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Star Spangled Banger: Star Spangled Banger
One of the rarest Australian albums ever - a heady mix of English flavored progressive rock (Family, Cressida), reflective piano ballads and a hint of Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band like lunacy!
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Spectrum: Milesago (2CD)
Spectrum's second album Milesago is one of the key Australian releases of the Seventies, and a progressive rock milestone. The double album was originally released on EMI’s Harvest Records imprint (home to artists such as Pink Floyd, Kevin Ayers, The Move and Deep Purple) – and you couldn’t find a more appropriate label for such spaced-out progressive psych!
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Harem Scarem - Pilgrim's Progress Deluxe Edition
Harem Scarem emerged from Melbourne's mid-80's indie scene, but, it could be argued, were closer in sound to classic Australian blues-rock from a decade before (Dingoes, Coloured Balls, Chain etc.). Their sound was infused with a heady mix of punk spirit and Stax soul that also made them contemporaries of the likes of The Gun Club and the Beasts Of Bourbon.
HAREM SCAREM 5 STAR REVIEW more...
NB: Harem Scarem have reformed to promote this reissue and will be playing at Melbourne's Corner Hotel on Saturday, the 29th. of March
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Various Artists: The Complete Havoc Singles 1971-1973 (2CD)
Comprehensive collection of all 19 A's & B's from the influential Melbourne label. Artists include: Billy Thorpe & the Aztecs, Lobby Loyde and the Coloured Balls, The Wild Cherries, Michael Turner In Session, Carson and Star Spangled Banger. 2 bonus tracks.
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The Numbers: Numerology 1979-1982
20 track retrospective, featuring all 6 singles (including the hits ‘The Modern Song’ and ‘Five Letter Word’), 2 rare B-sides, selected highlights from The Numbers and 39.51and the whole of their legendary debut Govt Boy. Plus: 24 page booklet with extensive liner notes, new interviews with Chris and Annalisse Morrow and rare photos.
check out the awesome Numbers tribute MySpace site here
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Kush: Presents...Snow White and The Eight Straights
Think of Bowie channelling Sinatra, fronting Blood, Sweat & Tears (playing Chicago covers) and you might get an idea of what Kush sounded like! Fronted by the androgynous and enigmatic Jeff Duff and backed by a startlingly original progressive octet, Kush's 1974 debut album is one of the all-time classic Australian LP's (includes the singles ‘Easy Street’, ‘McArthur Park’ and ‘Wait’ - and the epic ‘Christopher John’).
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