Starlite Campbell Band release their third album 'Starlite Campbell Band - Live'
Award-winners Starlite Campbell Band release their exciting third album 'Starlite Campbell Band - Live'
Flying in the face of disposable music and keeping the roots of rock music alive, award-winning Starlite Campbell Band release their exciting third album 'Starlite Campbell Band Live' on July 22nd, 2022.
Husband and wife Suzy Starlite and Simon Campbell are passionate about the music as well as each other and have been on a thrilling roller-coaster musical ride following the worldwide success of their first two albums 'Blueberry Pie' and 'The Language of Curiosity'.
With their high energy, virtuoso performances, no two gigs are the same with their thunderous groove-ridden rhythm section, mighty tone-filled riffs, strong melodies and poetic lyrics complimented by unexpected, exciting improvisational free-form jamming.
Caring deeply about giving audiences a great time at their live concerts and creating beautifully recorded music, they wanted to capture the sound and spirit of those special concerts for fans of Starlite Campbell Band.
Recorded over a series of dates in the UK at The Met, Bury and The Grange Theatre, Oldham, their new live album features Steve Gibson on drums (The Buzzcocks, Jack Bruce) and a trio of outstanding organists including Jonny Henderson (Matt Schofield, Kirk Fletcher) and Christian Madden (the Liam Gallagher band) on Hammond organ and Wurlitzer electric piano.
'Starlite Campbell Band Live!' features all the band's original songs from their catalogue of work with one exception; when Josh Phillips, Hammond organ player with the legendary band 'Procol Harum' joined Starlite Campbell Band on their 2019 UK tour, there was no question that the iconic 'A Whiter Shade of Pale' had to be included in the setlist and features as the closing track on the new 'live' album.
'A Whiter Shade of Pale; was released as a lead-in single to the album release on June 24th and the music video features live footage of the Starlite Campbell Band filmed at The Met, Bury, UK plus a montage of memories from their worldwide travelling escapades from London to Lisbon, the island of Vis in Croatia to their hometown of Samora Correia in Portugal.
See more at the Starlite Campbell Band website: https://starlite-campbell.com