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Chappell Vaults

Raid the vault and rediscover the first twenty Chappell archive albums in digital format. Remastered and reimagined, the first batch of releases from the archive is one of many to come. Delve into the history below and listen to the albums. 

Featured Albums

LPC 1073: Mad Dog: Music For Guitars: Music by David Holland
LPC 1073: Mad Dog: Music For Guitars: Music by David Holland

Chappell Vaults

Original format vinyl album from 1974 digitised & remastered for re-release.

LPC 1065: Rhythm 'n' Brass: Music by David Perian: The Mark Duval Big Band
LPC 1065: Rhythm 'n' Brass: Music by David Perian: The Mark Duval Big Band

Chappell Vaults

Original format vinyl album from 1973 digitised & remastered for re-release.

LPC 1076: Brass and Rhythms: Mark Duval and his Music
LPC 1076: Brass and Rhythms: Mark Duval and his Music

Chappell Vaults

Original format vinyl album from 1974 digitised & remastered for re-release.

LPC 1077: Soft and Sweet: Mark Duval and his Music
LPC 1077: Soft and Sweet: Mark Duval and his Music

Chappell Vaults

Original format vinyl album from 1974 digitised & remastered for re-release.

Chappell's Iconic Syncs

Songs You've Heard Before! 

During WW2, Chappell became prolific in scoring popular theme tunes for public broadcast, including the 'Music While You Work' daytime radio programme with Eric Coats' 'Calling All Workers'. Coats' call to action track was played at the start and the end of the broadcast, cementing it as one of Britain's most recognisable wartime effort pieces.

Chappell didn't stop delivering there, and saw further success with Coat's 'The Sleepy Lagoon', which was chosen to theme 'Desert Island Discs'. Radio 4 has used the song from its first broadcast in 1942 to this very day, proving to be one of Chappell's most loved releases. Click below to explore more iconic theme tunes from Chappell.

Chappell's Chief Composers

Eric Coats aside, Chappell championed many of the top British composers throughout recent history. Cy Payne was prolific in the scoring of many military styled recordings and saw much of his work broadcast across the BBC.

Payne later transitioned into popular culture, even working on Cliff Richard's first record 'At The Top'. Other national favourites include Robert Faron, Vivian Ellis and Charles Williams.

Archives Reimagined

The Chappell Music Library is still getting air time across screens today as shown by this retro collaboration between the National Film & Television School and Jigsaw. This incredible sync demonstrates how relevant the iconic library is in any production needing music from era's past. 

More Albums

LPC 1075: Light and Bright: Mark Duval and his Music
LPC 1075: Light and Bright: Mark Duval and his Music

Chappell Vaults

Original format vinyl album from 1974 digitised & remastered for re-release.

LPC 1071: Soft and Sweet: Mark Duval and his Music
LPC 1071: Soft and Sweet: Mark Duval and his Music

Chappell Vaults

Original format vinyl album from 1974 digitised & remastered for re-release.

LPC 1053: Mad Dog: Pop Sounds: Music by David Holland
LPC 1053: Mad Dog: Pop Sounds: Music by David Holland

Chappell Vaults

Original format vinyl album from 1972 digitised & remastered for re-release.

LPC 1051: Lee Mason and his Orchestra: Music by Lee Mason
LPC 1051: Lee Mason and his Orchestra: Music by Lee Mason

Chappell Vaults

Original format vinyl album from 1972 digitised & remastered for re-release.

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