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  • SKU: SJPCD367
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 5055011703674
  • Street Date: 07/12/11
  • PreBook Date: 06/07/11
  • Label: Angel Air »
  • Genre: Pop/Rock
  • Run Time: 31 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2011
  • Box Lot: 30
  • Territory: NA,AU,NZ,ASIA EX JP

 

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Steve Ellis - Loot

Musicians include: Steve Ellis, Clem Cattini, Herbie Flowers, Big Jim Sullivan, Madeline Bell and Doris Troy.

Steve Ellis - Loot
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STEVE ELLIS the former lead singer of the LOVE AFFAIR whose "Everlasting Love" has become the soundtrack to radio today had just left Love Affair and in 1969 he got a call from his manager asking if he would like to sing on a film soundtrack. When Steve learnt that Keith Mansfield who had produced all the Love Affair hits was commissioned to write the film score he jumped at the chance. The film in question was "Loot" and it was released in 1970 to great critical acclaim and Steve was backed on vocals on the soundtrack by SUE & SUNNY, MADELINE BELL and DORIS TROY. The musicians who played on the tracks included CLEM CATTINI, HERBIE FLOWERS and BIG JIM SULLIVAN. Having got the film soundtrack out of his system he formed the band ELLIS in 1971 but that as they say is another story.

Track Listing

  • More, More, More
  • Loots The Root
  • Hey, Hey, Hey
  • Where It's At
  • Stealth In The Night
  • Oh Fay!
  • We Nearly Were Lovers
  • Police Barricade
  • Mother's Waltz
  • The Undertakers Song
  • Eyeball Serenade
  • Loots The Root
  • And More, More, More
  

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