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I have the Lunar-2 single. Took me ages to get a copy though. I'm somewhat disappointed in it. It's an uptempo dance track (the original song A side that is -- the B side is a cover of a pop song
Spot Records were part of the Ryemuse Productions set-up. A weird outfit who mainly released church organ music & military band stuff. Though they did put out a 45 by Scots of St. James (members of who would later form the AWB) + the Glen Athens & the Trojans EP and an album by Alexis Korner Blues Inc. little else of interest to us on here exists. In addition to those 3 releases, a 45 from the Lunar-2 -- "Get It, Take It" was also released by Spot. There must have been a few copies of this around back in the day, as it was made available in both solid centre & push-out centre versions. Spot was releasing stuff from 1965 to 67.
Ryemuse / Spot had an office / studio on a very posh street in Mayfair, London. The building now houses a very upmarket fashion shop (Sartorria Rossi).
I have researched the Lunar-2. They were a duo who were always advertised as being from the US but they weren't. Their 45 was actually pressed up in Newport, Sth Wales, which led me (erroneously) to assume they were originally from Tiger Bay, Cardiff. They weren't even British though, but the two backing bands they performed with (over a 3 year period) were. They got to play live gigs in most of London's top soul club of the time -- the Whisky A GoGo, Uppercut, New All Star Club + @ the Starlight Ballroom Crawley, Gliderdrome, Boston, etc etc. The Spot 45 was the only thing they had released in the UK. The duo were active on the UK music scene from 65 to 69.
One of the Lunar-2 cut a solo 45 in 1970 which was released in Spain. My research points to the Lunar-2 giving up on their UK music career in 1969, when it is suggested they both returned to their native Bahamas. Their UK 45 contained an original song which was written by Cartwright, Wallace & Jones with Morgan Jones being the tracks arranger. That makes me assume that the Lunar-2 were Amiel (Eric) Cartwright & Bill Wallace. The 1970 Spanish solo 45 was by Eric Cartwright. . . . . Below is a montage of pictures of the two acts ... make up your own minds ...
There seems to be another 45 on Spot which JUST MAY be of interest to us ... again it was pressed up in Wales but apart from that I know nothing at all about the group or their songs ... Patsy And The Raybell Orchestra -- I'm Glad I'm Me. Anyone have any idea if this is a pop / mod / soulie sounding effort ?
Much later on , Ryemuse seemed to return as a reissue outfit (lots of CD's of 60's stuff).
Can anyone here shed more light on this outfit or the group Lunar-2 ?
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