Single UK 1977 on Big Cock Records label
Rock (Garage Rock)
This sub = brown sleeve version (b&w sleeve also exists). ============================================== Recorded on April 4, 1977, in Pathway Studios, Islington, North London. This was the debut release by this long-lived garage/trash band. It reached number 4 in the UK New Wave Charts. Picture sleeve came in two different backgrounds: white and brown. The label credits this record to "Mike Spenser & The Cannibals" but the sleeve to just "The Cannibals". This was a self-released records with most future releases being released under "Hit Records" but they continued to use the "F-UK" catalogue number prefix. The track "Good Guys" was originally recorded in the mid-60's by The Standells.
Mike Spenser voc, g, GB harmonica, uncredited, vocals, uncredited, album by | |
The Cannibals , *1976 album by | |
Ben Donnelly b, eb, bass, uncredited | |
Dino , drums, uncredited | |
Peter Gunn voc, g, guitar, uncredited | |
Tony Oliver g, voc, guitar, uncredited |
Bazza engineer |
The Cannibals producer |
Ed Cobb |
Toussaint Mccall |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Good Guys | Mike Spenser And The Cannibals | Ed Cobb | 2:56 |
2 | Nothing Takes The Place Of You | Mike Spenser And The Cannibals | Toussaint Mccall | 2:35 |