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Last few Steve Marriott 45s available from Last Bastion Records . 

Ltd edition of 300 with picture sleeve and notes from John Hellier - no repress . 

£12 plus p&p.

Two ’soulfull’ sides from Steve, recorded for shelved 8ts LPs and 1st time on 45. A side (‘lonely no more’) has two Small Faces Steve & Ronnie Lane reuniting for one last time. AA (‘some kind of wonderful’) features PP Arnold on backing vocals and currently being championed and played by Ginger Taylor & Sean Chapman etc. 

 

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Just a handful now left . No repress . Ltd to 300 when they are gone , there gone!

Buy here for immediate delivery . 

http://shop.detourrecords.co.uk/epages/es785745.mobile/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es785745/Products/LB02&Locale=en_GB

 

Two absolute beauties , keeping the legacy of Marriott alive, more than a small face! Amazing how his voice sounds so fresh as if it was today, you can see why so many have tried toemulate this wonderful man. Great that these 2 are released on Vinyl for the 1st time – welldone Bastion Records Keep em coming!

Alan May – 6TR / Glory Boy Mod Radio Show

'Steve Marriott was one of the best songwriters of his generation and his music will continue to be discovered and enjoyed for generations to come”

Johnny Bradley (www.modsofyourgeneration.com / www.Facebook.com/modsofyourgeneration)

“What a voice, the late great Steve Marriott sounding as Soulful as ever!” 

Rob Bailey/Dr Robert (www.newuntouchables.com / http://www.lebeatbespoke.com) 

''He (Steve Marriott) had the best white man singing the blues, white soul singer voice ever. He was a black man in a little white body.'' 

Jerry Shirley (Humble Pie drummer & various incarnations of Steve Marriott bands) 

''Both of these tracks, in my opinion, prove that Steve Marriott was most definitely the best British Male R&B/Soul vocalist.... He was authentic, full of expression and all the way “Live”. I remember recording those BV´s on ´Some Kind Of Wonderful´ with Sam Brown and Margo Buchanan. The track was on fire, raw, funky and full of spirit.'' 

P.P. Arnold

"Lonely No More" sees the legendary duo of Marriott & Lane back together for one last time. It's like they never went away. Superb!" 

Eddie Piller (Mod DJ, MD Acid Jazz Records,Totally Wired Radio/Modcast)

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