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The Clarion Call (CD)

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Track Listing

DISC 1 for The Clarion Call (CD) Album By Various Artists
1   No One Really Loves A Clown - Snowden, Robbie  
2   Cry I Do - Cook, Colin  
3   I've Been Watching You - Kennedy, Russ & The Little Wheels  
4   Glad Not Sad (live) - Times  
5   Bama Lama Bama Loo - Hoff, Ray & The Offbeats  
6   Take This Hammer - Ingram, Glen & The Clan  
7   Love Makes Sweet Music - Valentines  
8   Hypnotic Suggestion - Vegetable Garden  
9   I've Got My Eyes On You (And I Like What I See) - Kennedy, Russ & The Little Wheels  
10   No Good Without You - Birds  
11   My Good Friend Mary Jane - Hoff, Ray & The Offbeats  
12   Near To Me - Troupadours  
13   Talkin' - Snowden, Robbie  
14   King Of The Mountain - Proclamation  
15   Go Laddie - Hammond, Maggie  
16   Riot In Cell Block #9 - Cook, Colin  
17   Magic Words - Birds  
18   She Said - Valentines  
19   Long Time Gone - Walker, Terry & The Hi Five  
20   Even Stevens - Vegetable Garden  
21   Why Me - Valentines  
22   Tossin' And Turnin' - Hoff, Ray & The Offbeats  
23   Little Boat - Troupadours  
24   Tea And Sympathy - Proclamation  
25   That It's Me - Ingram, Glen & The Clan  
26   Dust In My Pants - Birds  
27   Gloria - Spektors  
28   On My Mind - Spektors  
29   Glad Not Sad (live) - Times  
30   Step Back (demo) - Young, Johnny & The Easy Beats  
 


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Title Note

Liner Note Author: Alec Palao.

Recording information: 1965-1970.

Unknown Contributor Role: Marty Clarke.

Arranger: Maggie Hammond.

As isolated as the Australian rock scene was from the rest of the world in the 1960s, western Australia was yet more isolated, due both to its remoteness and sparse population. There was, nonetheless, rock being made in the region, and a label, the Perth-based Clarion Records, to record it. This 30-track compilation of 1965-1970 recordings is stuffed with names that'll stump even the relatively knowledgeable connoisseur of '60s Australian rock, though the Valentines are known for including future AC/DC singer Bon Scott, and members of the Easybeats wrote or co-wrote a couple tracks (the Valentines' "She Said" and Johnny Young's "Step Back"). There was a lot of good rock issued in Australia in the '60s, but a lot of it was mediocre and/or heavily derivative of British and American performers as well. Like numerous other anthologies of below-first-division '60s rock from Down Under, this suffers from explicit imitation of '60s U.K. and (less frequently) '60s U.S. sounds and less than outstanding material, though it's OK for what it is. It's wide-ranging, certainly, with cuts clearly inspired by the British Invasion, soul, folk-rock, folk-pop, blues-rock, and psychedelia (the Vegetable Garden's "Hypnotic Suggestion" and "Even Stevens" are particularly contrived pop-psych). Wisely, the focus is not on the well-known American and British cover tunes that comprised a good deal of the release schedule throughout Australia, but on original material and the more obscure or odder covers, which could encompass some surprisingly off the beaten track items. There could have been few other bands, for instance, that covered the Soft Machine's first (non-LP, flop) single, "Love Makes Sweet Music," as the Valentines did. Not much grabs you by the throat here, though it's not bad. But some above-average cuts include Maggie Hammond's 1966 folk-rock take on "Wild Mountain Thyme" (here titled "Go Laddie") and the Spektors' raunchy cover of Mike Berry's "On My Mind." Obsessive AC/DC collectors might want this for the two live cuts by the Spektors (taken from a mid-'60s TV broadcast), with Bon Scott on drums and one lead vocal. Easybeats collectors, meanwhile, should note that Johnny Young's version of the George Young-Stevie Wright-penned "Step Back" on this CD is not the one that became a big Australian hit for Young, but an acoustic demo, performed in a Perth hotel room with backing by the Easybeats' George Young and Harry Vanda. ~ Richie Unterberger

Album Description

As isolated as the Australian rock scene was from the rest of the world in the 1960s, western Australia was yet more isolated, due both to its remoteness and sparse population. There was, nonetheless, rock being made in the region, and a label, the Perth-based Clarion Records, to record it. This 30-track compilation of 1965-1970 recordings is stuffed with names that'll stump even the relatively knowledgeable connoisseur of '60s Australian rock, though the Valentines are known for including future AC/DC singer Bon Scott, and members of the Easybeats wrote or co-wrote a couple tracks (the Valentines' "She Said" and Johnny Young's "Step Back"). There was a lot of good rock issued in Australia in the '60s, but a lot of it was mediocre and/or heavily derivative of British and American performers as well. Like numerous other anthologies of below-first-division '60s rock from Down Under, this suffers from explicit imitation of '60s U.K. and (less frequently) '60s U.S. sounds and less than outstanding material, though it's OK for what it is. It's wide-ranging, certainly, with cuts clearly inspired by the British Invasion, soul, folk-rock, folk-pop, blues-rock, and psychedelia (the Vegetable Garden's "Hypnotic Suggestion" and "Even Stevens" are particularly contrived pop-psych). Wisely, the focus is not on the well-known American and British cover tunes that comprised a good deal of the release schedule throughout Australia, but on original material and the more obscure or odder covers, which could encompass some surprisingly off the beaten track items. There could have been few other bands, for instance, that covered the Soft Machine's first (non-LP, flop) single, "Love Makes Sweet Music," as the Valentines did. Not much grabs you by the throat here, though it's not bad. But some above-average cuts include Maggie Hammond's 1966 folk-rock take on "Wild Mountain Thyme" (here titled "Go Laddie") and the Spektors' raunchy cover of Mike Berry's "On My Mind." Obsessive AC/DC collectors might want this for the two live cuts by the Spektors (taken from a mid-'60s TV broadcast), with Bon Scott on drums and one lead vocal. Easybeats collectors, meanwhile, should note that Johnny Young's version of the George Young-Stevie Wright-penned "Step Back" on this CD is not the one that became a big Australian hit for Young, but an acoustic demo, performed in a Perth hotel room with backing by the Easybeats' George Young and Harry Vanda. ~ Richie Unterberger



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