Twenty-five years after it's original release (on CD only) Frank and Stefan have now thoughtfully re-issued the IN BED WITH MARINA compilation on vinyl. Complete with additional tracks and gorgeous gatefold artwork (including a pop-art Marina poster to decorate your Noguchi coffee table) this record neatly celebrates everything great about the label which is still in action all these years later.
Lots of companies are helping the planet by planting new trees but saving the rainforest is a more powerful and immediate way to combat climate change. We are thrilled that every time you buy from Vinyl Revolution you will now be saving rainforest trees, combatting climate change and protecting endangered wildlife and indigenous communities.
So we're just over half way through another year dominated by a Pandemic and bent Politicians. But there's good news too, England made it to the final of the European Championships and there has been some amazing music too...
So now that grass roots music venues are starting to open their doors it's time to go and check out some of those brilliant 2021 releases made by new artists and old timers alike. Rest assured we've been playing these albums non-stop in our virtual record store.
In celebration of our new alliance with One Tr[1]be Global and Rainforest Trust, here's a light-hearted top ten celebrating TREES - those carbon dioxide absorbing beauties. Enjoy our playlist over at Spotify! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO 'FOR THE TREES' (A VINYL REVOLUTION TOP 10 PLAYLIST 1. THE STEREOPHONICS - A THOUSAND TREES 2. THE CURE - A FOREST 3. SCRITTI POLITTI - WOOD BEEZ (PRAY LIKE ARETHA FRANKLIN) 4. PULP - THE TREES 5. WOODKID - RUN BOY RUN 6. SIMON & GARFUNKEL - LEAVES THAT ARE GREEN 7. OZZY OSBOURNE - BARK AT THE MOON 8. a-HA - OVER THE TREETOPS 9. PAUL WELLER - WILD WOOD 10. CROWDED...
I'm an avid music documentary watcher and will quite happily sit there and check out films even if they're about bands I don't really like. To me, there's something fascinating about a good music documentary which allows us to peek behind the PR and marvel at the musical wrong-turns and horrific wardrobe malfunctions.