The Shotgun Express - I Could Feel The Whole World Turn Round DB 8025 EX+

Sold Date: August 10, 2014
Start Date: August 3, 2014
Final Price: £70.00 (GBP)
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Uncle Brian's record is pleased to offer for sale this copy of this single by The Shotgun Express. In great condition and plays perfectly. 

Artist: The Shotgun Express

A Side: I could feel the whole world turn around

B Side: Curtains

Cat number: DB 8025

Label:  Columbia


Shotgun Express was a short-lived band formed in in May 1966. Although it achieved little success at the time, it is notable for having briefly included such subsequently famous musicians as , and .

The band emerged when ' group, Peter B's Looners, which included Bardens on keyboards, Peter Green on guitar, Dave Ambrose (who went on to become a legendary A&R man, signing the and ) on bass and Mick Fleetwood on drums, decided to change styles and add vocalists. They were joined by singers Rod Stewart - previously of - and - who had been the leading female singer on the club scene - and took the name Shotgun Express.

The band played London clubs, and focused on performing classics such as "", "", and "". Green left the band in late 1966 to join , and was replaced by, first, John Mooreshead and then . The group released their first single, "I Could Feel The Whole World Turn Round" ( DB 8025), in October 1966, but it was regarded as over-orchestrated by the band's followers and was not successful. Stewart then left to join the at the start of 1967. The group released a second single, "Funny 'Cos Neither Could I", again with little success.

Shotgun Express split up in early 1967. Fleetwood joined Green in 's band before founding . Marsden joined , Ambrose joined , Sawyer joined , and Bardens later formed band .

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