Simon Le Bon (First Ever Record)

"Simon Le Bon" (First Ever Record) is a Simon Le Bon 7" vinyl single, produced in the UK by Studio Republic during 1971.

About the record
This is Simon Le Bon's first ever record. Unreleased, the recording features Le Bon, aged 13, performing 4 tracks with the Church organist in Pinner.

Le Bon joined the local church choir at St Johns in Pinner High St, Middlesex where he took choir practice under the supervision of Mr Turvey the church organist. He attended this choir twice during the week and twice on Sundays.

This was where Le Bon made, what would later prove to be his first of many records. He was just 13 and a local recording company came along and recorded Le Bon and Mr. Turvey performing four church hymns. Unfortunately this recording was never to be released to the public.

In fact there were just 2 copies made, for Simon Le Bon and Mr. Turvey.

Side one

 * "O, Taste and See"
 * "O, For the Wings of a Dove"

Side two

 * 1) "Ave Verum"
 * 2) "He Shall Feed His Flock"

Personnel

 * Simon Le Bon - Vocals
 * Mr. Turvey - Church organ