Space:1999 40th anniversary CD available to pre-order now!

Space1999 Sountrack CD Pack ShotFanderson’s eagerly awaited Space:1999 40th anniversary Year One soundtrack CD is now available for club members to pre-order online. The CD will be launched on September 20th, and is a full update of the club’s 1998 double-CD release.

Back in March, Fanderson caused a surge of excitement among fans when we announced we would be releasing the most comprehensive soundtrack CDs ever of Thunderbirds and Space:1999 Year 1.

The new triple Space:1999 album runs for over three and a half hours and, across its 80 tracks, contains music from every Year One episode as well as the compilation films Alien Attack and Journey Through The Black Sun.

Additional remastering has been undertaken to further improve the quality of the recording, new library tracks and Barry Gray archive material has been identified and are included in this new edition. The whole package is completed with a full-colour booklet that is almost double the page count of that in the 1998 edition and a special 40th Anniversary slipcase.

The Space:1999 40th anniversary CD  is limited to just 1,000 copies, and is available exclusively for Fanderson members.

Due to expected very high demand for this product, we will initially restrict orders to 2 copies per member (we’ll be checking!). 

Approximate running time: 212 minutes

Pre-order your copy NOW!

John Blundall Has Died

johnblundallJohn Blundall 1937 – 2014

The death has been announced of John Blundall, a legendary figure for generations in the world of marionette puppetry and a key member of the AP Films team of puppeteers and sculptors from Supercar through to Thunderbirds.

The son of a painter and a fine craftsman, John found his way by combining his artistic leanings (he was keen when young to become a performer) and craftsmanship. At school he was keen on drama, woodworking and metalwork.

In 1951 he created his first marionette theatre, The Festival Marrionettes (this was the year of the Festival of Britain), a four-person group of puppeteers and a marionette variety act. This troupe one various talent awards and the young Blundall was greatly inspired by the Russian puppeteer Sergy Obratsov, whose tours of America and Europe helped popularise artistic puppetry.

John was still only fifteen, and the world of work beckoned. John first worked for GEC, gaining a qualification in electrical engineering before leaving to work with marionettes and in graphic design. Like most young men of his generation, John’s career was interrupted by compulsory National Service, but his time at the RAF was spent well, teaching painting and drawing to officers and running a touring variety show.

On leaving the RAF, John worked in variety theatre as a Stage Designer and Stage Director, at the Dudley Hippodrome and the Pavilion Theatre, Liverpool. This form of popular entertainment was declining due to the rise of television, which was sweeping all before it with the arrival of commercial television from 1955. Christine Glanville invited John to join the AP Films team on Supercar, and his skills in woodworking and creating puppets ensured that he created some of the most memorable puppets used in the Anderson series.

The most famous of all his designs was Parker, but Thunderbirds was to be the last series John worked on for the Andersons.  His ideas of puppetry as an expressive, artistic form becoming at odds with the more lifelike approach Century 21 was taking with Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. A puppet design as caricatured as Parker was impossible to imagine among the correctly proportioned designs used in the final three Supermationation series.

Much of his subsequent efforts went into the formation of Birmingham’s Cannon Hill Puppet Theatre, which operated for a quarter of a century and was internationally renowned. Through Cannon Hill John helped to train a new generation of puppeteers who went on to work for Jim Henson and the Spitting Image TV series.

John eventually relocated to Glasgow, along with his enormous collection of books about the theatre and his famous collection of model theatres. There he set up The World Through Wooden Eyes, an exhibition of his life’s work at the Mitchell Library.

John is survived by his brother Derek, and his sister Sheila Maser. Our deepest condolences go out to them.

Thunderbirds films sountracks to be released

The soundtrack to Thunderbirds are Go and Thunderbird Six  is almost here!

Barry Gray’s rousing scores are presented for the first time in their most original and complete formats. The score for Thunderbirds Are Go! is the original score recording, while Thunderbird 6 is available for the first time in stereo.

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The CD is being released by LaLa Land Records and is limited to just 1,200 copies. It will start to ship from America from 15th August, priced $20 plus $10 shipping to Europe.

Produced by Ralph Titterton and Ford A. Thaxton, and restored, edited, assembled and mastered by Tim Mallett, the CD  also features in-depth liner notes and – as you can see – beautiful cover artwork.

Details on how to order, full track listings and preview of some tracks are available at http://lalalandrecords.com/Site/ThunderbirdsAreGo.html