The Scooter Scene and Beyond
Celebrating 30 Years of Detour Records 1990-2020
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The Omega Four were a groovy Hammond organ instrumental 4 piece outfit playing all the classics from the world of KPM along with the best in Hammond featured bands since. From Booker T & The MGs via Brian Auger, through to the James Taylor Quartet and right up to Corduroy. With many of the tunes being used for popular TV programmes in the 60’s and 70’s, the band got a reputation for being a TV theme band. This was entirely unintentional but rather just an affirmation of the classic tunes the band loved.
Featuring the cream of Edinburgh musicians including former Groove Tunnel Hammond player, Rod Spark, the recordings featured here were originally intended only for the ears of prospective horn players prior to auditioning them. Luckily, events conspired to bring these recordings (warts and all along with chatting which gives an insight into the world of The Omega Four) into the public domain and allow everyone to enjoy. Many of your favourite TV themes are represented along with other classic Hammond grooves. Perhaps with a little persuasion we could get the band to come back to repeat some of their legendary and most groovy performances.
FEATURES
1, Electric Soup
2, Are You Being Served
3, Soul Limbo
4, Funky Fanfare
5, Fried Scampi
6, Blow Up
7, Bert’s Apple Crumble
8, Blarney’s Stoned
9, Green Onions
10, Light and Tuneful
11, Chowdown
12, Beat Me Till I'm Blue
13, Young Scene
14, Time Is Tight
Bonus tracks
15, The Cat
Recorded at a live Radio Session for Paul Clarke’s show on Crystal FM)
16, Electric Soup
17, Soul Limbo
18, Beat Me Till I’m Blue
19, Green Onions
20, Young Scene
21, Bert’s Apple Crumble
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