Radiant Future Records - Catalogue

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RFVP002CD Jet Jet 2001 (withdrawn - now available via RPM Records)
RFVP003CD More Light Than Shade Jet 2001 (withdrawn)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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