"New" Archival Reissues for March, 2025
- Adam Weitz
- Mar 21
- 1 min read
We’ve just released 22 newly-digitized archival albums in March!
Highlights include:
A slew of 1980’s Bruton classics available in the U.S. digitally for the first time such as Alan Hawkshaw’s 1981 arpeggiated synth epic “Great Mysteries of the World” (BRM7) featuring “Bermuda Triangle” notably sampled in "Drive Me Crazy" by KAYTRANADA featuring Vic Mensa (2015). "Watchful Eye" (BRM8, 1981) features compositions by library music legends John Cameron, Brian Bennett, Robert Folk, John Scott, Alec Gould, and Christopher Gunning. Ideal for going on a 1980s stake-out. Stand-outs include “Satin 2” and “Blueprint for Murder”. And many more.
New heat from Fadeaway Editions “Joy Riding: Deep Florida Funk 1977-1983” with stand-outs “Do What You Wanna Do” and “Polyphase”.
Two incredible albums from Charles Segal spanning 1957-1983 featuring everything from jukebox singles and bubble gum psychedelica to novelty kids songs and crooner ballads.
Songwriters and composers in this batch of new archival releases include:
Aaron Broomfield, Rohnald Broomfield, Ronnie Broomfield, Brian Bennett, Trevor Bastow, Giampiero Boneschi, Jean Bouchety, Nigel Brooks, John Cameron, Louis Clark, Roy Clarke, Sheila Clark, James Clarke, Jack Dorsey, Judith Dvorkin, Robert Folk, Merrick Farran, Robert Farnon, Eugenio Grandi, Alec Gould, Christopher Gunning, Stephen Gray, Peter Hope, Stephen James, Michael Pam, Van Phillips, Henri Renaud, John Scott, Charles Segal, Colleen Segal, David Snell, Stephen St. Paul, Len Stevens, Charles Waygood.



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