NEW AUDIO RELEASE: Ian Gillan Band – ‘Live At The Rainbow’ (SINGSONG148)
The magic of Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan during his hiatus from the band is captured perfectly on ‘Live At The Rainbow 1977’.
The magic of Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan during his hiatus from the band is captured perfectly on ‘Live At The Rainbow 1977’.
Singsong Music is delighted to announce the Summer 2021 reissue of live tracks and demo recordings by the Ian Gillan Band.
Big thanks to Prog Magazine and Malcolm Dome for his fab review of Deckchair Poets' 'The Crop Circlers' Guide To Abstract Expressionism' (SINGSONG129)!
Hard on the heels of last year’s “The Unobserved Beaver” (available digitally and on CD from Talking Elephant Records), Zorbonauts’ latest album is their trademark blend of highly charged originals and individualistic covers (the highly prolific line-up recorded an exemplary album of ABBA songs last year under the moniker of Zebras Don’t Smoke).
A true journeyman, Ray Fenwick’s musical journey as one of Britain’s most sought-after guitarists takes in pretty much every music genre imaginable.
An individual and compelling work from this British modern-classical composer and performer, 2001-released ‘Neptune’ is in the best tradition of Marvin Ayres’ catalogue of minimalist and ambient recordings incorporating special soundscapes and psycho-acoustics.
A welcome reissue for lovers of ambient and transportive music, 'Cellosphere' operates somewhere between the spiritual serenity of Gorecki and Part and the electronic adventures of Brian Eno and Aphex Twin.
Singsong Music is delighted to be representing the music publishing and recording rights of composer and performer Marvin Ayres. Cellist and violinist Ayres is a graduate of Trinity College of Music in London and a renowned composer of minimalist, ambient works. His music draws admiration from lovers of a doversity of musical genres spanning classical, electronic, progressive and jazz.
NEIL ARDLEY’S A SYMPHONY OF AMARANTHS – Dave Gelly sums up…
This celebration of heritage British jazz marks the talents of Mike Gibbs and John Scofield, harnessed to Gibbs’s 12-piece band, recorded at Birmingham Symphony Hall in October 1991 during a twelve-date UK tour promoted by the Contemporary Music Network, a branch of the Arts Council of Great Britain.