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Class of '78
I’ll Keep Loving You / No Use Hidin’
CQQL-021-C
Class of '78
I’ll Keep Loving You / No Use Hidin’
CQQL-021-C
Class of '78
I’ll Keep Loving You / No Use Hidin’
CQQL-021-C
About The Project
About The Project
About The Project
“I’ll Keep Loving You” and “No Use Hidin’” are the final demos from the group The Class of ‘78, which is the 7-piece band that predated the duo of McKenzie and Gardiner. It showcases a more loose live group feel on these two unearthed cuts recorded in 1982. “I’ll Keep Loving You” and “No Use Hidin’” are proper boogie-funk era tunes: both are spacey upbeat love songs with elements of disco, funk, lounge, and new wave.
Tracklist
Tracklist
Tracklist
A I’ll Keep Loving You
B No Use Hidin’
Credits
Credits
Credits
Earl McKenzie Vocals, Guitar
Clive Gardiner Keyboards, Vocals
Julian Simon Drums
Richard Salmons Bass
Steve Waddington Guitar
Kwame Mckenzie Percussion, Backing VocalsArtwork Alaia Pareja
Audio
Audio
Audio

A: I’ll Keep Loving You
About The Artist
About The Artist
About The Artist



Class of '78
Earl McKenzie and Clive Gardiner are two lifelong friends who grew up together in Southall, West London, UK since the age of 5. Their mutual love of soul, funk, and jazz inspired them to form a 7-piece band The Class of 78’ while still in high school. In 1980. Earl and Clive worked part-time for months to fund their demos. The line-up evolved as the crew graduated and left for university, and they gigged for 3 years before making 2 more demos “No Use Hidin’” and “I’ll Keep Loving You”.
In early 1983, Earl and Clive experimented making demos as a duo, and soon afterwards won a competition run by Streetwave Records to get free studio time. They recorded “From Time (Groove Version)” and were immediately offered an artist contract and a chance to record the song again as an official 12” single “From Time (Vocal Version)”, thus solidifying Earl and Clive as a duo.
As the group disbanded, Earl McKenzie and Clive Gardiner became McKenzie & Gardiner and are making new music again as well as enjoying reissues of their 1980s catalogue. Bass guitarist Richard Salmons (aka Richie Concrete) is part of reggae combo Rebel Control. Guitarist Steve Waddington became a member of Beloved.
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Class of '78
I’ll Keep Loving You / No Use Hidin’
Funk
Soul
$15
CQQL-021-C
7"
Clear Yellow Vinyl
Release Date: 7/26/24
$15
Sold Out
Class of '78
I’ll Keep Loving You / No Use Hidin’
Funk
Soul
$15
CQQL-021-C
7"
Clear Yellow Vinyl
Release Date: 7/26/24
$15
Sold Out
Class of '78
I’ll Keep Loving You / No Use Hidin’
Funk
Soul
$15
CQQL-021-C
7"
Clear Yellow Vinyl
Release Date: 7/26/24
$15
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Page Title
Class of '78
I’ll Keep Loving You / No Use Hidin’
CQQL-021-C
Class of '78
I’ll Keep Loving You / No Use Hidin’
CQQL-021-C
Class of '78
I’ll Keep Loving You / No Use Hidin’
CQQL-021-C
About The Project
About The Project
About The Project
“I’ll Keep Loving You” and “No Use Hidin’” are the final demos from the group The Class of ‘78, which is the 7-piece band that predated the duo of McKenzie and Gardiner. It showcases a more loose live group feel on these two unearthed cuts recorded in 1982. “I’ll Keep Loving You” and “No Use Hidin’” are proper boogie-funk era tunes: both are spacey upbeat love songs with elements of disco, funk, lounge, and new wave.
Tracklist
Tracklist
Tracklist
A I’ll Keep Loving You
B No Use Hidin’
Credits
Credits
Credits
Earl McKenzie Vocals, Guitar
Clive Gardiner Keyboards, Vocals
Julian Simon Drums
Richard Salmons Bass
Steve Waddington Guitar
Kwame Mckenzie Percussion, Backing VocalsArtwork Alaia Pareja
Audio
Audio
Audio

A: I’ll Keep Loving You
About The Artist
About The Artist
About The Artist



Class of '78
Earl McKenzie and Clive Gardiner are two lifelong friends who grew up together in Southall, West London, UK since the age of 5. Their mutual love of soul, funk, and jazz inspired them to form a 7-piece band The Class of 78’ while still in high school. In 1980. Earl and Clive worked part-time for months to fund their demos. The line-up evolved as the crew graduated and left for university, and they gigged for 3 years before making 2 more demos “No Use Hidin’” and “I’ll Keep Loving You”.
In early 1983, Earl and Clive experimented making demos as a duo, and soon afterwards won a competition run by Streetwave Records to get free studio time. They recorded “From Time (Groove Version)” and were immediately offered an artist contract and a chance to record the song again as an official 12” single “From Time (Vocal Version)”, thus solidifying Earl and Clive as a duo.
As the group disbanded, Earl McKenzie and Clive Gardiner became McKenzie & Gardiner and are making new music again as well as enjoying reissues of their 1980s catalogue. Bass guitarist Richard Salmons (aka Richie Concrete) is part of reggae combo Rebel Control. Guitarist Steve Waddington became a member of Beloved.
Sold Out
Class of '78
I’ll Keep Loving You / No Use Hidin’
Funk
Soul
$15
CQQL-021-C
7"
Clear Yellow Vinyl
Release Date: 7/26/24
$15
Sold Out
Class of '78
I’ll Keep Loving You / No Use Hidin’
Funk
Soul
$15
CQQL-021-C
7"
Clear Yellow Vinyl
Release Date: 7/26/24
$15
Sold Out
Class of '78
I’ll Keep Loving You / No Use Hidin’
Funk
Soul
$15
CQQL-021-C
7"
Clear Yellow Vinyl
Release Date: 7/26/24
$15
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