Levi Smith's Clefs - Empty Monkey [1970]

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This band comes from Adelaide, South Australia and what we have here is a brilliant blend of Rock and Blues driven by Hammond accompanied by a brilliant singer Barrie McAskill, the only constant in the group who is always changing his lineup. In an attempt to describe his vocal style, I think it is right on the line of Chris Farlowe in its work with the COLOSSEUM.

Before this album was done the band moved to the biggest city in Australia, Sydney and constantly stood at the notorious club Whisky A Go Go. Their performances were very good and full of energy which gave a certain fame in the early years of the band .

The album opens with an instrumental, "Relief From A Lighted Doorway" and then the band continues with the original "Shotgun" before reaching the midpoint of the album, an amazing version of the Beatles "You Can not Do That", in which more than 11 minutes, the music of Lennon and McCartney, is only recognizable at the beginning and at the end when McAskill adds his raspy voice, the media is full of great solos and inventions, !!! impressive. Very Blues-Rock below before the album finishes with, title track instrumental and very Jazz Rock.

This remastered version is full of tracks in the first and second CDS including many tracks recorded live. A rarity to meet and fall in love.




01. Relief From A Lighted Doorway 06:42
02. Shotgun 05:08
03. You Can't Do That 11:37
04. Lisa 03:31
05. The Hunter 02:39
06. Shake And Finger Pop 06:51
07. Who Is It That Shall Come 03:32
08. Empty Monkey 03:26



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