- Digital
ATA Records
The Library Archive, Vol. 1
ATA Records
- Cat No: ATA020
- Release: 2020-07-03
Track List
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1. ATA Records - Slap, Whack and Blow
03:03 -
2. ATA Records - Duck Strut
02:29 -
3. ATA Records - The Needle Nose
02:27 -
4. ATA Records - Wiretap
03:03 -
5. ATA Records - Wigged Out
02:40 -
6. ATA Records - Nuclear Wind I
02:08 -
7. ATA Records - Kaye Okay
02:41 -
8. ATA Records - Siren's Sea
03:38 -
9. ATA Records - Midnight Heist
03:13 -
10. ATA Records - Nuclear Wind II
02:21 -
11. ATA Records - Planet Nine
03:25
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The funky, atmospheric, evocative and sometimes downright weird output of companies such as DeWolfe, Cavendish, Burton and the ubiquitous KPM have always been a guiding inspiration for ATA Records, as evidenced in the spooky soundtrack works of The Sorcerers, the big band brass of The Yorkshire Film & Television Orchestra and even in the soul-jazz of The Lewis Express ('Theme From The Watcher).
Everything released on ATA is written and guided by the label heads Neil Innes and Pete Williams, who frequently dip their toes in the Library pond while working on other projects. These occasional one-off tracks have accumulated over the past few years and have now found a home on the first volume of an ongoing series : The Library Archive
Ranging from heavy big band brass (Whack, Slap & Blow, Kaye Okay) to evocative thriller soundtrack (Midnight Heist, Wiretap, The Needlenose) via introspective ethereal soundscapes (Nuclear Wind, Siren's Sea) these 11 tracks faithfully recreate the feel of the Library music catalogues of the 60s and 70s.
Everything released on ATA is written and guided by the label heads Neil Innes and Pete Williams, who frequently dip their toes in the Library pond while working on other projects. These occasional one-off tracks have accumulated over the past few years and have now found a home on the first volume of an ongoing series : The Library Archive
Ranging from heavy big band brass (Whack, Slap & Blow, Kaye Okay) to evocative thriller soundtrack (Midnight Heist, Wiretap, The Needlenose) via introspective ethereal soundscapes (Nuclear Wind, Siren's Sea) these 11 tracks faithfully recreate the feel of the Library music catalogues of the 60s and 70s.