
LEO / W.F. WAITE
Unproven, this one, but I
think it's worth including. At some point in the late '70s or early '80s electrical
appliance retailers W.F. Waite of Stubbington, Hampshire, sponsored a single
by what was presumably a local band called Leo. Tracks on it were 'The
Theme From 'Exodus'' and 'The 'William Tell Overture''. There's no date
on the record, but W.F. Waite Ltd was incorporated in 1977 and a petition to wind
the firm up was brought in December 1981 by creditors Lugton & Co - the petition was heard
in January 1982. That gives a five-year window for the single to
appear. A winding-up petition suggests financial difficulties, which
pushes the single's release date back from 1981 and narrows the window a little;
in addition, sponsoring a record is something that a lately-established business
might to in order to gain a little publicity, which makes a year in the late
'70s more likely. Lugton & Co was a prominent independent
distributor of records, which makes me wonder if W.F. Waite had not only paid
for the record to be made but had undertaken to pay for its distribution by
Lugton and had failed to meet the resultant bill. That said, it seems
doubtful that a small local label would be interested in getting a firm as
big as Lugton to handle its record.
As for the single itself, the tracks on it are
Rock instrumentals, performed by a talented guitar / bass / drums
trio. The band's name and the prominence given to their logo suggest that
the label ought to called 'Leo', but the catalogue number's prefix consists of
the initials of W.F. Waite, suggesting that they have a claim; I've taken the
cowardly way out by putting them both in the page's heading. Radio D.J.
and man behind the Fairfield Parlour LP Dave Symonds wasn't the Dave Symonds who
recorded and produced this single; I checked with him and he was kind enough to
reply. Pressing was by Orlake.

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