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    Posted: June 03 2010 at 09:40
Just wondering if they are prog related
 
I had heard these Australian 70s guys were prog and they are listed on
 
 
heres their website
 
 
I havent found any music online yet but working on it
 
 
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They are here on this prog CD too
 
 
In fact a lot of Aussie bands are here that are not listed on PA. I guess ome are not as prog as others but surely some consideration is worthy.
 
Most are perhaps under eclectic or psychedelic coming from this era.  
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Post Options Post Options   Quote AtomicCrimsonRush Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 03 2010 at 10:11
Sorry cant find any songs but I have some on CD.
 
Gotta run now its very late (1:10) try again tomorrow
 
thx for any consideration on these  Aussie prog bands.
 
 
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... Love this sleeve. Clap

Would you send me some of their samples if possible?
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Working on it now but its not easy. I will keep looking into it
 
 
Heres another band too on the album
 
 
 
 
 


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Track listing is here
 
Reissue specialists Raven Records (Australia) -- co-founded by Oz Rock's human encyclopedia Glenn A. Baker -- have done a sterling job over the years of resurrecting great music from the past. This two-CD set (two and a half hours of playing time) is a proverbial cornucopia of intriguing, and largely forgotten, prog rock from some fine antipodean exponents of the genre. Actually, many of these artists found success in the mainstream Down Under, but Golden Miles showcases them in their more adventurous moments. The stylistic range across the album's 30 tracks is quite stunning, but certainly this is progressive rock -- just don't expect everything to sound like King Crimson. Ear-catching tracks include the jazz-slanted "Make Your Stash" by legendary Aussie rockers Daddy Cool (best known for their rock & roll anthem "Eagle Rock"), the Zappa-ish "Make It Begin" by Sons of the Vegetal Mother (also fronted by Daddy Cool singer Ross Wilson), and the quaking "'Til My Death" by avant-garde metallurgists Buffalo (from their landmark 1973 album, Volcanic Rock). But the curio of curios is "Seasons of Change" by Fraternity, a tuneful, psychedelic folk-rock number sung by none other than a pre-AC/DC Bon Scott. Excellent liner notes include a capsule bio (written by Ian McFarlane) on each band and an overview of the period (from Baker). Probably of most interest to collectors, aficionados, and those who personally remember this musical chapter of yore, many casual listeners will also find Golden Miles very entertaining fare. ~ Adrian Zupp

Liner Note Author: Glenn A. Baker.

Illustrator: Paul White.
Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock Music


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Category Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Progressive
Label Raven
Orig Year 1997
All Time Sales Rank   360585  
CD Universe Part number 1135300
Catalog number 39
Discs 2
Release Date Feb 11, 1997
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
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Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock CD DISC 1:
1. No Dying in the Dark - Bakery
2. Travelling South - Carson
3. Lotus 1 - Lotus
4. Golden Miles - Healing Force
5. Inner Spring - Bulldog
6. Melodies of St. Kilda/Southern Cross: Melodies Of St Kilda / Southern Cross - The Master's Apprentices
7. Girl of 17 - Galadriel
8. Lady Sunshine - Tamam Shud
9. You Realise You Realise - Tully
10. I Am the Sea - Wild Cherries
11. Fanciful Flights of Mind - Jeff St. John/Copperwine/Jeff St John's Copperwine
12. Getting Through - Melissa
13. Here It Comes Again - Pirana
14. Wichita Lineman - King Harvest
15. Freedom Train - Friends
16. Seasons of Change - Fraternity
17. Satan's Woman - Freshwater
18. Ain't No Loving Left - Fanny Adams
Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock Songs DISC 2:
1. Make Your Stash - Daddy Cool
2. Superbody - Spectrum
3. Day Superman Got Busted, The - Company Caine
4. Free - Kahvas Jute
5. Long Legged Lovely - Blackfeather
6. Shake Off - Tymeplace
7. Make It Begin - Sons of the Vegetal Mother
8. Human Being - Coloured Balls
9. 'Til My Death - Buffalo
10. 12 Lb Toothbrush - Madder Lake
11. Extra Terrestrial Boogie - Mackenzie Theory
12. Darkness - Dragon
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Post Options Post Options   Quote AmericanProgster Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 27 2010 at 19:36
I have their Sea of Joy album (1971). If that album speaks for their other ones than I would suggest maybe prog-folk or psych/space prog.

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Just received a review copy of Live at Sydney Town Hall - gave it a quick listen and some of it is quite interesting (despite minor digressions here and there).

Will post a link to the review once it is up but in the meantime you can check out Chapter Music (they just released the above CD):  http://www.chaptermusic.com.au/

CH76 Tully RGB Lo

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“Doyens of the Sydney underground/progressive scene in the late 60’s and early 70s” – Milesago

Chapter Music presents two rare live recordings from quintessential Sydney prog group Tully, including their 1970 performance of Australia’s first ever rock opera. These recordings capture the band in their first incarnation, before they joined forces with members of revered folk-psych band Extradition to explore more contemplative territory.

Formed in late 1968, Tully the First were wild, expansive and unpredictable, their live shows now the stuff of legend. Terry Wilson (vocals), Richard Lockwood (reeds), Michael Carlos (organ), John Blake (bass) and Robert Taylor (drums) employed extended improvisation, spacious dynamics and an intuitive intensity, so impressing Australian jazz icon John Sangster that he called them “the best band in the world at the time.”

In mid 69, Tully became the house band for love-rock musical Hair, recording the original cast album later that year. They also starred in a six part live-in-studio series Fusions, which premiered on ABC TV in August 1969. Sights & Sounds Of 69, from a May show of the same name, is the only live Tully recording to have survived the intervening four decades, and documents a typically far-ranging, mind-expanding performance. Ken Firth (later of the Ferrets) replaced John Blake on bass in December 1969.

Perhaps Australia’s greatest living composer, Peter Sculthorpe wrote Love 200 specifically with Tully and vocalist Jeannie Lewis in mind. The work, commemorating Captain Cook’s expedition to map the Transit of Venus in 1769, was dismissed by the stuffy classcial establishment at the time, but Sculthorpe now calls it simply “one of my best works.” Heard here for the first time since the early 70s, Love 200 is an astounding piece, both elegant and jarring, serene and chaotic.

After Tully’s 1970 self-titled debut, Wilson and Taylor left the band, which then assimilated Extradition’s Shayna Stewart and Colin Campbell before releasing two more albums, Sea Of Joy (1971) and Loving Is Hard (1972), both markedly different from their fiery and often thunderous early form. Sadly, all three of Tully’s studio albums are still to be officially reissued.

Until then, Live at Sydney Town Hall 1969-70 is a fascinating insight into the early work of one of Australia’s most heralded, but least heard bands.

You can hear excerpts of Love 200 and Sights & Sounds of 69 at Tully’s band new Myspace site: www.myspace.com/tullychapter


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Post Options Post Options   Quote machinemusic Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2010 at 19:44
also, here is a link to Juno Records. They carry the Japanese CD reissue of Sea of Joy - you can listen to a few short samples on their site:
 
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/335977-01.htm




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Only links to legal downloads please

Many thanks.

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