De Luca
Posted: 09 Jan 2008, 01:45
I see from the discography pages that the De Luca story remains a bit of a mystery. I have one clue, but it probably leads to more questions than it answers.
Specifically I recently acquired a copy of a De Luca's 7" single from 1991. The info it contains:
tracks: revolution boy (4.24) / high fever - live (5.04)
writing credit: a.f. de luca
production credit: jon jacobs
label: equator records, 17 hereford mansions, hereford road, london w2
cat: AD 1
sadly i don't have a scanner or digital camera to hand, but i note it has a stiff white card sleeve
- front illustration is a 7cm wide vertical silver stripe with a black silhouette of a guitarist playing with his instrument behind his head. to the right of the silver stripe is the De Luca logo with the words 'revolution boy' below, written as a cross (sharing the first 'O').
- rear illustration, as front but no silhoutte, instead logo, track listing and credits written in various typefaces in the grey stripe.
- vinyl's labels are white with lots of tiny text and a small version of the black silhouette on both front and rear.
- inside i found a postcard sized b&w promotional card, with a square photo of three musicians in a disturbingly Wham like pose! (white t-shirts, loop earings, stubble, eye-liner, lots of hair products etc). an address label for the record company is stuck to the back of the card.
does anyone know if this release includes any P.D. involvement?
Specifically I recently acquired a copy of a De Luca's 7" single from 1991. The info it contains:
tracks: revolution boy (4.24) / high fever - live (5.04)
writing credit: a.f. de luca
production credit: jon jacobs
label: equator records, 17 hereford mansions, hereford road, london w2
cat: AD 1
sadly i don't have a scanner or digital camera to hand, but i note it has a stiff white card sleeve
- front illustration is a 7cm wide vertical silver stripe with a black silhouette of a guitarist playing with his instrument behind his head. to the right of the silver stripe is the De Luca logo with the words 'revolution boy' below, written as a cross (sharing the first 'O').
- rear illustration, as front but no silhoutte, instead logo, track listing and credits written in various typefaces in the grey stripe.
- vinyl's labels are white with lots of tiny text and a small version of the black silhouette on both front and rear.
- inside i found a postcard sized b&w promotional card, with a square photo of three musicians in a disturbingly Wham like pose! (white t-shirts, loop earings, stubble, eye-liner, lots of hair products etc). an address label for the record company is stuck to the back of the card.
does anyone know if this release includes any P.D. involvement?