Roger Webb - "Bartleby Opening Cue"
The Inigo Kilborn Group - "ATune For Lucy"
Mark Murphy - "Make Me Rainbows"
Kenny Graham & His Satellites - "Sunbeam"
Delia Derbyshire - "About Bridges VCS3 Melodies"
Dudley Simpson - "The Tomorrow People Theme"
The Park Lane Primary School - "Lux Eterna/Aurora Borealis"
Children Of The Italia Conte School - "Car Boot Sex Tape"
Derek Bowskill - "Drama Workshop Tape 3/1" (with The Michael Garrick Quartet)
Marc Wilkinson - "Fiend Discovery & Titles"
The Cults Percussion Ensemble - "Circles"
The Vernon Elliott Quintet - "Camel Riding"
Coggins & Cook - "Sound Images"
David Lord - "Sara’s Tune" (with The Prime Ensemble)
Children Of The Italia Conte School - "Speech Exercises/Trees & Flowers"
John Cameron - "Front Titles (From Kes)"
The African Swingsters - "Liyaduma"
The Dudley Moore Trio - "The Millionaire"
Karin Krog - "A Quiet Place"
Mike Sammes & The Mike Sammes Singers - "International Harvester"
Jonny Trunk & Wisbey - "The Ladies Bras"
Kenny Graham & His Afro Cuban Chums - "You Are About To Use The Telephone"
Basil Kirchin - "Silicon Chip"
Tristram Cary - "The Electron’s Tale"
Kenny Graham & His Afro Cuban Chums - "Track 2 From The Night Train Tapes"
Isla Cameron & Raymonde Singers - "O Willow Waly"
Basil Kirchin - "Child Vocal Tape"
Mike & Bernie Winters - "I LIke It!"
Review: Since launching way back in 1996, Trunk Records has become one of the world's most reliable outlets for odd, interesting and overlooked gems from across the musical spectrum, with Jonny Trunk doing a terrific job in curating a catalogue packed to the rafters with bizarre-but-brilliant library music, oddball British film soundtracks, early electronica, exotica and much more besides. This 25th anniversary collection offers a small snapshot of the label's story so far and features a mixture of back catalogue favourites and previously unheard cuts. Equal parts Radiophonic Workshop style electronic experiments, library music oddities, quirky TV theme tunes and smile-inducing easy listening jazz, it's a fittingly quirky and entertaining affair that should make newcomers want to dig deeper into Trunk's eccentric and esoteric catalogue.
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