With 2021’s ‘Mystery Fields’, Phil Heeks delivered a stunning homage to 1970s library LPs and soundtrack compilations, in his debut record as The British Stereo Collective. The long-awaited sequel ‘Iniquitous’ brings together two-decades-worth of TV music from an alternate reality. Says Phil: “I feel that Volume 2 nails the concept of the TV themes compilation much more successfully, being more varied and more expansive, and with greater authenticity.” Once again, Volume 2 of the ‘Sound Library’ is a heart-felt homage to a beloved era of classic themes and channel idents, inspired by the combined influences of Vangelis, Jeff Wayne, Peter Howell, Mike Oldfield, Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Barry Gray, Francis Monkman, Paddy Kingsland and countless others.
Pressed up on beautiful "green leaves" vinyl and featuring a TV Times referencing insert, the album works as a complete and aesthetically gorgeous time capsule for those who are perennially nostalgic for the golden age of TV. Melodic, eclectic, part-electronic, part-traditional, ‘Iniquitous’ will sit comfortably among your Geoff Love and BBC Themes albums and adds to the ever expanding and impressive body of work that Phil is building.
A1. Through The Ages
A2. Unexplained
A3. Theme From 'Iniquitous'
A4. Tech Talk
A5. Come What May (From 'The Sins Of The Living')
A6. Music For The 1980 Moscow Olympics
A7. Language And Culture (Educational Radio)
A8. The Meyer-Bergman Experiment
A9. Iniquitous (End Titles)
A10. Southeast Television (Ident)
B1. London Television (Ident)
B2. See! Hear!
B3. The Sandon Village Tales
B4. Future World
B5. The Van De Berg Mysteries
B6. Open University ('Skip And Jump')
B7. AstroNautical (Theme From 'Star Quest')
B8. Highway Inn
B9. Goal! (Opening Credits)
B10. Wires Are Dangerous Too
B11. Theme From 'The Fire Keepers'