ATA Records - The Library Archive Vol. 4 (2025)

Artist: ATA Records
Title: The Library Archive Vol. 4
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: ATA Records
Genre: Funk, Soul, Jazz, Psychedelic
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 29:10
Total Size: 67.8 / 173 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Library Archive Vol. 4
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: ATA Records
Genre: Funk, Soul, Jazz, Psychedelic
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 29:10
Total Size: 67.8 / 173 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. The Galata Extraction (2:11)
2. Walter in Gabardine (2:15)
3. Roundtree (1:47)
4. Travers Popping (2:20)
5. Kien with the Iron Claw (2:25)
6. Dunaway’s Eyes (3:14)
7. A Dilemma for Holbrook (2:22)
8. Redford in Sheepskin (3:12)
9. Tatsuya, the sword (3:10)
10. Greer’s Long Weekend (1:45)
11. Sutherland (2:14)
12. The Two Akiras (2:19)
An honest and forthright homage to the golden age of library recording, this new release is no exception – with nods to David Shire, Roger Webb, 60s/70s Hollywood, early anime and golden era video games.
Hammond & Farfisa organ, soul flute and vibraphone are joined by the Baldwin electric harpsichord, alto flute and trumpet, all colouring the usual high-end rhythm section of drums and bongos, electric bass, piano and guitars. Moods range from the dynamic The Galata Extraction to the whimsical Travers and the romantic Redford in Sheepskin, from the brooding Tatsuya, the Sword to the sensual Dunaway’s Eyes. Walter in Gabardine and Sutherland fly the ATA library flag of 70s-era NYC soundtracks – and both A Dilemma for Holbrook and Roundtree are drenched in soul flute so funky, it should be on the cheese counter.
Now four volumes (and a couple of singles) in, The Library Archive will eventually stand as a testament to the love the ATA producers and artists have for the original composers and performers of the great music libraries of the past.
Hammond & Farfisa organ, soul flute and vibraphone are joined by the Baldwin electric harpsichord, alto flute and trumpet, all colouring the usual high-end rhythm section of drums and bongos, electric bass, piano and guitars. Moods range from the dynamic The Galata Extraction to the whimsical Travers and the romantic Redford in Sheepskin, from the brooding Tatsuya, the Sword to the sensual Dunaway’s Eyes. Walter in Gabardine and Sutherland fly the ATA library flag of 70s-era NYC soundtracks – and both A Dilemma for Holbrook and Roundtree are drenched in soul flute so funky, it should be on the cheese counter.
Now four volumes (and a couple of singles) in, The Library Archive will eventually stand as a testament to the love the ATA producers and artists have for the original composers and performers of the great music libraries of the past.