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Monday, 18 June 2012

Post 438 - Og & The Joggers - Zap Zow / Zap Zow (Jazz Version)


This is the only known recording by this Aussie group of which little is documented. Recorded for Fable Records in 1971 at Bill Armstrong Studios, it was produceed by Bruce Smeaton & Peter Jones and engineered by Ern Rose. Here is the single to download "Zap Zow" b/w "Zap Zow (Jazz Version)"(FR-075). Maybe Og or one of the Joggers might see this post and tell us more.

Post 437 - Johnny Devlin - Don't Make Me Go To Bed And I'll Be Good / Yesterday,Today And Tomorrow


Johnny Devlin, born John Lockett Devlin on the 11th of May 1938, was an influential early New Zealand rock musician, sometimes called "New Zealand's answer to Elvis Presley". His cover of Lloyd Price's "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" in 1958 went number one in New Zealand, with sales of more than 100,000, launching a long-term career. He spent much of his time in Australia from 1959 - touring in support of the Everly Brothers in that year, and often appearing on Australian television shows such as Bandstand and Six O'Clock Rock. In 1964 he toured Australia as a support act for The Beatles. Devlin continued to record while in Australia. Between 1959 and 1981, while using at least 14 different record labels. Here to download is a country sounding Johnny with a single released from 1981 on Wizard Recors "Don't Make Me Go To Bed And I'll Be Good" b/w "Yesterday,Today And Tomorrow"(ZS-472). The A side featuring The St.Mary's Boys Choir. Johnny Devlin still continues to perform on the club level in Australia.

Post 436 - Campfire Sing-Along EP


This EP was a sampler and was only available through Host Holbrook, and was from the LP "Campfire Sing-A-Long" a Rex All Star release. It features Dig Richards, Noeline Batley, Kerry Bryant and The Graduates. All we can find out about the year is that one site said 64/65 so we're not real sure there. Here to download is the EP "Campfire Sing-Along" (HOLB-1) released on Rex Records.

Post 435 - Keith Lamb - Who Wants To Be A Millionaire / 9 to 5er


This is one of two solo efforts by Hush front man Keith Lamb. Released on Wizard Records, the song was written by Robie Porter and the single produced by Robie and Les Gock. The B side is credited to Keith Lamb & Hush and was written by Keith and Les Gock. Here to download is that single from 1977 "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire" b/w "9 to 5er" (ZS-183).

Monday, 11 June 2012

Post 434 - The Record Bandits - Hands Off / They're Closing Down The Import Shops


We found this little gem in a record shop in America. How it got there?, good question! I first heard the song from a friend Tony F. when I asked Tony about it he said he thought Keith Glass and Company Caine had something to do with it. So we got in contact with Keith Glass and this is what he had to say.....
"yeah I put that together and mainly sing the 'Hands Off' side with some help from members of Company Caine and Graeme Lowndes - the other side is John Powers/Gully and Graeme on vocs - I wrote "Hands Off" and David Pepperell "Closing Down" - well, the lyrics anyway - at the time shops like ours were getting a lot of heat from the record companies re trademark violations causing legal fines and bans on some vinyl imports (that is why it is on the Columbo label, as in Columbia - a little joke) - we forced all the shops listed to take 25 copies each - I think some never paid us and/or thought the record sucked - which I still don't think it does!"
Here to download is that single "Hands Off" b/w "They're Closing Down The Import Shops" (COL 000-Z). I talked with Keith for a bit this morning and he believes it was released around 74/75. Thank again Keith! We really appreciate your input.

Post 433 - Pauline Pantsdown - I Don't Like It / Pauline's Nightmare


Pauline Pantsdown, is an Australian satirist and Australian Senate candidate who parodied Pauline Hanson, a controversial former member of federal parliament, in 1997. His birth name was Simon Hunt, but he changed his name by deed poll so that he would appear on the electoral ballot as Pauline Pantsdown; it was later changed back to Simon Hunt. Hunt is the son of David Hunt, a retired Chief Judge at Common Law of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Pantsdown is a drag queen whose taste in fashion parodies Hanson's, and is best known for the songs "Backdoor Man" and "I Don't Like It". The song "Backdoor Man" was a huge hit on the youth radio network Triple J after its release in 1997, being played almost hourly due to a massive number of requests. Here to download is the 1998 single "I Don't Like It" b/w "Pauline's Nightmare" (TWAS478). The song was written, edited, produced and dressed in trashy drag by Pauline Pantsdown for TWA Records. Pantsdown performed a remixed version of "I Don't Like It" at the 2011 Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Party during Bob Downe's 'Retro-Gras' DJ set just days before Hanson announced her candidacy in the 2011 NSW state election. Pauline Pantsdown made an appearance at the 1998 Homebake live music festival, complete with apparently gay half-naked Asian dancers. He suffered the indignity of being booed and pelted with objects and later claimed "Homophobia is alive and well in Sydney".

Post 432 - The 7 Team Supporters - The Parramatta Song / The Kangaroo's March


I don't remember where I picked this record up and I have no idea who are The 7 Team Supporters are but after playing it, it seems to be the theme song for the Parramatta Eels football team and seeing it's footy season I thought it was fitting to post. The single was released in 1975 on 7 Records but has no producer or writer for the A side, which by the way the tune is to Click Go The Sheers. The B side was penned by C. Neal but other than that there is no other info on this single that we can find. So if you're a Eels fan; here to download is that single from '75 "The Parramatta Song" b/w "The Kangaroo's March" (MS-063).

Post 431 - John Meillon - The One That Got Away / Under Your Spell

John Meillon travels Australia over thirteen episodes of the ABC TV's "Go Fish Australia", exploring the fishing opportunities there. Here to download is the single released for that show "The One That Got Away" b/w "Under Your Spell" (K-418). Produced by Paul Radcliffe and Tommy Moeller for ABC Records in 1987. The B side was credited to Tommy Moeller and both side were penned by Tommy. A companion book of the show saw print in 1988.

Thursday, 7 June 2012

Post 430 - Doug Parkinson - 5AD Disco Song


This single sided 7" put out by Radio 5AD from Adelaide in 1977 recorded by Doug Parkinson, the single was penned by Bazza Lon and Jamie Rigg. Here to download is that single "5AD Disco Song" (PHS-2553A).

Post 429 - Johnny Ashcroft - Holy Joe The Salvo / Song For Danny


Johnny Ashcroft’s fifth hit, "Holy Joe The Salvo" b/w "Song For Danny" (102622) for RCA Records, was written on the back of an airline sick-bag. It became the Salvation Army’s 1975 Red Shield Appeal Song. The ‘Sallys’ then became widely known as the ‘Salvos’. Johnny was supported by the Hurstville Salvation Army Citadel Brass Band directed by Frank Lucas. The single was produced by Rocky Thomas & Bruce Brown. Both sides were written by Johnny and both songs came from the LP "People, Places and Gertrude".

Thursday, 24 May 2012

Post 428 - Annette Purvis - Livin' In W.A. / When The Going Gets Tough


Back in the 1970’s, Annette Purvis was a young performer on Stars Of The Future, a national half hour children’s variety program which received Logie Awards in 1972, 1974, 1975 and 1976. Annette also appeared during the Miss West Coasts, Telethons and sang the theme to Fat Cat's Fun Show. Her brother owned Purvisonic Sound and had the contract for all the major acts coming to Perth, such as Brenda Lee, Duane Eddy, Chubby Checker and many others during the 60's. Here to download is a single Annette released in 1979 on 7 Records titled "Livin' In W.A" B/W "When The Going Gets Rough" (MS 289 A). The single was produced by Gordon Inglis. I'm not sure but I think this was the only single Annette recorded, maybe some of our W.A. friends can enlighten us. Thanks Fudgezilla for the correction.

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Post 427 - Monte Video & The Cassettes - Mini LP


Monte Video (aka Murray Grindley) ex member of The Underdogs, was made commercially famous for his 1982 number two catchy single mouthful, "Shoop Shoop Diddy Wop Cumma Cumma Wang Dang", which made it to number 2 in NZ and also made it to number 11 on the Australian national charts the same year. The song was later re-released in 1983 in the UK on Geffen Records. Later in 1983 he released the single, "Who’s calling?" backed with "All Night Long" and the ultra catchy Egyptian love single "Sheba (She Sha Shoo)"
The album hit the charts late 1983 simply titled "Monte Video" and was recorded at Auckland's Mandrill Studios, mixed in Sydney Australia and released by Mushroom Records and had the previously distributed tracks plus three others, "Hypnosis" and "You Can’t Stop Me Now”. Murray Grindley joined the legendary Underdogs in 1966 and stayed there until around 1972. Here to download is the mini LP "Monte Video" (GHSP-4015). As an added bonus we have put the B side of "Shoop Shoop" 'Don't Mention My Name" (MX60134) which was not on the mini LP.

Sunday, 6 May 2012

Post 426 - Mondo Rock - Nuovo Mondo LP


This download has been removed upon the request of Mondo Rock management who will be releasing the entire back catalogue of Mondo Rock albums around September. Please support the artists by purchasing when they are available.

In 1982 Mondo Rock released their third LP "Nuovo Mondo", which reached #2, and yielded two Top 40 hits, "No Time" and "The Queen and Me". The next single, the haunting "In Another Love" failed to chart but John Farnham subsequently recorded a version of the Ross Wilson-Gulliver Smith album track "A Touch Of Paradise" and it became an Australian Top 20 single when it was lifted from his hugely successful 1986 comeback album "Whispering Jack". Paul Christie left the group in Sept. 1982 and formed the all-star band The Party Boys; he was replaced by James Gillard. Here to download is that LP "Nuovo Mondo" (600124) produced by Peter McIan.

Post 425 - Mike Rudd & The Heaters - Australian Girl / Talking To The Television


In July 1979, Mike Rudd changed Ariel's name to Mike Rudd and the Heaters. The band played a mix of pub rock and pop and was popular on the Melbourne scene. The band signed to Mushroom Records and issued its debut single here for you to download, `"Australian Girl" b/w "Talking to the TV" (K7780). In June 1980, The Heaters line-up became Mike Rudd, Bill Putt, Tony Fossey and Robert Dillon. The band's debut album, The Unrealist, produced three singles. The records were not successful and The Heaters broke up in June 1982. The single was produced by Howard Gable & Ross Cockle.

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

Post 424 - The Hi-Fi's,The Cicadas,The Gibsons - The Collective Recordings Of


The Hi Fi’s started out as a trio in Melbourne in the early 60's. They gained a recording contract with RCA, changed their name to “The Cicadas” and jumped on the Beatle Bandwagon with a song called “That’s What I Want”. The stadium show in 1963 which included, Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas, Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Robbie Gee and The Cicadas, literally toured the whole of Australia and New Zealand in two weeks. The Cicadas moved to England at the end of 1964 and signed with Phillip & Dorothy Solomon, Manager of the Bachelors, who gave them a recording contract with the new label “Major Minor” and changed their name to “The Gibsons”. The name changed to “The Gibsons” for the sole reason that if they were successful they might have been given free Gibson guitars, which were considered the best in the world at that time. They returned to Australia at the end of 1970 after 6 years without much money but immeasurable memories and experiences. A big thank you to woodynet for this collection for our Blog. It contains all recordings from all three bands and some great art to go with it.

Friday, 20 April 2012

Post 423 - Doug Parkinson - Where Would We Be Without A.B.


Allan Robert Border AM is a former Australian cricketer. Border was for many years the captain of the Australian team. His playing nickname was "A.B.". He played 156 Test matches in his career, a record until it was passed by fellow Australian Steve Waugh. Border still retains the world record for the number of consecutive Test appearances of 153 and the number of Tests as captain. In 1994 Doug Parkinson here for you to download recorded a single for PolyGram Records called "Where Would We Be Without A.B. (855821-2).

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Post 422 - Mother Goose - All Our Eggs In One Album - The Singles Collection


The first time I ever heard of Mother Goose was of course with the 1st single "Baked Beans". Like a lot of others I thought, here’s another novelty song that the radio stations are going to flog and then we’ll never hear of these guys again. Here in the country area of NSW that was exactly what happened. They flogged the track and I never heard anything from them again. Most likely this wasn't the case in the capital cities because they did go on to release ten singles all up, five for Mushroom Records & five for Parole Records. It wasn't till I was reading about them that I realised that they also had many A & B sides that didn't make it on their three LP's. So off we went collecting all the singles and while putting this set together it was then I realised what serious songwriters and musicians these guys really were and wondered why so many of these weren’t big hits all around the country. One that really stands out to me was their single from 1982 "Lonely Girls". After ripping it and fixing it up I played it over and over. Steve Young who wrote many of their songs is a great song writer indeed. So if you were like me and thought "Baked Beans" was just another one hit wonder and these guys dressed a little weirder then Split Enz in their early days, forget that and have a listen to this set of singles because I'm sure you will come away with a very different opinion of the band Mother Goose. A big thank you also goes to Woodynet for the art work and for coming up with the name for this collection.

Saturday, 7 April 2012

Post 421 - Extradition - A Love Song / Minuet


Extradition was a phenomenon when the band first appeared on the Sydney folk-music scene in the late 1960s. They were 'indigenous' exponents of everything remarkable that was happening in the contemporary folk movement and they carried that standard with all the magic and originality of those exciting times. They were impossible to label then and they don't fit into any established category today. Their one and only LP "Hush” remains one of the rarest albums released by an Australian artist. but unlike many other albums of the early seventies, this album is not rock nor blues orientated. Instead it mixes folk, traditional folk, yet remains very listenable. Here to download is their one and only single release from 1970 "A Love Song" b/w "Minuet" (SP-110) Produced by Jimmy Stewart and Doug Ashdown with Gus McNiel for Sweet Peach Records. A big thank you to Guy from rockonvinyl.blogspot.com.au for this single.

Sunday, 1 April 2012

Post 420 - Black Bolt & The Silver Ferns - Give 'em A Taste Of Kiwi / Bondi Blues


A one of single was released in 1980 called "Give 'Em A Taste Of Kiwi"/"Bondi Blues" (HR-600) for EMI. This was recorded by Black Bolt and the Silver Ferns, who were actually Murray Grindley and Neil Edwards, with Red McKelvie and Murray McNabb. The single reached #36 on the national charts. Murray Grindley was also known as Monte Video of "Shoop Shoop Diddy Wop Cumma Cumma Wang Dang" fame. The B side was tagged Grindlay/Edwards/Fox/McKelvie as the artist.

Post 419 - Frankie Davidson - Gimme Dat Ding / Witchetty Willie's Worldwide Walkabout Walla Walla Wookazoo Band


"Gimme Dat Ding" is a 1970 song sung by "one-hit wonder" The Pipkins, written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood. In Australia, versions by Frankie Davidson and Maple Lace were released to compete with the version by the Pipkins. The Maple Lace version can be found at post #3 of our blog, and here for you to download is Frankie's version of "Gimme Dat Ding" B/W "Witchetty Willie's Worldwide Walkabout Walla Walla Wookazoo Band" (FB-013). I must admit I bought this single for it's B side more then the A the title amazed me, how they could print all of it on a 45 single label, but they did. Frankie penned the B side and the single was released in 1970 on Fable Records. The B side reminds me a lot of Charlie Drake's "My Boomerang Won't Come Back" with a touch of Rolf Harris in there too, see what you think? "Gimme Dat Ding" was used (as Gimme Dat Ring) by Coca Cola to advertise their new Ring Pull Cans in the early 1970s. The song reached #7 in Canada. In March 2007, a cover version of "Gimme Dat Ding" received much publicity in Australia when the National Australia Bank used the track as background to its television advertisement for the Australian Rules Football Auskick program for junior footballers.

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Post 418 - Men Of Harlech - Charlie's Getting Married At Last / Tribute


 The Men of Harlech "Charlie's Getting Married at Last" b/w "Tribute" (K-8312) which was the Queens favourite song in 1981. Here for you to download is that single recorded for Mushroom Records, produced by Ol' 55's Jim Manzie for Jim Manzie Productions at Trafalgar Studios in Sydney and engineered by Malcolm Devenish. I got a hold of this info from a band member -  "The band were from Tasmania (apparently, it's the power pop band The Innocents, whose records don't usually sound like this) and the vocals are done by English-born Aussie rock legend Ted Mulry.  Ted Mulry on lead vocal but he is not in the film clip We called ourselves The Men of Harlech because Charles was the Prince of Wales, and we wanted to play on the connection between Wales and Welsh miners' choirs. So we also put on a Welsh accent. I remember doing about 8 hours of radio interviews using a Welsh accent.it was filmed in the shunting tunnel of St.James Station in Sydney. I know this because I'm the guy with the pickaxe".

Post 417 - Rabbit - Too Much Rock 'n' Roll LP


Rabbit was described as frenetic and violently hedonistic, and their second album here for you to download "Too Much Rock n Roll" (SBP 234866) was released in October, 1976 after the release of another two singles. Tinson and Screen then left the band. Barry Lytton joined as drummer and Tinson was not replaced. Recorded at Albert Studios and produced by Peter Dawkins & Bruce Brown this was their last LP for CBS. A non LP single, followed a version of The Raiders' "Let Me", appeared in early 1977. Rabbit split up that same year when both Evans and Porteus left. Tinson, Porteus and Screen then formed Heroes who released an album in 1980. Hinds joined Finch. Tinson and Screen also worked together in Swanee and The Tex Pistols. Dave Evans went on to a string of other bands.

Post 416 - Rabbit - Rabbit LP


Rabbit, Originally "The Cherries" was an Australian hard rock band from Newcastle. The band was formed in 1973 by Mark Tinson (guitar, vocals), Phil Screen (drums) and Jim Porteus (bass). Vocalist Greg Douglas joined in 1974 and was replaced in October of that year by Dave Evans, formerly of AC/DC. The band played a mixture of originals and covers by artists such as Alice Cooper, The Who and The Sweet. Two early singles were followed up by a self-titled album "Rabbit" (SBP 234748) in 1975 for CBS, here for you to download. Backing vocals were by Pamela Barnett and the album was produced by John Egginton at Trafalgar Studios in Sydney. David Hinds joined as rhythm guitarist in 1976.

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Post 415 - Jon English - Stand By Me / Stand By Me (Dance Mix)


In 1993, Jon English starred in the television comedy series "All Together Now". Playing the part of absent-minded, washed-up rock star Bobby Rivers was a good example of English's talents and the self-deprecating sense of humour that has made him a popular figure for so long. English issued "All Together Now" as a single. A new "Best of" album came out in July 1993, and he issued a single in September 1994 here for you to download, "Stand by Me" b/w "Stand By Me (Dance Mix)" (PDSCD 570) on Possum Records. Royalties from this single were donated to the N.S.W. Parkinson's Syndrome Society. Backing vocals was Justine Ballen and Amanda Hanna. Peter Dawkins produced the single with engineer Gavin Dutfield.

Post 414 - Grand Junction - Married Women / Three Plaster Ducks


Grand Junction was a NSW country rock outfit who scored a minor hit with this track in 1979. It was recorded in Parramatta. They were part of Tamworth's 2TM radio station development program. "Married Women" b/w "Three Plaster Ducks" (103516) was their first of three singles and two LP's for RCA Records. In 1980 Doug Rowe from Flying Circus fame join the band until 1982.In 1973 they were known as the Grand Junction Country Band, you can find that single on post #224.

Post 413 - Normie Rowe - Elizabeth / Little Ray Of Sunshine


Normie Rowe's continued to record through the '70s, '80s and 90s. He switched to the Astor label in 1975 and had considerable success with the single here for you to download, "Elizabeth" (A-7265), which won the Best Song category at that year's Tokyo Song Festival. The B-side was Normie's version of the Axiom classic "A Little Ray of Sunshine".

Post 412 - Alison McCallum - Excuse Me / Honk Honk


McCallum's music career began in 1967 at the age of 16. She began with the Jeff Bulls Jazz Band soon leaving to join the Big Apple Union, a Sydney soul band, which evolved into Dr Kandy's Third Eye, in which she shared lead vocals with Gulliver Smith, later of Company Caine. At the end of 1970 she joined Freshwater, a progressive band, who had achieved a certain level of notoriety with their 1970 single "Satan", a song about the Sharon Tate murders. Originally sharing lead vocals with Ian Johnson, by September 1971 she was sole lead vocalist. November 1971 saw the release of her first recorded release with her lead vocals on the bands final single "I Ain't Got The Time", a track that reached the top 20 in the Sydney charts. In 1975 she released her second and final hit single,here for you to download, "Excuse Me" b/w "Honk Honk" (AP-10476), which spent 42 weeks in the national top 30. This was followed by an album, Alison, which spent just two weeks on the top 100 album charts. The single was released on Albert and produced by Simon Napier-Bell. If you look at the pic of the label you will notice Alison's name is spelt "MacCallum" which is a nightmare when looking on eBay as you have to use both spellings to find her...oh the hassles of a record collector.

Monday, 6 February 2012

Post 411 - The News - Boomerang / Louise Louise


The band were Marty Kristian, Brian Engel and Mick Flinn, all were members of the New Seekers at one time or other. They set up their own record label "Megaphone" for this sole release in 1981. Kristian was brought up in Australia, originally training to be an architect at Melbourne University. In 1969 he became a member of the original line up of the New Seekers. Mick Flinn was the bass player for The Mixtures from 1967 - 1972, The Mixtures travelled to the UK in 1971, where Flinn remained after the band's break-up. Subsequent UK projects included Springfield Revival among others. Brian Engel joined the New Seekers in 1978, he was introduced at the bands live shows as "the new guy on the end". Here to download is the one and only single released by The News "Boomerang" b/w "Louise Louise" (MEGA 1). The single was produced by The News. The strange thing we found out is a year earlier in 1980 Frankie J Holden released a version (which can be found at post # 379) with the composer being Mick Flinn but on The News's version in 1981 the composer states Flinn/Kristian/Engel.

Friday, 3 February 2012

Post 410 - Brian Cadd - My Baby Loves To Hurt Me / For The Love Of A Woman


Brian George Cadd was born on the 29th of November 1946, in Perth, Western Australia. He is an Australian singer-songwriter, keyboardist and producer who has performed as a member of The Groop, Axiom, Flying Burrito Brothers and a brillante solo artist. Although he was briefly called Brian Caine in late 1966, when first joining The Groop. Cadd was a child prodigy: winning a TV talent quest when 12 and offered his first professional job as a pianist for a children's TV program. His family relocated to Tasmania and then Melbourne, where Cadd became involved in jazz music of the early 1960s, playing with the Beale Street Jazz Band and The Castaways. Cadd produced fellow Australian acts, Robin Jolley, Ronnie Burns, Broderick Smith, Tina Arena and Glenn Shorrock,and established his own record label called Bootleg Records. From 1966 until his departure for America in 1975, Cadd was one of the most prominent musicians on the local scene. Mushroom issued a one-off single, here for you to download "My Baby (Loves To Hurt Me)" b/w "For The Love Of A Woman (K-8904) in September 1982, The A side was penned by Brian and Max Merritt with the B side by Brian. In 1983 Brian returned to Australia for a two-year period where he ran Graffiti Records for the Polygram Group. Brian set up his production company Shameless Productions, then issued an album and two singles, "Land of the Video" (March 1985) and "Still Hurting Me" (June 1985) on the Graffiti label. To read more about Brian go to http://www.briancadd.com/history.cfm

Post 409 - Anne & Johnny Hawker - Cinderella Rockefella EP


Johnny Hawker achieved success with the Johnny Hawker's Band. After he married singer Anne Hathaway it was natural for them to record together. They hit the charts in 1968 with "Cinderella Rockefella" which had been a number 1 hit for another husband & wife duo Esther & Abi Ofarim. The record boosted them to be a sought after act for club and TV appearances. This single was followed in 1969 with another hit "Dear World" and "Real True Loving". After moving to Festival Records they released the single "Felix & Delilah" in 1973. Here to download is the EP from 1968 “Cinderella Rockefella" (AEP-4055) on Astor Records, the EP was produced by Ron Tudor.

Sunday, 15 January 2012

Post 408 - Gaye Brown - Let A Little Love Come In / Minstrel Song


Not much to say about this single as I have said it all on post # 406, Gaye was a member of The Cleves which turned into Bitch when they moved to the UK. Here for you to download is Gaye's one and only solo single from 1974 “Let A Little Love Come In” b/w “Minstrel Song” released on Anchor Records. I came across this link, which is some interesting reading, http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/musicfeatures/20110514/more

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Post 407 - Bitch - Collection


The three Brown children grew up on their parent’s farm in Clevedon, just south of Auckland. They all studied music and began to play together before adding another local, Milton Lane to their line-up. Milton played rhythm guitar and they called themselves the Clevedonaires

By 1965 they had changed their style and were then covering hits by The Who, the Small Faces and The Beatles. In 1966 they released their first recording on the Impact label called "How You Lied". 1967 saw two more singles, "He's Ready" and "Funny How Love Can Be". A final single, "Sunny Godge Street" was released in 1968, just prior to the group departing for Australia

On arrival in Australia they shortened their name to The Cleves. Their was plenty of work around Sydney, at one stage they had Vince Maloney (ex Bee Gees) in their line-up. From 1968 to 1970 they recorded three singles, "Tintookies 2000", "Sticks And Stones" and "You And Me" for Festival, along with two EP's, "A Taste Of Energy" and "Music From Michael" in 1970 and an album "The Cleves" in 1971.

The band moved to England in 1971, at which point Graham decided to return to New Zealand and was replaced by Aussie drummer Ace Follington (ex Chain and Country Radio). At this time they renamed themselves to Bitch. They recorded three singles here for you to download.

The three singles were "Laughing"/"House Where I Live" (CB-151) in 1971, "Good Time Coming"/"At The Party" (WB-16235) in 1973 and "Wildcat"/"I'm Gonna Love You" (K-16313) also in 1973. The first single was a cover of The Guess Who's 1970 hit. None of the singles were commercially successful. Bitch recorded an album for Warners which was never released.

After releasing a solo single Gaye Brown returned to New Zealand. Bass player Rob Aickin returned home in the mid-1970s and ended up producing Hello Sailor, The Dudes and Golden Harvest. He currently lives in Australia. Guitarist Ron Brown returned to New Zealand and along with Gaye and Graham Brown are now playing together again as The North Road Band.

Sunday, 8 January 2012

Post 406 - Kids - Care For Kids / Through Children's Eyes


Peter Best was born on the 18th October 1943 in Adelaide, South Australia. He is an award-winning Australian film composer who has contributed to such films as "Doing Time for Patsy Cline" (1997), "Muriel's Wedding" (1994), "Crocodile Dundee" (1986), "Crocodile Dundee II" (1988), "Bliss" (1985) and "The Adventures of Barry McKenzie" (1972). His career started in 1970, but here’s a single from 1979 writen and produced by Peter Best for the Children Of The World during the "International Year Of The Child". The single also features Linda George and Paul Meaney. Here to download is the single "Care For Kids" b/w "Through Children's Eyes" (AP 11890) on Albert Productions. Big thanks to Peter for this one.

Sunday, 1 January 2012

Post 405 - John St. Peeters - So Many Ways / Al Capone


John St. Peeters got his start under the name Johnny Lo Piccolo. His first singles were accordion tracks as the fresh-faced Johnny was known as the “Squeezebox Kid”. John has achieved a number of chart-placed singles, including “Deep Inside of Me”, “High Class Woman”, “Wonderworld” and the single here for you to download "So Many Ways" b/w "Al Capone" (103294). The single was produced by Spencer Lee in 1978 for RCA Records. His big run of hits from 1978-1980 were on RCA and none of them have yet been released CD. In 2001 John did some foreign language versions of this single.

Post 404 - Harry Young & Sabbath - Paper Girl / Bus Driver's Son


This was the second last single released by Chart Records, Harry Young & Sabbath who had the hit "Wheat In The Field", it was also their second last single release in 1971. The rest of Harry Young & Sabbath recording were released on a CD called "Recollections" which Includes their hit singles "Wheat In The Field", and "San Bernadino" plus many previously unreleased tracks. The members went their own way some years ago and are all still involved in the music industry. Neither this single nor it's B side were on that CD.(label change would be the reason I'm thinking.) Here to download is the single "Paper Girl" b/w "Bus Driver's Son" (CHK-4384). A side penned by Harry and the B side penned by Harry & Tony Mitchell. The single was produced by Ron Patton. To buy the "Recollections" CD go to http://ozsongs.com.au/ It's well worth a listen.

Post 403 - Australian Cricket Team 1972 - Here Comes The Aussies / Bowl A Ball Swing A Bat


The 1972 Australian Cricket Team recorded this single to coincide with their Ashes Tour of England. It was done some years before the mass marketing of World Series Cricket. The whole of team sang on the record. There were many great cricketers in the side at the time: Ian Chappell, Greg Chappell, Dennis Lillee, Rod Marsh, Doug Walters and a dozen or so other household names. The single was co-written by Rod McQueen & Daniel Boone who had the hits "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast", "Skydiver" and "Beautiful Sunday". It was produced by Larry Page for Penny Farthing Records. Here to download is that single "Here Come The Aussies" b/w "Bowl A Ball Swing A Bat" (PFK-4776). The team of 1972 drew the series 2 all and thus England retained the ashes. In the next series in Australia 1974-75 Jeff Thomson and Denis Lillee ripped the English apart and we indeed won the ashes back. As a bonus we have included what we think must have been the English B side of the single, the same song appears on the A side and the same on the B side except the B side has a complete different musical arrangement bit of a mystery, maybe someone out there may enlighten us.......

Post 402 - Alan Hawking - If I Win Tattslotto / The Partner Nobody Chose


Alan was born on the 7th of July 1931, he worked as a cabinetmaker, so he made his first guitar which led to a guitar making hobby. Later he joined the well known fretted instrument maker in Melbourne, “Maton” he stayed 15 years until he became a professional musician. In 1955 Alan & Brother Russell formed The Hawking Brothers, as a duo they recorded their first 78rpm Regal Zonophone disc, “My Darling Daisy”. Since then almost 30 more recordings in the Hawking Brothers name for W & G, Parlophone”, “Fable”, “Planet”, “Crest”, “Columbia” and “RCA”. Alan recorded 3 LP's and 5 singles for RCA as a solo artist, here to download is his 1982 single "If I Win Tatts Lotto" b/w "The Partner Nobody Chose" (103973). In 1988 sadly Alan passed away on 19th September.

Monday, 19 December 2011

Post 401 - Kerri-Anne Kennerley - Sounds Of Christmas / Sounds Of Christmas (Instrumental)


Kerri-Anne Wright Kennerley was born on 22nd of September 1953 in Brisbane, she is an Australian television personality. She is one of Australia's most seasoned light entertainment hosts. She is noted for her very professional and personable hosting style, and her ability to handle awkward guests and situations with gentle humour and composure. In 1981 she landed her first adult role on Australian TV, as the dowdy Melinda Burgess in TV series The Restless Years, She hosted the breakfast TV program Good Morning Australia a role she held for 11 years. During the 1980s Kerri-Anne also performed as a singer, and released a self-titled album "Kerri-Anne" as well as a Christmas single in 1985 here for you to download. The single "Sounds Of Christmas" b/w "Sounds Of Christmas (Instrumental)" (K 9899) released on Festival Records was written by Geoff & Anne Hales.

Post 400 - Eurogliders - Christmas In Kings Cross


Eurogliders changed record labels from Polygram to CBS in 1983, At the height of the band's success, Grace Knight and Bernie Lynch reconciled their relationship and were married in 1985 but the union was short-lived. Despite their marital separation, they stayed together in the band for another four years. In 1988 they released the LP "Groove" one of the singles lifted from that LP was "Listen", to keep in the Christmas theme, for you to download is the non album track B side of the single "Christmas In Kings Cross" (652859 7) written by Bernie Lynch and recorded at CBS Studios in East Sydney. Eurogliders official website was shut down in September 2008.

Post 399 - Col Elliott - Merry Xmas / Don't Winge And Scream


Col Elliott is an Australian stand-up comedian who has since been active since the early 1970s, based mainly on character based comedy. He has released more than 20 albums. His first taste of the business was in his Navy days, moonlighting in the bars of Singapore and Hong Kong for drinks and tips. He left the Navy in 1972 and as Col puts it, he wasn’t quite prepared for Civilian life. He joined the Navy as a boy of 15. Col said “ I left the Navy with a basic knowledge of Bingo, I could ask for a beer in five different languages, and track a submarine, that didn’t exactly give me many options in the middle of Melbourne in 1972". Col said he stumbled into show business in 1973. He needed tyres for his clapped out old car and the coppers had put it off the road - “...they didn’t like my Angry Anderson tyres"!Here to download is Col's Christmas single released in 1984 " Merry Xmas" b/w "Don't Winge And Scream" (CES-1383). Alan Caswell and Mick Hamilton penned the A side with Col writing the B side, both song come from the "Move Over Rover" LP. Another version of this song can be found on post #192 by Sanity Clause.