This BBC2 tape came into service in March 1986 just as the BBC2 logo changed to replace Stratovarious (which was the only tape to remain in service throughout 1985) and was replaced in 1990 by Time Kode. Rock And Soul was composed by Steve Williams.
Agree with PagesFromCeefax - a good positive opening track and an enjoyable listen all the way through. Maximus Music compilations were pretty underrated in my opinion (save for Start Up and Time Kode!)
A top-class tape, definitely one of my favourites of all time, sounding great from start to finish. Especially loved the high-energy positive opening track, and it all sounds just as good 20 years later.
about as hauntological as it gets, really
seagbb 5 months ago
Agree with PagesFromCeefax - a good positive opening track and an enjoyable listen all the way through. Maximus Music compilations were pretty underrated in my opinion (save for Start Up and Time Kode!)
tonymusicman 3 years ago
A top-class tape, definitely one of my favourites of all time, sounding great from start to finish. Especially loved the high-energy positive opening track, and it all sounds just as good 20 years later.
PagesFromCeefax 3 years ago
I would like to ask if you have got any further tracks from either the rock and soul tape or the heaven makes you happy tape?
Also, have you got any tracks from later channel 4 tapes in the early to mid nineties?
nrandall1979 3 years ago