PILOT
RECORDS
Pilop Records was a DIY label. It
managed two singles. It issued singles in TAIL-0 numerical
series. Warren Harry (born Warren Philip Harry, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire,
1953) (also known as Warren Bacall) was a British songwriter and
performer. From 1977 to the mid-1980s, Warren Harry released a number of singles
under both the name Warren Harry and Warren Bacall. These were: "I am a Radio",
"Sail On" (Bronze Records, 1977), "1965" (Ellie Jay Records, 1978), "Radio Show"
(Polydor Records, 1979), "Welcome to Judy's World" (Polydor, 1980), "Lions and
Tigers" (Stage Coach Records, 1982) and "Brief Encounter" (Pilot Records, 1984).
In the late 1970s, Harry performed with his band, The Yum Yum Band. Members of
Harry's backing bands included Graham Dibble (guitar, vocals), Michael (Paddy)
Burns (drums), backing vocals, Paul Kendal (bass guitar), John Clarke (drums),
John Kayne (keyboards), Pete Farley (bass), Jakko M Jakszyk (guitar) and Josh
Gale (bass). Harry died from a pulmonary embolism in his home in Cymmer, Wales
on 10 March 2008, aged 54. He was living with his partner Annie Whitaker and her
son at the time. Distributed By Pinnacle Records.
84
Warren
Bacall
Brief
Encounter
PILOT
TAIL
1
85
Warren
Bacall
Crystal
Tears
PILOT
TAIL
2