Album artwork for Whatever It's Worth by 	 Col Nolan and The Soul Syndicate

Australian Soul Jazz holy grail from 1968! Debut album release on Pacific Theatre Encore, the reissue label started by Melbourne's contemporary funk / soul lynchpin Lance Ferguson (The Bamboos, Menagerie, Lanu, ex Cookin' On 3 Burners). Vinyl includes download card and liner notes insert, CD in digipak and booklet.

Lead by Australia's own rival to Jimmy Smith and Jimmy Witherspoon, the '68 line up of Col Nolan & The Soul Syndicate would prove to be an Australian jazz super-group, consisting of John Sangster on drums / percussion (whose own late '60s Festival albums are highly collectable), John Allan on bass, Col Loughnan on sax and Jimmy Doyle on guitar (the latter two were also in mid Oz '70s jazz-rock giants, Ayers Rock). Early '70s Soul Syndicate recordings have become highly sought by collectors, but this album is their rarest, with collectors paying sizable amounts on the rare occasion a copy appears.

Col Nolan and The Soul Syndicate

Whatever It's Worth

Pacific Theatre
Album artwork for Whatever It's Worth by 	 Col Nolan and The Soul Syndicate
CD

£5.99

Released 29/11/2019Catalogue Number

PTE002CD

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Album artwork for Whatever It's Worth by 	 Col Nolan and The Soul Syndicate
LP

£22.99

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Released 29/11/2019Catalogue Number

PTE002LP

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Col Nolan and The Soul Syndicate

Whatever It's Worth

Pacific Theatre
Album artwork for Whatever It's Worth by 	 Col Nolan and The Soul Syndicate
CD

£5.99

Released 29/11/2019Catalogue Number

PTE002CD

Learn more
Album artwork for Whatever It's Worth by 	 Col Nolan and The Soul Syndicate
LP

£22.99

Black
Released 29/11/2019Catalogue Number

PTE002LP

Learn more

Australian Soul Jazz holy grail from 1968! Debut album release on Pacific Theatre Encore, the reissue label started by Melbourne's contemporary funk / soul lynchpin Lance Ferguson (The Bamboos, Menagerie, Lanu, ex Cookin' On 3 Burners). Vinyl includes download card and liner notes insert, CD in digipak and booklet.

Lead by Australia's own rival to Jimmy Smith and Jimmy Witherspoon, the '68 line up of Col Nolan & The Soul Syndicate would prove to be an Australian jazz super-group, consisting of John Sangster on drums / percussion (whose own late '60s Festival albums are highly collectable), John Allan on bass, Col Loughnan on sax and Jimmy Doyle on guitar (the latter two were also in mid Oz '70s jazz-rock giants, Ayers Rock). Early '70s Soul Syndicate recordings have become highly sought by collectors, but this album is their rarest, with collectors paying sizable amounts on the rare occasion a copy appears.