Radiant Future Records

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Radiant Future Records
Radiant Future logo w drop shadow.jpg
Founded2000
FounderMartin Gordon
StatusActive
Distributor(s) The Orchard, Ace
Official website https://radiantfuture.eu

Radiant Future Records is a British independent record label and home to one-time Sparks bassist Martin Gordon, Jet, Radio Stars, John's Children, the Blue Meanies and related artists. The label began operations in 2002 with the release of a live recording from Gordon's alumni Jet, Johns Children and Radio Stars, and releases one or two albums per year with a focus upon 'clever twisted pop which rocks', to quote Rolling Stone magazine. [1]

Contents

Recent releases include a live Radio Stars album from the 1970s and Gordon's six solo releases in the Mammal Trilogy series. The final instalment Include Me Out was released in 2013. Since then, three projects have been released: an album of Gilbert and Sullivan material Gilbert Gordon & Sullivan in 2016 on April Fool's Day, Thanks For All the Fish (2018)and OMG (2020). Another Words, a setting to music of the Trump/Raffensperger phone call of January 2021, was released in 2021, with an expanded version following in 2022.

Catalogue

Year of releaseTitleArtistFormatNotesCatalogue Number
2023No SweatMartin GordonSingleIn which Prince Andrew Pandrew declares his love for humanity and his inability to sweatRF036-S
2023Greatest Sh!tsMartin GordonAlbumRound-up of leading fat frauds, tyrants and nincompoopsRF035
2022BoosterMartin GordonSingleIn which Boris stuffs everybody and then has lunchRF033-S
2022Dumber Than a RockMartin GordonSingleIt's the Don, Brad and Mart showRF032-S
2022Another Words - the Phone CallMartin GordonAlbumExpanded version Trump-Raffensperger phone call w/ original source materialRF031
2021Somewhere Over the RainbowMartin GordonSingleInstrumentalRF030-S
2021Another WordsMartin GordonAlbumSetting of Trump-Raffensperger phone call of 2021RF029CD
2021All the RageMartin GordonSingleEverybody's doing it, apparentlyRF028-S
2021Something Extra for the WeekendMartin GordonAlbumRadio Stars live in 1977 expanded with additional unreleased studio tracksRF024
2020Superior JeansMartin GordonSingleOur superiority is somehow connected to our trousers, say expertsRF027-S
2020COVIDiotsMartin GordonSingleGerman courts explicitly allow the use of this expressionRF026-S
2020OMGMartin GordonAlbumCan you believe it? Instead of a world that's frugal, we gotta Google world.RF025CD
2019Will of the PeopleMartin GordonSingleIncluded a remix versionRF024-S
2018Thanks For All the FishMartin GordonAlbumSecond album of Post-Mammal EraRF023CD
2018God's Not GreatMartin GordonSingleWell, it's what people are saying, apparentlyRF023-S
2016IdiotsMartin GordonSingleA general reflection on thingsRF022S
2016Dump the Trump!Martin GordonSingleTomorrow today will be yesterdayRF020S
2016Modern Major GeneralMartin GordonSingleFrom the Gilbert Gordon and Sullivan albumRF019-01SDL
2016Gilbert Gordon & SullivanMartin GordonAlbumFirst album of Post-Mammal Era: Gilbert and Sullivan coversRF019CD
2013Words in Your Shell-LikeMartin GordonBookAll lyrics to all Gordon's songs 1974-2016 (updated edition issued 2016)RF018
2013Exclude Me InMartin GordonAlbumInclude Me Out demosRF017CD
2013Include Me OutMartin GordonAlbumSixth and final part of Mammal Trilogy, limited CD edition of 70 copies then download onlyRF016CD
2009Time Gentlemen Please - DemosMartin GordonAlbumLimited CD edition of 100 copies, then download onlyRF014CD
2009Time Gentlemen PleaseMartin GordonAlbumFifth part of Mammal TrilogyRFVP013CD
2008New Hope for the Dead MiraAlbumDownload onlyRF012
2008Hello Boston! Martin GordonAlbumLive in 2007; included with first 1000 copies of 'Something for the Weekend' then download onlyRFVP011CD
2008Something for the WeekendRadio StarsAlbumLive in 1977RFVP010CD
2007Pop Sensibility Blue MeaniesAlbumDownload onlyRF004
2007The World is Your LobsterMartin GordonAlbumFourth part of Mammal TrilogyRFVP009CD
2006How Am I Doing So Far?(compilation)Martin GordonAlbumSelected best-of Parts I - III with 4 bonus tracksRFVP008CD
2006The Mammal Trilogy box setMartin GordonAlbumLimited edition box set of Parts I - IIIRFVP001BOXCD
2005Companion Volume to 'God's On His Lunchbreak Martin Gordon / Chris TownsonBookLyrics to the 'God' album, full-colour illustrations to each song by Chris TownsonRF001B
2005God's On His LunchbreakMartin GordonAlbumThird part of Mammal TrilogyRFVP007CD
2004The Joy of More HogwashMartin GordonAlbumSecond part of Mammal TrilogyRFVP006CD
2003The Baboon in the BasementMartin GordonAlbumFirst part of Mammal TrilogyRFVP005CD
2001More Light Than ShadeJetAlbumWithdrawnRFVP003CD
2001JetJetAlbumWithdrawnRFVP002CD
2000Music for the Herd of HerringJohns' Children, Jet & Radio StarsAlbumLive in 2000RF001

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