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Sold Date:
January 12, 2024
Start Date:
October 5, 2023
Final Price:
$44.95
(AUD)
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Shotgun Express ORIG UK 10” ST EP EX ’83 See For Miles CYM2 Rod Stewart Camel
Original UK Picture Sleeve 10” EP released in 1983 on See For Miles Records. Cat: CYM2. Formed in London, England in May 1966, the Shotgun Express was a pivotal R&B/white soul act. It evolved when Peter B’s Looners, an instrumental act comprising of Pete Bardens(camel), Peter Green (Fleetwood Mac), Dave Ambrose (bass), and Mick Fleetwood (drums) took on board the vocalists Rod Stewart and Beryl Marsden. Green left the line-up for John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers in July 1966. He was replaced firstly by John Moorshead (also spelled Moreshead and Morshead), then Phil Sawyer. Released in October 1966, ‘I Could Feel The Whole World Turning’ was a promising debut, showcasing the two vocalists interwoven voices. However, Stewart quit to join the Jeff Beck Group in February 1967 and is not featured on the second Shotgun Express single, ‘Funny Neither Could I’. The band split up soon after Stewart’s departure. Fleetwood joined Green in John Mayall’s band before founding Fleetwood Mac. Ambrose joined Brian Auger while Bardens later found fame with Camel.
Tracks : I could feel the whole world turn round/ Curtains/ Funny ‘cos neither could I/ Indian thing.
There are a few light spindle marks on labels. Record has a few light scuff marks and is in Excellent condition. Cover has a few tiny surface tears around edges and a small sticker stain on back and is in Excellent condition.
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