LP
£21.99 GBP

Satril

Catalogue No: SATLP400R

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Available exclusively in store on Saturday 23rd April 2022. Any/all remaining copies will be on sale online from 8pm on Friday 29th April.

LIMITED TO 500 COPIES ONLY

Kenny Lynch was a popular singer, songwriter, actor and all-round entertainer. A self-styled "black cockney", Kenny was one of the few people of Caribbean origin prominent in the British entertainment industry during the 60s and 70s.

During his musical career, Kenny released a number of Top 10 singles, including a version of Up on the Roof (1962), competing with the original by the Drifters. He composed and co-wrote songs recorded by Dusty Springfield, Cilla Black, the Drifters and the Everly Brothers. He also worked briefly as a songwriter at the Brill Building in New York.

Whilst probably best known as a prolific Pop Crooner during the earlier part of his acting and musical career, we must not forget his stomping disco success of the early eighties, released under British-borne Satril Records. "Half The Day's Gone, and We Haven't Earne'd a Penny" was a milestone moment for British Disco. Produced by Kenny himself at Satril Studios, London 1983, this record still encompasses that organic late-70s disco sound, with true instrumentation and minimalist electronic synth elements.

This is the album's first ever re-press since 1983 and has been remastered in high-definition from the original analogue tapes. Pressed on heavyweight trans-colour vinyl, this is one not to be missed.

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