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The Love Decree

The Love Decree
Origin Edinburgh, Scotland
Genres Pop Soul
Labels BMG Records
"Something So Real"
Single by The Love Decree
B-side "Mister Ego - Starring Role - Something So Real [Extended Version]"
Released 9 September 1989
Format 7" Single I 12" Single I CD Single
Recorded 1988
Genre Pop Soul
Label BMG [Ariola]
Songwriter(s) Robin Gow & Grant Macintosh
Producer(s) Robin Gow

The Love Decree were a Scottish pop soul band composed of Robin Gow (keyboards/songwriter), Grant Macintosh (vocals/songwriter), Gordon Gow (percussion), Paul Kane (drums), Allan Harvey (Guitar) and session player Kenny Hutchison (Bass). They are best known for the single "Something so Real", which was used in a McEwan's Lager commercial in 1988.

Formed early in 1987 in Edinburgh, the band was originally a seven piece, composed of vocals, keyboards, bass guitar, lead guitar, drums, percussion and saxophone. Following a meeting with a potential manager, the band moved to a rehearsal/residential base in Barrhead which resulted in the need for both the singer and guitar player to be replaced. A radio-based promotion campaign to find suitable replacements was launched and after several weeks of auditions, Grant Macintosh was chosen as vocalist and Allan Harvey as Lead Guitarist. Thereafter followed weeks of Intensive rehearsal and song-writing, followed by a small UK tour to debut the band.

In 1988, having been together for a relatively short time, a deal was secured with McEwan's Lager to record one of their original tracks for use on an upcoming television advert, "Chinheads". The award-winning advert, featuring a fictional and quirky "upside-down" rock/soul band, was directed by Steve Barron (director of Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean", A-Ha's "Take on Me", and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) and featured an edited version (70 seconds) of the track "Something So Real". Recorded by the band at London's Mayfair Mews recording studio, the track was produced by Scottish producer B.A.Robertson and engineered by Kevin Whyte. The advert caused quite a stir with its unique visuals and extremely catchy soundtrack. McEwan's were inundated with requests for information regarding who the music was by and if it could be purchased. McEwans chose to release the advert nationally and included ITV and Sky in its coverage, including London for the first time ever. A massive poster campaign was launched to further promote the advert. By 1989, it was clear there was a huge demand for the track and the band, now a three-piece consisting of Grant (Vocals), Robin (Keyboards) and Gordon (Percussion), quickly sought to secure a deal with BMG Records.


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