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Whatever It's Worth

by Col Nolan & The Soul Syndicate

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  • Record/Vinyl + Digital Album

    Pacific Theatre Encore debuts with a reissue of an insanely rare breakbeat laden Soul Jazz holy grail from 1968 from the all-star inhouse band of the legendary nightclub Whiskey A Go Go in Kings Cross’ swinging sixties heyday, long before Sydney’s current lock out law induced coma. Having long contributed to the evolution of contemporary Australian Soul, Funk and Jazz, Lance Ferguson (The Bamboos, Lanu, Menagerie ex Cookin’ On 3 Burners), now aims to revive its history with a new reissue label. The first release on the label is undoubtedly one of Australia’s rarest and funkiest jazz albums.

    Vinyl webstore orders receive a free 7" of "Shades Of McSoul" / "Whatever It's Worth" (NB this pressing of the 7" is not dinked)

    Lead by Col Nolan on Hammond organ, the band consisted of drummer / percussionist John Sangster (whose own late ‘60s albums on Festival have been reissued recently), Col Loughnan on sax and flute, John Allan on bass and “Diamond” Jimmy Doyle on guitar. Influenced by U.S artists like Jimmy Smith and Jimmy McGriff, by the late ‘60s Nolan had already established himself as Australia’s pre-eminent champion of his instrument. The ‘68 line-up of The Soul Syndicate would prove to be an Australian Jazz super-band and Loughnan and Doyle went on to form ‘70s jazz rock giants, Ayers Rock, who released two albums on Mushroom. Early ‘70s Soul Syndicate tunes have become highly-sought after, but this album is their rarest, with collectors paying close to four figure sums on the rare occasion that a copy surfaces.

    The album is lead by some cracking originals written by Nolan, Loughnan and Sangster. Their versions of popular songs of the time are more re-inventions, such as the drum heavy, low slung take on Bobbie Gentry’s “Ode To Billie Joe” and a superlative rendition of Jimmy Webb’s much-loved “By The Time I Get To Phoenix”, where Col Loughnan steps up to deliver a tender vocal take, before the whole thing builds to a frantic, swirling, psychedelic crescendo.

    “Even among some of the best Aussie Jazz artists of the 60’s and 70’s, the groove, that funky feel, was sometimes missing. But Col Nolan always had the groove.” Ennio Styles (Stylin' / 3RRR Melbourne)

    "I honestly never thought this was a record I’d ever find, so I can’t wait to finally be able to share this music both on the airwaves and on dance floors alike!” Mike Gurrieri (Mystic Brew / PBS Melbourne)

    "Australia had its own, as yet largely un-mined, swinging rare-groove history and Col Nolan was its King.” Paris Pompor (Jumping The Gap / 2SER Sydney)

    “Soul-Jazz genius from the master of the Australian Hammond, Mr Col Nolan (R.I.P.). This blistering album of original compositions and covers features cream of the crop musicians, at arguably their best.” DJ Kinetic (aussiefunk.blogspot.com)

    “Pacific Theatre Encore will be reissuing music from across the globe, but it was important to me for the first release to shine a light on the important legacy of our own scene”, Ferguson states. “Australia has a rich history of recorded Jazz, Funk and Soul music which deserves much wider recognition. ‘Whatever It’s Worth’ is as good as any Soul-Jazz album that was coming out of U.S and U.K in the late 60’s - the musicianship and production are absolutely top-shelf.” Ferguson meticulously restored the audio, taken from a vinyl copy of the album, which was then remastered by Steve Smith at Studio 301.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Whatever It's Worth via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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credits

released November 29, 2019

Col Nolan & The Soul Syndicate:
Col Nolan - Hammond Organ
Jimmy Doyle - Electric Guitar
Col Loughnan - Tenor Saxophone
John Allan - Bass Guitar
John Sangster - Drums & Percussion

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