Trunk Records

Trunk Records is a British independent record label, which specialises mainly in lost film scores, unreleased TV music, library music, old advertising jingles, art, sexploitation and kitsch releases.

Trunk Records
Founded1995 (1995)
FounderJonny Trunk
StatusActive
GenreFilm scores, jazz, humor, music, art
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Official websitetrunkrecords.com

It was founded in 1995 by Jonny Trunk, and has since gained a cult following as a result of the releases of highly influential material from scores for films such as The Wicker Man, Deep Throat, Kes, The Blood on Satan's Claw and George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead.[1]

Other releases include soundtracks for 1970s UK Television series such as The Tomorrow People, UFO and Vernon Elliott's score for Clangers and Ivor the Engine. As well as film music and jazz, the label has also brought to public attention the lost or unreleased works of electronic pioneers such as Tristram Cary and John Baker, artists such as Bruce Lacey and avant-garde recordings made both by and for children, including the work inspired by radical free thinker and educational pioneer John Paynter.

History

Trunk Records was founded by Jonny Trunk in 1995 in the United Kingdom. Initially, the label was set up as a means to release material from the Bosworth Library archive, the oldest existing music library. Since then, the label has adhered to its mantra of "Music, nostalgia and sex", and established itself as a label popular amongst film and TV fans as well as record collectors.

It has also become infamous for its records associated with the 1960s and 1970s soft pornography such as the soundtrack to Deep Throat, Flexi-Sex (a compilation of flexi-discs from 1970s British magazines), Mary Millington Talks Dirty and Dirty Fan Male, an album based on Jonny Trunk's own experiences organising various glamour models' fan clubs including that of his sister, Eve Vorley.[2]

As well as film music and jazz, the label has also brought to public attention the lost or unreleased works of electronic pioneers such as Tristram Cary, Edward Williams and BBC Radiophonic Workshop's John Baker.

Jonny Trunk has also released his own material through the label, including his album, The Inside Outside. Since 2003, Trunk has been responsible for the rediscovery of composer and jazz drummer Basil Kirchin, by releasing his unknown 1960s experimental jazz and soundtrack work. The label has also been responsible for issuing the UK's rarest jazz album, "Moonscape" by The Michael Garrick Trio. Recent work has included a release of "Noise Art", the recordings found in the studio of late British underground film maker and artist Jeff Keen.

Various Jonny Trunk side projects have included directing the now banned pop video, "Plug Me In", for Add N To (X).

Jonny Trunk is also a regular broadcaster on London's art radio station Resonance FM. Other recent broadcasting has included the BBC Radio 4 documentary Into The Music Library.[3]

"The Ladies' Bras", a single by Jonny Trunk and Wisbey, made number 70 on the UK Singles Chart in August 2007, and re-entered at number 27 in September 2007 after a campaign by Danny Baker and BBC Radio 1's Scott Mills. At 36 seconds long, it is the shortest track ever to chart in the top 30.[4]

Artists

Discography

No.ArtistTitleYear
BARKED 1P/1LPVariousThe Super Sounds of Bosworth
BARKED 2LP/2CDVariousThe Super Sounds of Bosworth, Volume Two
BARKED 3LP/3CDVariousThe Battle of Bosworth
BARKED 4P/4LP/4CDPaul Giovanni & MagnetThe Wicker Man
JBH001Syd Dale"Theme to Screen Test (Marching There and Back)"
SOUP 001LP/001CDVernon ElliottClangers : Original Television Music
TTT001Jonny Trunk & Slide"The Snow It Melts The Soonest"
TTT002Jonny Trunk"Sister Woo"/"Mr Hand"
KES001LP/001CDJohn CameronKes Original Soundtrack
B01Mary MillingtonMary Millington Talks Dirty
XXX1LP/1CDVariousDeep Throat Original Movie Soundtrack
SEC 001LP/001CDVariousResurrection: The Amplified Bible of Heavenly Grooves
WWW1/DFM001LP/001CDTrunk & WisbeyDirty Fan Male[5]
TTT003/003CDTranscargoOh Boy
JBH002CD/002LPJohn CameronPsychomania Original Soundtrack
JBH003CDBasil KirchinQuantum
TTT004Jonny Trunk"Dead Soon"
JBH004CD/004LPVariousFlexi-Sex
JBH005CD/005LPBasil KirchinCharcoal Sketches/States of Mind
JBH007CDTranscargoidleluxury
JBH008CD/008LPJonny TrunkThe Inside Outside
JBH010LPVariousUFO
JBH011CD/011LPVariousDawn of the Dead: The Unreleased Incidental Music
JBH012CD/012LPBasil KirchinAbstraction of the Industrial North
JBH014CD/014LPDesmond LeslieMusic of the Future
JBH015CDTrunk & WisbeyDirty Fan Male (New & Improved)
JBH016CD/016LP/PDDerek Griffiths & John Le MesurierBod: Words & Music
JBH017LP/017CDDelia Derbyshire, Dudley Simpson, Brian Hodgson & David VorhausThe Tomorrow People Original Television Music
JBH018LP/018CDVariousFuzzy Felt Folk
JBH019LP/019CDMike Sammes & The Mike Sammes SingersMusic for Biscuits
JBH020LP/020CDSven LibaekInner Space
JBH021LP/021CDBasil KirchinParticles
JBH022LP/022CDMichael Garrick TrioMoonscape
JBH023LP/023CDMarc WilkinsonThe Blood on Satan's Claw
JBH024CDVariousNow We Are Ten
JBH025CD/025LPJonathan Klein, Herbie Hancock, Thad Jones, Ron Carter and Grady TateHear O Israel
JBH026LPVariousMike Taylor Remembered
JBH027LP/027CDThe Vernon Elliott EnsembleIvor the Engine (with music from Pogles' Wood)
JBH028CDJohn BakerThe John Baker Tapes Volume 1
JBH029CDJohn BakerThe John Baker Tapes Volume 2
JBH030LPJohn BakerThe John Baker Tapes
JBH031CDTed Taylor, Tubby Hayes and The Mike Sammes SingersHymns A' Swinging
JBH032LP/032CDVariousG-Spots. The electro jazz folk horror world of Studio G
TTT005Tubby HayesVoodoo Session
JBH033LP/033CDJonny TrunkScrap Book
JBH034LP/034CDEdward WilliamsLife on Earth - Music from the 1979 BBC TV series
JBH035LP/035CDTristram CareyIt's Time for Tristram Cary
JBH036LP/036CDKenny Graham and His SatellitesMoondog and Suncat Suites by Kenny Graham and His Satellites
JBH037CDLeona AndersonMusic to Suffer By (Remastered)
TTT006The JelliesJive Baby on a Saturday Night
JBH038CD/038LPBasil KirchinSoundtrack to Primitive London / Freelance
RSD001LPBasil KirchinSoundtrack to The Shuttered Room, one-off test pressing for Record Store Day
JBH039CD/039LPBarry GrayStand By For Adverts
JBH040CD/040LPSandra CrossThe MMs Bar Recording
JBH041CD/041LPMichael Garrick and Shake KeaneRising Stars
OST001CDAdrian CorkerSoundtrack From Way Of The Morris
JBH042CD/042LPRick Jones and Michale JessettFingerbobs
JBH043CD/043LPDavid Cain (composer) with the poetry of Ronald DuncanRadiophonic Workshop The Seasons
JBH044CD/044LPBob ChanceIt's Broken
JBH045CDRefined LardA Trunk Records Sampler
JBH047CD/047LPJeff KeenNoise Art
JBH048CD/048LPCarl Orff and Gunild KeetmanMusic For Children
TTT007 10"Daphne Oram and Tom DisseveltElectronic Sound Patterns and Electronic Movements
JBH049CD/049LPVariousClassroom Projects - Music Made By Children In Schools
JBH050CD/050LPPalmer RockeyRockey's Style Movie Album
JBH051CD/051LPKenny GrahamThe Small World of Sammy Lee OST
JBH052CD/052LPVarious ArtistsFunny Old Shit Volume One
JBH053CD/053LPBruce LaceyThe Spacey Bruce Lacey Volume One
JBH054LPBruce LaceyThe Spacey Bruce Lacey Volume Two
TTT008Delia Derbyshire And Anthony NewleyMoogies Bloogies

See also

References

  1. Petredis, Alexis (7 March 2002). "Interview with Jonny Trunk". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
  2. "Unknown". Times Onlines. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
  3. "Into The Music Library Documentary". BBC. 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
  4. "'Ladies' Bras' Hold UK Chart Record". Billboard.biz. Archived from the original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
  5. Trunk, Jonny (15 August 2005). "Dirty Fan Male". Harper Collins Entertainment. ASIN 0007207727.

Further reading

  • "Jonny Trunk". The OST Show Podcasts on Resonance FM. 30 April 2013.
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