The fourth ‘Balearic Breakfast’ compilation sees Cosmo take this head trip further than ever before. From the opening track’s swoop and glide that nods to Vangelis’s ‘Blade Runner’ soundtrack before gliding into its own expansive voyage to the stars (‘Kandeen Love Song’) to Cosmo’s own glorious Parisienne stroll through Saint Etienne’s recent ‘Alone Together’ to Ilya Santana’s Spanish space disco anthem ‘Cosmovision’, a track that rolls through like a turbo-powered ‘Supernature’, and the phenomenal 2015 disco version of Gloria Ann Taylor’s early 1970s classic ‘Love Is A Hurtin’ Thing’, this ‘Balearic Breakfast’ offers the perfect soundtrack to the summer, whether it’s actually happening outside or just taking place in your head. After all, they don’t call breakfast the most important meal of the day for nothing.
As with each of the previous ‘Balearic Breakfast’ albums, many of the tracks featured
have never been available on vinyl before, and the ones that have been usually go
for eye watering sums of money on certain internet sites. The double CD format also includes ‘Balearic Breakfast Volume