Vinyl release, with bonus track from Paul McCartney
You can now pre-order the vinyl of Is This What We Want?, the silent album from more than 1,000 musicians protesting the UK government’s proposed changes to copyright law.
The digital release in February 2025 reached no. 38 in the UK album charts. Now, it is being released on vinyl, with a bonus track - a recording of an empty studio - from Paul McCartney.
The vinyl is available for pre-order at https://1000artists.greedbag.com/ for £28. All profits from sales will be donated to the musicians’ charity Help Musicians.
You can now pre-order the vinyl of Is This What We Want?, the silent album from more than 1,000 musicians protesting the UK government’s proposed changes to copyright law.
The digital release in February 2025 reached no. 38 in the UK album charts. Now, it is being released on vinyl, with a bonus track - a recording of an empty studio - from Paul McCartney.
The vinyl is available for pre-order at https://1000artists.greedbag.com/ for £28. All profits from sales will be donated to the musicians’ charity Help Musicians.
Digital release of Is This What We Want?
On 25th February 2025, we released Is This What We Want? on streaming services.
The silent album is co-written by more than 1000 musicians, including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn, Billy Ocean, Ed O’Brien, Dan Smith, The Clash, Mystery Jets, Jamiroquai, Imogen Heap, Yusuf / Cat Stevens, Riz Ahmed, Tori Amos, Hans Zimmer, James MacMillan, Max Richter, John Rutter, The Kanneh-Masons, The King’s Singers, The Sixteen, Roderick Williams, Sarah Connolly, Nicky Spence, Ian Bostridge, and many more. The group includes recording artists, composers, conductors, singers, and producers, and features winners of Oscars, GRAMMYs and BRIT awards.
On 25th February 2025, we released Is This What We Want? on streaming services.
The silent album is co-written by more than 1000 musicians, including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Damon Albarn, Billy Ocean, Ed O’Brien, Dan Smith, The Clash, Mystery Jets, Jamiroquai, Imogen Heap, Yusuf / Cat Stevens, Riz Ahmed, Tori Amos, Hans Zimmer, James MacMillan, Max Richter, John Rutter, The Kanneh-Masons, The King’s Singers, The Sixteen, Roderick Williams, Sarah Connolly, Nicky Spence, Ian Bostridge, and many more. The group includes recording artists, composers, conductors, singers, and producers, and features winners of Oscars, GRAMMYs and BRIT awards.
Check out some coverage on BBC News, ITV News, the Guardian and the New York Times.