A Blog to share the sometimes rare, sometimes unusual, but always sublime music from Australia, from the 70s to now. With a particular interest in Brisbane Music
Friday, May 15, 2009
Andrew Pendelbury - Don't hold back that feeling
Andrew Pendelbury's last solo album is a very special album,
half instrumental, half guest vocalist, with many great
artists such as Chris Wilson, Deborah Conway, Kate Ceberano,
and Dave Steel. All great vocalists, with a fair blues lean and
some of the best this country has to ofter.
Add to that some of Andrews fantastic instrumental work
and you have a memorable album.
Tracklist
01 - Tired of me - Chris Wilson
02 - Summertime
03 - Liberty blues - Deborah Conway
04 - Very early
05 - Crime of time
06 - Calling you - Kate Cerberano
07 - Trinidad
08 - Don't hold back that feeling - Chris Wilson
09 - Barfly
10 - Deep water
11 - Silvertown - Dave Steel
12 - There, there
13 - Sunrise - Kate Cerberano
Download Here
Thank you Bob!
ReplyDeleteLife is well weird but I will get to FB soon.
Haven't seen Mr P around for a while, maybe on tour, but I have a killer idea.
Soon (promise)
Regards/
Oh I look forward to your killer idea mona
ReplyDeleteWow I am reading all this stuff and , well it's good to see that is isn't just my good memory.
ReplyDeleteReading James Freud: I remember my ex-boyfriend was asked to drum for Berlin in the early 80's, something wnet down and ended in tears when someone suggested they were sleeping together (so not true at the time! I can swear!) Craig stomped off went to think about an offer to drum for "deck chairs overboard" (that's the way!) and then stomped off to Canberra to dabble in an arts degree in the ACT...and of course some of the bands there (young docteurs!)
You are bringing all last stuff up again, grown up now I can enjoy the memories!
thanks!
Wonderful Miss Prudence I'm always glad to resurrect great memories. Fell free to drop in and add yours anytime
ReplyDeleteCheers Bob
ReplyDeleteIt is a great Album.
I guess Andrew is another great aussie battler who never seemed to get his due recognition.
I hadn't realised he was in the Slaughtermen...I guess Ian Stephen being frontman got most of the attention.
Speaking of Ian, I worked with him around 1970 (both clerks)I was 15 yrs, he was 'Nasho'age, and got locked up for burning his card
I caught Chris Wilson & Brod Smith last Friday night, an excellent bracket from 2 of oz's premire harp players...turned to a mate and said 'well John Mayall is gonna have to pull something out of the bag to beat that'. Well John did have a full band behind him, and he was brilliant. But,in saying that, I'm not saying he was better - it was just different.
Great Blog you have here thanks again
Brian
Thanks Brian I recently posted a fantastic AP album, I have something of one of his more recent ventures coming soon. Love the Slaughtermen I have posted some of their stuff and have more to one day
ReplyDeleteDarnation, I missed the boat!! I don't suppose it is possible to get some updated links for Pendlebury's great body of work, please?
ReplyDeleteCheers,
OzM