The Mixtures, now comprising Peter Williams, Fred Weiland, Don Lebler and Chris Spooner, subsequently returned to Australia and cut a new self titled LP on the Festival label and a new single, "Down Under Girls" / "My Neck Of The Woods" in Oct. 1974. Here to download is that LP from 1974 "The Mixtures - The Mixtures" (L 25184). The LP was produced by Bruce Brown except "Down Under Girls" produced by Martin Erdman and "My Neck Of The Woods" produced by Kingsley Ward & Martin Erdman. Other players on the album were Bob Bertles (sax), John Phelps (keyboards) and Garth Porter (mellotron). They released another single, in April 1975, but it was to be their last and the group folded sometime in 1976.
Enjoy these rare Australian classics and not so classics converted from vinyl to Mp3. Any copyright owner who does not wish to be included in this blog, please contact me and I will remove the posting immediately. What I would like this blog to accomplish is to get Australian music out there that will probably never make it to CD. I hope that these samples will take you on a trip down memory lane, or introduce this great music to people who may have never heard it before.
WE CREATED THIS MUSIC BLOG IN HOPE TO PROMOTE THOSE AUSSIE TRACKS THAT WERE EVENTUALLY VAULTED BY THE MAJOR RECORD COMPANIES. MOST OF THESE TRACKS ARE ONLY COLLECTING COBWEBS AND WILL NEVER BE RELEASED ON CD. MAYBE AFTER PEOPLE HEAR THE TRACKS THAT I PUT ON THIS BLOG, WITH EMAILS TO THE RECORD COMPANIES WE CAN TWIST THEIR ARM TO RELEASE THEM ON CD. TO MY KNOWLEDGE THE TRACKS THAT I'M POSTING HAVE NEVER BEEN PUT ON CD. REMINDER: IF YOU ARE THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OF ANY OF THESE RECORDING AND DO NOT WISH TO HAVE THEM INCLUDED ON THIS BLOG, PLEASE CONTACT ME AND I WILL REMOVE THEM IMMEDIATELY. ALL VISITORS: ENJOY!
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