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Carson - Blown (1972, Harvest SHVL) LP⭐

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Artist: Carson Album: Blown Label: Harvest – SHVL 608 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo Country: Australia Released: 1972 Genre: Blues/Boogie Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans) Tracklist: A1. Rock 'N' Roll Game A2. Better Times Will Come About A3. Sunday In The City A4. Banana Power B1. A Boogie B2. Let Me Sleep B3. Up In Queensland 08 - Boogie (Part One) [Bonus] 09 - Boogie (Part Two) [Bonus] 10 - Travelling South [Bonus, Vinyl A-Side Single] 11 - Moonshine [Bonus, Vinyl B-Side Single] Personnel: Broderick Smith - vocals, harmonica »Sleepy» Greg Lawrie - guitar, slide guitar, dobro Ian «Willy» Winter - guitar Gary Clarke - bass Mal Logan - keyboards Mal Capewell - saxophone Tony Lunt - drums The band formed in Melbourne in January 1970 as the Carson County Band. Their debut single, On The Highway, was released in May on Rebel Records. In October, they shortened their name to Carson to avoid confusion with a country band. They released their debut studio album, Blown, on EMI and Harvest Records in November 1972 (#14 on the Go-Set Top 20). A second album, On The Air (a live performance at the second Sunbury Pop Festival in late January 1973), appeared in April, but the band had already broken up. It makes sense to consider both works together, since they are essentially the same. Quite solid blues-rock with occasional forays into jazz-rock