Real World Records
Real World Records is a British record label specializing in world music. It was founded in 1989 by English musician Peter Gabriel and original members of WOMAD.[3] A majority of the works released on Real World Records feature music recorded at Real World Studios, in Box, Wiltshire, England.
| Real World Records | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1989 | 
| Founder | Peter Gabriel | 
| Distributor(s) | |
| Genre | World music, Progressive rock | 
| Country of origin | United Kingdom | 
| Location | Box Mill, Mill Lane, Box, Wiltshire SN13 8PL | 
| Official website | www | 
History
    
The goal of its founding in 1989 was to give talented musicians from around the world access to state-of-the-art recording facilities and audiences beyond their geographic region. The musical relationships formed at WOMAD festivals were also intended to lead to new music recordings. As a result, the music label is known for bringing together musicians who share a common interest in music in general. New recording methods and new meeting places are created.[4]
In 1999, the label had sold over 3 million records worldwide and released 90 albums.[5] In 2015, it had reached the mark of over 200 albums.[3]
Many of the released recordings continue to be made at Real World Studios, also founded in 1989, whose facilities support the goals of Real World Records.[4]
Artists
    
- Afro Celt Sound System
 - Ashkhabad
 - Ayub Ogada
 - Bernard Kabanda
 - Big Blue Ball (various artists)
 - Charlie Winston
 - Creole Choir of Cuba
 - Dengue Fever
 - Farafina
 - Fatala
 - Geoffrey Oryema
 - Guo Brothers
 - Hoba Hoba Spirit
 - Johnny Kalsi
 - Joi
 - Joseph Arthur[6]
 - Les Amazones d'Afrique
 - Little Axe
 - Mamer
 - Maryam Mursal
 - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
 - Ozomatli
 - Paban Das Baul
 - Pan-African Orchestra
 - Papa Wemba
 - Peter Gabriel
 - Portico Quartet
 - Rupert Hine
 - Samuel Yirga
 - Sheila Chandra
 - Sevara Nazarkhan
 - Spiro
 - The Blind Boys of Alabama
 - The Imagined Village
 - U. Srinivas
 - Värttinä
 - Yungchen Lhamo
 
Partial discography
    
- ABoneCroneDrone, Sheila Chandra, 1996
 - Among Brothers, Abderrahmane Abdelli, 2003
 - And I'll Scratch Yours, various artists, 2013
 - Atom Bomb, The Blind Boys of Alabama, 2005
 - Beat the Border, Geoffrey Oryema, 1993
 - Big Blue Ball, various artists, 2008 (recorded 1991, 1992, 1995)
 - Big City Secrets, Joseph Arthur, 1997
 - Black Rock, Djivan Gasparyan & Michael Brook, 1998
 - Coming Home, Yungchen Lhamo, 1998
 - Djabote, Doudou Ndiaye Rose, 1992
 - Emotion, Papa Wemba, 1995
 - En Mana Kuoyo, Ayub Ogada, 1993
 - Espace, Tama, 2002
 - Higher Ground, The Blind Boys of Alabama, with Robert Randolph and the Family Band, and special guest Ben Harper, 2002
 - In Your Hands, Charlie Winston, 2009
 - Le Voyageur, Papa Wemba
 - My Songs and a Poem, Estrella Morente, 2001
 - Mustt Mustt, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Michael Brook, 1990
 - New Blood, Peter Gabriel, 2011
 - Night Song, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Michael Brook, 1995
 - Night to Night, Geoffrey Oryema, 1996
 - Passion: Music for The Last Temptation of Christ, Peter Gabriel, 1989
 - Pod, Afro Celt Sound System, 2004
 - Plus from US, various artists, 1993
 - Quick Look, Pina, 2002
 - Rama Sreerama, U. Srinivas, 1994
 - Real Sugar, Paban Das Baul & Sam Mills, 1997
 - Sampradaya, Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, with Rahul Sharma, Shafaat Ahmed Khan & Manorama Sharma, 1999
 - Scratch My Back, Peter Gabriel, 2010
 - Serious Tam, Telek, 2000
 - Sezoni, Mara! with Martenitsa Choir, 1999[7] (original release on Rufus Records, 1997)
 - Songs for the Poor Man, Remmy Ongala, 1989
 - The Journey, Maryam Mursal, 1998
 - The Last Prophet, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan & Party, 1994
 - The Truth (Ny Marina), The Justin Vali Trio, 1995
 - The Zen Kiss, Sheila Chandra, 1994
 - Tibet, Tibet, Yungchen Lhamo, 1996
 - Trance, Hassan Hakmoun and Zahar, 1993
 - Untold Things, Jocelyn Pook, 2001
 - Up, Peter Gabriel, 2002
 - Us, Peter Gabriel, 1992
 - Volume 2: Release, Afro Celt Sound System, 1999
 - Volume 3: Further in Time, Afro Celt Sound System, 2001
 - Weaving My Ancestor's Voices Sheila Chandra, 1992
 - Yo‘l Bo‘lsin, Sevara Nazarkhan, 2003
 
References
    
- Llewellyn, Howell (4 August 2001). "Virgin Spain Augments Yerbabuena Imprint". Billboard. Vol. 113, no. 31. New York: BPI Communications. p. 40. ISSN 0006-2510. OCLC 4086332.
 - Paulsen, Eric (3 April 2002). "Success doesn't lure Narada away from Milwaukee". OnMilwaukee. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
 - Jones, Amanda (8 February 2015). "Real World Records: Passion And Authenticity Are Fundamental". All About Jazz (Interview). Interviewed by Nenad Georgievski. Philadelphia: Michael Ricci. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
 - "Real World Records - About". realworldrecords.com. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
 - Gabriel, Peter (14 August 1999). "The Real World of Peter Gabriel". Billboard (Interview). Interviewed by Melinda Newman. New York: BPI Communications. p. 40. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
 - Scaggs, Austin (27 January 2009). "Joseph Arthur & The Lonely Astronauts Enter the S.S." Rolling Stone. New York. ISSN 0035-791X. OCLC 693532152. Archived from the original on 30 January 2009. Retrieved 20 January 2019.
 - "Mara!". Mara Music. Retrieved 29 December 2019.
 
External links
    
- Website Real World Studios (retrieved on 24 March 2023)
 - Website Real World Records (retrieved on 24 March 2023)