Kitchen Records Cooperative was record label conceived c. 1988 (tba) by Gary Burke, as being 'music as good as what we played in the kitchen'.[1] About forty cassette recordings were produced. Some of the titles published as cassettes on the Kitchen Records label are listed below.
- Harbour Lights, Bungarra, BU83CD, 1983 [before Kitchen Records?]
- Harp of the West, Harmonica Players of Western Australia, cassette 1988
- It was no bad choice, music from the play John Boyle O'Reilly by Lois Achimovich, 1991
- Flowers in the Desert, I Papaveri, 1990
- Best Song in the World, Rich 'n' Famous, 1991
- Voices Abreast, Hammer and Tongues, 1991
- Women at Work, c. 1992
- When the Tide Turns, Kavisha Mazzella
- Los Chasquis
- To the Island, Sam Blight
- Waltzing Louisa, Scott & Louisa Wise
- Winter Beach, Scott & Louisa Wise, 1995
- Fiddlewood, Scott & Louisa Wise
References and Links
- ↑ Cf. Tim Winton's conception of 'dirt music' - reference tba.
- Louisa Wise website.
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