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Spectrum Talk Boogie

by Paul Cashmere on August 21, 2012

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Boogie is a great compilation from Warner Music featuring Australian Blues, R&B and Heavy Rock from the 70s.

Warner Music’s Dave Laing put the compilation together with some of Australia’s greatest artists ever like Cold Chisel, Daddy Cool, Billy Thorpe, Rose Tattoo and Jo Jo Zep as well as some of the harder to find acts like Carson, Indelible Murtceps, Martin Arminger and Friends.

Mike Rudd and Bill Putt feature as Spectrum, Indelible Murtceps and Ariel on Boogie and dropped into Noise11.com to talk about the album.

CD 1
1. Chain: Black And Blue
2. Blackfeather: Boppin’ The Blues
3. Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs: C.C. Rider
4. Band Of Light: The Destiny Song
5. Spectrum: I’ll Be Gone
6. La De Das: Gonna See My Baby Tonight
7. Stevie Wright: Guitar Band
8. Rose Tattoo: Bad Boy For Love
9. Buster Brown: Something To Say
10. Coloured Balls: Flash
11. Kahvas Jute: She’s So Hard To Shake
12. Masters Apprentices: I’m Your Satisfier
13. Buffalo: Sunrise (Come My Way)
14. Madder Lake: 12lb Toothbrush
15. Wendy Saddington And The Copperwine: Backlash Blues
16. Friends: Bird On A Wire
17. Indelible Murtceps: Esmeralda
18. Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band: Your Feets Too Big
19. Renée Geyer: Dust My Blues
20. Cold Chisel: Home And Broken Hearted
21. Ariel: Worm-Turning Blues
22. Daddy Cool: Daddy Rocks Off

CD 2
1. Matt Taylor: I Remember When I Was Young
2. La De Das: Too Pooped To Pop
3. Cold Chisel: Goodbye (Astrid, Goodbye)
4. The Dingoes: Come On Down
5. Madder Lake: Booze Blues
6. Sid Rumpo: Breaking My Back
7. Thump’n Pig & Puff’n Billy: Captain Straightman
8. Kevin Borich Express: I’m Going Somewhere
9. Buffalo: Lucky
10. Ted Mulry Gang: Darktown Strutters Ball
11. The Angels: Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again
12. Lobby Loyde & The Coloured Balls: Mama Loves To
13. Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs: Most People I Know Think That I’m Crazy
14. The Ferrets: Janie May
15. Skyhooks: Saturday Night
16. Martin Armiger: I Love My Car (From Pure S…)
17. The Sports: You Ain’t Home Yet
18. Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons: Ain’t Got No Money
19. Daddy Cool: Hi Honey Ho (Live at Sunbury ’74)
20. Max Merritt & The Meteors: Fannie Mae
21. Chain: Gertrude Street Blues
22. Carson: Boogie (Part One)

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