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WRPM Recordings Full list of recordings held in the WRPM (Women's Revolutions Per Minute) Collection Special Collections & Archives, Goldsmiths, University of London Accession no. Artist Title Label Format Year Notes Keyword Tejano Roots : The Women Arhoolie Tape 1991 Comp. By Oneworld C9999000175618 We Have a Dream Tape Peacesongs C9999000175619 Sisterfire Tape C9999000175620 Girlfriend Tape C9999000175632 Vol. 2: Women of Mali Tape 1994 Wassoulou Sound This is Street Music C9999000175631 1982-92 Tape C9999000175630 Redwood Collection Tape Vol. 3 : Waulking Songs Greentrax C9999000175629 from Barra Recordings Tape 1994 Scottish Tradition C9999000175628 Vol.2: Women of Mali Tape 1994 Wassoulou Sound Independent C9999000175627 Vol. 4: Sweet Petunias Rosetta Records Tape 1986 Women’s Blues Women’s Railroad Blues : Sorry But I Can’t Take Women’s Heritage C9999000175626 You Rosetta Records Tape 1980 Series Jailhouse Blues 1936 & C9999000175625 1939 Rosetta Records Tape 1987 Women’s Heritage Series Independent C9999000175624 Vol. 3 : Super Sisters Rosetta Records Tape 1985 Women’s Blues Redwood Records & Aural Tradition C9999000175623 Live from El Salvador Records Tape Women’s Heritage Series Independent C9999000175622 Vol. 2 : Big Mamas Rosetta Records Tape 1985 Women’s Blues Accession no. Artist Title Label Format Year Notes Keyword C9999900040006 Live from El Salvador Redwood Records CD 1991 One Night Stands at Blow the Fuse C9999900040007 Blow the Fuse Records CD 1994 Le Mystère Des Voix C9999900040033 Bulgares Vol. 2 4AD CD 1988 One Night Stands at Blow the Fuse C9999000175770 Blow the Fuse Records TAPE 1994 An Ovatones C9999000175756 Into the Red TAPE 1993 Recording C9999000175862 Flying High Long Time TAPE 1989 Wallen, Errollyn: It all Depends on You Cooper, Linsay: The Road is Wider than Long Maconchy, Elizabeth: My Dark Heart Lontano: Copies of LeFanu, Nicola: The Old DAT Masters British C9999000175966 Woman of Beare TAPE Women Composers Schynige Platte English Choir of Berne Swiss Festival, Bern C9999000175953 TAPE 1992 Vol. 3 : Waulking Songs Greentrax Scottish Tradition C9999900040082 from Barra Recordings CD 1993 Mono International Women’s Heritage C9999000175902 Sweethearts of Rhythm Rosetta Records TAPE 1985 Series Women Composers and Their Music: Middle Historical sampling C9999000175742 Ages to the Present Leonarda TAPE 1986 vol. 1 Accession no. Artist Title Label Format Year Notes Keyword Women Composers and Their Music: Middle Historical sampling C9999000175743 Ages to the Present Leonarda TAPE 1986 vol. 2 Le Mystère Des Voix C9999000175806 Bulgares TAPE Suzanne From the Great Land Summerville, mezzo- I. In New Snow soprano II. Poem against the Nunemaker, Martin, Ravonna Cold Richard, clarinets Field, Corey III. If the Stars are McCoy, Robert, C9999900040209 Archer, Violet Burning ArtsVenture CD 1988 piano WRPM Catalogue C9999900040210 Autumn ‘95 TAPE C9999900040211 Spring 1989 TAPE C9999900040212 WRPM Catalogue 11/89 TAPE C9999900040213 WRPM Catalogue 6/90 TAPE C9999900040214 WRPM Catalogue 1/91 TAPE C9999900040215 WRPM Catalogue 2/92 TAPE Larry Harlow Presents C9999900040297 Latin Fever Fania VINYL 1978 They’ll Never Keep Us Down: Women’s Coal C9999900040306 Mining Songs Rounder Records VINYL 1984 Side By Side: Re- enactments of Scenes From Women’s History, C9999900040307 1848-1920 Galaxia VINYL 1978 Redwood Collection: Selected Music from C9999900040310 Redwood Records Redwood Records VINYL 1986 Accession no. Artist Title Label Format Year Notes Keyword Postcard from Paradise: Compilation of 12 Independent Female C9999900040311 Bands Paradise VINYL 1990 Red White and Blues: Women’s Heritage C9999900040400 Woman Sing of America Rosetta Records VINYL Series Independent Women’s Blues Women’s Heritage C9999900040441 Vol. 1: Mean Mothers Rosetta Records VINYL 1980 Series Independent Women’s Railroad Blues Women’s Blues : Sorry But I Can’t Take Women’s Heritage C9999900040440 You Rosetta Records VINYL 1980 Series Independent Women’s Blues Women’s Heritage C9999900040439 Vol. 2: Big Mamas Rosetta Records VINYL 1982 Series C9999900040391 Village Music of Bulgaria Nonesuch VINYL Explorer Series C9999900040392 Vrouwenfestival 1979 Milkyway Records VINYL 1979 Live at the melkweg C9999900040443 Any Woman’s Blues VINYL 1976 Piano Singer’s Blues: Women Accompany Women’s Heritage C9999900040442 Themselves Rosetta Records VINYL 1982 Series Boogie Blues: Women Sing & Play Boogie Women’s Heritage C9999900040446 Woogie Rosetta Records VINYL 1983 Series Independent Women’s Blues Women’s Heritage C9999900040445 Vol. 3 : Super Sisters Rosetta Records VINYL 1982 Series C9999900040466 Making Waves Girlfriend VINYL Accession no. Artist Title Label Format Year Notes Keyword Lesbian Concentrate: A Lesbianthology of Songs C9999900040462 and Poems Olivia Records VINYL 1977 Marbe, Myriam: Catre soare Vieru, Anatol: Cintec arhaic de dragoste I Sage mir an Niculescu, Stefan: Synchronien Marbe, Myriam: An die Sonne Vieru, Anatol: Cintec arhaic de dragoste II Siehe, du bist schön Internationales Festival Moldovan, Mihai: C9999900040468 Heidelberg 1987 Electrecord VINYL 1987 Vier Lieder Fame, Fun Fortune and C9999900040267 7 Kick the Can Fate VINYL Country Girls & City C9999900040112 Aâtabu, Najat Women Rounder Records CD 1997 C9999900040111 Abacush Life CD 1993 C9999900040329 Abeti 10eme Anniversaire Dragon Phenix VINYL Women’s Music C9999000175720 Adam, Margie Best of Margie Adam Olivia Records TAPE 1990 Classics C9999000175721 Adam, Margie Here is a Love Song TAPE C9999900040463 Adams, Margie Naked Keys Pleiades Records VINYL 1980 C9999900040464 Adams, Margie Songwriter Pleiades Records VINYL 1976 C9999000175722 Adeola Crystal Visions ShANGO Music TAPE 1992/3 Last Minute C9999000175723 Akhtar, Najma Pukar – Calling You Productions TAPE Accession no. Artist Title Label Format Year Notes Keyword So Long Trouble Machine G & G Blues Criminal Forward Sounds C9999900040460 Akimbo Kalimbo 2 International VINYL 1985 45 r.p.m. Forward Sounds C9999900040461 Akimbo Akimbo International VINYL 1984 Notorious Tourist from C9999900040459 Akiyoshi, Toshiko the East Inner City Records VINYL 1980 C9999000175724 Alive! City Life Alive! Records TAPE C9999000175725 Alive! Alive! Urana Records TAPE 1979 C9999900040457 Alive! City Life Alive! Records VINYL C9999900040458 Alive! Call it Jazz Alive! Records VINYL 1981 C9999000175703 All Ears All Ears TAPE C9999000175726 Allain, Jan Demonstration Tape TAPE 1988 Allain, Jan / de C9999000175727 Ziah, Ilse Life is Pink TAPE Allain, Jan / de C9999900040114 Ziah, Ilse Life is Pink Big Boots Records CD 1996 C9999000175730 Allen, Lillian Conditions Critical Redwood Records TAPE 1987 C9999000175729 Allen, Lillian Revolutionary Tea Party Redwood Records TAPE 1985 C9999000175728 Allen, Lillian Nothing But a Hero Redwood Records TAPE 1991 C9999900040455 Allen, Lillian Revolutionary Tea Party Redwood Records VINYL 1988 C9999900040456 Allen, Lillian Conditions Critical Redwood Records VINYL 1988 C9999000175731 Allen, Linda Women’s Work Flying Fish TAPE 1988 C9999900040453 Allen, Linda Women’s Work Flying Fish VINYL 1988 C9999900040454 Allen, Linda Rainbow Dancer Nexus Records VINYL 1982 C9999000175702 Altazor Concurrencia Redwood Records TAPE 1993 C9999000175732 Altazor Altazor Redwood Records TAPE 1989 C9999900040115 Altazor Redwood Records CD 1989 C9999900040116 Altazor Concurrencia Redwood Records CD 1993 C9999000175701 Amazinda Amazinda TAPE 1990 C9999900040300 Amazulu Amazulu Islands VINYL 1986 Accession no. Artist Title Label Format Year Notes Keyword Schumann, Clara: Konzertsatz in F Minor Mendelssohn, Fanny: Piano Trio in D Minor, Op. 11 Farrenc, Louise: Clarinet Ambache Chamber Trio in E flat Orchestra & Grandval, Marie: Deux BBC Music Volume C9999900040003 Ensemble Pièces BBC CD 1996 IV, No. 9 Amina Claudine Tradition & Women in C9999900040032 Myers Trio Moderne CD 1993 (E)motion Festival Harbour Town C9999000175696 Amstrong, Frankie Fair Moon Rejoices Records TAPE 1997 C9999000175699 Anderson, Jamie Closer to Home Tsunami Records TAPE 1989 C9999900040452 Anderson, Jamie Closer to Home Tsunami Records VINYL 1989 Andrea Vicary C9999000175854 Quintet Train-In Loris Records TAPE 1991 C9999900040117 Angelou Automiracles Haven Records CD 1997 Anger, Darol (Violin) / Higbie, Barbara Windham Hill C9999900040276 (Piano) Tideline Records VINYL 1982 C9999900040118 Antar, Gila StarChild Pan Tao Musik CD 1997 C9999900040451 Any Old Time String Band Arhoolie Records VINYL 1978 C9999900040450 Any Old Time Ladies Choice Bay Records VINYL 1980 C9999900040120 Archer, Robyn Ancient Wonders Larrikin CD 1993 C9999900040449 Archer, Robyn Wild Girl in the Heart Larrikin Records VINYL 1977 C9999900040448 Archer, Robyn Tonight: Lola Blau Trafalgar Records VINYL 1980 C9999900040447 Archer, Robyn Rough as Guts Armada Records VINYL Take Your Partners C999900047547 Archer, Robyn for…The Ladies’ Choice Larrikin Records VINYL 1978 Armstron, Frankie / Henderson, Kathy / Kerr, Sanrda / My Song is My Own: C9999900040289 McMorland, Alison Songs from Women Plane Label VINYL 1980 Accession no. Artist Title Label Format Year Notes Keyword Harbour Town C9999000175697 Armstrong, Frankie Ways of Seeing Records TAPE 1990 I Heard a Woman C9999000175698 Armstrong, Frankie Singing TAPE Harbour Town C9999900040119 Armstrong, Frankie Ways of Seeing Records CD 1996 Harbour Town C9999900040121 Armstrong, Frankie Fair Moon Rejoices Records CD 1997 Till the Grass O’ergrew C9999900040122 Armstrong, Frankie the Corn Fellside Recordings CD 1996 Traditional Ballads I Heard a Woman
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