The Indelible Murtceps - Warts Up Your Nose (Remastered) (1973/2015)
BAND/ARTIST: The Indelible Murtceps
- Title: Warts Up Your Nose
- Year Of Release: 1973/2015
- Label: Aztec Music
- Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock, Blues Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:10:50
- Total Size: 172/468 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Be My Honey
02. Pie In The Sky
03. Blue Movies Made Me Cry
04. We Are Indelible
05. In The Bog
06. Excuse Me Just One Moment
07. Hand Jive
08. Esmeralda
09. Stay Another Day
10. Some Good Advice
11. Snap, Crackle And
Bonus Tracks:
12. We Are Indelible (Original Single B-Side version)
13. Blue Movies (Alternate version)
14. Going Home (Previously Unreleased Studio version)
Live At Sunbury:
15. We Are Indelible (Live at Sunbury 1972)
16. Be My Honey (Live at Sunbury 1972)
17. But That's Alright (Live at Sunbury 1972)
Line-up:
Alto Saxophone, Clarinet – Eddie Oxley
Alto Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone – Keith Johnson
Baritone Saxophone, Arranged By [Brass] – Graeme Lyall
Bass Guitar – Bill Putt
Drums, Vocals – Ray Arnott
Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Other [Crickets, Frogs, Peaches] – Michael Rudd
Piano, Electric Piano, Vocals, Other [Crickets, Frogs, Wyatt Earp] – Lee Neale
Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet – Paul Barby
The Indelible Murtceps were an Australian progressive rock and dance-pop band, which formed, as a side project of Spectrum, in October 1971. Sometimes referred to as the shortened name, Murtceps, they were "a stripped-back version... [that] could play anywhere and often." They worked the more lucrative dance and pub rock circuit. Whereas Spectrum performed in a full concert setting, commonly at larger venues, like the T.F. Much Ballroom, and at rock festivals.
The Indelible Murtceps' debut single, "Esmeralda", was issued in 1972, which peaked in the Go-Set National Top 40. It appeared ahead of their studio album, Warts Up Your Nose(1973), in the following year, which made the top 20. Sometimes both groups shared a stage; both disbanded after a joint final gig at the Dallas Brooks Hall on 15 April 1973. The performance was included on a shared live double album, Terminal Buzz (1973), which appeared in December that year.
The Indelible Murtceps' debut single, "Esmeralda", was issued in 1972, which peaked in the Go-Set National Top 40. It appeared ahead of their studio album, Warts Up Your Nose(1973), in the following year, which made the top 20. Sometimes both groups shared a stage; both disbanded after a joint final gig at the Dallas Brooks Hall on 15 April 1973. The performance was included on a shared live double album, Terminal Buzz (1973), which appeared in December that year.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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