45 bruce kiely   hello carol vinyl 01

$40.00

Kiely, Bruce - Hello Carol b/w End of the Highway

Format: 45
Label: PLP Records PLP 457706
Year: 1977
Origin: Calgary, Alberta, 🇨🇦
Genre: rock, funk, soul
Keyword: 
Value of Original Title: $40.00
Make Inquiry/purchase: email ryder@robertwilliston.com
Release Type: Singles
Websites:  No
Playlist: 1970's, Rock Room, Alberta

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Hello Carol

Side 2

Track Name
End of the Highway

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45 bruce kiely   hello carol vinyl 01

Hello Carol b/w End of the Highway

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Issued by Calgary’s PLP Records, this single was part of a short run of locally produced releases recorded at Sound West Studio, operated by Peter Bentley. The sessions brought together a circle of Calgary musicians and producers active in the city’s mid-’70s scene, including Doug Wong (producer, A&R, and later a key figure in Alberta’s music promotion circuit), Richard Harrow (engineer, musician, and two-time Juno Award winner), and Bruce Innes (frontman of the internationally known folk-country group The Original Caste). Reports from those involved indicate that noted guitarist Gaye Delorme—renowned for his session work, film scores, and hit songwriting—may have contributed parts during the recording. PLP was owned by Paul Palaschuk and relied on a small roster of regional artists, with distribution handled within Alberta.
-Robert Williston

HELLO CAROL
Bruce Kiely: lead vocal, acoustic guitar, electric lead guitar
John Dunn: drums, harmony vocals
Julian Kerr: bass, keyboards, harmony vocals
Bruce Innes: harmony vocals

Written by Bruce Kiely
Produced by Doug Wong and Richard Harrow
Engineered by Richard Harrow

END OF THE HIGHWAY
Bruce Kiely: acoustic guitar, electric lead guitar, lead vocal
John Dunn: drums, harmony vocals
Julian Kerr: bass, keyboards, harmony vocals
Richard Harrow: electric guitar

Written by Murray Walker
Produced by Doug Wong and Richard Harrow
Engineered by Richard Harrow

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