To celebrate Nolan Porter’s appearance at this years Blackpool
Soul Festival, 15 – 17 June 2018, Outta Sight are proud to present his
two most sought after sides on one exclusive back-to-back 45. We have
even created the “NOLAN” imprint to mark the occasion, inspired, of
course, by the iconic Probe label. PORTER was born Nolan Frederick (NF) Porter in Los Angeles in 1949
and is best known for “Keep On Keeping On” his third and final single
for Gabriel Mekler’s Lizard label. It was released in America in 1971
and found its way on to the UK Northern Soul scene via The Torch
all-nighters in Stoke-on-Trent where it was first played as a new
release, and later at the legendary Wigan Casino. It’s thanks to the UK
Northern Soul DJs, who popularized the song, that Manchester band Joy
Division discovered it and borrowed it’s guitar riff for their
“Interzone” in 1978. “If I Could Only Be Sure”, a staple on the All-Nighter scene, was
released in 1972 and was taken from Porter’s eponymous ABC album. Unlike
its predecessor, it was also released in Brazil, Canada, France, New
Zealand and in the UK on Probe Records, 23rd Feb 1973, 45 years ago! It
was a modest hit at the time peaking at #89 on the Billboard Hot 100,
and was later covered by Paul Weller on his 2004 album Studio 150. Both tracks were produced by Gabriel Mekler who was a rising star in
the early seventies. His Lizard and Vulture labels had national chart
success and he produced albums for Steppenwolf, Three Dog Night, Janis
Joplin and Etta James. He was also an acclaimed songwriter and musician
and if it wasn’t for his untimely death in a moterbike accident in 1977
he could well have become the next Nile Rodgers! Fortunately he left
behind a legacy of wonderful recordings and two of the best are featured
here. • Two Northern Soul Anthem’s back-to-back
Nolan Porter - Keep On Keeping On/If I Could Only Be Sure
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£9.99