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1.1 Somebody Left Me Crying1.2 Time to Live1.3 Be Bop a Lula1.4 Momma - Part 11.5 Drum Solo1.6 Momma - Part 21.7 The Dawn Song (Bonus Track)1.8 Time to Live (Bonus Track)1.9 Most People I Know Think That I'm Crazy (Bonus Track)1.10 Regulation 3 Pufff (Bonus Track)1.11 Believe It Just Like Me (Bonus Track)1.12 Get to Hell Out of Here (Bonus Track)1.13 Long Live Rock 'N Roll (Bonus Track) |
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Description: | Aztecs Live =Deluxe= by Billy & Aztecs Thorpe, released 3 April 2007, includes the following tracks: "Be Bop A Lula", "Drum Solo", "The Dawn Song", "Most People I Know Think That I'm Crazy" and more.
This version of Aztecs Live =Deluxe= comes as a 1xCD. - On Sunday June 13 1971, The Aztecs, Chain, Daddy Cool, Wild Cherries, La de Da's, Healing Force and Lotus were the line-up for a concert at the Melbourne town hall. Taking advantage of such a big occasion, The Aztecs decided to record their set for a live LP and tv special - complete with a 30 foot inflatable starfish type creature that deflated too early and had to be held up by various roadies and friends so the band could keep playing! The resulting LP 'Aztecs Live' (also known as "Live At Melbourne Town Hall") captures the band on the brink of becoming the biggest band in Australia, and a rare document of the Thorpe, Matthews, Morgan and Wheeler line-up. Aztec Music's deluxe reissue of this album is augmented by the 6 A & B sides of the Aztecs' singles for the Havoc label - including 'The Dawn Song' and the monster hit (and all-time aussie classic) 'Most People I Know Think That I'm Crazy'. Plus, as an additional bonus, a never-before-available-track: 'long Live Rock 'N Roll', live from the Rosebud Outdoor Festival in 1972. The CD is packaged in a 6 panel digipak, digitally remastered by Gil Matthews, with liner notes by Ted Lethborg. The 24 page booklet is full of great quotes and many rare images from the live Aztecs TV special. Billy Thorpe, Lobby Loyde, Gil Matthews, Warren Morgan and Paul Wheeler were all interviewed in February 2007 for the liner notes (possibly Billy Thorpe's last recorded interview before his shock death on Feb 28th).Originally released in December 1971 [Havoc HST 4001]
Tracks 7 & 8 originally released as single A and B-side in 1971 [Havoc H.1003]
Tracks 9 & 10 originally released as single A and B-side in 1972 [Havoc H.1012]
Tracks 11 & 12 originally released as single A and B-side in 1972 [Havoc H.1014]
Track 13 recorded live at Rosebud outdoor festival ( 1972 ) and previously unreleased
CD Backcover Digipak: "To seek nothing and find nothing is to have everything." Billy Thorpe.
Recorded Live at Consolidated Rock Concert No. 4 in the Melbourne Town Hall, June 13, 1971.
Recording by: Sound Studio 31 (6355-51)
Technical Assistance: Klarion Enterprises P/L.
Engineers:
G. Matthews
P. Blackmore
E. Floyd
Tracks 1 to 8 phonografic copyright (p) 1971 : Havoc Records
Tracks 9 to 12 phonografic copyright (p) 1972 : Havoc Records
Track 12 phonografic copyright (p) 2007 : Aztec Music Pty. Ltd.
Tracks 1 to 13 licensed courtesy of the Aztecs
Tracks published :
1, 2, 4 and 6 to 13 Mushroom Music Publishing
3 Aberbach
5 Aztec Music Publishing
Made in Australia.
All information are taken from booklet including liner notes.
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No. of tracks: |
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Manufacturer No.: |
AVSCD023 |
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