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Mr. Super Cool: Black Vinyl LP
Long-lost 1973 album from unsung hero Graham Dee â a fixture of the London session scene in the
â60s, and later prolific songwriter, producer and A&R Man. Released on vinyl for the very first time.
Sounding like a long-lost film soundtrack, âMr. Super Coolâ is highly evocative of its time and offers
a fascinating insight into early â70s record-making. It was recorded at Sarm East, with
arrangements by Gerry Shury.
â60s, and later prolific songwriter, producer and A&R Man. Released on vinyl for the very first time.
Sounding like a long-lost film soundtrack, âMr. Super Coolâ is highly evocative of its time and offers
a fascinating insight into early â70s record-making. It was recorded at Sarm East, with
arrangements by Gerry Shury.
The album was recovered from an unmarked quarter-inch tape from a house clearance, after
Graham himself had passed on an incomplete acetate to Acid Jazz founder Eddie Piller, who tells
the whole story in the sleevenote to accompany the groovy layout.
Tracklisting:
1. Mr. Super Cool
2. Youâre A Dream
Maker
3. Cold Harbour Lane
4. Turn And Look
Behind
5. Corner Of The
World
6. Answer Man
7. Donât Let The
Music Get You
Down
8. Youâre My Lady
(Itâs Been A Long
Time)
9. Lifeâs A
Roundabout
10. So Much I Want To
Long-lost 1973 album from unsung hero Graham Dee â a fixture of the London session scene in the
â60s, and later prolific songwriter, producer and A&R Man. Released on vinyl for the very first time.
Sounding like a long-lost film soundtrack, âMr. Super Coolâ is highly evocative of its time and offers
a fascinating insight into early â70s record-making. It was recorded at Sarm East, with
arrangements by Gerry Shury.
â60s, and later prolific songwriter, producer and A&R Man. Released on vinyl for the very first time.
Sounding like a long-lost film soundtrack, âMr. Super Coolâ is highly evocative of its time and offers
a fascinating insight into early â70s record-making. It was recorded at Sarm East, with
arrangements by Gerry Shury.
The album was recovered from an unmarked quarter-inch tape from a house clearance, after
Graham himself had passed on an incomplete acetate to Acid Jazz founder Eddie Piller, who tells
the whole story in the sleevenote to accompany the groovy layout.
Tracklisting:
1. Mr. Super Cool
2. Youâre A Dream
Maker
3. Cold Harbour Lane
4. Turn And Look
Behind
5. Corner Of The
World
6. Answer Man
7. Donât Let The
Music Get You
Down
8. Youâre My Lady
(Itâs Been A Long
Time)
9. Lifeâs A
Roundabout
10. So Much I Want To
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Long-lost 1973 album from unsung hero Graham Dee â a fixture of the London session scene in the
â60s, and later prolific songwriter, producer and A&R Man. Released on vinyl for the very first time.
Sounding like a long-lost film soundtrack, âMr. Super Coolâ is highly evocative of its time and offers
a fascinating insight into early â70s record-making. It was recorded at Sarm East, with
arrangements by Gerry Shury.
â60s, and later prolific songwriter, producer and A&R Man. Released on vinyl for the very first time.
Sounding like a long-lost film soundtrack, âMr. Super Coolâ is highly evocative of its time and offers
a fascinating insight into early â70s record-making. It was recorded at Sarm East, with
arrangements by Gerry Shury.
The album was recovered from an unmarked quarter-inch tape from a house clearance, after
Graham himself had passed on an incomplete acetate to Acid Jazz founder Eddie Piller, who tells
the whole story in the sleevenote to accompany the groovy layout.
Tracklisting:
1. Mr. Super Cool
2. Youâre A Dream
Maker
3. Cold Harbour Lane
4. Turn And Look
Behind
5. Corner Of The
World
6. Answer Man
7. Donât Let The
Music Get You
Down
8. Youâre My Lady
(Itâs Been A Long
Time)
9. Lifeâs A
Roundabout
10. So Much I Want To












