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-Ayers Rock - Beyond - 1976 (1993 Mushroom Records)-Жанр: progressive rock, australian, fusion, jazz rock
Носитель: CD Reissue Страна-производитель диска (релиза): Australia Год издания оригинала: 1976 Год переиздания: 1993 Издатель (лейбл): Mushroom Records (Mushroom Midprice Masters) Номер по каталогу: MUSH32016.2 Страна исполнителя (группы) : Australia Аудио кодек: FLAC (*.flac) Тип рипа: (tracks + .cue) Битрейт аудио: lossless Корректность рипа: Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: full scans, jpeg png, 300 dpi Продолжительность: 34:42 Источник (релизер): Argosy, REDacted Трэклист: 1. Moondah (Beyond) (6:45) 2. A Place to Go (5:49) 3. Catchanemu (4:37) 4. Song for Darwin (6:55) 5. Angel in Disguise (7:35) 6. Little Kings (2:58) Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 4 from 7. December 2014 REM GENRE "Progressive Rock" ----------------------- foobar2000 1.3.10 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 At the end of their US tour in September 1975 Ayers Rock recorded their second album, Beyond, at the Record Plant in Los Angeles. The album, produced by the group and John Stronach, received a $60,000 advance from A&M Records.
On 18 October, The Sun reported that McGuire had left the band. At a reception when Ayers Rock returned to Australia, he said: "The pressure of the tour was just too much. We were on the road all the time and I guess I wasn't as strong as the rest of the band. When we got into the studio I had the shakes. I mean I was playing the right notes, but not in the right places." To finish the album McGuire's friend Les Young played some of the bass guitar parts, and American Jeff Castleman played bass on "Catchanemu". Young also briefly played live with Ayers Rock in Australia, including an October 1975 show at the State Theatre in Sydney. McGuire returned to the group at the Dallas Brooks Hall on 21 October 1975, to warm applause. Album cover with two images: one upright and another at a 90-degree rotation Cover of the US version of Beyond (April 1976), shows an outback scene when upright and the head of an Australian aboriginal man when the cover is rotated 90° to the right (cover design by Ian McCausland). In late November Ayers Rock appeared at the final Reefer Cabaret event, at Ormond Hall in Prahran. The performance was recorded for a double album, A-Reefer-Derci (1976). In January 1976, Rock Australia Magazine named Ayers Rock Musicians of the Year for 1975 in their "New Year's Honours List". Kennedy left to join Marcia Hines' backing band in February 1976, and they reportedly married late in the decade. In Ayers Rock, Kennedy was temporarily replaced by Doug Gallacher. In April 1976 Beyond was released in Australia and the US, making the Kent Music Report top 50. Two singles from the album were released: "Little Kings" (October 1975) and "Song for Darwin" (May 1976), but neither charted. The US cover for Beyond features a rock in the distance, which becomes the face of an Aboriginal man with eyes closed when the cover is rotated 90° to the right. Artist and Mushroom Records art director Ian McCausland also designed The Rolling Stones' 1973 Australian tour poster. The album cover illustrates a central principle of Aboriginal spirituality: the deep connection between the land and the Aboriginal peoples. In an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission publication, "Our Land Our Life", S. Knight described the Aboriginal position: "We don't own the land, the land owns us. The land is my mother, my mother is the land. Land is the starting point to where it all began." According to the Australian government webpage, The Dreaming: "Once the ancestor spirits had created the world, they changed into trees, the stars, rocks, watering holes or other objects. These are sacred places of Aboriginal culture." In May 1976 Gallacher was replaced by Russell Dunlop, formerly of Aesop's Fables, Levi Smith's Clefs, SCRA, Mother Earth, and the Johnny Rocco Band. In an interview with Greg Kelton of The Advertiser, Loughnan outlined the band's future: "If Beyond doesn't make it for us in the States we might as well forget all about Ayers Rock." From May to July they toured the US again, "only achiev[ing] limited success overseas." After the tour Dunlop and Loughnan left, and on 25 August Mushroom Records announced that Ayers Rock had broken up after Loughnan decided to remain in the US to study. Brown, Doyle, and McGuire indicated that they would revive the group with new members Chris Brown — guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
James Doyle — guitar, acoustic guitar Duncan McGuire — bass Col Loughnan — tenor & soprano & alto & baritone saxophone, flute, keyboards, vocals, strings arrangements Mark Kennedy — drums, percussion + Les Young — bass Jim Hughart, Milton Kestenbaum — double bass Dorothy Remsen — harp Bill Carson — congas (1) Jeff Castleman — bass (3) Erno Neufeld — violin [solo] (6) Allan Harshman, Dan Neufeld, David Schwartz, Myer Bello — viola Edgar Lustgarten, Fred Seykora, Jackie Lustgarten, Kathleen McCarthy — violin Для того, чтобы скачать .torrent Вам необходимо зарегистрироваться |
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