Too: Travel with Us to the Peaks and Troughs of Functional Music
KPM 444 CD - Eighties Chartbusters: The Greatest Hits of the Eighties You Never Heard - featuring: Nick Beggs from Kajagoogoo, Katrina from Katrina and the Waves, Roberto from the Associates and the legendary Bucks Fizz (2000)
KPM 445 CD - Rockbeats: Hard + Industrial to Cool, Funky + Melodic Rock (2000)
KPM 446 CD - Offbeats: Hip, Kitsch, Bad + Mad/Quirky Beats + Themes
KPM 447 CD - Tasty Bits 2 - Laurence Cottle (2000)
KPM 448 CD - Balkan Connections
KPM 449 CD - My Story Begins - Graham Preskett (2000)
KPM 450 CD - Inna London Style: A Cross-Section of U K Hip-Hop Vibes and Culture
KPM 451 CD - Asia Pacific One
KPM 452 CD - Asia Pacific Two
KPM 453 CD - Dub Junkies 2.0
KPM 454 CD - Pressure Cooker Three: The Last Supper (2000)
KPM 455 CD - Holiday - David Savcic/Curtis Schwartz
KPM 456 CD - //Obscura
KPM 457 CD - British Sound Explosion (2000)
KPM 458 CD - Groove Inc.: Beats Working
KPM 459 CD - 01: Scenes and Atmospheres (Propulsive/Underscores - Volume One) (2001)
KPM 460 CD - 02: Scenes and Atmospheres (Suspended/Underscores - Volume Two) (2001)
KPM 461 CD - Save the Robot Two - Spiro and Wix
KPM 462 CD - 20th Century Sketchbook: Evolution Express
KPM 463 CD - Extreme Impact (2001)
KPM 464 CD - Bamboo and Silk: The Traditional Music of South East Asia
KPM 465 CD - Beds, Drones and Soundscapes (Modern Beds and Atmospheres: Urban to Ethereal... Drama to Documentary...) (2001)
KPM 466 CD - Lo-Fi Deluxe (2001)
KPM 467 CD - The Dark and the Light (2001)
KPM 468 CD - Chilled Cuts: Chilled Beats Infused with House, Jazz, Trip-Hop, Ambient and Dub
KPM 469 CD - Trigger Happy
KPM 470 CD - Oceanhead: Scoring Modern Life - John Etkin-Bell (2001)
KPM 471 CD - Going Places No. 1 - Simon May & Simon Lockyer
KPM 472B CD - Going Places No. 2 - Simon May & Simon Lockyer
KPM 473 CD - The Snake Ranch Scratch Band
KPM 474 CD - Dance Republic 2 (2001)
KPM 475 CD - Classic Sounds, Classic Songs 1
KPM 476 CD - Classic Sounds, Classic Songs 2
KPM 477 CD - This Is Chilled
KPM 478 CD - Feel Good Factors (2001)
KPM 479 CD - CheeseCore: Adventures to the Heart of Cheesiness - Danny Fromajio (2001)
KPM 480 CD - Cinema Classics 2 (2001)
KPM 481 CD - Loaded - Clem Clempson
KPM 482 CD - Excel - Curtis Schwartz (2001)
KPM 483 CD - Jazz! - Laurence Cottle
KPM 484 CD - Dub Junkies: Subconscious Tension
KPM 485 CD - Urban Sounds of America 2: West Coast to East Coast (Hip Hop/R'n'B/Nu Metal Songs and Flavas) (2001)
KPM 486 CD - Interstellar Lounge (2001)
KPM 487 CD - Dark History: Part One
KPM 488 CD - Dark History: Part Two
KPM 489 CD - Club UK Vol. 1
KPM 490 CD - Club UK Vol. 2 (2002)
KPM 491 CD - Screenplay 4: A Hero's Story - John Devereaux (2002)
KPM 492 CD - Disturbia (2002)
KPM 493 CD - The Big Smoke... Sounds for the Times We Live In: A Cross-Section of Groove Driven Soundscapes for Life in the 21st Century... (2002)
KPM 494 CD - Vitaliser - Matthew Cang
KPM 495 CD - Release the Groove: Nu Cool - Richard Myhill (2002)
KPM 496 CD - Nu-Metal
KPM 497 CD - Machines with Soul - Spiro & Wix (2002)
KPM 498 CD - Happy Melodies_Volume 2: In the Heat of Media Madness
KPM 499 CD - The Classical Jazz Trio - Jonathan C Starkey
KPM 500 CD - Metamorphosis: 3 (2002)
KPM 501 CD - Metamorphosis: 4 (2002)
KPM 502 CD - Metamorphosis: 5
KPM 503 CD - Metamorphosis: 6
KPM 504 CD - Sidney Torch: Archive One (1908-1990) - The New Century Orchestra conducted by Sidney Torch
KPM 505 CD - Sidney Torch: Archive Two (1908-1990) - The New Century Orchestra conducted by Sidney Torch (2002)
KPM 506 CD - Rush Hour: Surf/Snow/Skate (2002)
KPM 507 CD - Trigger Happy 2
KPM 508 CD - What Drives You /2002)
KPM 509 CD - You Are Here 2
KPM 510 CD - Conflicting Emotions 1: Fears/Questions/Answers (2002)
KPM 511 CD - Conflicting Emotions 2: Tears/Emotions/Love (2002)
KPM 512 CD - Masks
KPM 513 CD - Observing Eye (2002)
KPM 514 CD - Pop-Punk & Emo (A Bad Ass Music Production)
KPM 515 CD - Rap/Rock (A Bad Ass Music Production)
KPM 516 CD - Eclectic Alternative (A Bad Ass Music Production) (2002)
KPM 517 CD - Drama 3: From Personal Paranoia to Total War - Bardoni and Warr (2002)
KPM 518 CD - World of Drones One (2002)
KPM 519 CD - World of Drones Two (2002)
KPM 520 CD - 'Touch of Class' - David Newton, Simon Thorpe, Curtis Schwartz
KPM 521 CD - A Further Use of Beauty (2002)
KPM 522 CD - Pop! Planet
KPM 523 CD - Global Heartbeat Vol. 1: Explorations in World Percussion - Paul Clarvis with Richard Harvey + Chris Laurence
KPM 524 CD - Global Heartbeat Vol. 2: Explorations in World Percussion - Paul Clarvis with Richard Harvey + Chris Laurence (2002)
KPM 525 CD - Golden Guitar Years - John Anthony
KPM 526 CD - Sing the Message
KPM 527 CD - Christmas Carols (2003)
KPM 528 CD - Extreme Big Band - Laurence Cottle/Sid Gauld/Gary Hammond/Graham Harvey/Nigel Hitchcock/Mark Nightingale/Oren Marshall/Ralph Salmins/Martin Shaw/Steve Sidwell/Paul Spong/Jeremy Stacey/Ian Thomas/Derek Watkins/Jim Watson
KPM 529 CD - Shadowsoul
KPM 530 CD - Organica: Liquid Cinema (2003)
KPM 531 CD - Trip-Hop Metropolis (A Bad Ass Music Production)
KPM 532 CD - DJ Buddha (A Bad Ass Music Production)
KPM 533 CD - Hip-Hop R&B (A Bad Ass Music Production)
KPM 534 CD - Drama_Beats 1: Ominous/Disturbed/Spiritual/Optimistic Moods
KPM 535 CD - Spirit of the Times: 1950-1939 - The London Salon Ensemble
KPM 536 CD - Street Beat - Curtis Schwartz (2003)
KPM 537 CD - Real Audio
KPM 538 CD - Music Zone
KPM 539 CD - Interplay (2003)
KPM 540 CD - Music through the Ages 1: 0000 to 1900 - Richard Myhill
KPM 541 CD - Music through the Ages 2: 1900 to 1940 - Richard Myhill
KPM 542 CD - Music through the Ages 3: 1950 to 1980 - Richard Myhill
KPM 543 CD - Gold - Bert Weedon
KPM 544 CD - Dub Junkies: Sanctuary
KPM 545 CD - Club Culture (2003)
KPM 546 CD - Strings & Beats
KPM 547 CD - Retro Movies (2003)
KPM 548 CD - Indie Sessions
KPM 548B CD - Indie Sessions (2003)
KPM 549 CD - Club Anthems: A Selection of Beach House, Deep House and Electro House, "So Good It Would Be Rude Not To" (18 New Tracks)
KPM 550 CD - Piano Inflections
KPM 551 CD - The Ambient Works - Matthew Cang (2003)
KPM 552 CD - 'Practice Makes Perfect': A Collection of Exercises by Music Students... (Sauce Music)
KPM 553 CD - 'Public Performance': Impromptu Vocal and Instrumental Doodles... (Sauce Music)
KPM 554 CD - Drama_Beats 2: The Pulse of Human Nature (2003)
KPM 555 CD - Trigger Happy 3 (2003)
KPM 556 CD - Urban Reflections
KPM 557 CD - The Science of Uncertainty (2003)
KPM 558 CD - Bite Size: Curious Musical Delights (2004)
KPM 559 CD - Versatile Strings (2004)
KPM 560 CD - Extreme Impact Reloaded: Full-On Sensory Assault-Powerful Beats, Orchestra and Choir
KPM 561 CD - ... Drones + Soundscapes 2: More Melodic Diversities
KPM 562 CD - Kidz Kit (2004)
KPM 563 CD - Human Nature [2] - Stephen Baker (2004)
KPM 564 CD - Global Heartbeat Vol. 3: Homespun Melodies & Grassroots Rhythms - Paul Clarvis, Sonia Slany, Stuart Hall & Richard Harvey (2004)
KPM 565 CD - Ancient Empires Vol:I (Egypt/Greece/Rome) (2004)
KPM 566 CD - Ancient Empires Vol:II (Egypt/Greece/Rome) (2004)
KPM 567 CD - Ancient Empires Vol:III (Egypt/Greece/Rome) (2004)
KPM 568 CD - Beauty and the Beats (2004)
KPM 569 CD - String Perspectives (2004)
KPM 570 CD - Symphonix 01 - Richard Harvey/A.A McLelland
KPM 571 CD - Symphonix 02 - Richard Harvey/A.A McLelland (2004)
KPM 572 CD - Rock Candy (A Bad Ass Music Production) (2004)
KPM 573 CD - 'A Touch of Jazz' 2 - Chris Laurence + John Horler (2004)
KPM 574 CD - National Anthems: Volume One
KPM 575 CD - National Anthems: Volume Two (2004)
KPM 576 CD - Hip Hop Mixtape: Beats, Cuts & Bruises (2004)
KPM 577 CD - Kids Zone (2004)
KPM 578 CD - ... You Are Here 3 (2004)
KPM 579 CD - Hardplay - Richard Myhill (2004)
KPM 580 CD - Life & Leisure 2 - Curtis Schwartz (2004)
KPM 581 CD - Power Percussion Plus: One (2005)
KPM 582 CD - Power Percussion Plus: Two (2005)
KPM 583 CD - Chilled Beds (2004)
KPM 584 CD - Obscura Two: Power Beauty Noise (2004)
KPM 585 CD - The Spirit and the Strings (2004)
KPM 586 CD - Hyper Hyper (2004)
KPM 587 CD - New Directions - Dave Hewson (2004)
KPM 588 CD - Orchetronics 01 (2004)
KPM 589 CD - Orchetronics 02 (2004)
KPM 590 CD - One World: Lightly Scored Rhythmic Underlays Depicting Global Lifestyles - Austin Ince (2005)
KPM 591 CD - Comedy Beds (2005)
KPM 592 CD - Chameleon Beds: Versatile Accompaniments to Lifestyle and Living
KPM 593 CD - Look to the Future: Smooth-Positive-Upbeat-Aspirational (2004)
KPM 594 CD - Mind Body and Spirit Two
KPM 595 CD - Drama_Beats 3: Darkness/Contemporary Horror/Mystery (2005)
KPM 596 CD - Positive Evolutions: //two
KPM 597 CD - Organica 2: Liquid Cinema (2005)
KPM 598 CD - Storymakers - Carmen Daye (2005)
KPM 599 CD - Classic Sounds, Classic Songs 3 (2005)



KPM
KPM 600 CD - Transfiguration - Henry Jackman (2005)
KPM 601 CD - The Family Album - Andrew McCrorie-Shand & Craig Gannon
KPM 602 CD - Artificial Intelligence (2005)
KPM 603 CD - Nu Metal Mayhem
KPM 604 CD - Lush: Sensual, Exotic Grooves and Beds (2005)
KPM 605 CD - Save the Robot Three - Spiro & Wix (2005)
KPM 606 CD - Hot Guitar, Cool Guitar - John Etheridge (2005)
KPM 607 CD - Kinetic: Fat Beats for Action (2005)
KPM 608 CD - Happy Melodies 3: Upbeat Offerings for the Offbeat Mind (2005)
KPM 609 CD - A Piece of the Action - John Devereaux (2005)
KPM 610 CD - Fantasy
KPM 611 CD - Overkill (2005)
KPM 612 CD - The Looking Glass - Matthew Ferraro (2005)
KPM 613 CD - Electric Indieland (2005)
KPM 614 CD - Project Life (2005)
KPM 615 CD - Upbeats 2 (2005)
KPM 616 CD - Spirit of Africa 1: Music for the Continent and Beyond (2005)
KPM 617 CD - Spirit of Africa 2: Music for the Continent and Beyond (2005)
KPM 618 CD - Hyper Hyper 2 (2005)
KPM 619 CD - The Atmospheric Guitar - Clem Clempson/Garry Bell
KPM 620 CD - Feel Good Factors 2 - Stephen Baker (2005)
KPM 621 CD - Lo-Fi Disciples (2005)
KPM 622 CD - Edge of Disaster
KPM 623 CD - My Story Begins 2 - Graham Preskett
KPM 624 CD - Simply Piano/Two - Johnny Pearson (2005)
KPM 625 CD - Transitions (2006)
KPM 626 CD - Synapse (2006)
KPM 627 CD - Asia Lifestyles (2006)
KPM 628 CD - The Vibe - Curtis Schwartz (2006)
KPM 629 CD - Imagination - James McNair/Daniel Teper (2006)
KPM 630 CD - Epic Action
KPM 631 CD - Thriller Action (2006)
KPM 632 CD - Themes: Popular Sounds of the '70s (2006)
KPM 633 CD - Themes: Soundtrack to the '70s
KPM 634 CD - Indie Pop (2006)
KPM 635 CD - Upside - Richard Myhill
KPM 636 CD - Rhythm Anatomy (2006)
KPM 637 CD - Extreme Sports (2006)
KPM 638 CD - Atmospheric Intrigue (2006)
KPM 639 CD - Cuba
KPM 640 CD - Change My World (2006)
KPM 641 CD - Production Beds, Drones and FX (2006)
KPM 642 CD - KPM 1000 Series Vol. 1 (2006)
KPM 643 CD - KPM 1000 Series Vol. 2 (2006)
KPM 644 CD - Alternative Singer Songwriter (2006)
KPM 645 CD - Natural Synthesis (2006)
KPM 646 CD - John Renbourn & Friends (2006)
KPM 647 CD - Sonic Cuts: Big Beat (2006)
KPM 648 CD - Liquid Beds and Beats (2006)
KPM 649 CD - What's on Film TV & Radio: Vol 1 (Sauce Music) (undated?)
KPM 650 CD - What's on Film TV & Radio: Vol 2 (Sauce Music) (undated)


CDs, digipak:
KPM 651 - R.A.F Brass & Wind Bands 3 - Barrie Hingley/conduted by Wing Commander Stuart L Stirling (2006)
KPM 652 - Emotions
KPM 653 - Global Shockwave - Robert Foster/Richard Wells (2007)
KPM 654 - Where the Water Flows - Julie Cooper (2006)
KPM 655 - Poptastic (2006)
KPM 656 - Drama Tension Beds (2006)
KPM 657 - The Action Machine (2006)
KPM 658 - Ambient Indie (2006)
KPM 659 - Jazz Anthology #One - Dick Walter (2007)
KPM 660 - Jazz Anthology #Two - Dick Walter (2007)
KPM 661 - Conferences, Awards and Presentations (2007)
KPM 662 - Classic Comedy
KPM 663 - Complete Piano (2007)
KPM 664 - Upbeat Funky Beds (2007)
KPM 665 - My Hometown (2007)
KPM 666 - Music for Violence (2007)
KPM 667 - On My Way (2007)
KPM 668 - Our Grand Designs: One
KPM 669 - Our Grand Designs: Two
KPM 670 -
KPM 671 - Daytime - Curtis Schwartz (2007)
KPM 672 - Overkill 2 (2007)
KPM 673 - Horror (2007)
KPM 674 - American Heritage (2007)
KPM 675 - World Beatz 1
KPM 676 - Happy Melodies: Number. 4 (2007)
KPM 677 - Rhythm Dynamics (2007)
KPM 678 - Hyper Hyper 3 (2007)
KPM 679 - Wake Up Tomorrow (2007)
KPM 680 - The Promo Pack 1: Guitars (2007)
KPM 681 - Café Surreal (2007)
KPM 682 - Hip Hop Beds (2007)
KPM 683 - Ultimate Cliches (2007)
KPM 684 - A Russia Century (2007)
KPM 685 - Independent Mind - Matthew Jay (2007)
KPM 686 - The Promo Pack 2: Beats (2007)
KPM 687 - Shades of Emotion
KPM 688 - Crime Scene (2008)
KPM 689 - Close to the Edge (2007)
KPM 690B - Lifestyle: Homes and Gardens (2007)
KPM 691 - News and Current Affairs 1 (2008)
KPM 692 - News and Current Affairs 2
KPM 693 - Indie Anthems (2007)
KPM 694 - CheeseCore Deluxe - Danny Fromajio & Friends (2007)
KPM 695 - Universal Beauty (2008)
KPM 696 - Positive Pop Beds (2008)
KPM 697 - Quirky Folky Things (2008)
KPM 698 - Middle East: Beats & Atmospheres (2008)
KPM 699 - Cinematic Minimalism (2008)
KPM 700 - Positive Strings (2008)
KPM 701 - Altered States (2008)
KPM 702 - Big Fat Guitars 2009
KPM 703 - Go Celtic: The Celtic Spirit in a Modern World (2008)
KPM 704 - Hybrid Cinematic Beats (2009)
KPM 705 - Big Screen Drones (2009)
KPM 706 - Big Screen Soundscapes
KPM 707 - Funky Groovy Kitsch (Bed & Breakfast Presents) (2009)
KPM 708 - DJ Cuts and Breaks (Bed & Breakfast Presents) (2009)
KPM 709 - Sonic Logos Stings and Beds 1
KPM 710 - Sonic Logos Stings and Beds 2
KPM 711 - Laid Back Beats & Pieces (Fabric Publishing) (2009)
KPM 712 - Night Time Sessions #1 (Fabric Publishing) (2009)
KPM 713 - Bootleg Beats (KPM Favourites: Revisited, Reworked and Remixed) (2009)
KPM 714 - Drama Action Beds
KPM 715 - Tween Pop
KPM 716 - Get Set Go (2009)
KPM 717 - Breakbeat (RAY) (2009)
KPM 718 - Folktronica (RAY) (2009)
KPM 719 - Christmas (2009)
KPM 720 - Indie Rock (2009)
KPM 721 - Here Come the Girls (2009)
KPM 722 - In 60 Seconds: Promos and Drama - SEPM (2009)
KPM 723 - Stepping Out: Progressive Club Music - SEPM (2009)
KPM 724 - Drum and Bass (RAY) (2009)
KPM 725 - The Promo Pack 3: Guitars Reloaded (2009)
KPM 726 - i-Generation: Cool Cues for Kids, Teens and Beyond - SEPM (2009)
KPM 727 - Elementals: Cool Grooves and Ambient Spaces - SEPM (2009)
KPM 728 - The Curious Box of Little Scores (2009)
KPM 729 - Refuel (2009)
KPM 730 - Radio Toolkit 01 (Wise Buddah)
KPM 731 - Funk and Disco - Strongroom Productions (2009)
KPM 732 - Sunshine Playlist (2009)
KPM 733 - Indie Acoustic (2010)
KPM 734 - Kids Club (2010)
KPM 735 - Music for Restaurants (2010)
KPM 736 - Pop and Urban (2010)
KPM 737/KPM 738 - Africa in Motion (2010) (2CD)
KPM 739 - The Promo Pack 4: Movies (2010)
KPM 740 - Our Grand Designs: Remixed (2010)
KPM 741 - Promos and Trailers: Back End (2010)
KPM 742 - Fashionista (2010)
KPM 743 - Music for Summer
KPM 744 - Dramedy (2010)
KPM 745 - Indie Uncut (2010)
KPM 746 - History of Rock and Pop: 1965-1975 (2010)
KPM 747 - Music for Reality TV-Drama (2010)
KPM 748 - Vocalise (2010)
KPM 749 - Electro - RAY (2010)
KPM 750 - Hip Hop Kicks - RAY (2010)
KPM 751 - Indie Inspired (2010)
KPM 752 - Sound Design Tools (2010) (2CD)
KPM 753 - Cinematic Percussion (2010)
KPM 754 - Music for Documentaries: Dark
KPM 755 - Music for Documentaries: Positive
KPM 756 - Folky Mix-Up (2010)
KPM 757 - Man, Myth & Magic (2010)
KPM 758 - Rock Festival - SEPM (2010)
KPM 759/760 - Life on Earth (2010) (2CD)
KPM 761 - Love & Other Distractions (2010)
KPM 762 - Music for Christmas
KPM 763 - Music for Promos: Dramatic (2010)
KPM 764 - Music for Promos: Uplifting (2010)
KPM 765 - Guitar Heros (2010)
KPM 766 - Drama Beds: Tension and Textures (2010)
KPM 767 - Pop Nation (2010)
KPM 768 - Uplifting Strings and Beats (2010)
KPM 769 - Conspiracy and Crime (2010)
KPM 770 - Music for Sport (2010)
KPM 771 - Urban Beatscapes (2010)
KPM 772 - Cinematic Motion (2010)
KPM 773 - Hip Hop Cuts
KPM 774 - Big Screen: Dark Emotion
KPM 775 - Future Perfect (2011)
KPM 776 - Music for Weddings and Royal Occasions
KPM 777 - Dramatic Edge (2011)
KPM 778 - Music for Daytime TV 1 (2011)
KPM 779 - Music for Daytime TV 2 (2011)
KPM 780 - Happy Indie (2011)
KPM 781 - Hybrid Cinematic Impact (2011)
KPM 782 - Cinematic Beauty (2011)
KPM 783 - Happy Now (2011)
KPM 784 - Dramatic Cinema (2011)
KPM 785 - Rebel Tween (2011)
KPM 786 - England-Orchestral (2011)
KPM 787 - Fearful Symmetry: Some Things Are Better Left Alone (2011)
KPM 788 - Family Fantasy Adventure
KPM 789 - Piano Worlds (2011)
KPM 790 - Global Connections (2011)
KPM 791 - Chic Surreal (2011)
KPM 792 - Epic Movies (2011)
KPM 793 - Urban Pop (2011)
KPM 794 - Beds and Beats 2 (2011)
KPM 795 - Fur and Feathers: Alluring Female Indie (2011)
KPM 796 - Sunshine Pop (2011)
KPM 797 - Time to Chill (2011)
KPM 798 - Dub Step & Funky (RAY) (2011)
KPM 799 - Future Fidelity
KPM 800 - Winter Wonderland (2011)
KPM 801 - This Is Now (2011)
KPM 802 - Vintage Cool
KPM 803 - Music for Christmas 2
KPM 804 - Retro Soul
KPM 805 - Rom Com & Dramedy
KPM 806 - Indie Rock 2 (2011)
KPM 807 - Music for Comedy
KPM 808 - Espionage & Warfare
KPM 809 - Cheeky Vintage
KPM 810 - Big Beat: Funky Beds
KPM 811 - Dirty Bass and Beats (Wise Buddah)
KPM 812 - Music for Romance
KPM 813 - Dubstep Symphonic
KPM 814 - Uplifting Indie Amplified
KPM 815 - Music for Kitsch
KPM 816 - Folk Festival (2011)
KPM 817 - Human Stories
KPM 818 - Secret Pocket Orchestra
KPM 819 - Drive Time Indie
KPM 820 - The Big Event (2012)
KPM 821 - Period Drama: Scenes & Emotions
KPM 822 - Vintage Remix Boutique
KPM 823 - Guitar Worlds
KPM 824 - Fashionista Part Deux
KPM 825 - Music for Sport 2
KPM 826 - Sunshine Playlist 2
KPM 827 - Wales Traditional
KPM 828 - Music for Cooking
KPM 829 - Classical Evolutions 1 (2012)
KPM 830 - Classical Evolutions 2 (2012)
KPM 831 - Emotive Piano Scores (2012)
KPM 832 - Trailers: The Dark Side
KPM 833 - Good Time Guitars
KPM 834 - Big Screen: Underscores/Drama
KPM 835 - Positivity and Beauty
KPM 836 - Uplifting Strings and Beats 2
KPM 837 - TV Tension Beds
KPM 838 - Adrenaline Rock
KPM 839 - Acoustic Sunshine Folk
KPM 840 - Raw Rock Blues (ttmoods) (2012)
KPM 841 - A Christmas Wonderland
KPM 842 - Folky Positive
KPM 843 - History of Rock and Pop: 1975 to 1985
KPM 844 - Hyper Hyper Extreme (2012)
KPM 845 - Music for Christmas 3
KPM 846 - Big Screen: Disasters and Aftermath
KPM 847 - Classical Evolutions: Remixed
KPM 848 - The Curious Box of Little Happiness
KPM 849 - Happy Indie 2
KPM 850 - Tension Beds: Pulses and Underscores
KPM 851 - Chart: Feelgood Disco
KPM 852 - Magical Fantasy Adventure
KPM 853 - Quirky Underscores (2012)
KPM 854 - Million Dollar Hip Hop
KPM 855 - Kids' Horror (2013)
KPM 856 - Epic World (2013)
KPM 857 - Electroniche
KPM 858 - Tension:Resolution
KPM 859 - Urban Electric
KPM 860 - Small, Positive & Beautiful
KPM 861 - Indie Unplugged
KPM 862 - Upbeats 3
KPM 863 - Italy (2013)
KPM 864 - Pop Candy
KPM 865 - Cheese Kitsch & Retro (no Street Music)
KPM 866 - Pop Fix
KPM 867 - Guitars United
KPM 868 - World Trailers
KPM 869 - Epic Trailers (Lightsong)
KPM 870 - Big Screen: Emotional Journeys
KPM 871 - Power and Grace
KPM 872 - Indie Mix Up
KPM 873 - Cinematic Builds
KPM 874 - Summer Songs
KPM 875 - Spatial Elegance
KPM 876 - Western Tales
KPM 877 - Electro Bass and Beats
KPM 878 - Psychological Strings
KPM 879 - Indie Rock Explosions
KPM 880 - Action Adventure Blockbusters



Digital:
KPM 881 - Country Pop
KPM 882 - Christmas Party
KPM 883 - Light Tension
KPM 884 - Action Rock Trailers
KPM 885 - Emotional Cinema
KPM 886 - Indie Rock 3
KPM 887 - Emotions 2
KPM 888 - Tension Suspension
KPM 889 - Drama Drones
KPM 890 - Dramatic Orchestral
KPM 891 - Traditional France
KPM 892 - Brazil on Blast - Cotton Club
KPM 893 - Sexy Dangerous
KPM 894 - Fun Stuff
KPM 895 - Big Band Glamour
KPM 896 - Romantic Comedy
KPM 897 - Romantic France
KPM 898 - The Drum Album
KPM 899 - Reflections
KPM 900 - Superheroes
KPM 901 - Sound of Brazil
KPM 902 - Acoustic Daydream
KPM 903 - Brazil Trailers
KPM 904 - Cinematic Storytelling
KPM 905 - Culture Traveller
KPM 906 - Modern Horror
KPM 907 - Piano and Strings
KPM 908 - Planet Rock
KPM 909 - Promo and Trailer: Back Ends 2
KPM 910 - Showtunes
KPM 911 - Sunshine Playlist 3
KPM 912 - Cinematic Voices (Strongroom Productions)
KPM 913 - Tasty Retro Horns
KPM 914 - Acoustic Cycles
KPM 915 - Transparent Spaces
KPM 916 - Indie Cinema
KPM 917 - Modern Luxury
KPM 918 - Oak Sessions (KPM Shorts) - Odjbox
KPM 919 - Down to the Swamp
KPM 920 - Extreme Impact: Revolution
KPM 921 - Progressive Atmospheres
KPM 922 - Strident Strings Vol 1.
KPM 923 - Strident Strings Vol 2.
KPM 924 - Desolate Drama
KPM 925 - What's On: Film, TV & Radio Vol. 3
KPM 926 - Toronto Tapes (KPM Shorts) - The Funky Ginger
KPM 927 - South Soul Project (KPM Shorts)
KPM 928 - Big Riffs
KPM 929 - Indie Hipster
KPM 930 - Cinemotion
KPM 931 - Psychological Drama
KPM 932 - Dramatic Journeys
KPM 933 - Discreet Momentum
KPM 934 - Radio Toolkit 2: Vol. 1
KPM 935 - Radio Toolkit 2: Vol. 2
KPM 936 - Retro Cool Horn Pop
KPM 937 - Revealing Beauty
KPM 938 - Revealing Drama
KPM 939 - Post Rock Dark Drama
KPM 940 - Radio Pop Bangers
KPM 941 - Warm Gutiars
KPM 942 - Hybrid Cinema - Lorenzo piggici
KPM 943 - Big Band Glamour: Remixed
KPM 944 - Big Screen: Hustle and Heist
KPM 945 - Small Strings & Bold Brass
KPM 946 - Sax House
KPM 947 - The Wait
KPM 948 - Cocktail Christmas
KPM 949 - Brit Punk
KPM 950 - Soundscapes & Landscapes 1
KPM 951 - Soundscapes & Landscapes 2
KPM 952 - Easy: Commercial Cuts
KPM 953 - Upbeat: Commercial Cuts
KPM 954 - Sexy Dangerous 2
KPM 955 - The Mystic West (KPM Shorts) - Kid Loco
KPM 956 - Future Beds
KPM 957 - Big Screen: Forensics + Autopsies
KPM 958 - Britpop
KPM 959 - Stay away from Stars: A Selection of New Standards by Don Black & Alexander Rudd
KPM 960 - Murder Ballads
KPM 961 - Piano Worlds 2
KPM 962 - Drama: Commercial Cuts
KPM 963 - Quirky: Commercial Cuts
KPM 964 - Empowered Pop
KPM 965 - Turn It Up to Rock
KPM 966 - Time and Motion
KPM 967 - Drum Pop
KPM 968 - Wonderfully Whimsical
KPM 969 - Electronic Cycles
KPM 970 - Gadgets & Gizmos
KPM 971 - Big Blue Sky
KPM 972 - Human Connections
KPM 973 - Man like Me (KPM Shorts)
KPM 974 - Alt Americana
KPM 975 - Sound of Brazil: Cool
KPM 976 - Jazz Decades: 20s
KPM 977 - Orchestral Spaces
KPM 978 - Bright Pop Promos
KPM 979 - Spirit of Scotland
KPM 980 - Acoustic Fun Promos
KPM 981 - Funky Groovy Kitsch Vol. 2
KPM 982 - Funky Groovy Kitsch Vol. 3
KPM 983 - Wastelands (KPM Shorts) - Gazelle Twin
KPM 984 - Sound of Brazil: Promos and Trailers
KPM 985 - Light Lifestyle - Nordoff Robbins
KPM 986 - Indigo Soul (KPM Shorts)
KPM 987 - Uplifting Stories
KPM 988 - Wonders
KPM 989 - Summer Hits
KPM 990 - Art House Indie
KPM 991 - Traditional France: Remixed
KPM 992 - Radio Sunshine: Bubble Gum Folk
KPM 993 - Impressionist Dream
KPM 994 - Dark Futuristic Drama
KPM 995 - Striden Strings: Remixed
KPM 996 - Source Music
KPM 997 - Jengi Beats (KPM Shorts)
KPM 998 - Light Sci-Tech
KPM 999 - Going Up
KPM 1000 - KPM 1000




KPM 2001 - Deep Space
KPM 2002 - States of Mind - Javier Navarrete
KPM 2003 - Big Screen Animation
KPM 2004 - Sixties Jukebox
KPM 2005 - Cheesecore Royale
KPM 2006 - Nostalgic Piano
KPM 2007 - Organic Beats
KPM 2008 - Downtown Funk 74'
KPM 2009 - Urban Pop Chart
KPM 2010 - Guitar Spaces
KPM 2011 - Pop Strings & Beats
KPM 2012 - Slacker Rock
KPM 2013 - Absolute Zero
KPM 2014 - Silent Screen (BFI Film Forever) - John Altman
KPM 2015 - Action Hero
KPM 2016 - Big Beaty Brassy
KPM 2017 - Future Bass
KPM 2018 - Synthematic
KPM 2019 - Gypsy Folk
KPM 2020 - Dark Emotive Suspense
KPM 2021 - Retro Themes
KPM 2022 - Jazz Decades: 30s
KPM 2023 - European Cinema
KPM 2024 - Raw Melancholia
KPM 2025 - Heritage Strings
KPM 2026 - Steel Pan Moods
KPM 2027 - Cinematic Texture Toolkit - Simon Franglen
KPM 2028 - Psychedelic Sixties
KPM 2029 - Cinematic Cathedral Organ
KPM 2030 - Pride and Honour
KPM 2031 - Teen Indie Pop
KPM 2032 - Swinging Christmas
KPM 2033 - Radio Pop Bangers 2
KPM 2034 - Domestic Bliss
KPM 2035 - Italian Cinema
KPM 2036 - Acoustic Traveller
KPM 2037 - Simple and Friendly 1
KPM 2038 - Simple and Friendly 2
KPM 2039 - Indie Cycles
KPM 2040 - Dancing Extravaganza
KPM 2041 - Big Riffs 2
KPM 2042 - Jazz Decades: 40s
KPM 2043 - Classical Minimalism
KPM 2044 - Fresh Funk
KPM 2045 - Cheeky Vintage 2
KPM 2046 - Vocal Instruments
KPM 2047 - Metallic Minimal
KPM 2048 - Hybrid Choral Landscapes
KPM 2049 - Edge of Silence
KPM 2050 - World Stories
KPM 2051 - Natural World
KPM 2052 - Bounce
KPM 2053 - Male Soul
KPM 2054 - Piano Bar
KPM 2055 - Cinematic Emotional Builds
KPM 2056 - Emotive Beauty
KPM 2057 - Hustler
KPM 2058 - The Curious Box of Wonder
KPM 2059 - The Physic Garden - Daniel O'Sullivan
KPM 2060 - Intimate Indie
KPM 2061 - Spaghetti Western
KPM 2062 - Death Metal
KPM 2063 - Empowered Pop 2
KPM 2064 - Rust and Blood
KPM 2065 - Vocal Cycles
KPM 2066 - Hipster Pop
KPM 2067 - Light Acoustic Pop
KPM 2068 - Jazz Decades: 50s
KPM 2069 - Radio Sunshine: Soda Punk
KPM 2070 - Sparse Landscapes
KPM 2071 - Cinematic Middle East
KPM 2072 - Halloween Jukebox
KPM 2073 - Riot Girls
KPM 2074 - Winners Champions Heroes
KPM 2075 - Intimate String Atmospheres
KPM 2076 - Vintage Country
KPM 2077 - American Landscapes
KPM 2078 - Hollywood Christmas
KPM 2079 - Freeway Drive
KPM 2080 - Winter Gothic - Javier Navarrete
KPM 2081 - Downbeat Electronica
KPM 2082 - Enchanted Orchestral Volume 1
KPM 2083 - Enchanted Orchestral Volume 2
KPM 2084 - Full Circle - Hawkshaw/Bennett
KPM 2085 - Soprano Vocalises
KPM 2086 - Laid-Back Indie
KPM 2087 - Ambient Neoclassical
KPM 2088 - Quirky Folky Things 2
KPM 2089 - Brass Band Christmas
KPM 2090 - Uplifting Indie
KPM 2091 - Drama Tension Beds 2
KPM 2092 - Drama Tension Beds 3
KPM 2093 - Feelgood Indie Folk
KPM 2094 - Positive Strings 2
KPM 2095 - Soulful Reggae
KPM 2096 - Independent Movie Scores
KPM 2097 - Pizz but Not Pizz
KPM 2098 - Filmic Dreamer Folk
KPM 2099 - Rock Explosions
KPM 2100 - Grime Symphonic
KPM 2101 - Quirky Flirty Latin and Lounge
KPM 2102 - Urban Attitude
KPM 2103 - Party Time
KPM 2104 - Clear
KPM 2105 - We've Got Latin Soul
KPM 2106 - Fourth Density - Daniel O'Sullivan
KPM 2107 - Teen Indie Pop 2
KPM 2108 - Frozen Landscapes
KPM 2109 - Hip Hop Swag Rock
KPM 2110 - Afro Bites
KPM 2111 - Pop Loops
KPM 2112 - US Rock Nostalgia
KPM 2113 - Gospel
KPM 2114 - Sounds One - Goldsmiths
KPM 2115 - Percussive Beats
KPM 2116 - Bright Pop Promos 2
KPM 2117 - Theat Level
KPM 2118 - Memphis Classics
KPM 2119 - Badness Rising
KPM 2120 - Contemporary Drama - Lorne Balfe
KPM 2121 - Cinematic Build & Release
KPM 2122 - Cinematic Latin America
KPM 2123 - Urban Pop Chart 2
KPM 2124 - Fingerpicking Folk
KPM 2125 - Intellectual Piano
KPM 2126 - The Intimate Landscape - Ben Chasny
KPM 2127 - Island Visions - Seahawks
KPM 2128 - Rock Symphonic - John Cameron
KPM 2129 - Acoustic Americana
KPM 2130 - Indie Grab Bag
KPM 2131 - Classic Film Noir - Hugo de Chaire
KPM 2132 - Tech MAte
KPM 2133 - Jazz Decades: 60s
KPM 2134 - Feliz navidad - Fernando Velázquez
KPM 2135 - Fantastic Adventures
KPM 2136 - Orchestral Drones
KPM 2137 - Sunshine Playlist 4
KPM 2138 - Guitar Cycles
KPM 2139 - Dark Pulsing Tension
KPM 2140 - Electro Funk Party
KPM 2141 - Pensive Piano Moments
KPM 2142 - Vintage Disco
KPM 2143 - Empowered Pop 3
KPM 2144 - Unstoppable Anthemic
KPM 2145 - Piano World 3
KPM 2146 - Western Noir
KPM 2147 - Sports Promos: Japan
KPM 2148 - Vintage Radio: 1960s
KPM 2149 - Dark Cinematic Piano
KPM 2150 - Cinematic Emotional Strings
KPM 2151 - Light Tension Tasks
KPM 2152 - Odd Characters
KPM 2153 - The Nostalgia Machine - Rob Ellis
KPM 2154 - 60s Daydream
KPM 2155 - Taiko Drum Energy
KPM 2156 - Drums
KPM 2157 - Good Times Brass Band
KPM 2158 - Stringtopia
KPM 2159 - Abstract Stories
KPM 2160 - Blazin' Bluegrass
KPM 2161 - Letters from a Boonierat - Mike Mare
KPM 2162 - Catchy Vocal Hooks
KPM 2163 - Summer Party
KPM 2164 - Analog Sensitivity - Steve Moore
KPM 2165 - Vintage Radio: 1970s
KPM 2166 - Emotional Cinematic Piano
KPM 2167 - Ambient Biology
KPM 2168 - Inside the Machine
KPM 2169 - Flute Scene-Setters
KPM 2170 - Ethio-Inspired Jazz
KPM 2171 - Cinematic Electronic
KPM 2172 - Soulful Reggae Jungle Remixes
KPM 2173 - Contemporary Classical
KPM 2174 - Christmas Jukebox
KPM 2175 - Expansive Orchtronica
KPM 2176 - Space
KPM 2177 - Darkest Days
KPM 2178 - Pizzicato Charm
KPM 2179 - Artificial Intelligence
KPM 2180 - Trip Hop
KPM 2181 - Pure Underscore
KPM 2182 - A World in Crisis
KPM 2183 - Hybrid Acoustic & Electronic Tension
KPM 2184 - Contemporary Choral
KPM 2185 - Neutralism
KPM 2186 - Ethereal Harp Moods
KPM 2187 - Electric Maya - Daniel O'Sullivan
KPM 2188 - Crystal Harmonics
KPM 2189 - Sparse Cinematic Underscore
KPM 2190 - Jazz Decades: 70s
KPM 2191 - Steamroller Rock
KPM 2192 - Spoken Word
KPM 2193 - Vintage Radio: 1980s
KPM 2194 - Who Sampled Presents: Digging the KPM Vaults
KPM 2195 - Cool and Quirky Horns and Beats
KPM 2196 - Piano Favourites
KPM 2197 - Acoustic Positive Future
KPM 2198 - On Trend 1
KPM 2199 - Beethoven Recomposed
KPM 2200 - Hybrid Medieval
KPM 2201 - Northern Lights: Guitar Patterns & Textures
KPM 2202 - Hope and Beauty
KPM 2203 - Classical Pop Hooks
KPM 2204 - Acoustic Pop Ballads
KPM 2205 - On Trend 2
KPM 2206 - Big Screen Drones and Soundscapes
KPM 2207 - Cinematic Pulse - Lorne Balfe
KPM 2208 - Orchestral Blockbusters
KPM 2209 - Dark Cinematic Textures
KPM 2210 - Dark Drama Tension
KPM 2211 - Irish Attitude
KPM 2212 - Happy Birthday
KPM 2213 - Dark Drama - Laura Rossi
KPM 2214 - Panorama - Maston
KPM 2215 - New Horizons
KPM 2216 - Dark Horizons
KPM 2217 - Family Gothic Fantasy
KPM 2218 - Dark Nature
KPM 2219 - Creativity & Tasking
KPM 2220 - Glossy Electronica
KPM 2221 - Flamenco
KPM 2222 - Experiments in Psychedelia - The Van Patterson Group
KPM 2223 - Brooding Beats and Drones
KPM 2224 - Cinematic Hybrid Quartet
KPM 2225 - Glossy Pop Beds
KPM 2226 - Cinematic Orchestral Motion
KPM 2227 - Dark Strangeness
KPM 2228 - Pianologue
KPM 2229 - Pulse Horizons
KPM 2230 - Space Horizons
KPM 2231 - Period Pieces




KPM
Digital:
KPM 2232 - Orchestral Nature
KPM 2233 - Cinematic Mallets
KPM 2234 -
KPM 2235 -
KPM 2236 -
KPM 2237 - Vocal Swing
KPM 2238 - Global Percussion
KPM 2239 - Cinematic Pop
KPM 2240 - Creature Features
KPM 2241 - Sunshine Playlist 5
KPM 2242 - Haunted Songbook
KPM 2243 - Dark Pop
KPM 2244 - Minimal Builds
KPM 2245 - Heartbreak Pop
KPM 2246 - Acoustic Discovery
KPM 2247 - Downtempo
KPM 2248 - Attenborough's Life Color - James Dorman
KPM 2249 - Whodunnit
KPM 2250 - Greyscale
KPM 2251 - Twisted Intensity
KPM 2252 - Immersive Landscapes
KPM 2253 - Delicate Singer Songwriter
KPM 2254 - Disco Pop
KPM 2255 - Gospel Electronica
KPM 2256 -
KPM 2257 -
KPM 2258 - Wilderness
KPM 2259 - Pulp Western
KPM 2260 - Garage Rock
KPM 2261 - Amapiano
KPM 2262 - Jazz Hooks
KPM 2263 - Percussive Pop
KPM 2264 - Pop House



KPM Recorded Music Library
Digital:
KPM 2265 - UK Garage Pop
KPM 2266 - Small Green Classics Remastered: Famous TV Themes from 1955-1983
KPM 2267 - Disturbia 2
KPM 2268 - The World around Us
KPM 2269 - Neo Blues
KPM 2270 - Orchestral Adventures
KPM 2271 - Space: The Outer Reaches
KPM 2272 - Whisper Pop
KPM 2273 - Blues Rock
KPM 2274 - Cellospheres
KPM 2275 - Cinematic Jazz
KPM 2276 - Suspended Time
KPM 2277 - Lounge Pop
KPM 2278 - Tinkerpop
KPM 2279 - Funk Pop
KPM 2280 - Golden Age of Hollywood
KPM 2281 - 80s Film Score
KPM 2282 - Cyberwave
KPM 2283 - Uplifting Reveals
KPM 2284 - Attitude Pop
KPM 2285 - Jungle Pop
KPM 2286 - Tropical Chill
KPM 2287 - Pop Psych
KPM 2288 - Indie Psych
KPM 2289 - Western Drama
KPM 2290 - Phonk
KPM 2291 - Good Time Folk
KPM 2292 - Cinematic Espionage
KPM 2293 - Vocal Tension
KPM 2294 - Funk Hip Hop
KPM 2295 - Brass Pop
KPM 2296 - Modern Soul
KPM 2297 - Bubblegum Punk
KPM 2298 - Vocal Noir
KPM 2299 - Murder Ballads 2
KPM 2300 - Slacker Pop
KPM 2301 - Techno Pop
KPM 2302 - Sad to Glad
KPM 2303 - Indie Songwriter
KPM 2304 - Twisted Drama
KPM 2305 - Liquid Drum & Bass
KPM 2306 - Electro Rap
KPM 2307 - Emotive Ballads
KPM 2308 - Synth Pop
KPM 2309 - Enchantment
KPM 2310 -
KPM 2311 - Poison Pop
KPM 2312 - Emotional Builds
KPM 2313 - Family Comedy
KPM 2314 - Arena Punk
KPM 2315 - Epic Christmas
KPM 2316 - Halloween Jukebox 2
KPM 2317 - Epic Halloween
KPM 2318 - Euphoric Dance
KPM 2319 - Slowcore
KPM 2320 - Cinéma français
KPM 2321 - Glory Pop
KPM 2322 - Jazz manouche
KPM 2323 - Électro française
KPM 2324 - Shepard Tones
KPM 2325 - Modern Country Pop
KPM 2326 - Human Stories 2
KPM 2327 - Reflective Drama
KPM 2328 -
KPM 2329 - Drama Exotica






Composers:
Quote
KPM 1299/1333 CD -

KPM 1310 CD -

KPM 1317/8 CD -
KPM 1319 CD - Richard Harvey

KPM 1325 CD - Keith Mansfield

KPM 1337 CD - Graham de Wilde/Mitch Dalton

KPM 1346 CD -
KPM 1347 CD -
KPM 1348 CD -

KPM 1351 CD - Richard Harvey

KPM 1357 CD - Richard Myhill

KPM 1364 CD - Keith Mansfield/Terry Cox/Richard Elen

KPM 1371/2 CD - Richard Harvey
KPM 1373/4 CD -

KPM 1376 CD -

KPM 1378 CD -
KPM 1379 CD - Andy Clark/John Devereaux
KPM 1380 CD -

KPM 1385 CD -

KPM 1387 CD - Bach arr. Jonathan C. Starkey/Jonathan C. Starkey/Mozart-Beethoven-Chopin-Liszt-Debussy arr. Jonathan C. Starkey
KPM 1388 CD - Richard Myhill

KPM 1392 CD -
KPM 1393 CD - Johnny Pearson
KPM 1394 CD -

KPM 1 CD - Richard Harvey
KPM 2 CD -
KPM 3 CD -
KPM 4 CD -
KPM 5 CD -
KPM 6 CD - Graham de Wilde/Mitch Dalton
KPM 7 CD - Dick Walter
KPM 8 CD -
KPM 9 CD -
KPM 10 CD -
KPM 11 CD -
KPM 12 CD - John Devereaux/David Reilly
KPM 13 CD -
KPM 14 CD -
KPM 15 CD -
KPM 16 CD - Keith Mansfield/Richard Elen
KPM 17 CD -
KPM 18 CD -
KPM 19 CD -
KPM 20 CD -
KPM 21 CD - Dick Walter
KPM 22CD -
KPM 23 CD - Bach arr. Jonathan C. Starkey/Mozart-Beethoven-Chopin-Liszt-Debussy arr. Jonathan C. Starkey
KPM 24 CD -
KPM 25 CD -
KPM 26 CD -
KPM 27 CD -
KPM 28 CD -
KPM 29 CD -
KPM 30 CD - Keith Mansfield/Terry Cox
KPM 31 CD - Andy Clark/Manny Elias
KPM 32 CD - Ron Aspery
KPM 33 CD - Mark Emney/Andy Pask
KPM 34 CD -
KPM 35 CD -
KPM 36 CD - Alan Hawkshaw
KPM 37 CD -
KPM 38 CD - Graham de Wilde/Nigel Martinez
KPM 39 CD - Graham de Wilde
KPM 40 CD -
KPM 41 CD - Richard Harvey/trad. arr. Richard Harvey
KPM 42 CD - John Devereaux
KPM 43 CD - Graham Preskett
KPM 44 CD - Duncan Mackay
KPM 45 CD -
KPM 46 CD - Rod Argent/Bob Howes
KPM 47 CD - Andy Clark
KPM 48 CD - Dick Walter
KPM 49 CD -
KPM 50 CD - Bob Foster
KPM 51 CD -
KPM 52 CD -
KPM 53 CD - Matthew Cang/Des Welstead
KPM 54 CD - Keith Mansfield
KPM 55 CD -
KPM 56 CD - Nigel Jenkins/Clem Clempson
KPM 57 CD - Pasquini-Pachelbel-Purcell-Vivaldi-Bach-Handel-Haydn-Boccherini-Mozart-Dragonetti-Beethoven-Schubert-Chopin-Wagner-Franck-Brahms-Borodin-Dvorak-Rimsky-Korsakov-Parry-Elgar (arr.?)/Fiachra Trench/Granados-Prokofiev (arr.?)
KPM 58 CD -
KPM 59 CD -
KPM 60 CD -
KPM 61 CD -
KPM 62 CD - Charlie Morgan/Andy Pask
KPM 63 CD - Richard Harvey
KPM 64 CD -
KPM 65 CD -
KPM 66 CD - John Devereaux
KPM 67 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 68 CD -
KPM 69 CD -
KPM 70 CD - Guy Warren/Paddy Kingsland/Frank Ricotti/Gary Kettel/Neil Thurgate/Basele Djoli/Gundhu/Clem Alford/Ali Isfahan (John Leach)/trad. arr. Guy Warren/John Leach/Richard Harvey/Bruce Campbell/Georges Teperino/Gilbert Vinter/Steve Race
KPM 71 CD - trad. arr. Edrich Siebert (Stanley Smith Masters)/trad. arr. R. Earley (Robert Sharples)/William Loose/Frank Morton (Everett Ascher)/trad. arr. Brian Gulland-Richard Harvey/trad. arr. Archie Gunn (Eddie Warner)/Bryan Smith/Vic Flick/John Edmed/Richard Gilks/Glenn Sutton/Lloyd Green/Gareth Walters/Roberto Pregadio/Franco Micalizzi/Barry Morgan/Ray Cooper/David Berkwood (Denis Preston)/E. Blocka/Errol Ince/William Farley/Dennis Bovell/Walter Renaud (Wouter Steenhuis)/Jon Jelmer (Wouter Steenhuis)/Keith Mansfield/Syd Dale/Richard Harvey/Mauricio Venegas/Andy Clark/Daryl Runswick
KPM 72 CD - trad. arr. Alfred Kluten (Alfred Klutentreter)/John Leach/trad. arr. Brian Gulland-Richard Harvey/John Leach/George Fenton (George Howe)/trad. arr. Edrich Siebert (Stanley Smith Masters)/David Bradnum/Bob Weston/Vic Flick/Wolfgang Kaltenbach (Heide Pehofer)/Elmer Stigman (Werner von Overheidt)/Alfred Kluten (Alfred Klutentreter)/Werner Brüggemann/trad. arr. Janos Lehar (John Leach)/trad. arr. Ken Jones-Keith Grant (Arthur Evans)/Janos Lehar (John Leach)/Alan Parker/Manos Sirtakis (Harald Winkler-Rauter)/trad. arr. Sammy Burdson (Gerhard Narholz)/Reg Owen/Mimis Plessas
KPM 73 CD - trad. arr. Graham de Wilde/trad. arr. Edrich Siebert (Stanley Smith Masters)/trad. arr. Skaila Kanga/Richard Harvey/Graeme Taylor/trad. arr. Tony Ross (Arthur Hoare)-Clive Richardson/Jim McLean/Sam Fonteyn (Samuel Soden)/trad. arr. Brian Gulland-Richard Harvey/Kenny Graham (Kenneth Skingle)/trad. arr. The Brian Boru Band (????)/John Leach/Brian Gulland/Skaila Kanga
KPM 74 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 75 CD - John Devereaux
KPM 76 CD - Daghan Baydur/Richard Thomas
KPM 77 CD -
KPM 78 CD -
KPM 79 CD -
KPM 80 CD - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 81 CD - King Palmer/Jack Beaver/Laurie Johnson/Tony Lowry/Eric Winstone/Anthony Spurgin/Alec Gould/Clive RichardsonDonald Thorne/Jack Coles/Wyn Henry/Andrew Fenner/Redvers Kyle/Van Phillips/Sidney Crooke/John Longmire/Montague Ewing/Gary Hughes/Jack Strachey/Cecil Norman/Jack Brown/Herbert Stevens/Phil Green/Cyril Watters/Alan Perry (Ernest Tomlinson)/Ernest Tomlinson
KPM 82 CD -
KPM 83 CD - Nino Nardini (Georges Teperino)/Laurie Johnson/Robert Earley (Robert Sharples)/Clyde Hamilton (Cyril Stapleton)/Ronald Hanmer/Frank Samuels (Francis Porretta)/Albert Marland/Jack Strachey/Paul Fenoulhet/Alan Braden/Gary Hughes/Peter Yorke/Michael Larsen (Michael Collins)/Clive Richardson/Alec Gould/Anthony Collins/George French/Reginald King/Alan Bristow/Marie Francis/Johnny Pearson/Steve Race/Bobby Pagan/King Palmer/Leighton Lucas/Eric Swan (Roger Roger)
KPM 84 CD - Stanley Black/Edward White/Eric Winstone/Alan Moorhouse/Ronald Hanmer/Eddie Warner/Robert Sharples/Moneta Eagles/Cecil Milner/Douglas Gamley/John Malcolm (Malcolm Batt)/Raymond Jones/Ivor Slaney/Alan Lewis (Robert Franchi)/Jack Beaver/Vivian Kennard/Laurie Johnson/King Palmer/Bruce Campbell/Frank Damico/Fredric Bayco/Leslie Statham/Leslie Stuart (Thomas Barrett)/Len Stevens/Roger Barsotti/George French/Paul Fenoulhet/Donald Thorne
KPM 85 CD -
KPM 86 CD -
KPM 87 CD -
KPM 88 CD - Dave Vorhaus/Dave Bradnum
KPM 89 CD - Graham de Wilde/trad. arr. Graham de Wilde/Ron Goodwin
KPM 90 CD -
KPM 91 CD - Keith Nichols/Don Harper/Alan Moorhouse
KPM 92 CD - Sam Fonteyn (Samuel Soden)/Ernest Copley (Keith Papworth)/Rudi Bauer/Reg Owen/Ronnie Hazlehurst/Duncan Lamont/Robert Sharples/David Lindup/Little Missenden School (????)
KPM 93 CD -
KPM 94 CD - Mitch Dalton
KPM 95 CD - Graham Preskett/John Devereaux
KPM 96 CD -
KPM 97 CD - John Devereaux
KPM 98 CD - Keith Mansfield
KPM 99 CD - Keith Mansfield
KPM 100 CD -
KPM 101 CD - Richard Harvey/Brian Gulland/trad. arr. Skaila Kanga/Robert Cornford
KPM 102 CD - Tony Hymas/Gyorgy Behar/George Callert (Roman W. Zajaczek)/Friedrich Sehl (Alfred Klutentreter)/Robert Nettekoven/Janos Lehar (John Leach)
KPM 103 CD -
KPM 104 CD - Nick Bardoni/Steve Warr
KPM 105 CD - Keith Mansfield/Richard Elen
KPM 106 CD - trad. arr. Jonathan C. Starkey/Sam Fonteyn (Samuel Soden)/Keith Nichols/Bryan Smith/Henry Duke
KPM 107 CD - Jonathan C. Starkey
KPM 108 CD - Sam Fonteyn (Samuel Soden)/Tony Ross (Arthur Hoare)/Keith Nichols/Ronnie Aldrich/Johnny Pearson
KPM 109 CD - Keith Mansfield
KPM 110 CD - Andrew McCrorie-Shand
KPM 111 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 112 CD - Andrew McCrorie-Shand/Graham Preskett/Richard Myhill/Remé Martin (Richard Myhill)/Bob Foster/Andy Clark/Glenn Phidick (Graham Preskett)/R. Hook-Norton (Richard Harvey)/Matthew Cang/Nick Bardoni/Steve Warr/John Devereaux/Nick Glennie-Smith
KPM 113 CD -
KPM 114 CD - Purcell-Clarke-Marcello-Handel-Haydn-Mozart-Beethoven-Schubert-Schumann-Rossini-Offenbach-Strauss II-Brahms-Delibes-Bizet-Mussorgsky-Tchaikovsky-Dvorak-Mahler-Debussy (arr.?)/Fiachra Trench
KPM 115 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 116 CD -
KPM 117 CD -
KPM 118 CD -
KPM 119 CD - Dick Walter/Marian McPartland/Alan Hawkshaw/Tony Hymas/Fiachra Trench/Henry Duke/John Arkell
KPM 120 CD -
KPM 121 CD -
KPM 122 CD - Gary Kettel
KPM 123 CD -
KPM 124 CD - Chorale (Terence Davies/Barbara McGillivray/Robert Howes/William McGillivray)
KPM 125 CD -
KPM 126 CD -
KPM 127 CD - John Devereaux
KPM 128 CD - Richard Harvey
KPM 129 CD - Tony Hymas/Robert Cornford/Chris Gunning/Richard Harvey/Ronald Hanmer/Ralph Dollimore/Tony Kinsey/Graham de Wilde/Graham Preskett/Roberto Pregadio/Franco Micalizzi/Bruce Campbell/Keith Mansfield
KPM 130 CD -
KPM 131 CD -
KPM 132 CD - Dennis Farnon/Paul Gerard (Dennis Farnon)
KPM 133 CD - Lee Ryda
KPM 134 CD - Bernd Roger
KPM 135 CD - Naresh Sohal
KPM 136 CD - Richard Harvey
KPM 137 CD -
KPM 138 CD -
KPM 139 CD -
KPM 140 CD - Andrew McCrorie-Shand
KPM 141 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 142 CD -
KPM 143 CD -
KPM 144 CD -
KPM 145 CD - Dick Walter/trad. arr. Dick Walter
KPM 146 CD - Ron Aspery/Curtis Schwartz
KPM 147 CD -
KPM 148 CD -
KPM 149 CD - Keith Mansfield
KPM 150 CD -
KPM 151 CD - Marcello-Corelli-Bach-Handel-Roman-Martini arr. Fiachra Trench/Gluck arr. Elaine Barry-Fiachra Trench/Gluck-Haydn-Boccherini-Mozart arr. Fiachra Trench/Mozart arr. Elaine Barry-Fiachra Trench/Beethoven arr. Fiachra Trench/Weber arr. Elaine Barry-Fiachra Trench/Weber-Rossini-Schubert-Glinka-Mendelssohn-Chopin-Schumann-Wagner arr. Fiachra Trench/Verdi arr. Elaine Barry-Fiachra Trench/Verdi-Offenbach-Brahms-Mussorgsky-Grieg-MacDowell arr. Fiachra Trench/Fiachra Trench
KPM 152 CD -
KPM 153 CD - Nigel Martinez/Josie James
KPM 154 CD - Steve Baker
KPM 155 CD -
KPM 156 CD - Dave Hewson
KPM 157 CD -
KPM 158 CD - John Devereaux
KPM 159 CD -
KPM 160 CD - Nick Glennie-Smith/John Devereaux/Glenn Phidick (Graham Preskett)/Ron Aspery/Steve Baker
KPM 161 CD - Roger Dexter/Alan Bell (Alan Blackham)
KPM 162 CD -
KPM 163 CD - Keith Mansfield
KPM 164 CD - David Bradnum/trad. (no arr.)
KPM 165 CD -
KPM 166 CD - Len Rawle/Georgina Rawle/trad. arr. Len Rawle
KPM 167 CD - Dick Walter
KPM 168 CD - Dick Walter
KPM 169 CD -
KPM 170 CD - Graham de Wilde/Nigel Martinez/Mitch Dalton
KPM 171 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 172 CD -
KPM 173 CD - Fiachra Trench
KPM 174 CD -
KPM 175 CD -
KPM 176 CD - Dave Hewson
KPM 177 CD -
KPM 178 CD - Graham Preskett/Peter Airey
KPM 179 CD -
KPM 180 CD - John Devereaux
KPM 181 CD -
KPM 182 CD - Stefan Grossman/Paul Jones (Paul Pond)
KPM 183 CD -
KPM 184 CD - David Richards/Stuart Stirling/trad. arr. Barrie Hingley/trad. arr. R.A.F. Music Library (????)
KPM 185 CD -
KPM 186 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 187 CD -
KPM 188 CD -
KPM 189 CD - Nigel Jenkins
KPM 190 CD - Steve Baker/Carmen Daye (Carmen Manley)/Graham Preskett/Helene Muddiman/Frikki Walker/Christine Walker/Mauricio Venegas/Nick Glennie-Smith/Brian Gulland/Harry Gregson-Williams/Peter Airey
KPM 191 CD -
KPM 192 CD - Nick Bardoni/Steve Warr
KPM 193 CD -
KPM 194 CD -
KPM 195 CD - Nick Glennie-Smith
KPM 196 CD - Nigel Jenkins
KPM 197 CD -
KPM 198 CD -
KPM 199 CD - Paddy Kingsland
KPM 200 CD - Dave Hewson
KPM 201 CD - Nigel Martinez/Josie James
KPM 202 CD -
KPM 203 CD -
KPM 204 CD - Bob Foster/Clem Clempson/Hugh Burns
KPM 205 CD - Andy Clark
KPM 206 CD - Laurence Cottle
KPM 207 CD - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 208 CD - Richard Gilks
KPM 209 CD - trad. arr. Andrew C. Pilmer/trad. arr. Curtis Schwartz/Curtis Schwartz
KPM 210 CD - Robert Foster/trad. arr. Robert Foster
KPM 211 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 212 CD - Hélène Muddiman
KPM 213 CD - Tony Kinsey
KPM 214 CD - Richard Harvey/Graham Preskett/Chris Norton/Frank Mizen/Steve Baker/Matthew Cang/Robin Beanland/Richard Cottle/John Devereaux/Simon Etchell
KPM 215 CD -
KPM 216 CD - Richard Cottle/Richard Green/John Adams/Richard Neve (Keith Mansfield)/Dave Hewson
KPM 217 CD - Richard Harvey/Graham Preskett/Simon Chamberlain/Stanley Myers/John Devereaux/Andrew Jackman/Nick Glennie-Smith/Brian Gulland/Harry Gregson-Williams
KPM 218 CD - Paul Pritchard/Graham Preskett/Ilona Sekacz/Nick Glennie-Smith/Andrew Jackman/Matthew Cang/Brian Gulland/Christopher Palmer/Richard Harvey/Bill Connor
KPM 219 CD -
KPM 220 CD -
KPM 221 CD -
KPM 222 CD - Nick Bardoni/Steve Warr
KPM 223 CD - Michael North (Charles Stokes)/Ronald Hanmer/Sidney Torch/Eric Winstone/Len Stevens/Tommy Reilly/James Moody/Clive Richardson/Jack Beaver/Anthony Mawer/Stuart Crombie/Dennis Berry/Jack Coles/Frank Cordell/Terence Roper/Laurie Johnson/George French/Eric Spear/Gary Hughes/Gordon Jacob/Reg Casson/James T. Haywood/Felton Rapley/Harry Rabinowitz/Ivor Slaney/Alan Lewis (Robert Franchi)
KPM 224 CD - Len Stevens/Ronald Hanmer/Stanley Black/Jack Beaver/Ralph Dollimore/Steve Race/Kenny Graham (Kenneth Skingle)/Fredric Bayco/King Palmer/Kay Rudd (Kathleen O'Dwyer)/Alan Braden/Jack Brown/Bruce Campbell/Laurie Johnson/Eric Winstone/Sid Phillips/Don Lusher
KPM 225 CD - Dave Hewson
KPM 226 CD -
KPM 227 CD - Dick Walter
KPM 228 CD -
KPM 229 CD -
KPM 230 CD - David Vorhaus
KPM 231 CD - Richard Myhill/John Adams/Richard Neve (Keith Mansfield)/Richard Cottle
KPM 232 CD - John Rea/Alan Reekie
KPM 233 CD - David Farnon/Paul Pritchard/Christopher Norton/Frank Mizen/Harry Gregson-Williams/Patrick Gowers/Graham Preskett/Tony Hymas/Stanley Myers/Robert Foster/Richard Harvey/Bill Connor/Christopher Gunning/David G. Hewson/Ilona Sekacz/Brian Gulland/Geoffrey Burgon
KPM 234 CD - Steve Baker/Carmen Daye (Carmen Manley)/Graham Preskett/Cantabile (????)/Christopher Norton/Leroy Johnson
KPM 235 CD - Robert Foster
KPM 236 CD - Robert Foster
KPM 237 CD - Dave Hewson
KPM 238 CD - Keith Mansfield/Neil Richardson/Johnny Pearson/Alan Hawkshaw/Brian Bennett/Clive Hicks/Alan Tew/John Scott/Alan Parker/Sam Fonteyn (Samuel Soden)/Bob Hall/Christopher Gunning/Dick Walter/Graham de Wilde/Andy Clark/David Lindup/Daryl Runswick/Madeline Bell/Kathleen Poppy/Les Hurdle/Colin Hodgkinson/Barry Vincent/Michael Moran/Duncan Lamont/Ron Geesin/Dave Richmond/Steve Gray/Ray Russell (Raymond Baldwin)
KPM 239 CD - John Devereaux
KPM 240 CD - Andy Clark
KPM 241 CD - Patrick Gowers
KPM 242 CD - Laurence Cottle/Ian Thomas
KPM 243 CD -
KPM 244 CD -
KPM 245 CD - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 246 CD -
KPM 247 CD -
KPM 248 CD -
KPM 249 CD - trad. arr. Alistair McCulloch/Dougie Pincock/trad. arr. Dougie Pincock/Sandy Kilgour/trad. arr. Katie Harrigan/trad. arr. Gordon McCulloch/Gordon McCulloch
KPM 250 CD - Matthew Cang
KPM 251 CD -
KPM 252 CD -
KPM 253 CD -
KPM 254 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 255 CD -
KPM 256 CD -
KPM 257 CD - Morita Makoto (Robert Foster)/trad. arr. Rié Yanagisawa-Clive Bell
KPM 258 CD -
KPM 259 CD -
KPM 260 CD - trad. arr. Carmen Daye (Carmen Manley)-Steve Baker/Carmen Daye (Carmen Manley)/Steve Baker
KPM 261 CD -
KPM 262 CD - Dave Lee/Benny Carter
KPM 263 CD -
KPM 264 CD -
KPM 265 CD -
KPM 266 CD -
KPM 267 CD -
KPM 268 CD -
KPM 269 CD - Steve Spiro
KPM 270 CD - Dave Hewson
KPM 271 CD -
KPM 272 CD -
KPM 273 CD -
KPM 274 CD -
KPM 275 CD -
KPM 276 CD -
KPM 277 CD -
KPM 278 CD -
KPM 279 CD - Richard Cottle
KPM 280 CD -
KPM 281 CD - Tony Hymas
KPM 282 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 283 CD -
KPM 284 CD - John Devereaux
KPM 285 CD -
KPM 286 CD - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 287 CD -
KPM 288 CD -
KPM 289 CD -
KPM 290 CD - Clive Latham
KPM 291 CD - Johnny Pearson
KPM 292 CD - Matthew Cang
KPM 293 CD - Francis Shaw/Richard Harvey
KPM 294 CD -
KPM 295 CD -
KPM 296 CD -
KPM 297 CD -
KPM 298 CD -
KPM 299 CD - Nigel Martinez
KPM 300 CD - Richard Harvey
KPM 301 CD -
KPM 302 CD -
KPM 303 CD - Lee Chu Kiong (Robert Foster)/trad. arr. Xu Pingxin/Paul Clarvis/trad. arr. Chen Dacan-Xu Pingxin/Keith Thompson/trad. arr. Chen Dacan
KPM 304 CD - Lee Chu Kiong (Robert Foster)/Paul Clarvis
KPM 305 CD -
KPM 306 CD - Simon Chamberlain
KPM 307 CD - Simon Chamberlain
KPM 308 CD - Jan Cyrka/Pete Giles
KPM 309 CD - Paul Pritchard
KPM 310 CD -
KPM 311 CD -
KPM 312 CD - David Bradnum/trad. (no arr.)
KPM 313 CD - Nick Bardoni/Steve Warr
KPM 314 CD - Richard Harvey/Graham Preskett/Bill Connor/Tony Hymas/Ilona Sekacz/Andrew Jackman/Philip Appleby/Rupert Gregson-Williams/John Devereaux/Paul Pritchard/Lawrence Ashmore
KPM 315 CD - Andy Clark/Paul Dunmall
KPM 316 CD - Richard Cottle/John Gallen
KPM 317 CD -
KPM 318 CD - Dave Hewson
KPM 319 CD -
KPM 320 CD - Rupert Gregson-Williams
KPM 321 CD -
KPM 322 CD -
KPM 323 CD -
KPM 324 CD - Steve Baker
KPM 325 CD - Keith Mansfield/Johnny Pearson/Syd Dale/David Lindup/Alan Hawkshaw/James Clarke/John Cameron/Clive Hicks/Neil Richardson/David Gold/John Shakespeare/Don Jackson (Don Harper)
KPM 326 CD - Syd Dale/Alan Hawkshaw/Johnny Pearson/James Clarke/Keith Mansfield/Dave Richmond/Alan Parker/Bill Martin/Phil Coulter/Joe Haider/Graham Walker/Johnny Dankworth
KPM 327 CD -
KPM 328 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 329 CD -
KPM 330 CD - Richard Cottle/Mike Farmer/John Etkin-Bell/Simon Painter/Ian Clarke/David Hicks/Matthew Denny/Paul Doherty
KPM 331 CD - Len Stevens/Frank Chacksfield/Wilfred Burns (Bernard Harris)/Cedric King Palmer/Trevor Duncan (Leonard Trebilco)/Tom Wyler (Toni Leutwiler)/Cecil Milner/Hans May/Allan Gray (Josef Zmigrod)/Dolf van der Linden/Ronal Hanmer/Jack Beaver/Peter Yorke/Peter Dennis (Den Berry)/George Arthur Elliot/Ludo Philipp
KPM 332 CD - Cedric King Palmer/Peter Yorke/Ray Martin/Ronald Hanmer/Bruce Campbell/Ludo Philipp/Cecil Milner/Jack Beaver/Wilfred Burns (Bernard Harris)/John Rutland (Kenneth Essex)/Trevor Duncan (Leonard Trebilco)/Len Stevens/Douglas Brownsmith/Peter Dennis (Den Berry)/Allan Gray (Josef Zmigrod)/Dolf van der Linden/Mischa Spoliansky/Cy Crawford (Bernard Harris/George Elliot)/Paul Fenoulhet/Voldemar Walberg (Voldemar Rosenberg)
KPM 333 CD - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 334 CD -
KPM 335 CD - trad. arr. Zheun Yue Wen (Richard Harvey)/trad. arr. Richard Harvey
KPM 336 CD -
KPM 337 CD - John Devereaux
KPM 338 CD - Steve Spiro/Paul Wickens
KPM 339 CD - Jim Rattigan/trad. arr. Jim Rattigan
KPM 340 CD -
KPM 341 CD -
KPM 342 CD -
KPM 343 CD -
KPM 344 CD -
KPM 345 CD -
KPM 346 CD -
KPM 347 CD -
KPM 348 CD - Simon Chamberlain
KPM 349 CD - Simon Painter/Ian Clarke/David Hicks
KPM 350 CD - The NFMO (Richard Johnstone/Brian Young/Sean Johnston/Matthew Nelmes/Richard Davies)/Mike Farmer/John Gosling/Matthew Denny/Mark Carlos Blackwell/Bill Baylis/Rupert Gregson-Williams/John Etkin-Bell
KPM 351 CD -
KPM 352 CD -
KPM 353 CD - Jan Cyrka/Toby Bricheno
KPM 354 CD - Dave Hewson
KPM 355 CD - Ron Goodwin
KPM 356 CD -
KPM 357 CD - Rupert Gregson-Williams/Noiseworks (Simon Smart)/Kevin Malpass/Stephen Loveday
KPM 358 CD - Keith Nichols/Mike Piggott/trad. arr. Keith Nichols
KPM 359 CD - Richard Myhill/Richard Cottle
KPM 360 CD -
KPM 361 CD - Andy Clark/Derek Watkins/Colin Sheen/Jamie Talbot/Graham Preskett/Richard Cottle/Roger Dexter/Alan Bell (Alan Blackham)/Dave Hewson
KPM 362 CD -
KPM 363 CD - Nick Bardoni/Steve Warr
KPM 364 CD - Stefan Grossman
KPM 365 CD - Henry Jackman/Matthew Denny/Mike Farmer/Guy Fletcher/Rupert Gregson-Williams
KPM 366 CD - Bill Baylis/Martin King/Jim Copperthwaite/Oliver Vessey/Sean Johnston/RIchard Davies/Jonathan Cook/John Etkin-Bell/Mike Farmer
KPM 367 CD - Dick Walter
KPM 368 CD -
KPM 369 CD -
KPM 370 CD - Stephen Baker
KPM 371 CD -
KPM 372 CD -
KPM 373 CD -
KPM 374 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 375 CD - Christopher Stone/Steven Morrell/John Gladstone-Smith/Colin Sheen
KPM 376 CD -
KPM 377 CD -
KPM 378 CD - John Devereaux/Richard Cottle/Laurence Cottle/Ian Thomas/Richard Harvey/Steve Baker/Carmen Daye (Carmen Manley)/Nigel Hitchcock
KPM 379 CD -
KPM 380 CD - Allan Gray (Josef Zmigrod)/Trevor Duncan (Leonard Trebilco)/Ray Martin/Sam Fonteyn (Samuel Soden)/Wilfred Burns (Bernard Harris)/Dolf van der Linden/Ronald Hanmer/Harry Rabinowitz/Mischa Spoliansky/Clive Richardson/Bruce Campbell/Reg Owen/Joyce Cochrane/Cyril Watters/Frank Chacksfield/Kurt Schick/Len Stevens
KPM 381 CD - Wilfred Burns (Bernard Harris)/Bernie Fenton/Peter Yorke/Ronald Hanmer/Cecil Milner/Trevor Duncan (Leonard Trebilco)/Patrick Beaver/Steven Simmons (Bernard Harris)/Peter Dennis (Den Berry)/Harry Rabinowitz/Fredric Bayco/Ray Martin/kurt Schick/King Palmer
KPM 382 CD - Peter Dennis (Den Berry)/Christian Henson/Marcos D'Cruze/Guy E Fletcher/Per Bertelsen/Scott LeFanu (Christopher Norton)/Barrie Gledden/John Frankel (Frank Mizen)/Peter Haslam/Robert N Daspit/Daniel Gresham/Richard Lacy/David J Reading
KPM 383 CD - Andy Pask/Neal Wilkinson
KPM 384 CD - Laurence Cottle
KPM 385 CD -
KPM 386 CD - Keith Nichols/trad. arr. Keith Nichols
KPM 387 CD - Rupert Gregson-Williams/Guy E Fletcher/Robert N Daspit/Nicholas Hooper/Scott LeFanu (Christopher Norton)/Richard Lacy/Christian Henson/Marcos D'Cruze/David J Reading/Daniel Gresham/Gerard McConnell
KPM 388 CD -
KPM 389 CD - Harbhajan Singh/Navinder Pal Singh/Srikanta (Robert Foster)/Gurdev Singh/Keith Thompson
KPM 390 CD - Guy E. Fletcher/Rod Williams (Rupert Gregson-Williams)
KPM 391 CD - Guy E. Fletcher/Rod Williams (Rupert Gregson-Williams)
KPM 392 CD -
KPM 393 CD - Dave Hewson/Bill Baylis
KPM 394 CD - Jan Cyrka/Toby Bricheno/Ian Clarke/Simon Painter/Mike Farmer/Matthew Denny/Bill Baylis/Julie Anne Tulley
KPM 395 CD -
KPM 396 CD - Andrew Jackman/Paul Pritchard/John Devereaux/Simon Chamberlain/Richard Harvey/Bill Connor/Philip Appleby
KPM 397 CD - Richard Cottle/John Gallen
KPM 398 CD -
KPM 399 CD -
KPM 400 CD -
KPM 401 CD - John Devereaux
KPM 402 CD -
KPM 403 CD -
KPM 404 CD -
KPM 405 CD - Verdi-Ponchielli arr. Paul Pritchard/Verdi-Leoncavallo arr. Daryl Griffith/Bizet arr. Paul Pritchard/Paul Pritchard/Rossini arr. Paul Pritchard/Mozart arr. Daryl Griffith/Daryl Griffith/Delibes-Gounod-Caccini arr. Paul Pritchard
KPM 406 CD - Mozart arr. Daryl Griffith/Mozart arr. Paul Pritchard/Rossini arr. Daryl Griffith/Bizet-Leoncavallo arr. Paul Pritchard/Paul Pritchard/Verdi arr. Paul Pritchard/Verdi-Gounod arr. Daryl Griffith/Daryl Griffith
KPM 407 CD -
KPM 408 CD - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 409 CD -
KPM 410 CD -
KPM 411 CD -
KPM 412 CD -
KPM 413 CD - David Savcic
KPM 414 CD - Bill Baylis/Alan Parker/Alan Hawkshaw/Jim Copperthwaite/Oliver Vessey/Alan Tew/John Cameron/Martin King/Neil Richardson/Syd Dale/Mike Farmer/Matthew Denny/H. Ashworth-Hope/Keith Mansfield/Johnny Pearson/Charles Blackwell/Clive Hicks
KPM 415 CD -
KPM 416 CD -
KPM 417 CD -
KPM 418 CD - Clem Clempson
KPM 419 CD - Steve Spiro/Paul Wickens
KPM 420 CD -
KPM 421 CD - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 422 CD -
KPM 423 CD -
KPM 424 CD -
KPM 425 CD -
KPM 426 CD - Jan Cyrka/Toby Bricheno/Mike Farmer/John Etkin-Bell/Jim Copperthwaite/Oliver Vessey
KPM 427 CD -
KPM 428 CD -
KPM 429 CD -
KPM 430 CD -
KPM 431 CD -
KPM 432 CD - Simon May/Simon Lockyer
KPM 433 CD - Keith Mansfield/Len Stevens/Don Harper/John Scott/Johnny Pearson/Brian Bennett/Dave Hewson/John Malcolm (Malcolm Batt)/Laurie Johnson/Syd Dale/David Dundas/Phil Binding/Simon Moore/Paul Stirling Taylor/Danny Chang/Dave Roswell (Huw Williams)/Guy Meredith/Neil Cartwright/H. Ashworth-Hope/Alan Hawkshaw/Ed Welch/Ron Aspery/John Shakespeare/Neil Richardson/Alan Tew/Graham de Wilde/David Pringle/Bobbie Heatlie/Hélène Muddiman/Charlie Morgan/Andy Pask/Alan Parker/Peter Yorke/Michael North (Charles Stokes)/Ronald Hanmer/Alan Moorhouse/Tommy Reilly/James Moody/David Lindup/John Anthony (John McCleary)
KPM 434 CD -
KPM 435 CD - trad. arr. Tim Laycock-Robin Jeffrey/trad. arr. Robert White-Tim Laycock-Robin Jeffrey/trad. arr. Brian Gullan-Tim Laycock-Robin JeffreyTim Laycock/Robin Jeffrey
KPM 436 CD -
KPM 437 CD - Nick Bardoni/Steve Warr
KPM 438 CD -
KPM 439 CD -
KPM 440 CD -
KPM 441 CD -
KPM 442 CD -
KPM 443 CD -
KPM 444 CD -
KPM 445 CD - Scott LeFanu (Christopher Norton)/Barrie Gledden/Guy E. Fletcher/David Brockett
KPM 446 CD -
KPM 447 CD -
KPM 448 CD -
KPM 449 CD -
KPM 450 CD - Laurence Cottle
KPM 451 CD -
KPM 452 CD -
KPM 453 CD -
KPM 454 CD -
KPM 455 CD -
KPM 456 CD -
KPM 457 CD - Christian Henson/Marcos D'Cruze
KPM 458 CD -
KPM 459 CD - Richard Harvey/Robin Morrison/Colin Green
KPM 460 CD - Richard Harvey/Robin Morrison/Colin Green
KPM 461 CD -
KPM 462 CD -
KPM 463 CD - Rupert Gregson-Williams/Justin Burnett/Harry Gregson-Williams/Steve Jablonsky/Jeff Atmajian
KPM 464 CD -
KPM 465 CD - Jeff Rona/Christian Henson/Lee Curreri/Guy E. Fletcher/Mark Revell
KPM 466 CD - Stuart Reid/Scott Donaldson/Alistair Hawkins/Laurie Burgess/Maitreya Jani/Robin Morrison/Tom Elmhirst/Aaron Wheeler/Russell McNamara/Chris Morris/Paul Reeves
KPM 467 CD - Paul Pritchard
KPM 468 CD -
KPM 469 CD - Jan Cyrka/Toby Bricheno
KPM 470 CD - John Etkin-Bell/Russell Gilbert/Dean Cumberbatch
KPM 471 CD -
KPM 472B CD -
KPM 473 CD -
KPM 474 CD -
KPM 475 CD -
KPM 476 CD -
KPM 477 CD -
KPM 478 CD - Stephen Baker/Carmen Daye (Carmen Manley)
KPM 479 CD - Danny Fromajio (Daniel Teper)/Nic Alderton
KPM 480 CD -
KPM 481 CD -
KPM 482 CD - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 483 CD -
KPM 484 CD -
KPM 485 CD - Jefferson Chambers (Christian Henson)/Titus Lewis
KPM 486 CD - Laurence Cottle/Christian Henson
KPM 487 CD -
KPM 488 CD -
KPM 489 CD -
KPM 490 CD - Laurie Burgess/Doug Young/Mike Farmer/Tam Cooper/Laurence Elliott-Potter/Wilf Frost/Aaron Wheeler/Matthew Denny/Russell McNamara/Simon Stewart
KPM 491 CD - John Devereaux
KPM 492 CD - James Copperthwaite/Jon Boorman/Oliver Vessey
KPM 493 CD - Alan Gold/Lucille Finvlay/Darren Justin James
KPM 494 CD -
KPM 495 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 496 CD -
KPM 497 CD - Steve Spiro/Paul Wickens
KPM 498 CD -
KPM 499 CD -
KPM 500 CD - Dave Hewson/Bill Baylis
KPM 501 CD -
KPM 502 CD -
KPM 503 CD -
KPM 504 CD -
KPM 505 CD - Jack Beaver/Henry Fisher/Ronald Hanmer/Hans Millar/Anthony Spurgin/Jackie Brown/Cecil Milner/Montague Ewing/Len Stevens/Harold Patrick/Reg Casson/Jack Helyer/Edwin Harrison/Philip Green/Robert Pagan
KPM 506 CD - Aaron Wheeler/Scott Donaldson/Richard Nolan/Dan Bierton/Marc Lane/Heather Mikkelsen/Josh Powell/Marc Williams (Mark Roberts)/Tom Ambler
KPM 507 CD -
KPM 508 CD -
KPM 509 CD -
KPM 510 CD -
KPM 511 CD -
KPM 512 CD -
KPM 513 CD -
KPM 514 CD -
KPM 515 CD -
KPM 516 CD - Craig Wazbinski/R. Walt Vincent/Michael Gurley/Debbie Diamond (Deborah Diament)/Heather Grody/Zachary Schaffer
KPM 517 CD -
KPM 518 CD -
KPM 519 CD - Robert Foster
KPM 520 CD -
KPM 521 CD - Jim Copperthwaite/Paul Pritchard
KPM 522 CD -
KPM 523 CD -
KPM 524 CD - Paul Clarvis/Richard Harvey/Chris Laurence
KPM 525 CD -
KPM 526 CD -
KPM 527 CD - trad. arr. Mark Ford/trad. arr. Stephen Metcalfe/trad. arr. Robert White-Tim Laycock-Robin Jeffrey-Brian Gulland-Sharon Lindo/trad. arr. Robert White-Robin Jeffrey-Brian Gulland-Sharon Lindo-Colin Thompson
KPM 528 CD -
KPM 529 CD -
KPM 530 CD - Jeff Rona
KPM 531 CD -
KPM 532 CD -
KPM 533 CD - Kanetic Source (Anthony Stout)/Kat Green (Kathryn Greenblatt)/Billy Lincoln/Joshua Anderson/Terrence Stith/Armik Craft/Matthew Harris/Michael Vail Blum/Herman Jackson/Chris A. Smith/Joseph Bartholomew/Sholanda K. Wilson/Ajamu Ekolona/David Rojas/Gina Boweman (Gina Daggett)/MabVuto Carpenter
KPM 534 CD -
KPM 535 CD -
KPM 536 CD - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 537 CD -
KPM 538 CD -
KPM 539 CD -
KPM 540 CD -
KPM 541 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 542 CD -
KPM 543 CD -
KPM 544 CD -
KPM 545 CD - Philip Larsen/Richard Robson/Mark Barrott/Michael Conn/Dan Brown
KPM 546 CD -
KPM 547 CD -
KPM 548 CD -
KPM 548B CD -
KPM 549 CD -
KPM 550 CD -
KPM 551 CD - Matthew Cang
KPM 552 CD -
KPM 553 CD -
KPM 554 CD - Christian Henson/Mark Revell/Rupert Gregson-Williams/Franz Punkler (Frederic Talgorn)/Kevin Leavy/Alastair King/Tony Clarke
KPM 555 CD - Jan Cyrka/Toby Bricheno
KPM 556 CD - Alan Gold/Colin Joseph/Agzilla (Alan Gold)/Lee Hudson/Yorke Eghan
KPM 557 CD - Dave Hewson
KPM 558 CD -
KPM 559 CD - Mike Marshall
KPM 560 CD -
KPM 561 CD -
KPM 562 CD - Laurie Burgess/Russell McNamara/Chloe Burgess
KPM 563 CD - Stephen Baker
KPM 564 CD -
KPM 565 CD -
KPM 566 CD - Robert Foster
KPM 567 CD -
KPM 568 CD -
KPM 569 CD - Benedict Cruft/Anthony Pleeth/Daryl Griffith
KPM 570 CD -
KPM 571 CD -
KPM 572 CD -
KPM 573 CD -
KPM 574 CD -
KPM 575 CD - trad. arr. Ossi Bashiri-Tommy Hanson-Jan Hasenöhrl
KPM 576 CD - Ben Brooke
KPM 577 CD - Tony Clarke/Ian Livingstone/Kevin Leavy/Rupert Gregson-Williams/Alastair King
KPM 578 CD -
KPM 579 CD - Richard Myhill
KPM 580 CD - Curtis Schwartz
KPM 581 CD -
KPM 582 CD -
KPM 583 CD -
KPM 584 CD - James Copperthwaite/Oliver Vessey
KPM 585 CD -
KPM 586 CD - Jan Cyrka/Toby Bricheno/James Graydon/Kieran Heneghan/Yordanka Vasileva Zagorska
KPM 587 CD - Dave Hewson
KPM 588 CD - Alistair Hawkins/Paul Reeves/Mark Rutherford/Graham Preskett
KPM 589 CD - Graham Preskett/Mark Rutherford/Alistair Hawkins/Paul Reeves
KPM 590 CD -
KPM 591 CD -
KPM 592 CD -
KPM 593 CD - Kevin Leavy
KPM 594 CD -
KPM 595 CD - Rupert Gregson-Williams/Lorne Balfe/Robert N Daspit/Christian Henson/Ian Honeyman
KPM 596 CD -
KPM 597 CD - Jeff Rona/Katy Stephen/Robert Bennett/Gregg Lehrman/Lee Curreri/Dolores Clay/Marissa Steingold
KPM 598 CD -
KPM 599 CD -
KPM 600 CD -
KPM 601 CD -
KPM 602 CD -
KPM 603 CD -
KPM 604 CD -
KPM 605 CD - Steve Spiro/Paul Wickens
KPM 606 CD - John Etheridge
KPM 607 CD -
KPM 608 CD - Bill Baylis/Simon Stewart
KPM 609 CD -
KPM 610 CD -
KPM 611 CD - Richard Wells/Stephen Garrikk
KPM 612 CD -
KPM 613 CD -
KPM 614 CD -
KPM 615 CD - Tony Clarke
KPM 616 CD - trad. arr. Robin Hogarth/Robin Hogarth
KPM 617 CD - Robin Hogarth/trad. arr. Robin Hogarth
KPM 618 CD - Jan Cyrka/Toby Bricheno/Maria Bricheno/Kieran Henegan
KPM 619 CD -
KPM 620 CD - Stephen Baker/Carmen Daye (Carmen Manley)
KPM 621 CD - Stuart Roslyn/Tom Sankey/Tim Goodacre/Stephanie Watson
KPM 622 CD -
KPM 623 CD -
KPM 624 CD - Johnny Pearson
KPM 625 CD - Richard Myhill/Darryl Griffith/Dave Hewson
KPM 626 CD -
KPM 627 CD - Lee Chu Kiong (Robert Foster)/Li Xu Ming
KPM 628 CD -
KPM 629 CD - James McNair/Daniel Teper
KPM 630 CD -
KPM 631 CD - James Dooley/Mel Wesson/Robert N Daspit/Joe Henson/Ian Livingstone/Christian Henson/Lorne Balfe//Tony Clarke
KPM 632 CD -
KPM 633 CD -
KPM 634 CD -
KPM 635 CD -
KPM 636 CD -
KPM 637 CD - Tony Clarke/Ryeland Allison/Ian Livingstone/Mel Wesson
KPM 638 CD -
KPM 639 CD -
KPM 640 CD -
KPM 641 CD - Dave Bethell
KPM 642 CD - Syd Dale/David Lindup/Keith Mansfield/Alan Parker/Alan Hawkshaw/Brian Bennett/Johnny Pearson/Neil Richardson/Bill Le Sage/James Clarke/John Scott/John Shakespeare/Johnny Hawksworth
KPM 643 CD - Keith Mansfield/Johnny Dankworth/Johnny Pearson/Laurie Johnson/Tony Kinsey/John Fiddy/John Scott/David Lindup/Alan Hawkshaw/Alan Parker/Syd Dale/Bill Le Sage
KPM 644 CD - Raul Constantine (Sven Spieker)/C Logan Hathaway (Robert Navarro)/Angelina Dahlmer (Bret Levick)/Zachary Schaffer/Shane Denton
KPM 645 CD -
KPM 646 CD - trad. arr. John Renbourn/John Renbourn
KPM 647 CD - Sonic Cuts (Peter Oxendale/Aaron Gilbert/Stephen Gibson/David Walters)
KPM 648 CD - Tony Clarke/Christian Henson/Lorne Balfe
KPM 649 CD - Andy Glen
KPM 650 CD - Andy Glen/Ron Goodwin
KPM 651 -
KPM 652 - Lorne Balfe/Christian Henson/Alastair King
KPM 653 -
KPM 654 -
KPM 655 -
KPM 656 -
KPM 657 - James Dooley/Joe Henson/Robert N Daspit/Lorne Balfe/Mel Wesson/Tony Clarke
KPM 658 - Vasco (Diogo Vasconcelos)/Paul Reeves/Alastair Hawkins/Robin Morrison/Michael Charles (Michael Bacon)/James Copperthwaite/Sam Lewis/Luke Bullen/Kenny Dickenson/Peter Lawlor/Maitreya Jani/Max Greenwood
KPM 659 -
KPM 660 - Dick Walter
KPM 661 -
KPM 662 -
KPM 663 - Kate Bullock (Kate Ockenden)/Paul Reeves/Peter Falkner/Huw Warren/Stephen Baker/Mark Lockheart/Barnaby Robson/Steve Lodder
KPM 664 -
KPM 665 - James Dooley/Matthew Margeson
KPM 666 -
KPM 667 -
KPM 668 -
KPM 669 -
KPM 670 -
KPM 671 -
KPM 672 -
KPM 673 - James Dooley/Robert N Daspit/Todd Haberman/Mel Wesson/Jan Hendrickse
KPM 674 - Richard Gilks
KPM 675 -
KPM 676 -
KPM 677 -
KPM 678 -
KPM 679 - Alex Gray/Chris Smith/Robert White
KPM 680 -
KPM 681 - Robert Foster
KPM 682 - Drew Milligan/Steve Abrasamadu/Gabriel Serene (Gabriel Wood)/John Moabi/Sharlene Hector/Gerad Logan/Steve Antony Campbell
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KPM 1319 CD:
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Composed and conducted by Richard Harvey.
Performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Leader: Barry Griffiths)
Produced by Peter Cox and John Devereaux
Engineered by John Timperley

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 1348 CD:
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Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

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KPM 1351 CD:
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Produced by Andrew McCrorie-Shand
Engineered by Austin Ince
Viola: Roger Chase

Design by Fred Price
Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

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KPM 1371/2 CD:
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Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
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KPM 1379 CD:
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Produced by Andy Clark and John Devereaux
Engineered by Stephen Allan

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
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KPM 1387 CD:
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Produced by Andrew McCrorie-Shand
Engineered by John Timperley
Recorded digitally at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, England by the John Timperley Mobile Recording Facility.

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

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KPM 1388 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Enigneered by Stephen Allan, Chris Dibble, John Mackswith

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

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KPM 12 CD:
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KPM 16 CD:
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KPM 21 CD:
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Produced by John Devereaux
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Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

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KPM 30 CD:
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Engineered by Stephen Allan

Artwork by Philip Giggle
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KPM 32 CD:
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Produced by John Devereaux for Fireworks Music Ltd
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London

Musicians:
Ron Aspery: tenor and alto sax
Clem Clempson: guitar
Graham Preskett: piano
Chris Lawrence: bass
Snax Brunswick: drums
John Pigneguy: french horn
Stan Sulzmann: soprano sax on [track 15]

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Engineered by Stephen Allan

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KPM 39 CD:
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Produced by Graham de Wilde and Peter Cox.
Engineered by Charlie Waygood.

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 41 CD:
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Produced by Tim Hardy.
Engineered by Austin Ince and Stephen Allan.

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 42 CD:
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Produced by John Devereaux for Fireworks Music Ltd
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London
Engineered by Stephen Allan

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 43 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Stephen Allan and Curtis Schwartz.

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 44 CD:
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Produced by Andrew McCrorie-Shand
Engineered by Haydn Bendal
Recorded at the Penthouse, Abbey Road Studios, London

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 45 CD:
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Produced by Andrew McCrorie-Shand
Engineered by Norman Goodman
Recorded at West Heath Studios, London

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 47 CD:
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Produced by Andy Clark and Stephen Allan.
Engineered by Stephen Allan.

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 50 CD:
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Produced by Peter Waygood
Engineered by Charlie Waygood and Paul Hulme

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input
Disc made by Nimbus Records Ltd

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 53 CD:
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Produced by John Devereaux for Fireworks Music Ltd
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London.
Engineered by Stephen Allan

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 56 CD:
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Produced by Andrew McCrorie-Shand
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

Musicians:
Guitars: Nigel Jenkins/Clem Clempson
Bass: Andy Pask/Steve Pierce
Drums: Pete Thomas/Neal Wilkinson
Keyboards: Rod Argent/Anthony Clark/Andrew McCrorie-Shand
Saxophone: Ron Aspery

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 62 CD:
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Produced by John Devereaux
Engineered by Stephen Allan

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 63 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox.

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 66 CD:
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Produced by Tim Hardy and John Devereaux
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz
Except [tracks 1-2, 14, 26] engineered by Austin Ince

Artwork by Penny Kennedy
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 67 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 70 CD:
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Tracks 1-4 KPM 1053/℗ 1969 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 5, 6 and 21 KPM 1054/℗ 1969 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 7, 30 and31 KPM 1312/℗ 1984 KPM Music Ltd
Track 8 KPM 1389/℗ 1987 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 9-14 KPM 1258/℗ 1981 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 15-20 KPM 1183/℗ 1976 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 22 and 23 KPM 1193/℗ 1977 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 24, 25, 28, 29 and 37 KPM 1031/℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 26 KPM LP 2/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 27 and 36 KPM LP 22/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 32 KPM 1251/℗ 1980 KPM Music Ltd
Track 33 KPM 1227/℗ 1979 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 34 and 35 BMLP 155/℗ 1976 Berry Music Co Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 71 CD:
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Tracks 1 and 2 KPM 1074/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 3 and 4 BMLP 148/℗ 1976 Berry Music Co Ltd
Tracks 5-10 KPM 1219/℗ 1978 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 11-13 KPM 1271/℗ 1982 KPM Music Ltd
Track 14 BMLP 155/℗ 1976 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 15 KPM 1324/℗ 1984  KPM Music Ltd
Track 16-18 KPM 1218/℗ 1978 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 19-21 and 24-28 KPM 1117/℗ 1973
Track 29 KPM 1253/℗ 1981 KPM Music Ltd
Track 30 TIM 1029/℗ 19 Themes International Music Ltd
Tracks 31-33 BMLP 157/℗ 1976 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 34 KPM 1037/℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 35 KPM LP 40/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 36 KPM 1227/℗ 1979 KPM Music Ltd
Track 37 KPM 55 CD/℗ 1989 KPM Music Ltd
Track 38 TIM 1040/℗ 1982 Themes International Music Ltd
Track 39 KPM 1230/℗ 1979 KPM Music Ltd

KPM 72 CD:
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Track 1 BMLP 170/℗ 1976 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 2 KPM 1182/℗ 1976 KPM Music Ltd
Track 3 KPM 1270/℗ 1982 KPM Music Ltd
Track 4 KPM 1271/℗ 1982 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 5-8, 28, 30 and 32 KPM 1202/℗ 1977 KPM Music Ltd
Track 9 KPM 1181/℗ 1976 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 10-16 KPM 72 CD/℗ 1989 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 17 and 18 BMLP 179/℗ 1977 Berry Music Co Ltd
Tracks 19-27 BMLP 180/℗ 1977 Berry Music Co Ltd
Tracks 29 and 31 KPM 1272/℗ 1982 KPM Music Ltd
Track 33 KPM 1072/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Tracsk 34-37 BMLP 140/℗ 1975 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 38 KPM 191B/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 39 KPM 192A/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 40 KPM 192B/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 73 CD:
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Track 1 KPM 1273/℗ 1982 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 2, 26, 27 and 32 KPM 1115/℗ 1973  KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 3, 4, 28, 33 and 40 KPM 1074/℗ 1970  KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 5-9, 21, 24, 31 and 39 KPM 1181/℗ 1976 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 10, 41 and 42 KPM 1262/℗ 1981  KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 11 and 12 KPM 1237/℗ 1979 KPM Music Ltd
Track 13 KPM 1324/℗ 1984 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 14-19 BMLP 081/℗ 1970 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 20 KPM 1151/℗ 1975 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 22, 23, 25 and 29 KPM 1271/℗ 1982 KPM Music Ltd
Track 30 KPM LP7/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 34 and 35 KPM 1287/℗ 1982 KPM Music Ltd
Track 36 KPM 1182/℗ 1976 KPM Music Ltd
Track 37 KPM 1355/℗ 1986 KPM Music Ltd
Track 38 KPM 1227/℗ 1979 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 74 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 75 CD:
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Produced by John Devereaux, Richard Harvey and Austin Ince for Fireworks Music Ltd.
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London
Engineered by Austin Ince

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 76 CD:
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Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 80 CD:
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Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 81 CD:
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Photographs: Hulton Deutsch Collection London W9

KPM 82 CD:
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Track 1 FDH 145/℗ 1956 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 2 FDH 148/℗ 1956 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Tracks 3 and 19 KPM 014/℗ 1958 KPM Music Ltd
Track 4 KPM 141/℗ 1962 KPM Music Ltd
Track 5 KPM 016/℗ 1959 KPM Music Ltd
Track 6 FDH 187/℗ 1958 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 7 BMLP 002/℗ 1951 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 8 FDH 140/℗ 1956 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 9 KPM 189/℗ 1965 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 10 and 11 KPM 158/℗ 1963 KPM Music Ltd
Track 12 KPM 140/℗ 1963 KPM Music Ltd
Track 13 BM 119/℗ 1960 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 14 KPM 111/℗ 1961 KPM Music Ltd
Track 15 FDH 201/℗ 1958 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 16 KPM 084/℗ 1960 KPM Music Ltd
Track 17 KPM 147/℗ 1962 KPM Music Ltd
Track 18 KPM 197/℗ 1966 KPM Music Ltd
Track 20 KPM 019/℗ 1958 KPM Music Ltd
Track 21 KPM 002/℗ 1958 KPM Music Ltd
Track 22 KPM 096/℗ 1961 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 23 and 31 FDH 175/℗ 1957 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 24 KPM 1040/℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 25 BM 233/℗ 1960 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 26 BM 246/℗ 1960 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 27 BMLP 082/℗ 1970 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 28 FDH 142/℗ 1956 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 29 FDH 150/℗ 1956 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 30 FDH 143/℗ 1956 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Tracks 32-34 KPM 016/℗ 1958 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 35-37 KPM 017/℗ 1958 KPM Music Ltd
Track 38 KPM 013/℗ 1959 KPM Music Ltd
Track 39 BM 267/℗ 1961 Berry Music Co Ltd
Tracks 40 and 41 BM 414/℗ 1963 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 42 BM 413/℗ 1963 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 43 BM 167/℗ 1959 Berry Music Co Ltd
Tracks 44-49 FDH 327/℗ 1964 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Tracks 50-64 FDH 111/℗ 1958 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd

KPM 83 CD:
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Track 1 FDH 061/℗ 1952 Francis, Day and Hunter Ltd
Track 2 KPH 1219/℗ 1978 KPM Music Ltd
Track 3 FDH 118/℗ 1953 Francis, Day and Hunter Ltd
Track 4 FDH 120/℗ 1953 Francis, Day and Hunter Ltd
Track 5 KPM 147B/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 6 KPM 006A/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 7 FDH 199/℗ 1958 Francis, Day and Hunter Ltd
Track 8 KPM 021B/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 9 KPM 052B/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 10 FDH 1243/℗ 1960 Francis, Day and Hunter Ltd
Track 11 FDH 020/℗ 1952 Francis, Day and Hunter Ltd
Track 12-17 KPM 1219/℗ 1978 KPM Music Ltd
Track 18 KPM 023A/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 19 KPM 056B/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 20 FDH 137/℗ 1956 Francis, Day and Hunter Ltd
Track 21 KPM 082A/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 22 BM 361/℗ 1962 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 23 KPM 199B/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 24 KPM 200A/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 25 KPM 067A/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 26 FDH 195/℗ 1958 Francis, Day and Hunter Ltd
Track 27 KPM 006B/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 28 KPM 015A/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 29 KPM 061B/℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 30 BMLP 156/℗ 1976 Berry Music Co Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 84 CD:
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Track 1 KPM 1298/℗ 1961 KPM Music Ltd
Track 2 BM 119/℗ 1958 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 3 BM 202/℗ 1973 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 4 and 24 FDH 261/℗ 1961 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 5-12 BMLP 108/℗ 1974 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 13 FDH 072/℗ 1954 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 14 BMLP 042/℗ 1967 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 15 KPM 212B/℗ 1966 KPM Music Ltd
Track 16 BMLP 041/℗ 1967 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 17 FDH 144/℗ 1956 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 18 FDH 287/℗ 1962 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 19 KPMLP6 033B/℗ 1960 KPM Music Ltd
Track 20 FDH 127/℗ 1955 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 21 KPMLP4 023A/℗ 1959 KPM Music Ltd
Track 22 BM 265/℗ 1961 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 23 BMLP 164/℗ 1962 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 25 KPM 011B/℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 26 BM 401/℗ 1963 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 27 BM 116/℗ 1958 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 28 BM 298/℗ 1959 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 29 FDH 076/℗ 1954 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 30 BM 264/℗ 1961 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 31 BMLP 164/℗ 1967 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 32 and 33 KPM 005/℗ 1959 KPM Music Ltd
Track 34 and 35 FDH 114/℗ 1954 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 36 BM 113/℗ 1958 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 37 BM 266/℗ 1961 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 38 BM 399/℗ 1963 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 39 KPM 005/℗ 1958 KPM Music Ltd
Track 40 KPM 008A/℗ 1954 KPM Music Ltd
Track 41 KPM 003B/℗ 1958 KPM Music Ltd
Track 42 KPM 009A/℗ 1958 KPM Music Ltd
Track 43 KPM 022B/℗ 1959 KPM Music Ltd
Track 44 FDH 148/℗ 1956 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 45 FDH 076/℗ 1952 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 46 FDH 260/℗ 1961 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 47 FDH 186/℗ 1957 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 88 CD:
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These tracks were previously available on KPM 1243, 1279, 1303 and 1342.

Tracks 1-14 and 17 KPM 1342/℗ 1985 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 15, 16,3 18-23 KPM 1303/℗ 1983 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 24-31 KPM 1279/℗ 1982 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 32-38 KPM 1243/℗ 1980 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 89 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox

Tracks 1, 2, 5-7, 17-23 and 25-34 KPM 1273 ℗ 1982 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 3, 4, 8-16 and 24 ℗ 1989 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 91 CD:
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[C]ompiled from recordings previously available on KPM 1150 'Jazz of the Twenties' and KPM 1204 'Music of the 30s - Music of the 40s'

Produced by Peter Cox

Tracks 1-12 KPM 1150/℗ 1975 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 13-25 KPM 1204/℗ 1977 KPM Music Ltd

KPM 92 CD:
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Tracks 1-16 KPM 1151/℗ 1975 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 17-24 BMLP 111/℗ 1974 Berry Music Co Ltd
Tracks 25-28 and 30 BMLP 178/℗ 1975 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 29 KPM 1121/℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 31 KPM 1112/℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 32 KPM 1270/℗ 1982 KPM Music Ltd

KPM 94 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

Musicians:
Mitch Dalton guitars
Dave Arch keyboards
Mo Foster bass
Andy Pask bass
Brett Morgan drums
Louis Jardim percussion

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 95 CD:
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These tracks were previously available on KPM 1335 and 1340 - American Journey Parts 1 and 2 and on KPM 1267 - Sunburst.

Produced by John Devereaux

Tracks 1-12 KPM 1340 ℗ 1985 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 13-26 KPM 1335 ℗ 1985 KPM Music Ltd
Track 27 KPM 1267 ℗ 1981 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 99 CD:
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Produced and engineered by Richard elen

Tracks 1-28/℗ 1989 KPM Music Ltd
Track 29 KPM 1304/℗ 1983 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 30-33 KPM 1261/℗ 1981 KPM Music Ltd
Track 34 KPM 1260/℗ 1981 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 101 CD:
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Compiled from recordings previously available on KPM 1257, 1262, 1293, 1355, 1371 and 1372.

Produced by Peter Cox and Tim Hardy

Tracks 1-11 KPM 1293/℗ 1983 KPM Music Ltd
Track 12 KPM 1371/℗ 1987 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 13-15 KPM 1257/℗ 1981 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 16-17 KPM 1372/℗ 1987 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 18-23 KPM 1355/℗ 1986 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 24-26 KPM 1262/℗ 1981 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 102 CD:
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Tracks 1-4 KPM 1313/℗ 1984 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 5-15 KPM 1184/℗ 1976 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 16-28 BMLP 169/℗ 1976 Berry Music Co Ltd
Tracks 29-35 KPM 1023/℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 104 CD:
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Produced by Andrew McCrorie-Shand

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 105 CD:
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Produced and engineered by Richard Elen

Tracks 1-39/℗ 1990 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 40-58 KPM 1344/℗ 1985 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 106 CD:
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Tracks 1-50 and 57-84/℗ 1990 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 51 KPM 49 CD/℗ 1988 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 52-54 KPM 1149/℗ 1975 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 55 and 56 KPM 1324/℗ 1984 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 107 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox and Curtis Schwartz
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 108 CD:
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Tracks 1-3, 9-11, 13-20, 36-38, 40, 41, 44-46, 48, 50-53 and 56-66 KPM 1147/℗ 1975 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 4-8, 12, 21-34, 39, 42, 43, 47, 49, 54, 55 and 67 KPM 1148/℗ 1975 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 35 BMLP 146/℗ 1976 Berry Music Co Ltd

KPM 110 CD:
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Produced by Andrew McCrorie-Shand

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 111 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 112 CD:
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Tracks 1-3 and 15 KPM 35 CD/℗ 1988 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 4 and 5 KPM 34 CD/℗ 1988 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 6-8 and 53 KPM 1300/℗ 1988 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 9, 10, 16-25, 62, 63 and 75-79 KPM 1323/℗ 1984 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 11, 26, 27, 45-49, 56-61, 64, 65 and 69-71 KPM 1322/℗ 1984 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 12, 28-30, 55, 66-68, 80 and 81 KPM 1386/℗ 1986 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 13 and 14 KPM 1388 CD/℗ 1988 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 31 and 72-74 KPM 1250/℗ 1980 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 32 and 50-52 KPM 1256/℗ 1980 KPM Music Ltd
Track 33 KPM 1326/℗ 1984 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 34 and 35 KPM 85 CD/℗ 1989 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 36-39 KPM 67 CD/℗ 1989 KPM Music Ltd
Track 40 KPM 60 CD/℗ 1989 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 41 and 42 KPM 66 CD/℗ 1989 KPM Music Ltd
Track 43 KPM 42 CD/℗ 1988 KPM Music Ltd
Track 44 KPM 1352/℗ 1986 KPM Music Ltd
Track 54 KPM 43 CD/℗ 1988 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 82-84 KPM 1360/℗ 1986 KPM Music Ltd

KPM 115 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

Tracks 1-25 KPM/℗ 1990 KPM Music Ltd
Track 26 KPM 1399/℗ 1985 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 27-29 KPM 1311/℗ 1984 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 119 CD:
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Tracks 1, 17-21 and 23 KPM 1280/℗ 1982 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 2-11 KPM 1083/℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 12-14 KPM 1165/℗ 1975 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 15, 16 and 26 KPM 1238/℗ 1980 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 24 and 27-30 KPM 1324/℗ 1984 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 122 CD:
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Produced by John Devereaux for Fireworks Music Ltd
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London.

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 124 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox, John Devereaux and Robert Howes

Tracks 1-24 KPM 1305/℗ 1983 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 25-36 KPM 1334/℗ 1984 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 127 CD:
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Produced by John Devereaux and Austin Ince for Fireworks Music Ltd
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London
Engineered by Austin Ince

Artwork by Lisa Jones
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 128 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Chris Dibble and Austin Ince

Front of Folder: Landscape with the Ashes of Phocion by Nicolas Pussin (Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool).

Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 133 CD:
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Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 136 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Austin Ince

Tracks 13-21, 24, 28, 31, 37 and 38 KPM 1227/℗ 1979 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 1-12, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30 and 32-36/℗ 1991 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 140 CD:
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Recorded at Abbey Road Studios
Engineered by Haydn Bendall

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 141 CD:
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Produced and engineered by Curtis Schwartz

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 145 CD:
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Produced by Peter Waygood and Peter Cox

Tracks 1-3, 5, 12-22, 26-30, 38-51 KPM 1252/℗ 1980 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 4, 6-11, 23-25, 31-37/℗ 1990 KPM Music Ltd

KPM 146 CD:
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Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 149 CD:
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Tracks 1-44 KPM 1278/℗ 1982 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 45-76 KPM 1222/℗ 1978 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 77-84 KPM 1221/℗ 1978 KPM Music Ltd

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 151 CD:
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Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 153 CD:
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Produced by Nigel Martinez
Engineered by Charlie Waygood

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 154 CD:
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Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams and Austin Ince for Fireworks Music Ltd
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London
Engineered by Austin Ince and Stephen Allan

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 160 CD:
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Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams for Fireworks Music Ltd
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London

Engineered by Austin Ince

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 164 CD:
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These tracks were recorded from 1989 to 1991 on location in Africa. My journey took me from 10,000ft mountains to Sahelian deserts from rainforests to savannahs, to peoples often totally isolated by geography, culture or language from even their nearest neighbours.

Much of the music has never been recorded before and presents a unique evocation of the tapestry of Africa and its peoples. The skill and sophistication of the musicians together with the richness and variety of the music will amaze those unfamiliar with these traditions.

I have been shot at, fallen ill, been plagued by insects and learnt to sleep with one eye open, but overwhelmingly I am left with a feeling of warmth and respect for the musicians, who chose to share with me the secrets of their music.

DAVID BRADNUM

Tracks 1, 3, 12, 15, 20-24, 33, 43, 45, 51, 52 composed by David Bradnum
Tracks 2, 4-11, 13, 14, 16-19, 25-32, 34-422, 44, 46-50 recorded on location by David Bradnum
Produced by David Bradnum and Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

[tracks 1-3, 8, 19, 20, 22, 28-29, 32-33, 41] feature RSS 3D Stereo.

These items were recorded using the latest sound processing technology, including Roland Sound Space. The RSS system, introduced during recording, gives the effect of a 3-dimensional soundfield when tracks are played back on a conventional 2-speaker stereo system. This effect was felt to be particularly appropriate, given the ambient and atmospheric nature of the material.

Thanks 'Technics' and 'Shure' for their invaluable support.
Thanks also to Carol Beckwith for opening up the mysteries of Africa to me.

Photographs by Carol Beckwith © 1991

Artwork by Fred Price
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 166 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by John Timperley
Recorded by The John Timperley Mobile Recording Facility

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 170 CD:
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Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 173 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox and Fiachra Trench
Engineered by John Timperley
Recorded directly to stereo by The John Timperley Mobile Recording Facility.

Conducted by Anthony Hopkins, C.B.E.
Orchestra Leader: Kenneth Sillito

Cover picture: © Brian Horton "Enchantment hills with crescent moon." From David Messum Galleries, London & Beaconsfield.

Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 176 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by John Timperley
Conducted by Malcolm Binney
Orchestra leader: Kenneth Sillito
Trumpet: Graham Ashton

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 178 CD:
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Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams for Fireworks Music Ltd
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London
Engineered by Austin Ince and Cameron McBride

KPM 180 CD:
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Produced by Elaine Buckingham
Engineered by Austin Ince
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios
Bodhran on [tracks 10-13] played by Austin Ince

KPM 186 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz
Recorded at Berry House Studios

KPM 189 CD:
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Words and music by Nigel Jenkins
Produced by Tim Hardy
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios
Mixed by Curtis Schwartz and Austin Ince

Musicians:
All Vocals/Guitars: Nigel Jenkins
Keyboards: Anthony Clark
Bass: Andy Pask
Drums: Neal Wilkinson

Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 190 CD:
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Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams for Fireworks Music Ltd
Engineered by Cameron McBride
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 192 CD:
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Produced by Nick Bardoni and Steve Warr
Executive Producer Elaine Buckingham

KPM 196 CD:
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Words and music composed by Nigel Jenkins
Words and music published by KPM Music. © 1993 All rights reserved.

Produced by Tim Hardy
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios
Mixed by Curtis Schwartz and Austin Ince

Musicians:
All Vocals / Guitars: Nigel Jenkins
Keyboards: Anthony Clark
Bass: Andy Pask
Drums: Neal Wilkinson

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 199 CD:
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Produced by Tim Hardy

Artwork by Deborah A. J. Stamper
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 200 CD:
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Produced by Elaine Buckingham
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz, Austin Ince and Dave Hewson
The Harlow Chorus: Conducted by Michael Kibblewhite
Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Binney
Leader: Gavyn Wright

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The image on the cover is called "Balancing Resources". It was designed by Clare Curtis for Oxfam's 50th Anniversary in a competition run by the Association of Illustrators. Payment for the use of this image will go to Oxfam's Literacy Fund to support the literacy component of Oxfam's overseas projects. For effective marketing with added ethical endorsement - contact Liz at Oxfam on 0865-313446.

Artwork by Clare Curtis
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 201 CD:
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Words and music by Josie James and Nigel Martinez
Words and music published by KPM Music. © 1993 All rights reserved.

Engineered by Charlie Waygood
All Vocals: Nigel Martinez and Josie James
Sax: Garry Bias

Cover photo: Malcolm Paisley

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 204 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios

Flute: Eddie Beckett
Percussion: Frank Ricotti
Bass: Alan Ross

Clem Clempson played the following guitars:
Tom Mates
Adamas 6 and 12 string
Ramirez Spanish
Guild F50
Martin HD28

Bob Foster played the following guitars:
Gibson J45 (1959)
Marculino Lopez Nieto (1966)
Martin D28

Cover: Handmade guitar by Tom Mates

KPM 205 CD:
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Engineered by Stephen Allan
Recorded at Miracle Sound

Photograph by Kelvin Rogers
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 208 CD:
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Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input Ltd, Amersham

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 211 CD:
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Produced by Peter cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios

KPM 212 CD:
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Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams for Fireworks Music Ltd

Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London

Engineered by Cameron McBride

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 214 CD:
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Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams for Fireworks Music Ltd
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios
Engineered by Austin Ince

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input Ltd. Amersham

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 216 CD:
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Tracks: 1,2,4,5,8,9,16,18,21,22,24,26,32,34,37,38,40,42,48,50,52,53,55,57,63,66
Engineered by John Gallen
Recorded at Rooster Studios

Tracks 6,7,13,14,19,25,30,35,41,46,51,56,61,65
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios

Artwork by Sarah Stanley
Production by Creative Input

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 217 CD:
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Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams for Fireworks Music Ltd
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios and Angel Studios, London
Engineered by Austin Ince

KPM 218 CD:
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Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams for Fireworks Music Ltd
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios and Angel Studios, London
Engineered by Austin Ince

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Photograph by Keith Saunders
Layout by Chris Crawford

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 223 CD:
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There is no substitute for the original authentic sounds of the 1940s and 1950s. Contemporary composers had a special feel for the production music of the period. Studio technicians fully appreciated the requirements of professional users, resulting in performances that now trigger an instant nostalgic response from listeners. Some of the very best recordings in the world were made in 1947 and 1948 by Sidney Torch conducting the New Century Orchestra at EMI's famous Abbey Road Studios in London. The unique sound they achieved will be found on tracks 2-7, 11, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 27-32. If the precise mood you require is not available on this CD, may we draw your attention to the following companion CDs which also contain further original Sidney Torch recordings from the same period:
KPM 81 CD: tracks 12, 25 and 28
KPM 224 CD: tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 21-23, 27-29, 33 and 34.

All the tracks on this CD have been remastered from the original records using the latest CEDAR process which eliminates all obtrusive background noise. However, should you wish to retain some of the familiar hiss and crackle of the period, you can overdub track 48 from KPM 84 CD.

Many of the greatest light music composers have created memorable works for production music companies. This CD includes fine examples by the following: Ronald Hanmer - one of the most prolific mood music composers whose other works embrace the worlds of brass bands, dance music and arrangements of popular musical shows. Sidney Torch - a famous 1930s theatre organ virtuoso who later became one of Britain's finest composer/arranger/conductors of light music. Len Stevens and Jack Beaver - two prolific 'back-room-boys' of the music business who were real experts at creating just the right mood required. Clive Richardson - famous composer of numerous light music classics, and also a distinguished pianist. Jack Coles - for many years a respected conductor with various orchestras, and creator of many charming light music cameos. Frank Cordell - after his early works for production music companies he became a leading conductor/arranger and film composer, and backed many popular singers of the 1950s. Laurie Johnson - writer of famous themes for 'The Avengers', 'The Professionals', 'This Is Your Life' and many other shows.

Research by David Ades, Peter Cox and Tim Hardy

Music used in the 1950's US TV version of "Superman":
Track 6 - The Adventures of P.C. 49

The following tracks on the companion CD KPM 224 were also used in the same series:
Track 1 - News Reel
Track 2 - City Desk
Track 4 - Crime Doesn't Pay
Track 5 - Where Danger Lurks
Track 7 - The Sword of Damocles
Track 22 - Eastern Journey
Track 23 - Hollywood Epic

Track 1 FDH 239/℗ 1959 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 2 FDH 018/℗ 1947 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 3 FDH 008/℗ 1946 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 4 FDH 015/℗ 1946 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 5 FDH 020/℗ 1947 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 6 FDH 026/℗ 1954 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 7 FDH 023/℗ 1947 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 8 BMLP 118/℗ 1958 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 9 FDH 028/℗ 1947 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Tracks 10 and 12 BM 182/℗ 1959 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 11 FDH 045/℗ 1948 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Tracks 13 and 19 BM 186/℗ 1959 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 14 KPM LP1 004A/℗ 1958 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 15 & 34 FDH 003/℗ 1946 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 16 FDH 054/℗ 1948 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 17 FDH 138/℗ 1955 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 18 FDH 032/℗ 1947 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 20 FDH 012/℗ 1946 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 21 KPM LP6/034B/℗ 1952 KPM Music Ltd
Track 22 FDH 030/℗ 1947 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 23 KPM LP2/008B/℗ 1958 KPM Music Ltd
Track 24 KPM LP4/020A/℗ 1959 KPM Music Ltd
Track 25 KPM LP10/057A/℗ 1960 KPM Music Ltd
Track 26 FDH 054/℗ 1949 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 27 FDH 043/℗ 1963 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 28 FDH 041/℗ 1947 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 29 FDH 012/℗ 1906 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 30 FDH 009/℗ 1946 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 31 FDH 003/℗ 1943 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Tracks 32 & 33 KPM LP1/0901A/℗ 1956 KPM Music Ltd
Track 35 BMLP 164/℗ 1967 Berry Music Co Ltd

KPM 224 CD:
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There is no substitute for the original authentic sounds of the 1940s and 1950s. Contemporary composers had a special feel for the production music of the period. Studio technicians fully appreciated the requirements of professional users, resulting in performances that now trigger an instant nostalgic response from listeners. Some of the very best recordings in the world were made in 1947 and 1948 by Sidney Torch conducting the New Century Orchestra at EMI's famous Abbey Road Studios in London. The unique sound they achieved will be found on tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 21-23, 27-29, 33 and 34. If the precise mood you require is not available on this CD, may we draw your attention to the following companion CDs which also contain further original Sidney Torch recordings from the same period:
KPM 81 CD: tracks 12, 25 and 28
KPM 223 CD: tracks 2-7, 11, 15, 16, 18, 20, 22, 27-32.

All the tracks on this CD have been remastered from the original records using the latest CEDAR process which eliminates all obtrusive background noise. However, should you wish to retain some of the familiar hiss and crackle of the period, you can overdub track 48 from KPM 84 CD.

Many of the greatest light music composers have created memorable works for production music companies. This CD includes fine examples by the following: Ronald Hanmer - one of the most prolific mood music composers whose other works embrace the worlds of brass bands, dance music and arrangements of popular musical shows. Stanley Black - internationally acclaimed for his numerous recordings and film scores. Len Stevens and Jack Beaver - two prolific 'back-room-boys' of the music business who were real experts at creating just the right mood required. Steve Race - accomplished pianist and composer, highly regarded in many countries for his radio broadcasts. Laurie Johnson - writer of famous themes for 'The Avengers', 'The Professionals', 'This Is Your Life' and many other shows. Bruce Campbell - a very talented composer who worked closely with Robert Farnon and, inevitably, was influenced by his style of writing. Eric Winstone - better known as a dance band leader, but wrote several charming pieces. Sid Phillips - very highly regarded clarinettist and bandleader, whose early career with the famous Ambrose orchestra gained him recognition for his original arrangements and compositions. Don Lusher - for many years one of the finest trombone players in Britain and more recently bandleader in the Ted Heath tradtiion.

Research by David Ades, Peter Cox and Tim Hardy

Music used in the 1950's US TV Version of "Superman":
Track 1 - News Reel
Track 2 - City Desk
Track 4 - Crime Doesn't Pay
Track 5 - Where Danger Lurks
Track 7 - The Sword of Damocles
Track 22 - Eastern Journey
Track 23 - Hollywood Epic

The following track on the companion CD KPM 223 was also used in the same series:
Track 6 - The Adventures of P.C. 49

Track 1 FDH 027 /℗ 1947 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Tracks 2 & 5 FDH 009 /℗ 1946 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 3 KPM 1298 /℗ 1961 KPM Music Ltd
Track 4 FDH 044 /℗ 1948 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 6 KPM LP7/037A /℗ 1960 KPM Music Ltd
Track 7 FDH 016 /℗ 1946 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 8 KPM LP5/025A /℗ 1958 KPM Music Ltd
Track 9 KPM LP1/002B /℗ 1959 KPM Music Ltd
Track 10 KPM LP14/078B /℗ 1960 KPM Music Ltd
Track 11 KPM LP2/011A /℗ 1958 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 12-19 BM 117A /℗ 1958 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 20 KPM LP14/079A /℗ 1960 KPM Music Ltd
Track 21 FDH 044 /℗ 1948 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 22 FDH 061 /℗ 1946 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 23 FDH 002 /℗ 1946 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 24 BM 184B /℗ 1959 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 25 FDH 301 /℗ 1963 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 26 KPM LP9/052B /℗ 1960 KPM Music Ltd
Track 27 FDH 050 /℗ 1948 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Tracks 28 & 34 FDH 005 /℗ 1946 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Tracks 29 & 33 FDH 030 /℗ 1947 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 30 BM 185 /℗ 1959 Berry Music Co Ltd
Track 31 KPM LP10/053A /℗ 1960 KPM Music Ltd
Track 32 KPM LP9/052A /℗ 1960 KPM Music Ltd
Track 35 BM 121 /℗ 1958 Berry Music Co Ltd
Tracks 36-38 KPM LP8/041B /℗ 1960 KPM Music Ltd
Track 39 BMLP 149 /℗ 1958 Berry Music Co Ltd
Tracks 40 & 41 KPM LP9/047 /℗ 1946 KPM Music Ltd
Track 42 KPM LP9/048 /℗ 1943 KPM Music Ltd
Track 43 KPM LP9/048 /℗ 1945 KPM Music Ltd
Track 44 KPM LP9/049 /℗ 1956 KPM Music Ltd
Track 45 KPM LP14/081A /℗ 1960 KPM Music Ltd

Cover photographs:
Hulton Deutsch Collection Ltd
21 Woodfield Road
London W9 2BA

except 'PC 49': Fleetway Editions Ltd.

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Layout by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 230 CD:
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All tracks on this album are stored on computer software and can be customized to suit the application. Please contact David Vorhaus (Tel: 071 483 4714) or KPM Music.

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 231 CD:
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Tracks [1-11, 28-36, 47-54, 64-74]
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz.
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios

Tracks 12-27, 37-46, 55-63, 75-83
Engineered by John Gallen.
Recorded at Rooster Studios

Produced by Elaine Buckingham and Tim Hardy

Cover Design and Production by Sonicon

Printed by James Upton.

KPM 232 CD:
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Engineered by Andrew Rogers

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 233 CD:
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ROYAL CHORAL SOCIETY
The Royal Choral Society has been a leading force in the British choral tradition since it was formed, under the Patronage of Queen Victoria, in 1871. Since then many of the world's best-known conductors have been associated with the choir. Last seasons, the society paid tribute to Sir Malcolm Sargent on the 25th anniversary of his death and this season, the concert of Gounod's St Cecilia Mass and the Faure Requiem on November 11th at the Royal Festival Hall, commemorated the centenary of the death of Charles Gounod, founder/conductor of the Royal Choral Society. The tradition of distinguished conductors continues with the present incumbent Laszlo Heltay, now in his 9th season.

The Choir has also been invited to perform by a string of celebrated conductors, for example - Giuseppe Verdi, Antonin Dvorak, Sir Thomas Beecham, Sir Adrian Boult, Sir Charles Groves and, more recently, Libor Pesek, Michel Plasson, Serge Baudo, Sir John Pritchard, Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Pierre Boulez and Lorin Maazel, to name a few!

The Society was one of the first to be recorded and is still busy recording on sound and video, as well as broadcasting with the BBC and Classic FM. The Choir also makes regular visits abroad and has toured to the USA, France, Switzerland, Poland and Portugal.

The Royal Choral Society is one of the few choirs that still promotes its own concerts and maintains a regular presence at the Royal Albert and Royal Festival Halls. Its reputation, here and abroad, has continued its flourish under the skillful baton of its Music Director, Laszlo Heltay.

BRISTOL CATHEDRAL CHOIR
The Choir of Bristol Cathedral has been singing the daily services in the Cathedral for over four hundred years, since the Augustinian Abbey became a Cathedral in the time of Henry VIII.

The Choir consists of eighteen Choristers aged from ten to fourteen, six Lay Clerks and three Choral Schorals, and sings under the direction of the Organist and Master of the Choristers.

The Assistant Organist accompanies the services. The primary role of the Choir is the singing of daily Evensong and the Choral Eucharist on Sunday mornings, but like any group of professional musicians, they also make recordings and tour at home and abroad. In recent years the Choir has been to Germany and the USA. The Choir also sings as special services and concerts throughout the year, and has a wide and extending repertoire of music ranging from Taverner and Byrd through to Berkeley, Mathias and Walton. The Choir has also had works especially composed for it by Sebastian Forbes and Raymond Warren.

Bristol Cathedral Choir appear by kind permission of the Dean and Chapter of Bristol.

Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams and Peter Cox
Engineered by John Timperley

Digital Editing by Matthew Denny

Music Director of the Royal Choral Society: Laszlo Heltay
Organist and Master of the Choristers of Bristol Cathedral: Christopher Brayne

Production by Creative Input, Amersham

Artwork by [????]

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 235 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz, recorded at Curtis Schwartz studios

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 236 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz and Jerry O'Riordan

Artwork by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input Ltd. Amersham

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 237 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox.
Engineered by Dave Hewson and Austin Ince.
Mixed by Dave Hewson and Curtis Schwartz.

Cover Design and Production by Sonicon

Printed by James Upton

KPM 238 CD:
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Tracks 1 KPM 1173 ℗ 1976 KPM Music Ltd
Track 2 KPM 1055 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 3 KPM 1020 ℗ 1967 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 4 and 8 KPM 1110 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 5 TIM 1017 ℗ 1976 Themes International Music Ltd
Track 6 KPM 1137 ℗ 1974 KPM Music Ltd
Track 7 KPM 1145 ℗ 1974 KPM Music Ltd
Track 9 TIM 1024 ℗ 1976 Themes International Music Ltd
Track 10 KPM 1136 ℗ 1974 KPM Music Ltd
Track 11 KPM 1200 ℗ 1977 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 12 and 20 KPM 1138 ℗ 1974 KPM Music Ltd
Track 13 KPM 1027 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 14 KPM 1024 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 15 KPM 1037 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 16 KPM 1106 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 17 KPM 1370 ℗ 1986 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 18 and 33 KPM 1123 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 19 KPM 1174 ℗ 1976 KPM Music Ltd
Track 21 KPM 1171 ℗ P 1976 KPM Music Ltd
Track 22 KPM 1266 ℗ 1981 KPM Music Ltd
Track 23 KPM 1254 ℗ 1981 KPM Music Ltd
Track 24 KPM 1248 ℗ 1980 KPM Music Ltd
Track 25 TIM 1011 ℗ 1973 Themes International Music Ltd
Track 26 KPM 1112 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 27 KPM 1130 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 28 KPM 1230 ℗ 1979 KPM Music Ltd
Track 29 KPM 1021 ℗ 1967 KPM Music Ltd
Track 30 KPM 1175 ℗ 1976 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 31 and 32 KPM 1370 ℗ 1986 KPM Music Ltd
Track 34 KPM 1100 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 35 KPM 1035 ℗ 1974 KPM Music Ltd
Track 36 KPM 1079 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 37 TIM 1014 ℗ 1974 Themes International Music Ltd
Track 38 KPM 1086 ℗ 1976 KPM Music Ltd
Track 39, 40 and 42 TIM 1021 ℗ 1976 Themes International Music Ltd
Track 41 TIM 1022 ℗ 1976 Themes International Music Ltd
Track 42 KPM 1163 ℗ 1975 KPM Music Ltd
Track 43 KPM 1154 ℗ 1975 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 44, 45, 46 and 47 KPM 1157 ℗ 1975 KPM Music Ltd
Track 48 TIM 1037 ℗ 1981 Themes International Music Ltd

Compiled by Martin Webb and Peter Cox

Cover Pictures:
Hulton Deutsch Collection, London [????], except
[????] The Production Design Company,
[????]
Rich & Famous © 1992 Philip Giggle

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Design by Marcia Lotito

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 239 CD:
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Produced by Elaine Buckingham
Engineered by Austin Ince

Official French Observer: Nicolas Farcy

Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios and Snake Ranch Studios

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 240 CD:
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Engineered by Stephen Allan
Recorded at Miracle Sound

Cover Deisng Stefan Mümpfer.
Production by Sonicon.

Printed by James Upton.

KPM 242 CD:
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Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams for Fireworks Music Ltd
Engineered by Austin Ince
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London
Richard Cottle - Synths
Frank Ricotti - Percussion
Tim Cansfield - Guitar
Slim "Fingers" Wadlow - Piano

Cover Design and Production by Sonicon

Printed by James Upton.

KPM 245 CD:
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Produced by Elaine Buckingham and Peter Cox
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios

All instrumentation by Curtis Schwartz except for:
[tracks 18, 19, 50, 51] - Drums: Steve Alexander, Trumpets: Steve Sidwell
[tracks 30, 31, 57] - Piano: Nick Coler
Various tracks - Pedal Steel: B.J. Cole

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Nigel Coan

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 249 CD:
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Produced by Elaine Buckingham and Austin Ince
Engineered by Austin Ince

Production by Creative Input Ltd. Amersham
Design by Tim Jenns & Philip Giggle
Cover Picture by MDA

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 254 CD:
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Vocals on tracks 1 & 13: Richard Myhill
Vocals on tracks 9 & 26: Miriam Stockley

Produced by Elaine van der Schoot

Engineered by Curtis Schwartz
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 257 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox and Robert Foster
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios

Solo violin: Chikako
Shakuhachi: Clive Bell
Koto and voice: Rié Yanagisawa

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 260 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox and Curtis Schwartz

Engineered by Curtis Schwartz
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios

KPM 262 CD:
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THE GOLDEN AGE OF BRITISH JAZZ
Jazz took off in Britain around 1934 after the mighty tenor sax player, Coleman Hawkins, had toured the country and taken it by storm. There were no jazz venues in those days and so musicians, who had been bitten by this new jazz bug, would queue up in after-hours joints like London's "Kit-Kat Club" for the chance to exhibit their improvisational skills. Then, as things were really starting to develop on the British jazz scene, along came the 1939/45 war causing our new young generation of jazz musicians to concentrate on firing guns rather than shooting off choruses of the Blues.

The end of the war brought a huge change in attitude. Young people simply rejected the hidebound morality of their elders, and created their own life-style. It was their time now and if the older generation didn't like it, well - tough!

Jazz (being the daily newspaper of the arts) needed a new mode of expression to mirror this vibrant, iconoclastic, youth-oriented society. The fulfilment of this musical need came out of the creative genius of Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie.

The effect of Diz and Bird's records on our up-and-coming jazz musicians was little short of cataclysmic. The heady mixture of a new young swinging society combined with a brand new, exciting school of jazz, created an explosion of talent such as had never been seen before in this country. Brilliant young jazz musicians were appearing from everywhere. There were also many thousands of new jazz fans, which resulted in a profusion of jazz venues throughout the country.

So, the good news was that by 1958 Britain had become the most jazz-literate country in Europe. Unforunately, the bad news was that Rock 'n Roll had arrived and whilst, musically, it was inferior to jazz, financially it was the opposite. Record producers, in this country, flung all their energies into recording and exploiting Rock 'n Roll to the exclusion of almost all other music. As a result, jazz musicians who deserved the kind of record exposure that the likes of Sonny Rollins, Stan Getz, Dave Brubeck and others were given in the USA, remained unrecorde or, recorded by companies too small to give adequate promotion and distribution. And so this wonderful period of creativity raved on unknown to the rest of the world.

It wasn't until 1960, when restrictions were lifted on American musicians touring Britain, that we could be heard and judged by our American peers. They were taken aback at what they heard. In my presence, Dizzy Gillespie pronounced Tubby Hayes as the greatest tenor sax player performing anywhere.

On this CD you will have the chance to hear many of the musicians that earned Britain such an awesome reputation in the world of jazz, among the cognicenti certainly, if not the general public. It represents the fruit of two sessions.

The players, all of whom were, or are, truly important to Britain's jazz reputation are:
Tubby Hayes - tenor sax, flute, vibraphone
Kenny Wheeler - trumpet
Arthur Watts - bass
Jackie Dougan - drums
Tommy Whittle - tenor sax
Leon Calvert - trumpet
Dick Abel - guitar
and I played the piano.

I hope you enjoy listening to it.

DAVE LEE

Tracks [14-17] feature the Benny Carter Big Band

Tracks 1-13 and 18-39 KPM 1014 /℗ 1967 KPM Music Ltd
Track 14 KPM LP 29 /℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Tracks 15-17 KPM LP 28 /℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd

Recorded at Landsdowne Studios
Engineered by Adrian Kerridge

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Marcia Lotito

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 264 CD:
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Original Image: The Kobal Collection, London
Computer manipulation: Peter Maguire
Production by Creative Input
Artwork by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 270 CD:
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Produced by Dave Hewson and Peter Cox
Engineered and mixed by Dave Hewson at Hewsonics

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Cover design by Sonicon

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 281 CD:
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Produced by Harry Gregson-Williams, Christopher Gunning and Peter Cox
Engineered by Simon Rhodes
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios
Edited by Curtis Schwartz

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 282 CD:
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Vocals on tracks 1, 2, 14, 26, 32, 39 and 45: Carol Kenyan

Produced by Elaine van der Schoot
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios

KPM 286 CD:
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Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz
Produced by Elaine van der Schoot, Peter Cox and Curtis Schwartz

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Nigel Coan

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 292 CD:
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Produced by Austin Ince for Fireworks Music Ltd
Engineered by Austin Ince

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Jasper Jones

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 300 CD:
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Engineered by Austin Ince
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios, London

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork and design by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 303 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 304 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

KPM 307 CD:
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Piano: Simon Chamberlain

Produced for Fireworks Music by Rupert Gregson-Williams
Recorded at CTS Studios
Mixed at Snake Ranch Studios

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 308 CD:
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Produced by Elaine van der Schoot

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Gary Hamberger

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd

KPM 309 CD:
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Produced by John Devereaux for Fireworks Music

Engineered by Austin Ince
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 313 CD:
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Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 312 CD:
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The source material for these tracks was recorded on location in Africa from 1992-1996. Much of this music has never been recorded before and explores new sounds and atmospheric landscapes, ranging from solo voices and instrumental ensembles to ritual initiations and ceremonies.

DAVID BRADNUM

Produced by David Bradnum and Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

All photographs ©1996 Carol Beckwith, except # 3 & 4 ©1996 Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher from African Ceremonies
Cover pictures of Kwele masks from African Art in American Collections, 1989 Smithsonian, Washington & London (photos by Howard Deshong, Kiichi Usui)

Thanks to 'Technics' and 'Shure' for their invaluable support
Thanks also to Bunletini and Shaun from the Land of Mu

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Tim Jenns

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 314 CD:
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Produced for Fireworks Music by Rupert Gregson-Williams
Engineered by Austin Ince
Recorded at CTS Studios, Wembley

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 316 CD:
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Featuring drums and percussion by Miles Bould.

Produced by Elaine van der Schoot

Engineered by John Gallen
Recorded at Rooster Studios
Mixed at Westside Studios

KPM 320 CD:
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Produced and engineered by Austin Ince for Fireworks Music
Recorded at Snake Ranch Studios

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 324 CD:
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Produced for Fireworks Music by Steve Baker and Cameron McBride
Engineered by Cameron McBride at Snake Ranch Studios, London

KPM 325 CD:
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Track 1 KPM 1063A-4 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 2 KPM 1063A-3 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 3 KPM 1037B-8 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 4 KPM 1037A-8 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 5 KPM 1110B-4 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 6 KPM 1110B-1 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 7 KPM 1063A-1 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 8 KPM 1077A-2 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 9 KPM 1110B-8 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 10 KPM 1038A-9 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 11 KPM 1035B-8 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 12 KPM 1037A-1 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 13 KPM 1037A-2 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 14 KPM 1110A-8 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 15 KPM 1097A-1 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 16 KPM 1049B-6 ℗ 1969 KPM Music Ltd
Track 17 KPM 1097A-3 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 18 KPM 1163B-2 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 19 KPM 1197A-5 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 20 KPM 1041A-3 ℗ 1969 KPM Music Ltd
Track 21 KPM 1060B-4 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 22 KPM 1027B-5 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 23 KPM 1038A-5 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 24 KPM 1038A-7 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 25 KPM 1058A-6 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 26 KPM 1063B-1 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 27 KPM 1063B-5 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 28 KPM 1041B-7 ℗ 1969 KPM Music Ltd
Track 29 KPM 1058A-1 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 30 KPM 1036B-4 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 31 KPM 1041B-5 ℗ 1969 KPM Music Ltd
Track 32 KPM 1049A-7 ℗ 1969 KPM Music Ltd
Track 33 KPM 1058A-2 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 34 KPM 1049B-7 ℗ 1969 KPM Music Ltd
Track 35 KPM 1058B-4 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd

Digitally remastered by Ron Hill at Abbey Road Studios
Edited by Matthew Denny
Compiled by Peter Cox and Martin Webb

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

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Track 1 KPM 1038A-10 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 2 KPM 1027B-9 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 3 KPM 1049B-5 ℗ 1969 KPM Music Ltd
Track 4 KPM 1078A-3 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 5 KPM 1021A-5 ℗ 1967 KPM Music Ltd
Track 6 KPM 1062A-3 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 7 KPM 1163B-1 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 8 KPM 1080A-3 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 9 KPM 1015B-5 ℗ 1967 KPM Music Ltd
Track 10 KPM 1015A-4 ℗ 1967 KPM Music Ltd
Track 11 KPM 1015A-2 ℗ 1967 KPM Music Ltd
Track 12 KPM 1080B-9 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 13 KPM 1027A-6 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 14 KPM 1015A-7 ℗ 1967 KPM Music Ltd
Track 15 KPM 1027A-9 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 16 KPM 1038B-8 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 17 KPM 1027B-7 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 18 KPM 1077A-3 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 19 KPM 1077B-6 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 20 KPM 1027A-7 ℗ 1968 KPM Music Ltd
Track 21 KPM 1127A-1 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 22 KPM 1123B-3 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 23 KPM 1123A-3 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 24 KPM 1062B-3 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 25 KPM 1060B-6 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 26 KPM 1058B-5 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 27 KPM 1123A-4 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 28 KPM 1123A-5 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 29 KPM 1080A-6 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 30 KPM 1080B-4 ℗ 1972 KPM Music Ltd
Track 31 KPM 1125B-6 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 32 KPM 1127A-7 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 33 KPM 1060A-1 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 34 KPM 1049A-5 ℗ 1969 KPM Music Ltd
Track 35 KPM 1078B-3 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd
Track 36 KPM 1123A-6 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 37 KPM 1127B-1 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 38 KPM 1123B-1 ℗ 1973 KPM Music Ltd
Track 39 KPM 1078B-2 ℗ 1970 KPM Music Ltd

Digitally remastered by Ron Hill at Abbey Road Studios
Edited by Matthew Denny
Compiled by Peter Cox and Martin Webb

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 330 CD:
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Produced by Elaine van der Schoot

KPM 331 CD:
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Research and compilation by David Ades

Digitally re-mastered by Ron Hill at Abbey Road Studios

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Peter Maguire

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 332 CD:
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Research and compilation by David Ades

Digitally re-mastered by Ron Hill at Abbey Road Studios

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Peter Maguire

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 333 CD:
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Produced by Curtis Schwartz, Peter Cox and Elaine van der Schoot
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios

KPM 335 CD:
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Recorded at Beijing Studio for Scientific Filming on 1-3 April 1996, Beijing, China

KPM 337 CD:
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Engineered by Austin Ince

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Artwork by Philip Giggle

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 338 CD:
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Produced by Steve Spiro and Wix, in association with Switch Productions

Engineered by Tufty except tracks: 7, 8, 22, 32 and 44 engineered by Joe Gibbs

Vocals on tracks 1, 2, 19, 30 and 39 by Margo Buchanan

Recorded and mixed at The Language Lab

Edited by Matthew Denny

Selected dub and club mixes availble on request from KPM Music.

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Simon Gofton, Blue Source

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 339 CD:
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Produced by Paul Pritchard
Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios

Harp: Helen Tunstall

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Chris Priest

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 348 CD:
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Produced for Firework Music by Rupert Gregson-Williams
Engineered by Austin Ince at Snake Ranch Studios, London

Keyboards: Simon Chamberlain
Guitar: Mitch Dalton
Bass: Steve Pearce
Drums: Neal Wilkinson
Percussion: Frank Ricotti

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Chris Priest

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 349 CD:
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All tracks produced by Diva

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Chris Priest

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 350 CD:
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Compiled by Helen O'Hanlon and Matthew Denny

Production by Creative Input, Amersham
Illustration by Chris Priest

Printed by Triangle Press Ltd.

KPM 357 CD:
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Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams for Fireworks Music

KPM 358 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Scwhartz
Recorded at Curtis Scwhartz Studios

Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK
Illustration by Marcia Lotito

KPM 359 CD:
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Produced by Elaine van der Schoot.

KPM 364 CD:
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Tracks 9-18 and 37-47 produced by Austin Ince for Fireworks Music

Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK
Illustration by Philip Giggle

KPM 365 CD:
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Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams for Firework Music.

KPM 366 CD:
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Compiled by Helen O'Hanlon and Matthew Denny

Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK
Illustration by Chris Priest

KPM 367 CD:
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Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 370 CD:
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Produced and mixed by Stephen Baker for Fireworks Music Ltd
Recorded by Robin Morrison at "The Lodge"
and Cameron McBride at Snake Ranch Studios, London

String Leader: Gavyn Wright

Piano: Stephen Baker
Steel strung guitar: Richard Wright
Electric/Steel strung guitars: Hugh Burns
Acoustic guitar: Simon James
Bass guitar: Laurence Cottle
Drums: Ian Thomas
Soprano sax: Mark Lockheart
Flute: Katherine Baker

Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 374 CD:
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Produced by Elaine van der Schoot and Richard Myhill

Musicians:
Trumpets: Steve Sidwell / Simon Gardener
Tenor / Alto Saxes: Nigel Hitchcock
Tenor Sax / Clarinet: Jamie Talbot
Baritone Sax: Dave Bishop
Trombones: Pete Beachill / Mark Nightingale
Keyboards / Programming: Richard Myhill
Guitars: Mitch Dalton / Paul Stacey / Clem Clempson
Bass: Steve Pearce
Drums: Ian Thomas
Percussion: Miles Bould

KPM 375 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox and Colin Sheen.

Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 378 CD:
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Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 380 CD:
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Research and compilation by David Ades

Digitally re-mastered by Ron Hill at Abbey Road Studios

Pictures: Hulton Getty
Design by Marcia Lotito
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 381 CD:
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Research and compilation by David Ades

Digitally re-mastered by Ron Hill at Abbey Road Studios

Pictures: Hulton Getty
Design by Marcia Lotito
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 382 CD:
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Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams for Shake Up Music

Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK
Illustration by P.L.T. Chris Priest / Catherine Taylor

KPM 383 CD:
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Illustration & Design by Greg Rocco
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 384 CD:
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Produced by Austin Ince and Laurie Cottle
for Fireworks Music.

Illustration by Peter Maguire
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 386 CD:
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The Music of The Dance Halls
Following a time-honoured tradition, seven piece jazz bands stomped their way through cabarets, clubs and dance functions. Sporting a new set of teeth, trumpeter Bunk Johnson made it to New York by the late forties, playing earthy Blues previously unheard by younger jazz fans brough up in Big Band Swing.

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The Music of The Streets
Then, as now, the people of New Orleans take to the streets and listen to the marching bands in the French Quarter playing for Mardi Gras. One can still hear funeral dirges performed at the graveside, after which everyone returns townwards to a lively stomp, the band followed by the 'Second Line' - smiling mourners and giggling young children.

Traditional Jazz in Britain - 1945-65
Encouraged by the New Orleans revival in America, British jazz musicians soon adopted a similar approach. Pianist George Webb and trumpeter Humphrey Lyttleton were early exponents, followed by Ken Colyer, Chris Barber and Acker Bilk.
Throughout the 1950s, 'trad jazz', as it was called, proved to be very popular with dancing and listening audiences, and it was not until the advent of the Beatles in the early 1960s that the 'trad' boom finally came to an end.

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First performed by bands in the late 1890s, New Orleans Jazz was a product of those days before World War 1 when the races were segregated and black musicians, in particular, did not have the money for musical education.

The Ethnic Jazz of New Orleans
Although it was improvised, rough and raw, with its West African rhythmic roots, the music became characteristic of the city and later sparked off a world-wide craze for the music and dancing, which continued through the 1920s and beyond.

Upon the revival in the late forties, elderly musicians such as Papa Celestin and Kid Ory were coaxed out of retirement to take their place alongside Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet, all of them natives of New Orleans, Louisiana, the cradle of Jazz.....

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Louis Armstrong(trumpet) and Sidney Bechet
(clarinet, soprano sax) were both natives of New Orleans and, in their separate ways, served to popularise traditional jazz abroad.

New Orleans Ambassadors
'Satchmo' for his many tours, recordings and appearances in Hollywood films, and Sidney Bechet for his great influence on French jazz in the 1940s and 50s

Musicians:
John Barnes: Clarinets (Tracks 38-47, 69-71)
Cuff Billett: Trumpet (Tracks 4-14, 38-47, 56-59, 69-71)
Colin Bowden: Drums (Tracks 4-20, 38-47, 55-61, 69-71)
Laurie Chescoe: Drums (Tracks 1, 21-37, 48-55, 63-68, 72, 73)
Malcolm Creese: Bass (Tracks 24-28, 35-37, 48-54, 63, 64, 67, 68, 72, 73)
Ray Foxley: Piano (Tracks 1-14)
Stan Greig: Boogie Piano (Tracks 29-31 and 65); Piano (Tracks 32-37 and 66-68)
Dave Hewitt: Trombone (Tracks 27, 28, 48-54, 64, 72 and 73)
Keith Nichols: Piano (Tracks 18-20, 24-28, 48-54, 61, 63, 64, 72, 73); Trombone (Tracks 1-14, 21-23, 32-47, 52-59, 62, 66)
Graham Read: Bass (Tracks 1-23, 29-31, 55-62, 65); Sousaphone (Tracks 38-47, 69-71)
Matthias Seuffert: Clarinet (Tracks 1-28, 32-51, 55-64, 66-72); Soprano Sax (Tracks 52-54, 73)
Enrico Tomasso: Trumpets (Tracks 1-3, 18-23, 27-55, 61, 62, 64-73)
Martin Wheatley: Alto Sax (Tracks 38-47 and 69-71); Banjo (Tracks 1-17, 21-23, 27-28, 32-37, 55-60, 64, 66-68); Guitar (Tracks 18-20, 24-26, 52-54, 61, 63 and 73)

Illustrations and design by Marcia Lotito
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 387 CD:
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Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams for Shake Up Music

Cover design & illustration by Chris Priest p.l.t.
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 389 CD:
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Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 390 CD:
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Guitars, ukulele: Richard Bennett
Guitar, slide guitar, accordion: Guy E. Fletcher
Pedal steel, slide guitar, dobro: Paul Franklin
Drums: Chad Cromwell
Electric & upright bass: Glenn Worf
Piano, Hammond: John Hobbs
Fiddle, mandolin, mandola: Aubrey Hainey, Larry Franklin
Fiddle, piano: Rod Williams
Banjo: Scott Bestall
Harmonica, percussion: Terry Macmillan
Vocals: Jamie O'Neal, Lynda Hayes, Brendan Croker and Guy E. Fletcher

List of instruments:
Fender Telecaster: 1954
Gretsch '6120: 1956
Del Vecchio acoustic
Gretsch arch top acoustic: 1930s
Beltona Resonator Ukulele
Dobro Spanish guitar
Martin D-21 acoustic-1965
Gibson Southern Jumbo acoustic - 1954
High string acoustic
Vox AC-30 amp
Tone King amp
Fender Vibroverb amp
National Style 1 Hawaiian Tri-cone from 1929
Hammond B3
Gibson Mandolin 1925
Schecter Strat
1957 Epiphone Zephyr
1948 Rickenbacker Hawaiian lap steel
1955 Fender triple neck steel
1959 Fender Precision bass
Franklin pedal steel
Dobro
Taylor Acoustic

Engineered by Chuck Ainlay
Assisted by Mark Ralston
Digitally recorded at The Music Mill & Seventeen Grand, Nashville, USA
Beer & Ribs at Blackstones & Southstreet
Mixed the 'Joe Meek' way by Guy E. Fletcher at Aldwick Bay Studios
Mastered at Abbey Road Studios, London
Produced by Rod Williams & Guy E. Fletcher

Thanks to Emma, Laura, Saskia, Sadie, Tom, Max, Leon, Daisy, Tim, Peter and Jo

recorded in the U.S.A.

Design by Marcia Lotito
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 391 CD:
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Guitars, ukulele: Richard Bennett
Guitar, slide guitar, accordion: Guy E. Fletcher
Pedal steel, slide guitar, dobro: Paul Franklin
Drums: Chad Cromwell
Electric & upright bass: Glenn Worf
Piano, Hammond: John Hobbs
Fiddle, mandolin, mandola: Aubrey Hainey, Larry Franklin
Fiddle, piano: Rod Williams
Banjo: Scott Bestall
Harmonica, percussion: Terry Macmillan

List of instruments:
Fender Telecaster: 1954
Gretsch '6120: 1956
Del Vecchio acoustic
Gretsch arch top acoustic: 1930s
Beltona Resonator Ukulele
Dobro Spanish guitar
Martin D-21 acoustic-1965
Gibson Southern Jumbo acoustic - 1954
High string acoustic
Vox AC-30 amp
Tone King amp
Fender Vibroverb amp
National Style 1 Hawaiian Tri-cone from 1929
Hammond B3
Gibson Mandolin 1925
Schecter Strat
1957 Epiphone Zephyr
1948 Rickenbacker Hawaiian lap steel
1955 Fender triple neck steel
1959 Fender Precision bass
Franklin pedal steel
Dobro
Taylor Acoustic

Engineered by Chuck Ainlay
Assisted by Mark Ralston
Digitally recorded at The Music Mill & Seventeen Grand, Nashville, USA
Beer & Ribs at Blackstones & Southstreet
Mixed the 'Joe Meek' way by Guy E. Fletcher at Aldwick Bay Studios
Mastered at Abbey Road Studios, London
Produced by Rod Williams & Guy E. Fletcher

Thanks to Emma, Laura, Saskia, Sadie, Tom, Max, Leon, Daisy, Tim, Peter & Jo

recorded in the U.S.A.

Design by Marcia Lotito
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 393 CD:
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Composer: Dave Hewson
Remix Artist: Bill Baylis

Produced by Peter Cox and Helen O'Hanlon
Engineered by Dave Hewson, Bill Baylis, Mark Tucker and Curtis Schwartz
Mixed by Curtis Schwartz, Dave Hewson and Bill Baylis
Copyist: Paul Lennon

KPM 394 CD:
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Vocals on tracks 13, 15, 35, 36 by Jules

Produced by Elaine van der Schoot

KPM 396 CD:
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Produced by Richard Harvey for Fireworks Music

Illustrations by Peter Maguire
Production and design by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 397 CD:
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Flamenco guitar, mandolin, bouzouki: David Savcic
Bagpipes: Helen McGrath
Violin: Pat Treacy
Tin whistles: Richard Harvey
Accordion: Jack Emblow
Percussion: Miles Bould
Saxophones, flutes: Nigel Hitchcock
Trumpet: Steve Sidwell
Tuba, euphonium, trombone, bass: Laurence Cottle
Drums: Ian Thomas
Operatic vocals:
Keyboards, clarinet, programming:
Thigh slapping!: John Gallen

Produced by Elaine van der Schoot and Tim Hardy

Illustrations by Ian Moore
Production and design by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 405 CD:
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Produced by Paul Pritchard for Fireworks Music
Engineered by Austin Ince
Edited by Robin Morrison and Matthew Denny
Mastered by Ron Hill at Abbey Road Studios
Budapest Symphony Orchestra managed by Gyula Krum

Production by Creative Input
Design by Walmsley Design

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THE ARTISTS
HAJNAL SZEKLYHIDI - Coloratura Soprano
After Studies at the Bartok Conservatory and the Liszt Academy in Budapest, followed by a master course in Weimar, Germany, Hajnal joined the Hungarian State Opera in 1991.
In the following year she was a finalist in the Philadelphia Pavarotti Vocal Competition. She has appeared as guest soloist in Germany, Austria, Romani and Holland.
Tracks: 9, 11.

MARTÁ ZILFAI - Soprano
A member of the Budapest State Opera, her talents were recognised by the conductor Lamberto Gardelli, while singing in the Hungarian radio choir. Since then she has sung many of the most challenging soprano roles including Aida, Turandot and Desdemona in Verdi's Othello.
Track: 1, 3, 10, 12, 13.

JUTTA BOKOR - Mezzo Soprano
Winning second prize in the Cardiff 'Singer of the World' competition has led to a remarkable career singing all over the world, not only in opera, but in oratorio and the symphonic vocal repertoire. A member of the Hungarian Opera, she is a regular guest in Vienna, Prague and Brno.
Tracks: 6, 8, 11.

HANNAH KING - Mezzo Soprano
Hannah King obtained her Batchelor of Music degree at Manchester University and then went on to study under Nicola LeFanu at York University. A former member of the National Youth Choir, she is currently studying with Howard Milner.
Tracks: 7, 14.

ANDREW JOHNSON - Boy Treble
Joined the choir of St Paul's Cathedral in 1996. Prior to that he had been a chorister at Bath Abbey where his father and brother also sing. He is a talented musician, playing the violin, piano, recorder and clarinet.
Track: 15.

TAMÁS DARACZY - Tenor
Winner of many international prizes, alongside Lucca's Puccini prize and Tokyo's 'Madam Butterfly' competition. A member of the Budapest Opera he has sung most of the main lyric tenor roles all over the world. He recorded Bartok's 'Cantata Profana' with Sir Georg Solti and the Berlin Philharmonic
Tracks: 2, 4, 5.

ISTVÁN KOV[????]
[????]
Tracks: 1, 3.

DARYL GRIFFITH - Conductor
Studied conducting at the Royal College of Music in London. His conducting debut was with Prokofiev's 'Romeo and Juliet' for the English National Ballet. He has conducted the London Concert Orchestra, and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, at the Barbican in London and the Symphony Hall Birmingham. He records regularly with the London Salon Ensemble.

KPM 406 CD:
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Produced by Paul Pritchard for Fireworks Music
Engineered by Austin Ince
Edited by Robin Morrison and Matthew Denny
Mastered by Ron Hill at Abbey Road Studios
Budapest Symphony Orchestra managed by Gyula Krum

Production by Creative Input
Design by Walmsley Design

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THE ARTISTS
MARTÁ ZILFAI - Soprano
A member of the Budapest State Opera, her talents were recognised by the conductor Lamberto Gardelli, while singing in the Hungarian radio choir. Since then she has sung many of the most challenging soprano roles including Aida, Turandot and Desdemona in Verdi's Othello.
Track: 5, 6.

JUTTA BOKOR - Mezzo Soprano
Winning second prize in the Cardiff 'Singer of the World' competition has led to a remarkable career singing all over the world, not only in opera, but in oratorio and the symphonic vocal repertoire. A member of the Hungarian Opera, she is a regular guest in Vienna, Prague and Brno.
Track: 6.

ANATOLY FOKANOV - Baritone
Was born in Russia and completed his studies at the Novosibirsk Academy of Music. Since 1992 he has been a member of the Hungarian State Opera and has sung all over the world. He has appeared as a soloist in fifteen oratorios and had leading roles in no less than thirty seven operas.
Tracks: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.

TAMÁS DARACZY - Tenor
Winner of many international prizes, alongside Lucca's Puccini prize and Tokyo's 'Madam Butterfly' competition. A member of the Budapest Opera he has sung most of the main lyric tenor roles all over the world. He recorded Bartok's 'Cantata Profana' with Sir Georg Solti and the Berlin Philharmonic
Track: 7.

DARYL GRIFFITH - Conductor
Studied conducting at the Royal College of Music in London. His conducting debut was with Prokofiev's 'Romeo and Juliet' for the English National Ballet. He has conducted the London Concert Orchestra, and the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, at the Barbican in London and the Symphony Hall Birmingham. He records regularly with the London Salon Ensemble.

GERGEL[????]

KPM 413 CD:
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Guitar: David Savcic
Percussion: Miles Bould
Trumpet: Paul Spong
Double bass: Steve McManus
Dancer: Gabriella
Harp: Ivana Selebran
Keyboards, flute, programming: Richard Cottle
Bass guitar: Jonathan Davie

Produced for Fireworks Music by Jonathan Davie
Engineered by John Gallen

Illustration by Nicola Evans
Production and design by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 414 CD:
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KPM FAVOURITES REVISITED, REWORKED AND REMIXED

This album contains 18 remixed tracks from the 'KPM 1000' Series and has been produced especially for the film, television and radio industries, to the highest professional standards. The music contained herein is copyright of KPM Music Ltd., and licence must be obtained prior to usage.

TR/1 Do I Look Good in This? remix of Hot Pants
TR/2 Do I Look Good in This? (No Vox) remix of Hot Pants
TR/3 Freeze Sucker! remix of The Detectives
TR/4 Lost in Thought remix of Half Forgotten Daydreams
TR/5 The Electric Chair remix of Mastermind
TR/6 Spinning into Danger remix of Gunning for Danger
TR/7 Back to Skool remix of Blue Peter
TR/8 Grandstand 2000 remix of Grandstand
TR/9 International Playboy remix of The Riviera Affair
TR/10 Dr. Dare remix of Danger man
TR/11 The Big Steal remix of The Big Time
TR/12 Slinky Afro remix of Harlem Affair
TR/13 Full Speed Ahead! remix of Captain Pugwash
TR/14 Raggaboy Rap remix of Big Tom Cat
TR/15 Raggaboy Rap (No Vox) remix of Big Tom Cat
TR/16 Bunking Off! remix of Grange Hill
TR/17 Chill Wind remix of Ill Wind
TR/18 Marsh Melow remix of Swamp Fever

Remix Artists:
Bill Baylis
Jim Copperthwaite & Oliver Vessey
Mike Farmer & Matthew Denny
Martin King

Produced by Helen O'Hanlon

Deisgned by [????]
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 418 CD:
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Produced by Clem Clempson and Elaine van der Schoot

Engineered and mixed by Gareth Cousins
Recorded at Temple Studios
Mastered at The Townhouse by Bunt Stafford-Clark

Guitars: Clem Clempson
Drums: Ian Thomas
Bass guitar: Steve Pearce
Hammond organ and piano: Rod Argent
Saxophones: Chris 'Snake' Davis
Harmonica and blues harp: Mark Feltham
Percussion: Paul Clarvis
Cello: Tony Pleeth

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All tracks composed by Steve Spiro and Paul Wickens for SWP
Email: swp@lang-lab.demon.co.uk

Recorded at Language Lab

Vocals:
Trakcs 3, 4, 17-19, 21, 27, 29, 35, 38, 39, 50-52: Margo Buchanan
Tracks 12, 13, 24, 32, 44, 45: Penisa Saul
Tracks 12, 13, 24, 32, 44, 45: Jo Legwabe

Mix Engineer: Cameron Jenkins
Edited: Matthew Denny
Executive Producer: Peter Cox

KPM 421 CD:
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Produced by Helen O'Hanlon and Peter Cox
Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

KPM 426 CD:
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Produced by Elaine van der Schoot

KPM 432 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox

Engineered by Curtis Schwartz at Berry House Studios

Musicians:
Saxophones and flute: Phil Todd
Acoustic guitar: Bob Foster
Piano: Simon Chamberlain
Oboe: John Anderson

KPM 433 CD:
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With thanks to David Ades for his research

Compiled by Elaine van der Schoot and Peter Cox

Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

KPM 435 CD:
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Produced by Peter Cox

Engineered by Curtis Schwartz

Musicians:
Viols: Fretwork
Shawm, recorder, pipe: Keith Thompson
Concertina, melodeon, vocals: Tim Laycock
Cittern, guitars, banjo, vocals: Robin Jeffrey
Pipes, cornet, whistles: Robert White
Curtals, harmonium, bassoon, recorder, vocals: Brian Gulland
Vocal on tracks 15, 18, 19: Patricia Forbes
Vocal on tracks 40, 42: Vivien Ellis
Vocal on tracks 16, 17, 23, 24, 27, 28: Martyn Wyndham-REad

The New Scorpion Band perform folk-songs and music from the British Isles: www.new-scorpion.band.com

Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Recorded at Berwick St Studios

Produced by Robin Morrison for Fireworks Music

Mixed by Greg Jackman, Tom Elmhirst and Robin Morrison
Assisted by James Pryce
Mastered by Matthew Denny

Designed by microdot
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Hannah King and Paul Pritchard
Engineered by Alex Marcou

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Produced by Elaine van der Schoot

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Cover photograph & design by Chris Priest
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

Featuring:
Vocals: Maria Kesselman
Solo Violins: Russell Gilbert
Solo Trumpets: Steve Sidwell
Solo Flute/Saxophone: Jamie Talbot
Strings: London Session Orchestra
Orchestra Leader: Gavyn Wright
Arranged and Conducted by: Russell Gilbert
Quintet: Charleston Quintet
Harp: Skaila Kanga
Bass: Keith Wilkinson
Rap: Dean Cumberbatch
Percussion: Marcus "Tastic"

Recorded and mixed at Angel Studios and The Yard.
Produced by Matthew Denny and John Etkin-Bell.

Cover photograph & design by Chris Priest
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Some of the loops used on this CD come courtesy of Spectrasonic's Liquid Grooves
Illustration by Marcia Lotito
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Danny Fromajio fell into a vat of bubbling cheese fondue as a teenager and hasn't looked back since. The unfortunate 'cheese mistake' infused his compositions with a happy-go-lucky charm and kitschness that is all his own. Despite almost constantly donning a huge cheesy grin, Mr Fromajio has serious ambitions within the world of Moustache Olympics, a discipline which excites him greatly. "I've been training for several months!" he exlaims smoothly, between putts at his favourite exclusive mini-golf resort in the Swiss Alps. "Using my own system based on the twin principles of speed and panache, I once balanced a fully grown herd of yaks on my twists for a full hour. After that, makin an album of Cheese Music for KPM library was easy". And how does he explain his extraordinary knack for cutting the finest cheese around? "Siempre," [simple] he laughs, in his terrible fake Italian accent, "I just apply a little Fromajic!". When not composing, training or fraternising with the international jet set (economy class), Danny resides in a houseboat on the Thames in London, where he cowers beneath a mound of accordions and rare cheeses.

Produced by Daniel Tepes and Hannah King

You can contact Danny Fromajio at danny@fromajio.com

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Produced by Curtis Schwartz and Peter Cox
Recorded and mixed at Curtis Schwartz Studios

Additional acoustic guitar by Tim Renwick

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Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams for Shake Up Music

Cover photograph and design by Chris Priest
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Produced by Hannah King for JWM Publishing Ltd

Executive Producer:
Jeff Wayne for JWM Publishing Ltd

Full length instrumental versions of vocal tracks available online at www.playkpm.com

Illustration by Ilma Perez-Stubbs
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Illustration by Rod Steele
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Produced by Deckwrecka
Engineered by Deckwrecka and Hashashaan
Project Manager - Matthew Denny

Illustration by Agzi
Additional design by Paul Thomas
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Musicians: (tracks 7, 8, 24, 35, 49, 50)
Guitar: Jan Cyrka
Vocals: Margo Buchanan

Produced by Steve Spiro and Paul Wickens
Executive Producer: Peter Cox

Recorded and mixed at Felt Studios
(E-mail: stephen@feltmusic.com)

Mix Engineer: Tufty
Assistant: Florian
Edited by: Matthew Denny
Mastering: Tim Young

Vocal samples courtesy: Spectrasonic's Vocal Plannet

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Strings conducted by Tony Hymas
Leader: Gavyn Wright

Choir conducted by Mark Ford
Choir: The Purcell Singers
Mezzo soprano and contralto: Aileen Sim
Tenor and tenor falsetto: Daniel Meades
Solo Violin: Jackie Shave

Engineered by Dave Hewson, Steve Price and Curtis Schwartz at Hewsonics, Angel Studios and Berry House

Mixed by Curtis Schwartz at Berry House

Score Editing and Copyist: Paul Lennon

Produced by Peter Cox

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Tracks 1, 2 ℗ 1946 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Tracks 3, 7, 9-13, 15, 16, 18, 21, 31 ℗ 1947 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Tracks 4-6, 19, 22-26, 28-30 ℗ 1948 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 8 ℗ 1937 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Tracks 14, 20, 27 ℗ 1949 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd
Track 17 ℗ 1943 Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd

Research and compilation by David Ades
Digitally re-mastered by Andy Walter at Abbey Road Studios

Illustration and design by Phil Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Elaine van der Schoot and Hannah King

Cover design: microdot
Photography / Illustration: Adam Robinson
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Producer by R. Walt Vincent and David S. Blau for Bad Ass Music, Inc.
Mastered by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering

Bad Ass Music™ Witness Protection Program: The names of all performers on this CD have been withheld to respect their privacy and innocence. For sake of all doubt, and if you can't sleep without accusing someone, please use the following credit:
Performed by: Bad Ass Music™ Artist.

Recorded in U.S.A.
Cover design: Max Medina
Photo: Jaimee Itagaki - Styling: Joshua Benny
Produced by BAD ASS MUSIC™
Website: www.badassmusic.net

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Produced by Jim Copperthwaite, Matthew Denny, Hannah King and Paul Pritchard

Mastered at Abbey Road

engineered and Mixed by Steve Price at Angel Studios

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Produced by Paul Clarvis for Fireworks Music

Recorded and mixed by Craig Dormer
Recorded at The Lodge, Surrey
Edited by Craig Dormer and Tom Garrad-Cole
Mastered by Robin Morrison

Musicians:
Paul Clarvis: Tiny kit, African, Afro Cuban, Middle Eastern and Indian percussion
Richard Harvey: Mbira, guitar, tres, harp, balafon, flute, pipes, accordion, clarinet, ocarina
Chris Laurence: Double bass
Sonia Slany: Fiddle, monochord, rebec

Mixed at Berwick St Studios

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Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Jeff Rona and Robert Navarro

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Produced by Michael Vail Blum, Matthew Harris, Billy Lincoln, Kat Green, and David S. Blau for Bad Ass Music, Inc.

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Produced by Peter Cox, Tim Hardy, Elaine van der Schoot, Hannah King and Daniel Goodridge

Recorded at Berry House Studios

Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Robin Morrison and Matthew Cang for Fireworks Music

Vocal samples courtesy of Spectrasonics
Illustration by 1977
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams and Alastair King for Shake Up Music

Illustration by Chris Priest
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Mastered by Matt 'Big Daddy' Denny @ Masterblaster

All tracks produced and mixed by Agzilla-Deckwrecka

Thanx to Emma, Allie and all at KPM for the continued support!

Project management by Elaine van der Schoot and Hannah King

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Produced by Peter Cox and Dave Hewson
Engineered and mixed by Dave Hewson at Hewsonics

Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Robin Morrison for Fireworks Music Ltd.
Executive Producer: Richard Harvey

Orchestra conducted by Normunds Sne
Engineered by Varis Kurmins
Additional String Arrangement by Benedict Cruft
Music Preparation by Ann Miller

Mixed by Robin Morrison at
Berwick St Studios

Mastered by Daniel Goodridge at KPM

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Produced by Elaine van der Schoot and Hannah King

Illustration by: Cassie Ostwald
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Peter Cox

Engineered by Austin Ince

Musicians:
Violin: Gabrielle Lester, Manon Derome
Viola: Garfield Jackson
Cello: Caroline Dearnley or Michael Stirling

Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Mission Control Productions
Executive Producers Russell Emanuel and Dolph Taylor

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Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

Produced by Robin Morrison for Fireworks Music Ltd

Recorded and mixed by Robin Morrison and Ben Brooke

Mastered by Daniel-San Goodridge at KPM

Mixed at Berwick Street Studios

Vocals:
MC Nota
MC Lazyeye
Kocoa Brown
Jermain Foster
Zorta
Nalini Jani
Yousef Ouahbi
Rezki
Kamel

Scratching:
DJ Kestrel
Ben Brooke

Guitar:
Maitreya Jani
Francesco Boschetto

Percussion: Paul Clarvis, Ben Brooke
Bass: Henry Anthony
Sax: Chris Morris
Trumpet: Michael Shaw
Trombone: Carmen Daye
Violin and Rebec: Graham Preskett
Keys and programming: Ben Brooke

Inspiration: Tony Brooke and Dominique Sidiropoulos

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Produced by Robin Morrison and Richard Myhill

Engineered by Robin Morrison

Guitar: Chris Francis

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Produced by Peter Cox

Recorded at Curtis Schwartz Studios

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Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams for Shake Up Music

Illustration by Marcia Lotito
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Jeff Rona
Co-produced by Gregg Lehrman

Mixed at Silkscreen Music

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Produced by Peter Cox

Musicians:
Cello: Frank Schaefer (tracks 3, 6, 14, 17, 25, 29, 40, 41, 48-50)
Strings: Ruth Shelton and Elaine Mathieson (tracks 10, 22, 33, 61, 62)
Vocals: Margo Buchanan (tracks 5, 16, 27, 28, 46, 27)

Mix Engineer: Tufty
Assistant: Florian
Mastering by Tim Young
Compiled by Dan Goodridge
Recorded and mixed at Felt Studios

Illustration by Caroline Smith
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Ross Cullum for Firework Music

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Produced and mixed by Robin Morrison for Fireworks Music Ltd.

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Personnel
Bill Baylis and Simon Stewart: Instruments and vocals
Clem Curtis: Vocals on [track 7-8, 13-14, 32-33, 38-39, 55, 77-80, 88-91]
Sara Bragadina (The Baggage Sisters): Vocals on [track 1-3, 27-28, 64-69]
Zan Abeyratne: Vocals on [track 7-8, 32-33, 55, 77-80]
Mr Qua: Vocals various
Emma Raven, Ellesse & Kiera Baylis: Swimtalk on [tracks 22-23, 48-49, 62-63, 102-103]
Thin Bloke Plum: Decks, thumbs and scratches
Whistling Waller: He's still whistling
Walnut T Fruitwood: As himself

Samples courtesy of Best Service, Spectrasonics, Silicon Audio Labs, Chronic Music and Univers Sons.Paris

Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Richard Wells

Recorded and mixed at Red Mustard

Mastered at Air Studios by John Bailey

Illustration by Love
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams for Shake-Up Music

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Produced by Robin Hogarth

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SPIRIT OF AFRICA PRESENTS THE RICH MUSICAL TEXTURES OF AFRICA, COMPILED TO PROVIDE A WIDE RANGE OF MOODS FOR ALL USES. Built on the authentic instruments and voices of Africa, ancient and modern, this album has been created over a number of years, and features accomplished African artists. While retaining its African roots, the album features elements for the Africa of the new millennium, appropriate for a wide range of international applications. This is music for the continent and beyond.

African instruments and voices include full choir, and choir sections, with male traditional chants and pieces by Blues Ntaka, legendary Xbosa singer, and female vocal pieces and chants by Mpumi Khumalo. They include contributions from the award winning Soweto Gospel Choir. A wide range of live African percussion is played on many of the tracks. This includes a number of varieties of traditional hide drum or bass drum, West African djembes, bush toms of many types, shakers and gourds. Traditional instruments from different communities are played, including the lohi (a traditional Bushman lyre), the chestbow, grass percussion and seed pods. A range of other traditional instruments are heard, such as original marimbas (wooden xylophones), mbiras (also known as kalimbas, types of thumb pianos), and whistles (used traditionally for bird calls). A number of more modern urban oriented pieces employ sounds heard in African clubs, as well as live African guitar, bass, percussion, penny-whistle and saxophone. These instruments and the flute are also used in more panoramic pieces.

MUSICIANS & ARTISTS
The Soweto Gospel Choir
Stella Khumalo and choral singers
Vocals: Blues Ntaka & Mpumi Khumalo
Saxophone, Penny-whistle & Ocarina: Kelly Petlane
Bass: Matsutsu Mofokeng & Mandla Zikalala
Guitars: Ntokozo Zungu & Menyatso Mathole
Drums: Sipho Mtshali
Traditional Drums & Percussion: Soweto Ipelegeng Group

Recorded at Studio Village Johannesburg and Big Ears Music Johannesburg South Africa
Recording engineers: Peter Thwaites, John Lindemann
Mixed at Big Ears Music Johannesburg by John Lindemann and Dream of Oswald Studios Berkshire UK by Paul Golding
Mastered by Peter Thwaites
Photographs by Robin Hogarth
Photograph of 'Xhosa elder' by Carol Hogarth

ZEBRA MUSIC LIBRARY

Cover design by Des Khoury
Design and Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Produced by Robin Hogarth

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SPIRIT OF AFRICA PRESENTS THE RICH MUSICAL TEXTURES OF AFRICA, COMPILED TO PROVIDE A WIDE RANGE OF MOODS FOR ALL USES. Built on the authentic instruments and voices of Africa, ancient and modern, this album has been created over a number of years, and features accomplished African artists. While retaining its African roots, the album features elements for the Africa of the new millennium, appropriate for a wide range of international applications. This is music for the continent and beyond.

African instruments and voices include full choir, and choir sections, with male traditional chants and pieces by Blues Ntaka, legendary Xbosa singer, and female vocal pieces and chants by Mpumi Khumalo. They include contributions from the award winning Soweto Gospel Choir. A wide range of live African percussion is played on many of the tracks. This includes a number of varieties of traditional hide drum or bass drum, West African djembes, bush toms of many types, shakers and gourds. Traditional instruments from different communities are played, including the lohi (a traditional Bushman lyre), the chestbow, grass percussion and seed pods. A range of other traditional instruments are heard, such as original marimbas (wooden xylophones), mbiras (also known as kalimbas, types of thumb pianos), and whistles (used traditionally for bird calls). A number of more modern urban oriented pieces employ sounds heard in African clubs, as well as live African guitar, bass, percussion, penny-whistle and saxophone. These instruments and the flute are also used in more panoramic pieces.

MUSICIANS & ARTISTS
The Soweto Gospel Choir
Stella Khumalo and choral singers
Vocals: Blues Ntaka & Mpumi Khumalo
Saxophone, Penny-whistle & Ocarina: Kelly Petlane
Bass: Matsutsu Mofokeng & Mandla Zikalala
Guitars: Ntokozo Zungu & Menyatso Mathole
Drums: Sipho Mtshali
Traditional Drums & Percussion: Soweto Ipelegeng Group

Recorded at Studio Village Johannesburg and Big Ears Music Johannesburg South Africa
Recording engineers: Peter Thwaites, John Lindemann
Mixed at Big Ears Music Johannesburg by John Lindemann and Dream of Oswald Studios Berkshire UK by Paul Golding
Mastered by Peter Thwaites
Photographs by Robin Hogarth
Photograph of 'Xhosa elder' by Carol Hogarth

ZEBRA MUSIC LIBRARY

Cover design by Des Khoury
Design and Illustration by Philip Giggle
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Musicians:
Drums: Ian Thomas
Bass Guitar: Steve Pearce
Acoustic & Electric Guitars: John Parricelli
Electric Guitar: Paul Dunne
Acoustic Guitar: Sean Lyons
Saxophone: Mark Lockheart
Keyboards & Guitars: Stephen Baker

Recorded at Abbey Road Studio 2 by John Gallen
Mixed at Galapagos Studios by Robin Morrison

Illustration by Marcia Lotito
Production by Creative Input, Amersham, UK

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Recorded by Anthony Connor
Mixed by Curtis Schwartz at Berry House Studios

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FOR YEARS, JOHNNY PEARSON HAD BEEN LOOKING FOR HIS DREAM PIANO, A CLASSIC STEINWAY. AS HE HAD NOT BEEN ABLE TO AFFORD ONE FROM THE DEALERS CHAPPELL AND SAMUELS, HE WAS EXCITED TO HEAR, THROUGH HIS FATHER-IN-LAW, THAT A STEINWAY WAS COMING UP FOR AUCTION AT A PRIVATE HOUSE IN SURREY. Managing to get a sneak preview, Johnny saw that the piano was in a terrible condition, painted dark brown with a light herringbone effect. But, as soon as he sat at the keyboard and played a few notes, he realised that this was the instrument he had been searching for. Although bidding against several dealers, Johnny's father-in-law secured the piano. There followed a long period of restoration work. First, the brown herringbone had to be stripped away - Johnny wanted to have a black, ebonised finish. However, when the first layer was peeled off, a further five coats of white, lead based paint were revealed. And they covered a remarkable secret: under all the paint, were gilded Chinese caricatures of mandarins. Further restoration revealed the unique beauty of the original piano: breahttakeing satinwood with inlaid floral oyster marquetry.

Enlisting the help of close friend, John Spice, Johnny completed the restoration of the piano's case. Now it was over to the expert technician, Malcolm McKeand who totally re-strung and reconditioned the instrument itself.

For the next few years, Johnny enjoyed his Steinway, creating many of his best known works at its keyboard. But the time came for another rebuild, this time to bring the piano up to present day standards. Steinway in the UK advised that such a task would be extremely costly and not really worth the money. They suggested purchasing a new one. Unimpressed with this, Johnny sent photographs of the piano to Steinway in Hamburg, who immediately recognised a very special and beautiful instrument and agreed to carry out the necessary work. Malcolm McKeand undertook to ship the piano to Germany, where restoration was completed in three months. Malcolm has maintained the piano ever since.

Among Johnny's many successful compositions are Sleepy Shores, News at Ten, All Creatures Great and Small (originall Piano Parchment), and Autumn Reverie, which was re-recorded by the Carpenters as Heather.

Illustration by Phil Giggle
Photography by Ted Privett, Master Tradesman

Production by KPM Music Ltd

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Produced by Peter Cox

Illustration by cidesign:01
Production  by Claire Parsons
'Harrods™' is the registered trademark of the Harrods Group Ltd

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Traditional Chinese instruments played by the UK Chinese Ensemble

Sleeve design Marcia Lotito @ cidesign:01
Production by Claire Parsons

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Musicians:
James McNair: Guitars, bass, percussion, additional glock
Daniel Teper: Programming, piano, keys, accordion, glock, harmonica, percussion, additional cello, bass and drums
Matt Sharpe: Cello
Tom Skinner: Drums
Amanda West: Violin and voice
Nick Kacal: Double Bass
Siobhan Parr: Additional voice

This recording contains samples from the Vienna Symphonic Library

Recorded and Mixed by Daniel Teper at Don Bosco Studios and Fromajio Towers

Cover painting by Laura Griffiths
Fairground photograph by Lyndsey Goddard
Production by Claire Parsons

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Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams for Shake Up Music

Illustration by Love
Production by Claire Parsons

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*A tibute to Robin Phillips
I first met Robin on the 17th November 1967. He gave me a job as his assistant [????] KPM Music Library. At that time, I didn't know what a music library was but [????] offer of this job allowed me to buy myself out of the British Army. I had spent [????] previous 7 years as a musician in the Alamein Staff Band of the Royal [????] Regiment. I was very lucky to go through Kneller Hall and an LGSM course at [????] London Guildhall School of Music during this time, but after this wonderful [????] Army life becme ever more frustrating. I wanted to get into the real music business and purely by chance I met Robin. I started working at KPM Music on the 23rd November 1967 in Tin Pan Alley (21 Denmark Street), and I owe everything to [????] for creating a wonderful environment that allowed; no, encouraged me to gain in the following seven years the knowledge that put me firmly on the road of my career. But it never felt like work. Yes it was hard, yes it was long hours but it was always enjoyable. Robin's individual sense of fun and his ability to inspire others with his never flagging enthusiasm and encouragement towards all people around him was inspiring.

In the late 60's (and for some years on), the British Musicians Union in their wisdom banned the recording of library music. Robin's attitude to this was 'OK; we'll do it elsewhere.' This was not in any way dismissive of British musicians as he felt rightly that they were the best in the world, but a challenge to the officialdom that dictated this stance. Robin's attitude has since been shown to be correct (library music recording is now embraced within the BMU/BPI Agreement), but it shows yet another side of his challenge of the usual that put library  music (and KPM in particular), firmly on the map.

[????]

It was 1968. I had just turned seventeen and was following Peter Phillips up the stairs at 21 Denmark Street to meet my new boos in the listening room of KPM music library. I had seen that face once or twice before in the KPM building. It was a warm, smiling face, I had just been introduced to the man I would spend 38 years working for, and with: Robin Phillips, my mentor. Instinctively, I knew this felt good. Robin had that rare gift of making you feel at ease, with his kind demeanour and humorous, demonstrative manner.

As I listen to these CDs, the memories come flooding back: of Robin, sitting with Adrian Kerridge, Chris Dibble and myself, at the back of the Landsdowne control room, where we were educated in all areas of the business of library production. No matter what the problem was, Robin was unflappable. He would simply light another cigarette and wait for the musicians, who he always considered the best in the world, to remedy it with the composer. It would then be on to the next title. If he uttered the words: "Nice writing. Next!", I knew it was not going to be a favourite of his and, I suspect, so did the composer! But he always went on to make tactful suggestions and constructive decisions. I don't think, at the time, he realised the enormous change he was pioneering [????]

Produced by:
Robin Phillips

Engineered by:
Adrian Kerridge

Compiled by:
Peter Cox and Martin Webb

With grateful thanks to:
Graham Walker, Adrian Kerridge and Aaron Harry

Design and Illustration by Marcia Lotito & Phil Giggle
Photographs of Robin Phillips kindly lent by Jennifer Phillips
Photographs of 'The Cologne Sessions' lent by Graham Walker

Production by cidesign:01

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JOHN RENBOURN WAS BORN IN MARYLEBONE, LONDON IN 1944. HE STUDIED CLASSICAL GUITAR AT SCHOOL AND IT WAS HERE THAT HE WAS INTRODUCED TO EARLY MUSIC, EXCITING AN INTEREST THAT HAS REMAINED WITH HIM AND IS REFLECTED IN HIS APPROACH TO ARRANGEMENT.

Although John is widely known as a folk musician, his musical tastes and interests, as well as embracing early music, take in classical, blues and world music and he briefly played in an R'n'B band while studying at the Kingston College of Art.

In the 1950s he was greatly influenced by skiffle, leading him to explore the work of artists such as Leadbelly, Josh White and Big Bill Broonzy.

Later he teamed up with guitarist Bert Jansch and together they developed an intricate duet style that became known as 'folk baroque'. Their album 'Bert and John' is a fine example of their playing.

During the 1960s he released several albums on the Transatlantic label. Two of them, 'Sir John Alot' has a mixture of jazz/blues/folk playing alongside a more classical/early music style. 'Lady and the Unicorn' is heavily influenced by his interest in early music.

Around this time John also started playing with Jacqui McShee who sang traditional British folk songs. Together with Bert Jansch, bassist Danny Thompson and drummer Terry Cox, they went on to form the band Pentangle. The group became very successful, touring America in 1968, playing at Carnegie Hall and at the Newport Folk Festival.

During the 1970s and 1980s John went on to record more solo albums. Much of his music is based on traditional material with a Celtic influence, interwoven with other styles. In the mid-1980s he went back to university to earn a degree in composition, since which time, while still performing in folk settings, he has focused mainly on writing classical music.

John Renbourn continues to record and tour. In 2005 he toured Japan (his fifth tour of that country) with Tokio Uchida and Woody Mann. In 2006 he is playing at a number of ventures in England, including appearances with Robin Williamson and Jacqui McShee. He is also working on a new solo album and collaborated with Clive Carroll on the score for the film 'Driving Lessons' directed by Jeremy Brock and released in 2000.

'John Renbourn and Friends' began its fermentation after John spent a night in the company of Liam Clancey and Finbar Furey, who suggested that he record with some of the Irish musicians he had long admired.

John felt that he wanted to achieve a mixture of English and Irish tunes, pare them down to the bare bones and then rebuild them, blending the distinctive qualities of both traditions.

MUSICIANS & VOCALS
Acoustic and electric guitars - John Renbourn
Clarinet and recorder - Dick Lee
Flute - Connor Byrne
Fiddle - Maire Breathnach
Uilleann pipe and whistle - Joc McKenna
Percussion - Bill Kemp

Vocals - Gerry Cullen, Phil Gallery, Fran McPhail and Mairead Ni Dhomnaill

Design by cidesign:01
Cover Photography of John Renbourn at the Railway Inn, Greenfield by Charlotte Sutton
Production by cidesign:01

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Featuring the voices of ...
Brad Lavelle, John Guerrasio, Sharon Holm
Emma Tate,Tim Bentinck, Danny Farrell
Adam Wood, Andy Glen, Alasdair Glen
Cameron Glen, Keith Montgomery, Aoife Nally
Chris Benstead


Dialogue recorded by Chris Dibble at Lansdowne Studios, London.
Additional dialogue recording by Emily Rogers at the Music Department Ltd, London.
Sound editing by Chris Benstead and Emily Rogers.
Mixing, additional programming and guitars by Chris Benstead.

All titles, words and music composed by Andy Glen except [tracks 1, 12] by Andy Glen and Ron Goodwin.

Back on the Ranch - music from KPM 480 CD The Western Pioneers, The Wild West, Cruel Winter and KPM 355 CD The Outlaw.

Produced by Andy Glen for Majetsa Productions Ltd.

For supporting material including timed scripts for foreign translation and additional mix options go to
www.majetsa.com

Thanks to Louis Elman, Peter Cox and Rich Judice.

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Produced by Robin Morrioson and [????] Music Ltd
Recorded at Eden Studios
Engineered by Cameron McBride
Mixed by Robin Morrison
Mastered by Dan Goodridge at KPM Music

Additional Musicians:
Drums - Andy Maclure
Bass - Henrik Jorgensen
Bass and guitars - Vasco

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MUSICIANS
Derek Watkins Trumpet
Andy Panayi Alto / baritone saxophones, alto flute
Mark Lockheart Tenor saxophone, bass clarinet
Nikki Iles Piano - [tracks 1-3, 6-7, 10-11, 23-30, 38-39, 45-47, 48-50, 53, 56-57, 61-62]
Gareth Williams Piano - [tracks 4, 8-9, 12, 17, 21-22, 31-32, 33-37, 40, 51, 54-55, 58, 63, 67-68]
Dick Walter Organ - [tracks 5, 52]
Chris Laurence Bass
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Jazz can't be successfully imitated. If it's not played for real, by real jazz musicians, it simply sounds phoney. And there are so many different varieties of jazz that it takes a very special kind of jazz musician to speak them all fluently. That's the kind of musician we have here, playing Dick Walter's Jazz Anthology. Come to think of it, it also takes a pretty special kind of jazz composer to create such authentic-sounding pieces for them to play.

I flatter myself that I can usually spot who's playing what in any casually-heard burst of instrumental jazz - Miles Davis in his various moods, for instance, or the deceptive simplicity of Bill Evan's quiet piano - but I think most of these tracks might catch me out.

These remarkably accurate vignettes - they sound too real to be called pastiche - range through the main jazz styles of, roughly, the late-forties to the present. They conjure the essence of, among others, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Horace Silver and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, and John Coltrane together with somewhat more esoteric varieties, such as the super-cool Lee Konitz - Warne Marsh partnership and the free-jazz fragments which close each disc.

Jazz has been part of the soundtrack of our lives for the best part of a century. It conjures moods and periods with uncanny accuracy, and its expressive range is enormous. These pieces catch it beautifully.

Dave Gelly

Dave Gelly is jazz critic of The Observer. He has written numerous books and articles on the subject and broadcasts regularly on BBC radio. He was voted Jazz Writer of the Year in the 2000 BT Jazz Awards. He was appointed MBE in the 2005 New Year Honours.

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WAKE UP TOMORROW offers up a sonic cocktail of edgey and exploratory contemporary flavours. Blended with rich acoustic warmth and the quirky charm of instruments such as melodica, lap steel and ukulele it evokes glimpses of past and future worlds and stirs a wide range of strong emotions, from triumph to nostalgia, yearning to aspiration.

THE COMPOSERS
ALEX, CHRIS AND ROBERT have individually and collectively provided musical soundtracks to dozens of award-winning national and international advertising campaigns, TV and theatrical productions, large-scale corporate presentations, independent films and interactive media projects. In other creative guises they have also released a number of successful and critically acclaimed commercial albums.

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT:
www.nagrasound.eu - www.themilkandhoneyband.co.uk - www.finaltouch.co.uk

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MIDDLE EAST BEATS AND ATMOSPHERES
Our Hollywood film composers bring you the best in contemporary beats and atmospheres, fused with traditional instrumentation, providing a broad spectrum of music for dramas and documentaries with a Middle-Eastern theme:
EDGY DANGEROUS SCENIC CELEBRATORY REFLECTIVE POIGNANT WARM

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Strongroom Productions is a music production company in partnership with Strongroom and AIR Lyndhurst Studios.

Combining state of the art recording and mixing facilities with a diverse pool of artists, producers and engineers, Strongroom Productions delivers imaginative new music to exceptionally high artistic and technical standards.
www.strongroomproductions.com

Cinematic Minimalism features tuned percussion performances from Simone Rebello, one of the UK's leading percussionists. Simone is internationally recognised for both her solo and ensemble performances.
www.simonerebello.com

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Ruth Barrett and Rob Kelly for Strongroom Productions Ltd
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www.strongroomproductions.com

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Take a pinch of 70's cop themes, add a hint of achingly cool double bass and soulful flute. Throw in the odd phat booming big beat, swinging horns and some addictive breakbeat drumming. Blend with a little wacky kitsch, and surf-dude bop guitar wangs. The result is a heady cocktail of all that is cool, fun and groovy.

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Bed & Breakfast Publishing set up shop in 2003 with a view to being the grooviest of music publishers. Whether jazz, funk, Latin, or breakbeat, the key element has always been the same - it must be cool and funky.

Run by a small team of young musicians, B&B has written music for most of the film and TV studios in the US, as well as for many of the world's leading brands and record labels.

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Dust off the Technic 1210s, and step aside. Cuts, breaks, scratches, funky loops are the watchword here - all mashed up with thumping beats, phat basslines and MC vocals. Whether it's the huge party big beat, guitar twanging anthems and the deep, dubby booming dopebeats, or the more loungey 70's down tempo sample fest and spacey jazz loop, funky trombone cut-ups, this CD rocks.

All created with real instruments, the producers then sampled and dirtied things up a little, twitched their fingers on the turntables for some itchy scratching, and finally turned up the bass to phatten these cuts out.

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Bed & Breakfast Publishing set up shop in 2003 with a view to being the grooviest of music publishers. Whether jazz, funk, Latin, or breakbeat, the key element has always been the same - it must be cool and funky.

Run by a small team of young musicians, B&B has written music for most of the film and TV studios in the US, as well as for many of the world's leading brands and record labels.

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Reflectin the eclectic musical policy of the UK's most respected club, fabric publishing is known for its cutting edge, quality electronic music catalogue.

Laid Back Beats and Pieces exlores the more trip-hop, loungey and Balearic side of the fabric publishing catalogue. Dubstep producer Rusko throw down some lazy lounge beats, Baby Mammoth supply some moody trip-hop, Jellybass contribute their own unique blend of dubbet out bliss and Diverted provide some soaring soundscapes and melodic rhythms. All in all, an exceptional collection of easy-going chilled tracks.

RUSKO (Christopher Mercer). A pioneer of jump-up dubstep and electro sound, Rusko has remixed everyone from Grammy award winning artist Adele to Claude VonStroke. His FABRICLIVE mix album with fellow dubstepper Caspa is one of the classic mix albums of the series. Rusko is a regular DJ at fabric.

THE BLY ARCH / BABY MAMMOTH (Mark Blissenden). Baby Mammoth have been one of Pork Records' most prolific acts over the years. Their music draws on influence from funk, reggae, lounge, country and many different electronic music genres to create a stew of unusual rhythms, sounds and melodies. They have also released a fabric mix album and played at fabric many times.

JELLYBASS (Joe Lambert/Phil Wickens). Signed to Ali B's Air Recordings label, Jellybass are famed for their big wobbly basslines and produce music that lies somewhere in-between dub and hip hop. Joe Lambert also produces as dubstep artist Caper.

DIVERTED (Lee Richardson/Steve Baxter/Harry Pinnock). An innovative four-piece live electronic act, whose sound is a fusion of electro, breaks and jazz beats, signed to Ali B's Air Recordings label.

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JAY TRIPWIRE (Jay Gadsby). An artist/producer from Canada, Jay makes trippy tech house and deep house with Detroit influences. He has been a regular DJ at fabric for nearly 10 years.

MAZI NAMVAR. Chicago based Mazi is a prolific producer, releasing over 100 records on his own Gourmet Recordings and Fresh Meat label and other labels like Dessous, Systematic, Urbantorque, Circle Music, SAW and Brique Rouge. His productions range from soulful house to tech house. Mazi has DJ'd many times at fabric over the years.

DJ LOVE (Frank B. McCright). DJ Love is a Dallas based US breakbeat/hip hop DJ and producer. His style of phat beats, basslines, hooks and scratches is highly influenced by classic East Coast hip hop and early house and breakbeats. DJ Love has played many breaks sets at fabric.

NATHAN DREW LARSEN. Nathan is a Chicago based DJ and producer who, with Mazi Namvar, runs Fresh Meat Records.

DIVERTED (Lee Richardson/Steve Baxter). An innovative four-piece live electronic act, whose sound is a fusion of electro, breaks and jazz beats, signed to Ali B's Air Recordings label.

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Like many music lovers of his generation, JAMES YUILL has a passion for both the emotional songwriting and atmospheres of artists such as Nick Drake, Radiohead and Sufjan Stevens and the visceral beats and dynamic rhythms of Justice, Chemical Brothers and Aphex Twin. Unlike anyone else however, Yuill has fused these seemingly disparate influences into a magical sound of his very own. He is quickly becoming an influential part of London's popular 'folktronica' scene.

Since the UK release of 'Turning Down Water For Air' in October 2008 on revered independent label Moshi Moshi Records (Bloc Party, Hot Chip, Au Revoir Simone), Yuill has garnered a huge amount of critical attention, including features in NME, Dazed and Confused and Clash Magazine, who featured him as 'Best Newcomer 2008.

A hectic live schedule including SXSW, Radio One Big Weekend, Latitude Festival, Club NME and numerous sweaty, dark venues across the globe, has added to the tangible buzz around James Yuill. Seeing him live is a truly unique experience: one minute you're drawn in to the tender simplicity of his voice and acoustic guitar, the next minute your head's spinning and your feet are moving to the dazzling array of beats and effects pumped out by James's laptop and boxes of tricks - not bad for a one-man show that fits neatly into a reconditioned guitar case.

Yuill is also a sought after remixer, who has worked with artists like David Holmes, Au Revoir Simone, Tilly and the Wall and fellow folktronica artist Rod Thomas.

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Jan Cyrka is probably best known for three solo albums full of meaty guitar playing: 'Beyond the Common Ground', 'Spirit' and 'Prickly Pear'. However, Jan's career began in the 1980's when he was guitarist-in-chief with cartoon biker band Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction, supporting Guns 'n' Roses on extensive tours of the US and Canada. He now composes and records music for a variety of clients and his music has featured on TV shows such as Friends, Saturday Night Live, America's Most Wanted, Wife Swap, The Jeremy Kyle Show, Absolutely Fabulous and many others.

Jan has worked with many of the world's finest players in his studio, including Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Paul Gilbert, Mick Taylor and Zakk Wylde. Jan is currently busy with his internet shop jamtrackcentral.com / bluesjamtracks.com which is rapidly becoming one of the most respected sites for downloadable high quality jam tracks with totally accurate transcriptions and TAB.

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The Steve Everitt production music (SEPM) label was set up by Steve and producer Tim Geraghty as an outlet for outstanding library music delivered direct to the client. Steve's work is well known, he is, after all, one of the most successful production music composers of all time.

SEPM conceives, composes and completes music of exceptional quality and functionality. Enjoy!

When he is not challenging our perceptions about production music, Steve enjoys writing for the futuristic dance outfit Eat Static and berating his faithful retainer, Simpkins.

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The Steve Everitt production music (SEPM) label was set up by Steve and producer Tim Geraghty as an outlet for outstanding library music delivered direct to the client. Steve's work is well known, he is, after all, one of the most successful production music composers of all time.

SEPM conceives, composes and completes music of exceptional quality and functionality. Enjoy!

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The Steve Everitt production music (SEPM) label was set up by Steve and producer Tim Geraghty as an outlet for outstanding library music delivered direct to the client. Steve's work is well known, he is, after all, one of the most successful production music composers of all time.

SEPM conceives, composes and completes music of exceptional quality and functionality. Enjoy!

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The Steve Everitt production music (SEPM) label was set up by Steve and producer Tim Geraghty as an outlet for outstanding library music delivered direct to the client. Steve's work is well known, he is, after all, one of the most successful production music composers of all time.

SEPM conceives, composes and completes music of exceptional quality and functionality. Enjoy!

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All titles composed and produced by Daniel Teper
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The Curious Box of Little Scores
A confectioner's delight of acoustic and semi-electronic mini film scores. Small, quirky ensembles nestled beside one or two unusual sounds and atmospheres.

From moody to magical, from cheery to cotnemplative, there's a range of imaginative, emotive and delicate genres.

Delve into the Curious Box of Little Scores online and discover an extensive array of additional material, including alternative versions and many more cut-down edits.

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Renowned composer Curtis Schwartz has released close to two dozen albums for KPM, each marked by his signature style and versatility.

His latest album, Refuel, fuses wailing guitars and driving beats to carft light, up-tempo tracks that will get your heart-rate pumping, setting the mood for high energy sports programming and contemporary features alik. Fasten your seat belts and enjoy the ride!

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Pop and Urban is the ultimate blend of the best fresh hip hop, big diva power pop ballads, slick R&B pop and the gritty sound of UK grime. The album is jam-packed with big hooks, powerful vocals and massive beats. So wind down the windows and crank up the bass!

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THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION OF BIG MOVIE PROMOS FROM WORLD-CLASS COMPOSERS WHO HAVE WORKED ON SUCH HOLLYWOOD BLOCKBUSTERS AS The Dark Knight, Sherlock Holmes, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, Iron Man, Bee Movie, Angels & Demons, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, to name just a few! Their expertise also covers composition for huge video games including Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, inFamous, Jak and Daxter: The Lost Frontier, Race Driver Grid, Batman Begins, Battlefield 1943 (the fastest selling downloaded game)[/i] and original music for theatrical trailers for The Da Vinci Code, Harry Potter: The Goblet of Fire, Spiderman 3 and many more.

The album has been helpfully categorised into Action, Fantasy & Adventure, Percussive Risers, Epic, and Drama. The tracks are provided in easy-to-edit 30+30+Sting format as well as full 60 second versions and many alternative mixes available online.

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Dramedy takes light humour, quirky, neurotic, drama and a touch of romance, and blends them to create brilliantly crafted themes and scores that capture the joy and the sadness of dramedy and romantic comedy. From bustling full orchestral scores, to smaller, quirky, intimate acoustic tracks, Dramedy brings you the ultimate soundtrack to a bittersweet lament on life.

Michael Price is one of hte UK's most sought after composers. Michael has enjoyed significant achievements as a music editor with films such as Peter Jackson's trilogy The Lord of the Rings, Richard Curtis' Love Actually, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason and Nanny McPhee. Michael ha also forged a strong working relationship with fellow composer David Arnold, with whom he has written and arranged on a number of projects including Edgar Wright's Hot Fuzz and Quantum of Solace. Michael has just completed the score for Wild Target, a romantic comedy directed by Jonathan Lynn of Yes Minister fame. This commission swiftly followed Michael's fantastic score for Wild Child, Working Title's successful teen film released in the UK at the end of 2008.

Rael Jones has a strong musical background, rooted in classical training from an early age. He graduated from the Tonmeister Course in 2004 with First-class honours, winning both available prizes for composition. His writing embraces improvisation and live performance, and he is a highly accomplished player of many instruments, from piano, guitar and drums to quirkier items such as the autoharp and musical saw. Technically accompllished and flexible, he has fulfilled many roles on feature films, encompassing music editing, music production, programming, sound design and dialogue editing.

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Indie Uncut offers a selection of the latest radio-friendly indie sounds, packed with rebellious underground rock, bold electro synth rock and fierce alternative pop. This anthemic collection is jam packed with a barrage of indie brilliance.

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Reality TV is on the rampage. Whether talent or survival contests, cooking competitions or social experiments, broadcasting real lives for our viewing pleasure is an entertainment sensation. Music For Reality TV offers the perfect soundtrack for every pivotal, reality TV scenario: the tense moments before decision time, the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Turn it on and tune in, you know we'll be watching!

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Faber Music was founded in 1965 and is the sister company to the distinguished book publisher Faber and Faber. Faber Music was initially formed for the principal purpose of publishing the music of Benjamin Britten. Faber Music is famous for its integrity in classical music and enjoys a world-wide reputation as one of the leading independent British publishers of classical, contemporary, educational and media music.

Looking after some of Britain's most influential and cutting edge composers, it represents the cream of the crop when it comes to contemporary classical music. KPM and Faber have come together for the first in a series of CDs to create this exciting new disco Vocalise, an original collection of wordless vocal arrangements.

Alexander L'Estrange is a world renowned specialist in vocal music. He has toured internationally with The Swingle Singers, conducted a children's orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall and directed musicals around the world. L'Estrange's compositions highlight classical modes combined with jazz, pop, musical theatre and world music influences. His most recent work is Zimbe! a 40-minute, African-inspired work for SATB chorus, children's choir and jazz quintet.

Amy May is a composer, arranger and songwriter as well as a viola player and singer. She has arranged music for artists ranging from Jeff Beck to Muse and regularly performs with bands such as Elbow, The Killers and Snow Patrol. She also plays with The Heritage Orchestra, as well as her own band, Paris Motel.

Anthony Elvin's work combines music and comedy. He has written music for The Mighty Boosh Documentary and the theme song for forthcoming BBC series Swoosh, a programme about superheroes in therapy. He also writes and performs as part of the medieval trio Princes in the Tower, and recently produced the latest Circulus album to critical acclaim.

Gus Bousfield has created music for popular entertainment programmes such as Bonzai, Deal or No Deal, Heads Or Tails and Lunch Monkeys. He has recently been commissioned by Ch 4 to write a 2-series comedy entitled You Pigs.

Howard Goodall is one of Britain's leading composers. He won the Classical Brit Award of 2009 and is the Classical FM Composer in Residence. His recent albums and Pelican in the Wilderness both hit the top 3 of the Gramophone Classical Charts immediately on receipt. Goodall has scored themes for Blackadder, Mr Bean, Red Dwarf, The Catherine Tate Show, Q.I. and The Vicar of Dibley. His film scores include BAFTA-nominated The Gathering Storm, Bean: The Ultimate Disaster Movie, Bernard and the Genie, Blackadder Back and Forth and Mr Bean's Holiday. His musical The Hired Man won The Ivor Novello Award in 1985, and his musicals have been performed around the world.

Melodical is a collective of musicians who share a studio in Hackney and work together to write music for television. With diverse backgrounds in pop, folk, jazz, rock, electronica and classical, the Melodical team combines a shared passion for making tunes with great stylistic diversity.

MPM is Chris Taylor and John Greswall, who originated the band Menlo Park. The pair have composed countless scores for TV, ads and films. Recently MPM was nominated for an Oscar in the film This Way Up. They also wrote and recorded music for the BAFTA winning series Charlie and Lola.

Nick Lloyd composed the music for the BAFTA winning BBC Children's series Young Dracula. A successful ad writer, he has composed music for such commercial campaigns as Confused.com, Grolsch Beer, Welsh Tourist Board and Yamaha. Lloyd is a multi-instrumentalist who is at ease writing in many styles, from cutting edge electronica to orchestral.

Ninki V is a highly trained and skilled classical and media composer who can also play the Theremin with her hair while simultaneously using a pupet to play sampled drum loops from a groove box! She has scored music for over seventeen short films including drama Souvenir produced by Hanif Kureshi and the award-winning Sheepdog directed by Joel Pérez Irizarry.

Philip Sheppard is a solo cellist and professor at the Royal College of Music. He newly scored In The Shadow Of The Moon and Henry VIII: Mind Of A Tyrant, for David Starkey's landmark C4 series, The Tillman Story and Juliette Binoche: Sketches for a Portrait. His forthcoming feature Sergio has just been shortlisted for an Oscar, and he is finishing music for major PBS and National Geographic projects.

Simon Bookish studied at Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and has scored music for the NFT's production of Brecht's play The Caucasian Chalk Circle. He has released 3 critically acclaimed solo albums and has been featured on the cover of Mojo. In addition to his own unique compositions, He has remixed the likes of Franz Ferdinand, St. Etienne, Patrick Wolf, Charlotte Gainsborough and Max DeWardener.

Simon Fisher Turner started out as a child actor and evolved into a teenage pop idol, releasing his first solo album in 1969. He is currently signed to Mute Records and has released 30 albums to date. Having collaborated with Derek Jarman on several feature films, he has also scored the films of Mike Hodges. His media compositions include Stanley Kubrick's Boxes and Sweeney Todd, the documentaries The Romantics and The Greeks, as well as the famous BBC Helicopter Ident and the recent heart-warming advert for Macmillan Cancer Research.

Simon Lacey's recent work includes the feature film Good, the dramas The Railway Children, A Christmas Carol and 6-part series Fish, as well as comedy dramas Monday Monday and Beauty. He's scored several documentaries including Life Before Birth, Mary Shelley: The Birth Of Frankenstein and British Film Forever.

Square Ears is a song writing team consisting of brothers Adam and Jez Burns. They have worked on high-profile ad campaigns such as BT, Microsoft, Kinder Bueno, and Sony Ericsson as well as such popular TV shows as River Journeys with Griff Rhys Jones, Inside the Body, Come Dine With Me, The Underdogs and John Sergeant On The Tourist Trail.

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Electro has jumped into mainstream music, bringing blaring synths, thumping basslines and huge beats to the masses, Electro brings together a tight mix of bangin' tunes to pack the dance floor and pump up your heart rate.

Teenage sensation Jacob Plant has exploded onto the electro music scene over the past year, receiving widespread airplay on BBC Radio 1, and achieving a record of the week slot for this track Bassline's In. The track landed him an album deal with CR2 Records, along with high profile DJ sets at the Notting Hill Carnival, Judgment Sunday in Ibiza, Ministry of Sound and a supporting set on Example's UK tour. Jacob's first single Jump Up was released on CR2 in May 2010 and has enjoyed airplay on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show. He is also a prolific radio production music writer working with Wise Buddah and has produced signature themes and beds for Radio 1, Absolute Radio and BBC 5-Live.

Ben England released his first disco house track San Trancisco under the moniker Punchanella in the early '90s, receiving widespread radio airplay at the age of 17. He went on to produce nearly 20 dance records with Rick Dallaway under the name Basic Unit on labels including Moving Shadow, Flex and on their own label, Deepest Cut. Together with Rick he founded record label Sofa Records.

Kevin McPherson has toured with the likes of Sting, Eric Clapton and Elton John. He has also worked with Craig David, Simply Red, Cliff Richard, Kele Le Roc and K-Ci & Jjojo. He is signed to Island Reecords and is one half of dance outfit Bon Garcon.

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Hip Hop Kicks is a unique mix of alternative hip hop offered up with a block-rocking mix of fresh cut lyrics and cutting edge beats. The album is written and produced by Wa WA Punx, made up of Dylan Rippan and Cory Jarnagin, aka Cory J. The transatlantic duo of blend old school hip hop with a punk rock sensibility to seamlessly craft catchy tunes laced with electropop, 70's funk and classic jazz.

Dylan Rippon is a British avant-garde musician who currently fronts the London-based trio Bears From Labrador. He is a prolific songwriter and has collaborated with numerous artists including Crispin Hunt, Nigel Hoyle, Cheap Hotel, Anna Calvi, Gary Kemp, Kealer, Betty Boo, Jim Eliot and Emma Townshend. He is the founder and owner of Brothergrunn music production, through which his music has appeared on numerous major ad campaigns, including commercials for Sony Blu-Ray, AOL, Nokia and KFC

Cory Jarnagin is a Seattle, Washington based hip hop artist whose lyrics fuse wit and cultural relevance with a 90s hip hop aesthetic. He frequently composes on a ukulele, and performs to a boom box recording of his beats.

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COMPOSER CREDITS
All titles composed, arranged and produced by Daryl Griffith

PRODUCTION CREDITS
Produced for Maestro Music UK by Robin Morriosn, Daryl Griffith and Levine Andrade
Composer's Assistant: Bradley Farmer
Orchestra: The Pembroke Sinfonia
Orchestral Contractor: Levine Andrade
Music Preparation: Maestro Music UK
Recording Engineer: Jake Jackson
Mixing Engineer: Robin Morrison
Recorded at Lyndhurst Hall, AIR studios
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The story of humanity and civilisation is ageless, and its marriage to nature as old as time itself. From the evolution of the seas and skies to the development of the mountains, the growth of the forests and the rise of societies and cultures, our planet has provided the setting for countless incredibly journeys. Life on Earth is the perfect musical accompaniment to this enduring splendour. From epic overtures to tender themes, this collection mirrors the grandeur of life and nature - flore, fauna and humanity alike. Let this music move and inspire you as you're swept away by the timeless beauty of life in our world.

Composer, arranger, conductor and multi-instrumentalist Daryl Griffiths is a veteran musical virtuoso whose work has graced the stage, radio and screen alike. After studying at the Royal College of Music and winning the Hecht and Alchin prize for Composition in his final year. Daryl began his career as a freelance violinist and pianist, appearing with the likes of the BBC Concert Orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic, the Hallé, the Liverpool Philharmonic and the English Chamber Orchestra. In 1989 he joined the English National Ballet as the Company Pianist, and was quickly promoted to Principal Pianist and Conductor in 1990. With the English National Ballet he performed at all the major theatres across the UK and composed arrangements and orchestrations for the full and mid-scale Companies. In 1992 Daryl was invited to join the London City Ballet as Principal Conductor, and in 1993 he was promoted to Music Director.

Daryl has had enormous success as an orchestrator. His extensive orchestration credits include scores for Nick Hooper's films Messiah III, The Future is Wild, The Girls of Chernobyl and The Young Visiters, which won the Bafta for best music. He has also orchestrated the music for TV dramas, including the Bafta-winning Prime Suspect. He has provided arrangements for Mastercard, Citroën and Virgin Trains commercials, and composed all the orchestrations for the rebranding of the Sky News channel. Most recently, Daryl has worked as orchestrator for the feature films Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (Warner Bros.) and Bedtime Stories (Disney). Daryl has also been commissioned to orchestrate and arrange the music for the English National Ballet's exciting children's ballet Angelina's Star Performance, and has recorded the score for the ballet's subsequent DVD release.

Daryl has had considerable success within the pop arena, and has composed and arranged for classical crossover and pop albums for artists including Summer Watson, Finbar Furie, Dominic Miller, Chage & Aska, as well as the Myleene Klass album Moving On, which reached number two in the charts and was subsequently nominated for a Brit award. Daryl also provided arrangements for Italian pop sensation Cesare Cremonini, and has worked as orchestrator and conductor with bands such as Arcade Fireand McFly.

Daryl's film scores include Sacred Journey (2011) and In Search of an Impotent Man (2002), as well as numerous shorts that have been screened worldwide. He has also performed many of his compositions on BBC Radios Two and Three with the London Salon Ensemble and the BBC Concert Orchestra, including Orient Express, Aladdinand A Simple Life.

In 1998 Daryl began composing orchestral music for production music companies. Daryl's production music compositions have been licensed worldwide to programmes and commercials, including Sex and the City (HBO), Love Child (ITV), Chuck (NBC) and Häagen-Dazs. In 2006 Daryl was commissioned by KPM to write Our Grand Designs KPM 668 and 669 - a large orchestral work incorporating electronic instruments, which was recorded at Abbey Road Studios and released in 2007.

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Music for Promos - Uplifting is the ideal score for all inspiring, fun-filled or quirky promos. Broken down into four themes - Excite, Inspire, Amuse and Intrigue - the album ranges from inspirational indie and remixed retro beats to high-energy electro pop and playful pizzicato strings.

This album is a compilation of the very best tracks from the KPM catalogue and is a companion to KPM 763 - Music for Promos - Dramatic.

Compiled by Cassie Gray

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Drama Beds - Tensions and Textures is a collection of gritty percussion, eerie sounds and tense beds that create apprehensive and sometimes explosive atmospheres. From light to building tensions, pulses and drones, this collection is an ambient and atmospheric essential for investigations and crime scenes, reality TV, drama and documentaries.

Sheridan Tongue is a Bafta-award-winning television and film music composer. He has scored the music for many high-prolife UK dramas, documentaries and films, including: Silent Witness, Spooks, Sea of Souls, Dead Clever, Summerhill, Down to Earth, Cinderella, Twentieth Century Battlefields and Magnificent 7.

Born in Belfast, Sheridan studied clarinet and music of the City of Belfast School of Music, and then obtained an Honours degree in Music (BMus/Ton) at Surrey University. While at Surrey he won the prestigious Jacques Levy prize for best electroacoustic composition and the prize for best final year recording portfolio. he also composed his first film score during his final year for an Angela Carter Short film called The Kitchen Child.

On graduating, he worked in many studios as a keyboard player, programmer, remixer and orchestral arranger, collaborating with artists like Beverley Knight, Jocelyn Brown, The Verve, Blur, Robert Plant and Joey Negro. From his time working in the pop field with many successful artists, Sheridan has built up a large pool of world-class musicians that he regularly draws upon to play on his compositions.

Sheridan's classical training, together with his adeptness and experience of working with cutting-edge technology, are what make him so well known for creating highly individual scores.

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Burstin with funky beds, catchy kitsch tunes, melodic beats and uplifting reveals, Music for Daytime TV 1 is ideal for antique hunting, relocating to the sun or a home makeover, and is sure to brighten your show.

This album is a compilation of the very best tracks from the KPM catalogue and is a companion to KPM779 Music for Daytime TV 2.

Compiled by Cassie Gray

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Filled with spoonfuls of happy guitar pop, a generous shake of chilled reveals, a pinch of cheeky tunes and a heap of quirky, fun themes, Music for Daytime TV 2 has the perfect ingredients to enhance your show.

This album is a compilation of the very best tracks from the KPM catalogue and is a companion to KPM778 Music for Daytime TV 1.

Compiled by Cassie Gray

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Packed with rowdy indie anthems, sun-soaked indie pop and jangly guitar rock, Happy Indie is your backstage pass to the sound of off-the-wall, fun-loving festivities. Lace up your converse and let the good times roll!

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Emotive Piano Scores is a unique collection of piano works in contemporary and minimalist styles created specifically for use in broadcast. Each piece has its own personality and triggers a unique set of emotions and atmospheres in the listener's mind. From uplifting and inspiring layered pianos to sparse, beautiful and intimate melodies, this album is the perfect musical palette to compliment on-screen emotion.

With each composition we have taken an individual approach to recording and production. The majority of the album was recorded live at Angel Studios using their beautiful Steinweg model D concert grand and an impressive arsenal of microphones, allowing us to tailor the sound and atmosphere of each track. In addition, some of the pieces were recorded on an upright using close-mic techniques to capture the sound of the hammers and inner workings of the piano.

The pianist on all tracks recorded at Angel Studios is John Lenehan. John's performances and recording are acclaimed throughout the world. He has commercially recorded works by Ludovico Einaudi, Michael Nyman and Philip Glass for labels such as Naxos and Sony.
As a soloist he has appeared with leading orchestras including London Symphony Orchestra and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic as well as performing with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall.

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Hyper Hyper Extreme is the latest blistering installment from guitar titan Jan Cyrka. Bringing together elements of rock, indie, punk, metal and electronics, Hyper Hyper Extreme will have Jan's signature killer guitar riffs supercharging adverts and promos as well as all things sports. Expect to hear shredded, amped guitars backed up by ballistic drumming and thunderous bass in high-intensity, pulse-racing, kinetic, genre-spanning tunes.

Jan Cyrka is probably best known for three solo albums full of meaty guitar playing: Beyond the Common Ground, Spirit and Prickly Pear. However, his career began in the 1980s when he was guitarist-in-chief with cartoon biker band Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction, supporting Guns N' Roses on extensive tours of the US and Canada. He now composes and records music for a variety of clients. His music has appeared on TV shows and movies such as Friends, Coronation Street, High Fidelity, Saturday Night Live, America's Most Wanted, Wife Swap, I'm Alan Partridge, The Jeremy Kyle Show, Absolutely Fabulous, Bargain Hunt, Flog It!, The Graham Norton Effect, The Bill, Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares, Escape to the Country, Homes Under the Hammer, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Malcolm in the Middle, The Jamie Foxx Show, 10 Years Younger, A Place in the Sun, American Idol, The One Show, James May's 20th Century and many others.

Most recently, Jan's music can be heard in the Bafta-winning film Iron Lady, featuring Meryl Streep. Jan has worked with several of the world's finest players in his studio, including Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Paul Gilbert, Mick Taylor and Zakk Wylde. Presently, Jan is director and co-owner of the world's most respected guitar-jam-track online shop Jamtrackcentral.com, where none other than mega-guitarist Guthrie Govan is a major contributor. The site is rapidly expanding and becoming the most prestigious place for the best guitar improvisers in the world to showcase their talent. All products are downloadable to the customer's desktop in an easy few clicks. Jan also co-owns JTC Merch - an online merchandise site selling clothing and accessories tied in with the artists on Jamtrackcentral.com - and JTC Records,  the label selling albums similarly.

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Quirky Underscores presents a smorgasbord of charming, light and quirky ditties that share exuberance, playfulness and tomfoolery. Performed using small ensembles, the album contains capricious woodwind, emotive strings, tiptoeing glockenspiel, surreptitious marimba and military snare drums, all arranged in a distinctly idiosyncratic way. Quirky Underscores possesses a naive, inquisitive and timeless style that lends itself perfectly to a wide range of uses, including drama, reality TV, documentaries, commercials and promos.

Tom Howe is a multi-instrumentalist who began his career in music as an in-demand session player, working with a wide range of performers: Rod Stewart, the Bee Gees, BBC Concert Orchestra and London Symphony Orchestra, to name a few. However, it is his soundtrack work that he has become best known for, and his ability to compose for a wide range of genres, giving every score a unique sound and identity.

He is the composer behind many successful UK TV shows, including Four Rooms and the Bafta winning The Great British Bake-Off. He has also enjoyed international success with shows such as Mankind: The Story of All of Us, America: The Story of Us, Seconds from Disaster, Locked Up Abroad and Paranormal Witness and has recently scored two feature films, Love's Kitchen and The Liquid Bomb Plot.

Tom has also worked in the UK pop scene for artists ranging from Will Young to Hafdis Huld, with three international top 40 singles credits to his name.

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Epic World centres around emotive, earthy and non-country-specific, subtly ethnic orchestral tracks that feature beautifully recorded live strings, brass, choirs, percussion and authentic ethnic instruments, Epic World bridges the gap between documentary and cinema and puts grand Hollywood quality soundtracks within the grasp of directors and editors on a production-music-scale burdget. The album is tailored to cover emotional human stories and ranges from soaring, euphoric, revelatory highs through neutral, exploratory pace-maintainers to tense, uneasy, mysterious and tragic lows, Epic World includes an unprecedented number of alternative endings, alternative dynamics, alternative instrumentations, stings and stems as well as 30 and 60 second edits of all versions. Not limited to documentaries, Epic World possesses a sound and emotional palette that translates well across a number of formats that include drama and travel programming as well as promos, adverts and trailers.

Composer, arranger, conductor and multi-instrumentalist Daryl Griffith is a veteran musical virtuoso whose work has graced the stage, radio and screen. Daryl began his career as a freelance violinist and pianist, appearing with the likes of the BBC Concert Orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic, the Hallé, the Liverpool Philharmonic and the English Chamber Orchestra. In 1990 Daryl was promoted into conducting positions with the English National Ballet and later the London City Ballet while the eventually became Musical Director.

Daryl has worked as orchestrator for the feature films Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Warner Bros., 2009) and Bedtime Stories (Disney, 2008), in addition to Bafta-winning TV drama Prime Suspect. Daryl's work also includes orchestrating and conducting with bands such as Arcade Fire and McFly and composing idents for Baileys's sponsorship of Films on 4.

Daryl's film scores include Sacred Journe (2001) and In Search of an Impotent Man (2002), as well as numerous shorts that have been screened worldwide. He has composed and arranged classical crossover and pop albums for artists including Summer Watson, Finbar Furey, Dominic Miller, Chage & Aska, as well as for Myleene Klass on her Brit-nominated album Moving On, which reached number two in the charts. Daryl also provided arrangements for the Italian pop sensation Cesare Cremonini and for commercials by Mastercard, Citroën and Virgin Trains, and the music for the rebranding of the Sky News channel.

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