Catalogue
Cat. no | Title | Artist | Year of release |
---|---|---|---|
RFVP001CD | Music for the Herd of Herring | Johns' Children, Jet & Radio Stars (live) | 2000 |
RF001B | Companion Volume to God's On His Lunchbreak (book) | Martin Gordon / Chris Townson | 2005 |
RFVP001BOXCD | The Mammal Trilogy box set (limited edition) | Martin Gordon | 2006 |
RFVP002CD | Jet | Jet | 2001 (withdrawn - now available via RPM Records) |
RFVP003CD | More Light Than Shade | Jet | 2001 (withdrawn) |
RF004 | Pop Sensibility (download only) | Blue Meanies | 2007 |
RFVP005CD | The Baboon in the Basement | Martin Gordon | 2003 |
RFVP006CD | The Joy of More Hogwash | Martin Gordon | 2004 |
RFVP007CD | God's On His Lunchbreak (Please Call Back) | Martin Gordon | 2005 |
RFVP008CD | How Am I doing So Far? (compilation) | Martin Gordon | 2006 |
RFVP009CD | The World is Your Lobster | Martin Gordon | 2007 |
RFVP010CD | Something for the Weekend | Radio Stars (live in 1977) | 2008 |
RFVP011CD | Hello Boston! (free with first 1000 copies of 'Something for the Weekend' then download only) | Martin Gordon (live in 2007) | 2008 |
RF012 | New Hope for the Dead (download only) | Mira | 2008 |
RFVP013CD | Time Gentlemen Please | Martin Gordon | 2009 |
RF014 | Time Gentlemen Please - Demos (limited CD edition of 100 copies, then download only) | Martin Gordon | 2009 |
RF016 | Include Me Out (limited CD edition of 70 copies, then download only) | Martin Gordon | 2013 |
RF017 | Exclude Me In (Include Me Out demos, limited CD edition of 50 copies, then download only) | Martin Gordon | 2013 |
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