Artist: The Chris White Experience
Title: Volume 3
Label: Sunfish Records
* A THIRD STUNNING COLLECTION OF NEW RECORDINGS FROM HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE *"music is the footprint of our lives. like fossils we need to bring them back from the past and keep them in the open. will give it a listen and give it a spin on my radio show."
- Andre Graziadei : Back Beat Radio: Germany
"looking forward to hearing this newest offering....since hearing the first release via RDXPromo, he is now an artist we play so I want to listen to this one even more"
- Tony Harding: UK Tony - Radio & Company: UK
"Haunting melodies, memorable vocals (especially Colin Blunstone) and highly infectious tunes.
If this is the last volume then maybe the best has been saved for it but I hope we get many more releases.
Thank You Chris!!"
- Nigel Chorley - Radio Sea Haven 96.3FM : Seaford, UK
This year (2019) The Zombies were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in a British invasion alongside Radiohead and The Cure. On stage with the rest of the band was Chris White; the man who co-produced and wrote more than half of the seminal Odessey & Oracle album, who composed (the now standard) This Will Be Our Year and who penned and co-produced the worldwide hit Hold Your Head Up for Argent. His acceptance speech from the night, widely quoted in Rolling Stone, beautifully summarised the golden age of recording: “Music and songs are the bookmarks in all our lives, it’s the language that binds us all together”. The Chris White Experience is an incredible collection of unreleased recordings from the last 50 years.
Most of these songs have never been heard, with Volume Three spanning half a century from an unreleased 1969 Zombies demo, right up to an October 2019 recording from Et Tu Brucé. With collaborations featuring Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone (Unhappy Girl) and London band Et Tu Brucé (Can’t Seem To Fall In Love) as well as performances from Joe Lee Wilson (Archie Shepp) Russ Ballard (Argent) Stuart Elliott (Cockney Rebel, Kate Bush) and many more. Following on from the much-celebrated Volumes One and Two, it is a brilliant and vital document in the history of British music and analogue recording.
thechriswhiteexperience.com
https://www.youtube.com/channel/thechriswhite