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Jazz Dispensary Presents: Dream a Dream with Studio G: Cratedigger's Archive (1970-2009) - Apple Red Vinyl - LP

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Expected release date is 22nd Aug 2025. Note, product may be subject to changes in release date, as well as variation in characteristics such as track listing, cover art, and record color at the discretion of the manufacturer.

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Product Overview

Since the 1940s, Library Music has lurked in the shadows, peripherally touching our lives through TV and film. Among the stalwarts of the industry was UK's Studio G, with cues heard on Doctor Who, and sampled by the likes of The Chemical Brothers, and Tyler, the Creator. Jazz Dispensary's Dream a Dream with Studio G: Cratedigger's Archive (1970–2009) culls some of their most sought-after cuts, with liner note commentary from Saint Etienne’s Bob Stanley, and illustrations by Ivan Minsloff.

 

Track Listing:

1. Will Thomson / Paul Mottram — Electrospheres / Incandescence (2025 medley)
2. Paul Lewis — Hello Spring
3. Douglas Wood — Making Parts
4. Paul Lewis — Goodbye Autumn
5. Paul Lewis — Colourful Life Suite: Flowers
6. Peter Nicholas — Pastoral Reflections
7. Vince Cross — One Summer’s Night
8. James Harpham — Slow Motion
9. James Harpham — Candle Flute / Mexican Motel (2025 medley)
10. Cliff Johns — Man O’Vibes
11. James Harpham — Asian Dolls
12. James Harpham — Pastoral
13. James Harpham — Flower Garden
14. Liane Carroll — Sweet Dreams
15. Bob Cort — Humming Song
16. James Harpham — Flight Landing
17. John Hyde, Andrew Procter — Promise of Beauty
18. Trevor Nightingale — On the Wing
19. James Asher / Pete Willsher, Tony Kelly — Extra Silky / Funk Fobia (2025 medley)
20. Trevor Nightingale — Wastelands
21. Stan Medcalf / Pete Giles, Sean Houchin — Computer Games / Night Trawler (2025 medley)
22. James Asher — Asian Workload
23. John Brown — Slope Soaring
24. James Harpham — Star Blossom
25. David Stoll — Tight Corner
26. John Hyde, Andrew Procter — Private Thoughts
27. Harry Wild — Barcarolle Blues"