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Does anyone know where these songs are from Moonshine Blues Boogalooing Hoochie Koochie and also how I might find em?
@Alpine, They would be from the Marcus Hook Roll Band featuring Angus and Malcolm I believe. Here is what I have>> Tracks 1. Natural Man (3:30) 2. Louisiana Lady (2:59) 3. Shot In The Head (3:17) 4. Can't Stand The Heat (3:06) 5. Goodbye Jane (3:32) 6. Quick Reaction (2:51) 7. The People And The Power (4:54) 8. Red Revolution (3:09) 9. Cry For Me (3:52) 10. Silver Shoes (5:41) 11. Watch Her Do It Now (3:38) 12. Apeman (2:53) 13. Moonshine Blues (3:02) 14. Boogalooing Is For Wooing (2:48) 15. Hoochie Koochie (3:15)
are these 3 songs Moonshine Blues Boogalooing Hoochie Koochie Available anywhere?? I cannot find em
The Marcus Hook Roll Band release I have stops after "Apeman". I've never heard of these three tracks.
Well If anyone has links to these songs.. please let me know..
LINER NOTES TO THE MARCUS HOOK ROLL BAND COMPILATION ALBUM "FULL FILE" This album contains all known existing tracks of The Marcus Hook Roll Band - an identity assumed by Harry Vanda & George Young at the very end of their four year stint in London as session musicians and independent record producers. Though they had regularly issued material under a string of assumed identities (Haffey's Whiskey Sour, Moondance, Paintbox, Band of Hope, Grapefruit, etc.) this was the most extensive of their projects. The MHRB came together under the hand of ex-Pretty Thing Wally Allen, who managed to wrangle some studio time at Abbey Road. There they cut 5 tracks with their regular retinue of fellow musicians - just prior to journeying to Australia for a holiday. Instead of returning to London, Vanda & Young relocated themselves in Australia and forgot all about the Marcus Hook sessions - until a frantic message came through from Allen that America was keen on the tracks and wanted more. "We thought it was hilarious" says George, "it had been a joke to us". The pair refused to return to London, so Allen visited Australia early in 1974 to record another ten tracks. This time, local musicians were used - including George's kid brothers Angus & Malcolm (who had not previously recorded). After repeated requests for a tour to support the product were turned down flat, American interest waned and album release was scrapped (it's only issue being in Australia as 'Tales of Old Grandaddy'). The Marcus Hook tracks follow in the tradition of the best Easybeats' material - tough, perfectly structured and intelligent. A very convincing political and social sentiment runs through many of the songs, as does a strong soul/funk influence. 'Natural Man' has become a cult classic, adored for its exhilerating pop/rock form; while 'Shot In The Head' (originally recorded by Haffey's Whiskey Sour and also covered by Savoy Brown) is as close to a theme song as the extraordinary duo have ever penned; "I've Been 52 years in a rock 'n roll band, ten thousand women on a one night stand. And all I got to show is a hole in my hand, where my money fell through." Glenn A. Baker Side One *1. Natural Man(3.35)= *2. Louisiana Lady(3.00)- 3. Shot In The Head(3.24)= 4. Can't Stand The Heat(3.09)- 5. Goodbye Jane(3.32)- 6. Quick Reaction(3.05)- 7. People & The Power(4.53)= 8. Red Revolution(3.05)- Side Two 1. Cry For Me(3.36)- 2. Silver Shoes & Strawberry Wine(5.45)- 3. Watch Her Do It Now(3.30)= 4. Ape Man(2.45)= *+5. Moonshine Blues(3.02)- *+6. Boogalooing Is For Wooing(2.43): *+7. Hoochie Koochie Har Kau(3.10): All selections written by Vanda & Young and published by J. Albert & Son, except + by Wally Allen *Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London 1973, others recorded at EMI Sydney 1974 Album compiled by Glenn A. Baker Design by Grafis (US) Vocals: Harry Vanda(-), George Young(=), Wally Allen(:) Musicians: (UK) George Young - rhythm guitar, piano Harry Vanda - lead guitar Freddie Smith - drums Ian Campbell - bass Alex Young - sax (Aust) George Young - rhythm guitar, piano, bass Harry Vanda - lead guitar Angus Young - guitar Malcolm Young - guitar John Proud - bass Howie Casey - sax (added in UK) ®1973 EMI Records Limited ®1979 Capitol Records, Inc. Recorded in England and Australia
I know these songs are on the album.. does anyone have a link to Download em... every album I find... only has the first 12 songs. *+5. Moonshine Blues(3.02)- *+6. Boogalooing Is For Wooing(2.43): *+7. Hoochie Koochie Har Kau(3.10):
@Alpine, I sent a reply to your IM. You only need the 3 songs listed then, correct? I will upload them when I have time and send you the link. Scotty from Detroit
Yea Just need those 3 *+5. Moonshine Blues(3.02)- *+6. Boogalooing Is For Wooing(2.43): *+7. Hoochie Koochie Har Kau(3.10):
Can Someone please uploaded these 3 songs *+5. Moonshine Blues(3.02)- *+6. Boogalooing Is For Wooing(2.43): *+7. Hoochie Koochie Har Kau(3.10):
@Alpine, I said I would get these to you. Sorry it took so long but I have been busy and I have to convert .cda files in order to do it. See your IM for the link for the (3) songs that you needed. Peace out. Scotty from Detroit (acdc74)