Sunday, March 25, 2018

20 Great Australian Hits (1977)


20 Great Australian Hits    <----- Listen To The Album

Side A
1. The Mixtures - The Pushbike Song
2. Johnny Chester - The World's Greatest Mum
3. John Williamson - Old Man Emu
4. Bill & Boyd - Santa Never Made It To Darwin
5. The Hawking Brothers - Catfish John
6. Liv Maessen - Snowbird
7. Matt Flinders - Butterfly
8. Jigsaw - Yellow River
9. Johnny Chester - Glory Glory
10. Drummond - Daddy Cool

Side B
1.Liv Maessen - Knock Knock Who's There ?
2.Johnny Chester - Shame & Scandal
3. Matt Flinders - Picking Up Pebbles
4. Bluestone - Wind & Rain
5. The Mixtures - In The Summertime
6. Bobby & Laurie - Carroll County Accident
7. Axiom - A Little Ray Of Sunshine
8. Jigsaw - How Do You Do ?
9. Anne & Johnny Hawker - Cinderella Rockefella
10. The Mixtures - Captain Zero

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Ugly Things Volume 4


Ugly Things Volume 4 - Dreamtime Downunder <------- Listen to the album


Side One - Psych Rock
1. The James Taylor Move - And I Heard The Fire Sing
2.The Wright Of Waye - Sun God
3. Inside Looking Out - Long Live Sivananda
4. The Easybeats - Peculiar Hole In The Sky
5. The Wild Cherries - Krome Plated Yabby
6. Jeff St John & The Id - Eastern Dream
7. House Of Nimrod - Slightly Delic
8. The Vegetable Garden - Hypnotic Suggestion
9. The Bucket - I Can't Help Thinking Of You
10. Hi Revving Tongues - Tropic Of Capricorn

Side Two - Flower Pop
1. The Masters' Apprentices - Living In A Child's Dream
2. Procession - Listen
3. Larry's Rebels - Halloween
4. Vyt & The World - Tiny Timothy
5. Simple Image - Spinning, Spinning, Spinning
6.The Twilights - Time & Motion Man
7. The Love Machine - The Lonely Hearts Club Christmas Party
8. The Questions - And Things Unsaid
9. Terry Britten - Bargain Day
10. The Dave Miller Set - Mr Guy Fawkes

Friday, February 16, 2018

Matt "Shaking Hands" Williamson

Bathurst, NSW (Australia) singer songwriter Matt Williamson writes honest, heartfelt songs about personal relationships with people and the land and history of the Bathurst area. Largely undiscovered and in his 60s Matt's recordings will bear testament to his talent for many years to come.