Showing posts with label Prog-Rock. Show all posts
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Saturday, February 24, 2024

Outside Providence - Music From The Miramax Motion Picture - various artists

 


1 The Who– Won't Get Fooled Again 8:33

2 Paul McCartney And Wings*– Band On The Run 5:10

3 The Eagles*– Take It Easy 3:28

4 Lee Michaels– Do You Know What I Mean 3:12

5 Ten Years After– I'd Love To Change The World 3:43

6 Steely Dan– Do It Again 5:54

7 The Doobie Brothers– Long Train Runnin' 3:26

8 Free– All Right Now 5:33

9 Yes– Roundabout 8:30

10 King Harvest– Dancin' In The Moonlight 2:51

11 Badfinger– No Matter What 2:58

12 Lynyrd Skynyrd– Free Bird 9:09


Outside Providence

Saturday, October 2, 2021

Morning Of The Earth (Original Film Soundtrack) / Morning Of The Earth Reimagined

 

Morning of the Earth is a 1971 classic surf film by Alby Falzon and David Elfick.

The film's soundtrack was produced by G. Wayne Thomas and included music and songs by noted Australian music acts Tamam Shud, John J. Francis, Brian Cadd, Mike Rudd and G. Wayne Thomas. The record became the first Australian Gold soundtrack album. In October 2010, the soundtrack for Morning of the Earth (1971) was listed in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.

The film portrays surfers living in spiritual harmony with nature, making their own boards (and homes) as they travelled in search of the perfect wave across Australia's north-east coast, Bali and Hawaii. The movie is regarded as one of the finest of its genre and noted as recording the first surfers to ride the waves at Uluwatu on the very southern tip of Bali and so bringing Bali to the attention of surfers around the world and so the beginnings of Bali as a major tourist destination. 

-G. Wayne Thomas     Morning Of The Earth     5:06
–Terry Hannagan     I'll Be Alright     4:05
–Tamam Shud     First Things First     4:06
–Brian Cadd     Sure Feels Good     3:44
–Ticket     Awake     5:21
–G. Wayne Thomas     Getting Back     4:59
–G. Wayne Thomas     Open Up Your Heart     3:40
–Ticket     Dream Chant     8:13
–John J. Francis     Simple Ben     7:42
–Tamam Shud     Bali Waters     6:12
–Brian Cadd     Making It On Your Own     5:56
–Peter Howe      Ullawatu     2:46
–G. Wayne Thomas     Day Comes     2:51
–Tamam Shud     Sea The Swells     6:14
–Peter Howe      I'm Alive     3:42
–Brian Cadd     Come With Me     4:54

–Mick Turner & Xylouris Ensemble With Vocals By Oliver Mann      Morning Of The Earth     5:31
–Bonnie "Prince" Billy & The Cairo Gang     I'll Be Alright     4:25
–Matt Corby     First Things First     3:46
–Tom Curren     Sure Feels Good     3:59
–Goons Of Doom     Awake     4:02
–Busby Marou     Getting Back     5:41
–Jack River     Open Up Your Heart     3:41
–The Sand Pebbles     Dream Chant     4:14
–Machine Translations     Simple Ben     5:32
–Pond      Bali Waters     4:31
–The Autumn Defense     Making It On Your Own     3:59
–Blake Mills     Ullawatu     3:11
–Xavier Rudd     Day Comes     2:38
–Andrew Kidman & The Windy Hills     Sea The Swells     7:49
–Andrew Vanwyngarden     I'm Alive     4:23
–Andrew Kidman     Come With Me     4:17
 

Morning Of The Earth 

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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Morning of the Earth...Original Soundtrack 1972 movie



Morning of the Earth is arguably the first surf movie that went beyond waves and into something of a (wordless) meditation on life based on surfing. The film is a product of it's time (very early '70's - first years of short board transition) and is full of back-to-the-country hippy vibes as well as some beautifully filmed surfing on Australian, Hawaiian and Bali waves. 

The soundtrack is therefore a mixed bag of Australasian country folk (G Wayne Thomas), psychedelic prog-rock (Taman Shud), and seriously wonderful Acid Rock from New Zealand's forgotten Ticket. Their tracks Awake and Dream Chant are worth the price alone. Like the film, the soundtrack is a bit of a time machine back to a by-gone era. The soundtrack is for the nostalgic or those wanting a good compilation of early 70's Australasian psych-folk stuff. The film is still one of the all-time classic surf movies too so check it out.









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