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CCS, sometimes written as C.C.S., was a British musical group, led by blues guitarist Alexis Korner. [1] The name was derived as an abbreviation of Collective Consciousness Society.
CCS (Collective Consciousness Society), were a British group formed by bluesman Alexis Korner and Danish vocalist Peter Thorup. The band itself also consisted of different studio casts who would be around, but also included Tony Carr (drums), Herbie Flowers (bass), Harold Beckett (trumpet), Harold McNair (woodwind), and Henry Lowther (trumpet ...
1970 Pop Rock.
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CCS, sometimes written as C.C.S., was a British musical group, led by blues guitarist Alexis Korner. The name was derived as an abbreviation of Collective Consc...
Mar 22, 2010 · C.C.S. - "The Band Played Boogie" - '73 - stereo. John Cameron's music and Alexis Korner's vocals make this Mickie Most production one of the GREAT tracks of the Seventies. Check out the...
Brief English supergroup formed by blues figure Alexis Korner, producer Mickie Most, and arranger John Cameron. Read Full Biography.
In 1970, Korner and Thorup formed a big-band ensemble, CCS – short for "The Collective Consciousness Society" – which had several hit singles produced by Mickie Most, including a version of Led Zeppelin's "Whole Lotta Love", which was used as the theme for BBC's Top of the Pops between 1970 and 1981.
C.C.S. was the first studio album of the British blues outfit CCS, led by guitarist Alexis Korner. To avoid confusion with the group's second album with the same name, the album is often called "Whole Lotta Love", due to the inclusion of the Led Zeppelin song.
CCS are best known for their instrumental version of Led Zeppelin's 1969 track "Whole Lotta Love", which entered the UK Singles Chart in 1970, and was used as the theme music...