Single UK 1984 on Polydor label
Electronic, Spoken Word and Pop (New Wave, Synth-pop, Interview)
"The Aim of this record was to raise money for the Striking Miners and their families before Xmas but obviously in the light of the tragic and disgusting event in South Wales resulting in the murder of a Cab driver, some of the monies will also go now, to the widow of the man. We do support the miners strike but we do not support violence. It helps no one and only creates further division amongst people. This record is about Solidarity or more to the point - getting it back! If the miners lose the strike, the consequence will be felt by all the working classes. That is why it is so important to support it. But violence will only lead to defeat - as all violence ultimatly does." This is a benefit record with artists from The Style Council, Animal Nightlife and Heaven 17. EMI Music Publishing Ltd ℗1984 Polydor Ltd. (London) Original sound recording made by Polydor Ltd. (London) Made in England. P & c 1984 Polydor Ltd London Track durations unlisted on release.
![]() | The Council Collective , album by |
![]() | Dee C. Lee voc, *1961 GB featuring |
![]() | Dizzi Heights , featuring |
![]() | Jimmy Ruffin bvoc, g, 1936-2014 US featuring |
![]() | Leonardo Chignoli b, key, featuring |
![]() | Mick Talbot org, p, *1958 GB featuring, written by |
![]() | Norman Giscombe Jr. bvoc, *1960 GB featuring |
![]() | Paul Weller voc, g, *1958 GB featuring, written by |
![]() | Steve White dr, perc, *1965 GB featuring |
![]() | Vaughn Toulouse voc, featuring |
![]() | Jack Adams , GB lacquer cut by |
Jeremy Wakefield engineer |
Brian Robson mixed by |
Martyn Ware mixed by |
The Council Collective producer |
Mick Talbot |
Paul Weller |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Soul Deep | The Council Collective | Mick Talbot, Paul Weller | 6:14 |
2 | A Miner's Point | The Council Collective | Mick Talbot, Paul Weller | 17:21 |