The Cool Notes' single "It's Not Unusual" (1981) is a reggae and lovers rock cover of the iconic 1965 Tom Jones pop hit. The South London band infused the classic with a smooth, syncopated rhythm and soulful vocal harmonies, though the B-side, "People Make the World Go Round," is equally celebrated by reggae enthusiasts.
"Like a Fool" is an early reggae and lovers rock single by British seven-piece Brixton band The Cool-Notes. Originally released in 1977, it reflects the band's foundational lovers sound from the late 1970s before they pivoted into synth-funk, boogie soul, and the UK pop charts.
This record is a prime example of early 90s British club soul and dance-pop. It bridges the gap between classic 80s boogie-funk and the emerging 90s garage and house scenes. The upbeat tempo features lush, soulful vocals paired with the signature slick, melodic production of the PWL stable. White Label on Sanctuary Records, A rear remix by Tony King
This record is a prime example of early 90s British club soul and dance-pop. It bridges the gap between classic 80s boogie-funk and the emerging 90s garage and house scenes. The upbeat tempo features lush, soulful vocals paired with the signature slick, melodic production of the PWL stable.
"My Tune" by The Cool-Notes is a foundational 1978 UK lovers rock and reggae single. Released on the South London-based Jama Records label, it became a number-one hit on specialist reggae charts and is widely considered a golden classic of the genre. "My Tune" is remembered for its deep, warm, sliding bassline and laid-back, infectious rhythm section that captured the…
Released in 1985, "Spend The Night" by The Cool Notes is their biggest hit to date. A vibrant, feel-good British soul, boogie, and Brit-funk anthem. This was one of the few white labels produced for DJ's and was used for promotion only. This copy has been signed by the band.
The Cool-Notes released an upbeat, Reggae-Ska cover of the 1969 pop classic "Sugar Sugar" in 1980. Originally made famous by The Archies. The Cool-Notes infused the track with their signature London lovers reggae ska sound. It was released on the Gem record label with the cool smooth soulful reggae fusion "No, No, No, No" featured on the B-side.
The Cool-Notes (originally from South London) released "Sweet Vibes" in 1979 as part of their early British lovers rock reggae era. Often backed with "Just Girls," the single was released on the Jama label. It followers the classic sound of the band's signature smooth vocal sound.
Classic Cool-Notes You’re never too young. This is the original Vinyl single remixed and released in 1990 on the MTR record label. This vinyl record was highly popular with DJ's for the Funky Drummer Extd Mix and Extd Soul II Soul style Mix. 7" versions were also produced.
Classic Cool-Notes You’re never too young. This is the original Vinyl 7" white label single remixed and released in 1990 on the MTR record label. This vinyl record was highly popular with DJ’s for the Funky Drummer Extd Mix and Extd Soul II Soul style Mix. This 7″ is rare.