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Sunday, 26 January 2014

Post 484 Men at work – Down Under (extended mix) – Sail To You (extended mix)

"Down Under" (also known as "Land Down Under") is a Platinum-certified single recorded by Men at Work. In 1980, it was originally released as the B side to their first local single titled "Keypunch Operator". It was released before the band signed with Columbia Records. Both early songs were written by the group’s co-founders, Colin Hay & Ron Strykert. The early version of "Down Under" has a slightly different tempo and arrangement than the later Columbia release. The most well-known version was then released on Columbia in October 1981 as the second single from their debut album Business as Usual (1981). The song went to number one in Australia in December 1981, and then topped the New Zealand charts in February 1982. It was released in North America in mid-1982 and the song topped the Canadian charts in October. In the United States the song debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 on 6 November 1982 at No. 79 and reached No. 1 in January 1983.  It eventually sold over two million copies in the US alone. In the UK, the song topped the charts in January and February 1983, and is the only Men at Work song to make the UK top 20.  The song also went No. 1 in Ireland, Denmark and Switzerland, and was a top 10 hit in many other territories. There have been many cover versions of the song such as Yossi and Avi Piamenta’s recorded traditional Jewish wedding lyrics to the tune of the song in the 1980’s.  In 1983, Hong Kong pop singer Alan Tam made a cover of the song. The Cantonese version is called "一於少理" ("Just Don't Care" in English). In 1985, Lithuanian rock band Antis made a cover of the song, which became one of their most well-known hits. It was called "Zombiai" A Finnish cover version titled "Tervetuloa Länteen, Andrej" (Welcome to west, Andrej) of the song was released by Vilperin Perikunta in 1992. Sections of the flute part of the recording of the song were found to be based on the children's song "Kookaburra", written in 1932 by Marion Sinclair. Sinclair died in 1988. On 4 February 2010, Justice Jacobson ruled that Larrikin's copyright had been infringed because "Down Under" reproduced "a substantial part of Kookaburra". Since the verdict, Colin Hay has continued to insist that any plagiarism was wholly unintentional. He says that when the song was originally written in 1978, it did not have the musical passage in question, and that it was not until two years later, during a jam rehearsal session, that flautist Greg Ham improvised the riff, perhaps subconsciously recalling "Kookaburra".  Sadly Greg Ham was found dead in Melbourne on 19 April 2012. In the months before his death, Ham had been despondent over the verdict, and convinced that "the only thing people will remember me for" would be the plagiarism conviction. Here to download is the extended version of “Down Under” (extended mix) b/w “Sail To You” (extended mix) (BA-12229). Both songs were a promo-release in 1986 as a 12” single that came with the “Men At Work ’81-‘85” LP. Many thanks to Henry DeRooy who had this gem tucked away in his laundry cupboard and gave it to me to fix up for this Australia Day 2014. 

Post 483 - Men At Work – Keypunch Operator – Down Under

This was a Self-released single issued in 1980 before they got a recording contract, according to some sources only 300 copies were pressed. The label uses "AA1" and "AA2" rather than the more traditional "A" and "B" usually used on 7" singles. The early version of "Down Under" has a slightly different tempo and arrangement than the later Columbia release. 

Sunday, 19 January 2014

Post 482 - Shirley – Nothing But The Best – Your Love

Had a request for this 1979 single by Graeme Strachan better known as Shirley lead singer of Skyhooks. Here to download is the last of five solo singles he recorded for Mushroom Records. "Nothing but the Best" b/w “Your Love” (K 765) it didn’t chart in the top 50. The A side was penned by Shirley and Aztec Warren Morgan and produced by Morgan & Graham Owens the B side was produced by Little River Band’s Rick Formosa and Ross Cockle. 

Saturday, 18 January 2014

Post 481 - Trevor - Crying In The Rain - Party Girl

Trevor Spry, only ever recorded under his first name "Trevor". He was a teenager when he first took an interest in music and by 1970 he achieved his first top 40 hit with "Crying In The Rain" which made it to #27 nationally on the charts. After great sales of his first hit he released "Love Is All Around" in 1971 and it only charted in Melbourne where it made it to #32 and sank without a trace in the rest of Australia.  Here to download is that single “Crying In The Rain” b/w “Party Girl” (TS 106) for Tempo Records in 1970. Trevor worked as a rock journalist and appeared on Melbourne's "Uptight" and "Happening '70" TV shows.

Sunday, 5 January 2014

Post 480 - The Cutters - More Than Fire - Television Mercy

Brisbane band formed in 1987 not to be confused with Melbourne band The Cutters 1983/85. Another one of those Aissie band with not much info on the net or in books, this was their only single from 1988 produced by The Cutters & Jeremy Smallhorn for Mighty Boy Records. Members were Andrew Bartlett – Keyboards, Tim Carmen – drums, John Lloyd - vocals, Ross McKinnon – bass, Phillip Monsour – Guitar. Phil Monsour  went on to other bands such as Carousel, consisting of Chrysalids guitarist Graham Jackson and Cutters bass player Ross Mckinnon. Keyboard player Andrew Barlettn  became a senator and went on to lead the Democrats. Here to download is the single “More Than Fire” b/w “Television Mercy” (MB-20067). The only other recording I know of is from 1990 which was a mini LP called “A Long Way” will have to keep an eye out for that one. 

Saturday, 4 January 2014

Post 479 - Owen Yateman's Mob - Ice Cream - Red Eye

Owen Yateman, a Torquay (Victoria) legend who for decades, it seemed, had his jazz band at the Torquay dance every Saturday night through summer. Yateman played a dominating trombone. In May 1970 Yateman released this single for Fable Records here for you to download “Ice Cream” b/w “Red Rye” (FB-006). Other musicians on this recording are John Hughes trumpet, Owen Yateman trombone, Mike Longhurst  clarinet, Russ Sheridan panio, Don Standing banjo, Geoff Thompson , Paul Ludowyk bass  and Ian Coots on drums. In 1974 Owen formed “Yateman's Big Fat Brarse”, other than that there’s not much info out there but like I have said before maybe someone out there from the band or recording session may enlighten us.