Be Bop Deluxe

Futurama (Stephen Tayler Mix)

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Blue Vinyl

Recorded in the first two months of 1975 at Rockfield studios (with some sessions also taking place at SARM studios in London), Futurama was the second album by Be Bop Deluxe and the first to feature the line-up of Bill Nelson (vocals, guitars, keyboards), Charlie Tumahai (bass, vocals) and Simon Fox (drums). Produced by Roy Thomas Baker (who at the time was also working with Queen), Futurama was an album of immense musical inventiveness and creativity and was a huge leap forward in creative terms for Bill Nelson.

The album gained much praise thanks to Bill Nelson’s composition skills and his highly innovative guitar playing. Featuring such wonderful material as “Maid in Heaven”, “Sister Seagull”, “Music in Dreamland”, “Sound Track”, “Between the Worlds”, “Jean Cocteau” and “Swan Song”, the album would see Be Bop Deluxe heralded as one of the most accomplished acts of 1975. This blue vinyl Record Store Day release features the Stephen W Tayler mix of the album on vinyl for the first time.

ARTIEST

Be Bop Deluxe

TITEL

Futurama (Stephen Tayler Mix)

RELEASE DATUM

20/04/2024

RECORD LABEL

Esoteric

DISTRIBUTOR

Rpm/Cherry Red

TRACKLIST

Stage Whispers
Love with the Madman
Maid in Heaven
Sister Seagull
Sound Track
Music in Dreamland
Jean Cocteau
Between the Worlds
Swan Song

rsdhart

More Jazz

Angelo Badalamenti

Music From Film And Television

Bill Evans Trio

Live At Konsberg 1970

Carl Stalling Project, The

The Carl Stalling Project: Music From Warner Bros. Cartoons 1936-1958

Charles Tolliver

Live At The Captain’s Cabin

Dave Douglas

Gifts

Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson

From South Africa To South Carolina

Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson

From South Africa To South Carolina

Herbie Hancock

Possibilities

Julian Lage

Live in Los Angeles

Max Roach

Deeds, Not Words (MONO)

Tribe

Dedication

Various Artists

Jazz Dispensary: The Golden Hour

WAR

The Vinyl 1977-1994

WAR

The CD Collection 1977-1994

More Rock

Beaches, The

Blame Jocelyn

Beatles, The

I Want To Hold Your Hand / I Saw Her Standing There 

Better Than Ezra

Deluxe

Big Brother & The Holding Company & Janis Joplin

Live at the Grande Ballroom Detroit; March 2, 1968

Biohazard

Mata Leao

Blasters, The

Over There: Live At The Venue, London

Daniel Powter

DP

Dickey Betts and Great Southern

Southern Jam: New York 1978

Doors, The

Live in Detroit

Duff Mckagan

Live At Easy Street

Echo & The Bunnymen

The Killing Moon

Echo & The Bunnymen

Silver

Flamin Groovies, The

Let It Rock!: Live from the San Francisco Civic Center October 26, 1980

Garbage

copy/paste

Gaslight Anthem, The

Live at Park Ave. (15th Anniversary Edition)

Grateful Dead

Veterans Memorial Coliseum, New Haven, CT 5/5/77

Helmet

Betty 

Jesse 'Ed' Davis

Tomorrow May Not Be Your Day

Jimi Hendrix

Songs For Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts Highlights

John Trudell

Wounded Indians

Keith Richards and the X-pensive Winos

Live 3.10.22

Lamb Of God

Ashes Of The Wake Live

Linea 77

Numb

Minus 5

Down With Wilco

Modest Mouse

Baron Von Bullshit Rides Again

Morphine

B-Sides and Otherwise

Motley Crue

Dr. Feelgood (35th Anniversary Edition)

Mykal Rose, Subatomic Sound System & Hollie Cook

Rockin’ Like A Champion

Norma Jean

Wrongdoers

Olivia Rodrigo

Guts Spilled

Phil Collins

Live From The Board… The Official Bootleg

Rage Against The Machine

Democratic National Convention 2000

Ramones

Greatest Hits

Santana

Let The Guitar Play

Stone Temple Pilots

Purple Rarities

T. Rex

Tanx

Todd Rundgren

Todd Rundgren’s Utopia

Transport League

We Are Satans People

U2

How to Re-Assemble an Atomic Bomb

Van Halen

Live in Dallas 1991

Various Artists

The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie – Music from the Movie and More…

Various Artists

10 Things I Hate About You

Various Artists

High Fidelity

Veronicas, The

Hook Me Up

WAR

The Vinyl 1977-1994

WAR

The CD Collection 1977-1994

Warren Zevon

Piano Fighter – The Giant Years

White Rose Transmission

7000 Miles of Desert

Yes

Fragile Outtakes