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Unit 4 + 2 released 10 singles on Decca between 1964 and 1967, including one four-track EP, and many of the songs ended up on 1st Album. [11] The album later changed in title, cover art and track listing and was re-released as #1 featuring Concrete and Clay .
American record producer Bob Crewe, best known for his work with the Four Seasons, had heard the Unit 4 + 2 hit version of "Concrete and Clay" while on a trip to the UK.. As a result, Crewe had a cover version of "Concrete and Clay" cut by Eddie Rambeau, a staff writer at Crewe's music publishing firm, which was the inaugural release for Crewe's own DynoVoice Recor
Decca Records released "(You've) Never Been in Love Like This Before" as Unit Four Plus Two's fourth single on 7 May 1965. [2] [nb 2] The B-side, "Tell Somebody You Know", another composition written by Moeller and Parker, was a "straightforward rocker" compared to the A-side. [15]
Ballard was initially a guitarist, joining Buster Meikle & The Day Breakers in 1961 together with his older brother Roy and their friend the drummer Bob Henrit.After a stint with The Roulettes, backing Adam Faith, he then went on to join Unit 4 + 2 in 1967, before becoming the lead singer and guitarist of Argent (along with Henrit, who joined as drummer), writing their hit "God Gave Rock and ...
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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit is Jason Isbell's second full-length album, and first album with the 400 Unit as accompanying band. It was released on February 17, 2009, through Lightning Rod Records. The deluxe version of the album contains an additional four tracks.
Mike and myself also played with Unit 4+2 on `live`gigs for many months. I posted this last night and it was removed today and I want to know why? Thanks Howard Conder hlc@revelationtv.com — Preceding unsigned comment added by 37.235.36.62 ( talk ) 15:12, 7 December 2012 (UTC) [ reply ]
The following information is taken mostly from the CD liner notes. Thane Russal released a single under his real name, Doug Gibbons for Decca Records in 1965. "Security" comes from the first of two later singles for CBS Records that were produced by Paul Raven, one of several alter egos for the man who is best known as Gary Glitter; "I Need You", from the second single, is on English Freakbeat ...