Tonight, diving into music from "6 of the best" - classic Aussie progressive rock albums from the 1970's, starting with classics from the "head music" scene of the early 1970's (Spectrum, Tamam Shud and Company Caine) plus Adelaide's own Fraternity and Mike Rudd's later project Ariel; and concluding with the European-style symphonic rock of Sebastian Hardie from 1975.
8pm
Spectrum That’s alright (Dec 1971) (Milesago)
Spectrum Love’s my bag (Dec 1971) (Milesago)
Spectrum What the world needs (is a new pair of socks) (Dec 1971) (Milesago)
Tamam Shud The Goolutionites and the Real People (Oct 1970) (Goolutionites And The Real People)
Tamam Shud They’ll take you down on the lot (Oct 1970) (Goolutionites And The Real People)
Tamam Shud I love you all (Oct 1970) (Goolutionites And The Real People)
Tamam Shud Heaven is closed (Oct 1970) (Goolutionites And The Real People)
Company Caine Symptoms (Nov 1971) (A Product of a Broken Reality)
Company Caine Trixie Stonewall’s Wayward Home For Young Women (Nov 1971) (A Product Of A Broken Reality)
9pm
Madder Lake Salmon Song (Apr 1973) (Still Point)
Fraternity Livestock (June 1971) (Livestock)
Fraternity Raglan’s folly (June 1971) (Livestock)
Ariel Jamaican farewell (Dec 1973) (Strange Fantastic Dream)
Ariel No encores (Dec 1973) (Strange Fantastic Dream)
Sebastian Hardie Openings (Aug 1975) (Four Moments)
Ariel Confessions of a psychopathic cowpoke (Dec 1973) (Strange Fantastic Dream)
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