The Dingoes
Live At Last
Sensational new double live album – Recorded on tour August 2010
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The Dingoes are one of the greatest bands Australia has ever produced.
Here’s the proof.
Greatness is an easy accolade to throw around but it’s more difficult to lay claim to true greatness.
The Dingoes were only relatively successful when they released their self-titled debut album in June 1974, one
of the first signings to Michael Gudinski’s Mushroom Records label. The lead single ‘Way Out West’ made an
impression as did the second single ‘Boy On The Run’ released to coincide with the release of the album, but
they weren’t runaway hits – and yet, you will know both those songs, as all through the years that have passed
since they’ve never been far away from radio playlists. That in itself is a not sign of greatness but certainly of
longevity. Click here to read more...
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BOMBORA STRONGLY RECOMMENDS THIS CD
We have had a strong association with producer and original Dingoes band member, Kerryn Tolhurst, for many years. He has produced a number of our releases including Delightful Rain.
The Dingoes “Tracks” is an outstanding album and proof that you definitely get better with age. |
Tracks
Australian Album Of The Year & Australian Band Of The Year
Rhythms Magazine BEST OF 2010 Readers’ Poll
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After 30 years and inspired by their 2009 induction to the ARIA Hall of Fame, Australian music pioneers, The Dingoes, are back with a new album of original material titled ‘Tracks’.
It was recorded in Tucson Arizona over Christmas of 2009 at Kerryn Tolhurst’s “Dog’s Ear” studio.
The album features the original line up of Chris Stockley, Kerryn Tolhurst, John Bois and Broderick Smith.
Ashley Davies replaces the late John Lee on drums with Chris Copping (formerly of Procol Harum) on keyboards.
Other guests include Broome’s Pigram Brothers, Kevin Bennett and Francisco Gonzales (formerly of Los Lobos).
This album can truly be described as long overdue. But it has been worth the wait. |