- Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:12 am
#24538
just grabbed the early Trunks that I was missing. covers appear used but the records are unplayed. the Super Sounds Of Bosworth are still one the best library comps ever done. absolutely mindblowing selection. highly recommended to anyone in here who does not know them...
here's what Johnny's says on the Super Sounds Of Bosworth:
Yes, the legendary library compilation that started the whole library thing. Personally I don't think you'll find a better library compilation, because it just doesn't stay still and still sounds awesome. It's not all funky or all weirdly challenging, it's just a great compilation of jazz, groovy things, early electronics, crazed percussion, funk oddities, twisted easy, musical experiments and even music from an old Marmite commercial. For the record artist include Jonny Teupen, Frank Gartner, Vaclav Nehlybel, Leo Hassler, The Jazz Architects and Howard Lucraft. This compilation really set up the whole library scene - most people had never even heard of library music when this appeared and lots of shops thought it was all a con. It was subsequently sampled by David Holmes, The Thievery Corperation, Everlast (House Of Pain) and loads of other people who have never owned up to it. This CD has both Volumes 1 and 2 on it and stretches to 34 tracks. It's running very very low in stock levels. Get your skates on, as it is not being re pressed ever ever again.......EVER!!! So basically these are the LAST ones...So move!