Artist: The Allusions and The Raiders
Album: Two Great Beat CD
Country: Australia
Year: 1965
Year of release: 1999
Genre: Beat, pop rock
The Allusions was an Australian beat group formed in late 1965 by Mike Morris, Terry Hearne, Dave Bridge, Terry Chapman and Kevin Hughes. They have had some success in Sydney but not out of their homeland. However they left some great recordings by Merseybeat style.
Clearly they had influences of the Beatles, but also the initial phase of the Zombies, the Fortunes, Gerry and the Pacemakers and other pop groups and rock 'n' roll that were often heard in England at that time.
His career took place between 1965 and 1969, when it fell apart.
Two albums Australian beat groups on one disc.
The Allusions. Same (1965)
01. Roundabout
02. I Gotta Move
03. Blue Tomorrow
04. Looks Like Trouble
05. Shop Around
06. Lady Of Leisure
07. Gypsy Woman
08. And She Is Me
09. In My Solitude
10. I Will Be Home
11. I Believe
12. Out Of Order
13. Ninety-Seven Cigarettes
14. The Dancer
15. Fever Burns My Brain
The Rayders, originally called themselves The Seakers, having changed his name to avoid confusion with another Australian group The Seekers. Initially, the band had evolved from another group, and the Dynamites Gene. When Gordon Campbell left the group The Seakers and was replaced by Lyndsay Mulholland of the Spartans, that was when they changed the name to The Rayders.
Two singles were released in 1965, "Little Egypt" / "If You Had Love" and "I Cry" / "You And Me".
In early 1966, the group decided to move to Hamilton. Lyndsay Mulholland not followed and his place came Chris Collier., Which had belonged before to Dave Miller and the Byrds.
In late 1966, the group dissolved.
However recorded in the studios of Stebbing enough material for two more singles and an EP. The singles were released in 1966, and "It's All Over Now Baby Blue" / "Mother May I" and "Working Man" / "In Time". The EP was never released.
Brian McCarthy died suddenly on August 14, 2010, aged 65.
The Rayders. Platter-Rack Raid (1965)
16. Little Egypt17. You And Me
18. One Boy Too Late
19. If You Had Love
20. Tired Of Waiting For You
21. Theme For Young Lovers
22. Do Not Think Twiwe, It s All Right
23. Do Not You Touch That Girl
24. What Have They Done To The Rain
25. Let It Be Me
26. I Am Telling You
27. I Feel Fine
28. My Arms Want To Hold On You
29. Everything Is All Right
THE ALLUSIONS
Sydney, 1965-69
Terry Chapman (bass, vocals) 1965 - July 1966
Bruce Davis (bass, vocals) July 1966 - early 1969
Terry Hearne (lead guitar, vocals) 1965 - Oct 1968
Kevin Hughes (drums)
Michael Morris (rhythm guitar, vocals) 1965-late 1967, October '68 - early '69
John Shaw (piano, organ, vocals)
John Spence (guitar) late 1967 -?
The Rayders
Brian McCarthy (Lead Guitar)
Lyndsay Mulholland (Bass Guitar)
Ray Mulholland (Drums)
Owen 'Danny' Campbell (Guitar)
Album: Two Great Beat CD
Country: Australia
Year: 1965
Year of release: 1999
Genre: Beat, pop rock
The Allusions was an Australian beat group formed in late 1965 by Mike Morris, Terry Hearne, Dave Bridge, Terry Chapman and Kevin Hughes. They have had some success in Sydney but not out of their homeland. However they left some great recordings by Merseybeat style.
Clearly they had influences of the Beatles, but also the initial phase of the Zombies, the Fortunes, Gerry and the Pacemakers and other pop groups and rock 'n' roll that were often heard in England at that time.
His career took place between 1965 and 1969, when it fell apart.
Two albums Australian beat groups on one disc.
The Allusions. Same (1965)
01. Roundabout
02. I Gotta Move
03. Blue Tomorrow
04. Looks Like Trouble
05. Shop Around
06. Lady Of Leisure
07. Gypsy Woman
08. And She Is Me
09. In My Solitude
10. I Will Be Home
11. I Believe
12. Out Of Order
13. Ninety-Seven Cigarettes
14. The Dancer
15. Fever Burns My Brain
The Rayders, originally called themselves The Seakers, having changed his name to avoid confusion with another Australian group The Seekers. Initially, the band had evolved from another group, and the Dynamites Gene. When Gordon Campbell left the group The Seakers and was replaced by Lyndsay Mulholland of the Spartans, that was when they changed the name to The Rayders.
Two singles were released in 1965, "Little Egypt" / "If You Had Love" and "I Cry" / "You And Me".
In early 1966, the group decided to move to Hamilton. Lyndsay Mulholland not followed and his place came Chris Collier., Which had belonged before to Dave Miller and the Byrds.
In late 1966, the group dissolved.
However recorded in the studios of Stebbing enough material for two more singles and an EP. The singles were released in 1966, and "It's All Over Now Baby Blue" / "Mother May I" and "Working Man" / "In Time". The EP was never released.
Brian McCarthy died suddenly on August 14, 2010, aged 65.
The Rayders. Platter-Rack Raid (1965)
16. Little Egypt17. You And Me
18. One Boy Too Late
19. If You Had Love
20. Tired Of Waiting For You
21. Theme For Young Lovers
22. Do Not Think Twiwe, It s All Right
23. Do Not You Touch That Girl
24. What Have They Done To The Rain
25. Let It Be Me
26. I Am Telling You
27. I Feel Fine
28. My Arms Want To Hold On You
29. Everything Is All Right
THE ALLUSIONS
Sydney, 1965-69
Terry Chapman (bass, vocals) 1965 - July 1966
Bruce Davis (bass, vocals) July 1966 - early 1969
Terry Hearne (lead guitar, vocals) 1965 - Oct 1968
Kevin Hughes (drums)
Michael Morris (rhythm guitar, vocals) 1965-late 1967, October '68 - early '69
John Shaw (piano, organ, vocals)
John Spence (guitar) late 1967 -?
The Rayders
Brian McCarthy (Lead Guitar)
Lyndsay Mulholland (Bass Guitar)
Ray Mulholland (Drums)
Owen 'Danny' Campbell (Guitar)
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