SHAW SAVILL LINE
RECORDS
Independent label: Shaw Savill Line Records was a shipping
company, the origins of which dated back to the 1880s. From the mid 1950s
until 1973 it ran round-the-world cruises. Presumably Barry Goud was
responsible for providing musical entertainment upon one of the company's ships,
for Shaw Savill made an EP featuring six tracks by him; I would assume that it
was intended as a souvenir for passengers. As well as the three tracks
which can be seen on the scan the EP offered versions of 'A Lovely Way To Spend
An Evening', 'Somewhere My Love' and 'Blaze Away'. The catalogue number,
SPE-13, was one of a series used by Micon (Recording & Publishing) Co Ltd,
Shaftesbury House, 40a Culver Street, Colchester. There's no date on the
labels but SP-12 came out in 1971 so it seems likely that SPE-13 is from the
same year or possibly the year after that. Micon also produced a similar
EP for another shipping line, Union-Castle. See also 'Drum Major'.
Distributed By Shaw Savill Line Records. Thanks to Robert Lyons For The
Info.
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SPE
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SPE
2
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SPE
3
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SPE
4
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SPE
5
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SPE
6
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SPE
7
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SPE
8
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SPE
9
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SPE
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SPE
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Commentators: Jim Howe, John
Palmer
Colchester United v Leeds United
(Allbum)
VIKING
SP
12
72
Barry Goud
Barry Goud Entertains
SHAW SAVILL LINE
SPE
13
73
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MICON ?
SPE
14
75
Eddie Bennett
Eddie Bennett On The Reina Del
Mar
UNION-CASTLE
SPE
15
75
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MICON ?
SPE
16
75
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MICON ?
SPE
17
75
The Alan Neale Bandshow
All Or Nothing At All
DRUM MAJOR
MCNSPE
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