Spark was a British record label that was formed in 1967. It was active throughout the 1960s and 1970s. Some of the artists that had releases on the label included
The Artwoods
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,
Killing Floor, Gene Latter,
Sheila McKinlay, Mighty Dodos,
Keith Michell
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, Sparrow, and
Venus and the Razorblades
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.
Background
Founded by Bob Kingston in 1967, Spark was a division of Southern Music. Their records were pressed and distributed by
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. Selecta was also a distributor for the label. It was overseen by Bob Kingston and Freddie Power.
Making their debut on the market in 1968, the executives were tight lipped on their first releases. They were to be revealed at the international music industry at
MIDEM
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in Cannes later in January 1968.
History
It was reported by ''
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'' in the June 1, 1968 issue that Southern Music, the parent co. of Spark Records had now moved into the stage musical field. They were publishing the music score of
Andrew Lloyd Webber
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and
Tim Rice
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which was ''"The Likes of Us'', which was to premiere in Dublin later in 1968. Former vocalist with the
Ted Heath Orchestra
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and publisher, Bob Britton was the professional manager for Southern. Spark was seeking and developing new talent. It was also noted that Freddie Poser who ran his own enterprise, Poser Music company and had been with Mills Music for some years had recently taken the position of manager for the label. Barry Kingston who was the managing director's son was in charge of the Meridian department which would produce independent records for the Spark label as well as major labels.
Releases
The single for A New Generation, "
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" bw" She's a Soldier Boy" was released on Spark SRL 1007 in 1968. It was reviewed by Peter Jones in the May 18 issue of ''
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''. Calling it an unusual release, Jones said that a lot of folk were rootin' for it but said it will need dee-jay support and careful listening to get the maximum impact. Saying he liked the song a lot, he gave it seven stars. Released in the United States on
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66317, it was also later reviewed by ''
Cash Box'' in the September 7 issue with the reviewer saying it was "destined for heavy Top 40 play with sales to follow". Spending five weeks in the
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, it peaked at number 38 that year.
In April 1971, the Mighty Dodos had a single, "Honey (I Need Your Love)" bw "You Don't Love Me" released on Spark SRL 1051. Composed by Byrne and Davis, this soul copy single was produced by Barry Kingston. The composers were actually Conan Byrne aka Con Byrne and
Warren Davis of the
Warren Davis Monday Band
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. Also in 1971,
Les Charles
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Early life and careers
The Charles brothers attended University ...
(later known as
Billy Ocean
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) had the single "Nashville Rain" bw "Never Is Such a Long Time" released on Spark SRL 1050.
The marching band, Band of the Black Watch, recorded an album, ''Scotch on the Rocks'' which was released on Spark in 1975. It made it into the ''Record World'' England Top 25 album chart.
[''Record World'', April 17, 1976 ]
Page 51 ENGLAND'S TOP 25, Albums, 24
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References
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External links
* Discog
Spark
British record labels
Record labels established in 1967