1M1 Records

1M1 Records is an Australian record label formed in 1988 as oneMone Records, to promote and archive Australian film soundtracks. It was the creation of Australian film music recording producers Philip Powers and James McCarthy, both of whom were previously Director of Music at the Australian government filmmaking organisation Film Australia.

1M1 Records first film soundtrack release was in 1988, For the Term of His Natural Life (1982), an Australian television miniseries starring actors Anthony Perkins, Colin Friels, Patrick Macnee and Samantha Eggar. The music was composed and conducted by Simon Walker and the CD was produced for release by Philip Powers and Simon Walker.

1M1 Records film soundtrack releases include amongst them the music of Brian May, Bruce Smeaton, Peter Best, Philippe Sarde, Bill Conti, Nigel Westlake, Carl Vine, Mario Millo and The Flying Doctors miniseries soundtrack by Garry McDonald and Laurie Stone.

In 1989 they released two soundtracks, Sky Pirates and Thirst. They also released two classical recordings that year, Music for Pianos, Percussion and Synthesizers (Guy Gross, Philip Powers, Mark Isaacs, Chris Neal and Simon Walker) featuring contemporary classical compositions by five Australian film composers, and Victoria's Missa Surge Propera with the Sydney, Australia, choir of Christchurch St. Laurence.

In recent times they have released the music by Bruce Smeaton for Summerfield and Eliza Fraser, Bill Conti's score for The Coolangatta Gold and the soundtrack of the animated Australian musical which starred Peter Ustinov, Grendel, Grendel, Grendel, also with music by Bruce Smeaton, and lyrics by Alexander Stitt.

Other releases include Australian film soundtracks for The Missing and The Great Macarthy by Bruce Smeaton, Caddie and The Celluloid Heroes (Nigel Westlake). Numerous other Australian soundtracks have been made available through them including Jindabyne, The Book of Revelation, Danny Deckchair, Two Hands, The Wog Boy, Mr. Accident, Strange Bedfellows, Gone, 48 Shades, Clubland, Look Both Ways, Fresh Air, No Worries and Romulus, My Father. More information about the entire spectrum of Australian soundtracks is available from Australian Television Memorabilia Guide and the 1M1 Records website.

As of 2006 there have been 32 CD releases by 1M1 Records.

What makes the company particularly unique in Australian film music is their access to some of the rarest of all Australian soundtracks, both on CD as well as LP. This comes with a price, but where else can you find famed Australian classical composer Peter Sculthorpe's epic Burke & Wills score, Robbery Under Arms or Australian jazz great, John Sangster's Fluteman vinyl pressing, never reissued on CD, with Don Burrows performing the Fluteman's onscreen playing; or even a track listing of these rare scores? In March 2007 they added LP soundtracks to their catalogue for films like Starstruck, The Chain Reaction and Emoh Ruo, virtually lost Australian scores.

In 2008 a significant compilation CD from Australian film soundtracks was released, featuring previously unreleased music from Incident at Ravensgate, Grievous Bodily Harm, Time Guardian and Snapshot. It was named, The Antony I Ginnane Collection, after the famous Australian Producer featured in the documentary about Australian exploitation films in the 1970s and 1980s called Not Quite Hollywood.

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