SUMMIT
RECORDS
Summit Records was a DIY label. With A Distinctive-Looking
Label. This Particular Summit Appears To Have Released Only One Single,
The Foundations', 'Where Were You When I Needed Your Love' (Su-100; 3/77), Which
Came Third In The Competition To Be Britain'S Eurovision Entry For 1977 - The
Winner Was 'Rock Bottom', By Lynsey Depaul And Mike Moran. Despite That
Amount Of Exposure The Single Failed To Chart. Manufacture And
Distribution Were By CBS. The Foundations were a British soul band, active
from 1967 to 1970. The group, made up of West Indians, White British, and a Sri
Lankan, are best known for their two biggest hits, "Baby Now That I've Found
You" (a Number One hit in the UK Singles Chart and Canada, and subsequently Top
10 in the US), written by Tony Macaulay and John MacLeod; and "Build Me Up
Buttercup". 1977 line-up Clem Curtis: Vocals, Leroy Carter, John
Savile. Valentine Pascal, Georges Delanbanque. Thanks to Robert Lyons For
The Info.
77
Foundations
Where Were You When I Needed
Your Love
SUMMIT
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100