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1972 studio album by Fraternity From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Flaming Galah is Australian rock band Fraternity's second and final studio album, released in 1972. This album differs musically from their previous effort, Livestock, which consisted mostly of a progressive and psychedelic sound. For Flaming Galah, the band moved in a more blues/boogie rock direction.
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Flaming Galah | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | April 1972 | |||
Recorded | 1971–1972 | |||
Studio | Bill Armstrong's Studios; Melbourne, VIC | |||
Genre | Blues rock, boogie rock, progressive rock | |||
Length | 42:13 | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
Producer | Grape Productions | |||
Fraternity chronology | ||||
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They continued their progressive side however, with re-recordings of a number of tracks from Livestock, such as "You Have a God", "Raglan's Folly", and "Canyon Suite" (known as "Grand Canyon Suites" on Livestock), and with the introduction of "Seasons of Change", a considerable amount of progressive rock is evident on the album. "Annabelle" is a reworking of "Cool Spot", from Livestock.
Interviews with band members clarify the songwriting credits for those songs which were credited to the whole band on the album sleeve. John Bisset recalled "Welfare Boogie" as having been written by "Sam [See] and possibly Bruce [Howe] and Bon [Scott]", with "Hemming's Farm" being "mainly Sam's". Sam See has stated that he wrote "Hemming's Farm" himself, and co-wrote "Welfare Boogie" with Terry Wilkins from his previous band The Flying Circus. Bisset himself wrote "If You Got It".[1]
Chart (1972) | Peak position |
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Australian (Kent Music Report) | 28[2] |
Five out of the ten songs on Flaming Galah are re-recordings of older tracks:
Unlike Livestock, Flaming Galah has never had a CD reissue, although both this and the first album have been released as a two-CD set including all the singles and other rarities released during Fraternity's career.
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