
Track Listing
1. Perfect life
2. Say a prayer
3. Big red sky
4. Looking across the water
5. Cool Day
6. Let the darkness fall
7. I'd rather be tired with you
8. Two shores
9. I'm not ready to roll over yet
10. Judith Anne
11. Tell me something I dont know
12. Ragged heart
13. My love ain't slipping away
14. I don't get it
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THE PARDONERS Cat# SV0546

Sam See and Glyn Mason introduce their new name and new
CD: The Pardoners.
Pardoners were mediaeval clerics licensed to raise money
for religious works and crusades by granting papal indulgences to contributors.
Sam and Glyn are anticipating a government licence will be granted to
them soon. Indulgences anyone?
"Long time musical allies Sam See and Glyn Mason
aka The Pardoners, take their acoustic based rock to a new level with
the release of 'The Pardoners'.
Having cut their teeth with The Flying Circus, Fraternity,
John Farnham Band (Sam), Chain and Ariel (Glyn), these two outstanding
writer/musicians have come up with fourteen original songs that reflect
their varied musical influences while relating experiences that touch
on love, relationships and coming to terms with a modern world, often
softening a blow with touches of wry humour.
While there are no fillers, the jazz feel on Sam's 'Cool
Day' and his cinematic, tragic, love epic 'Annie And The Ragged Heart'
are standouts alongside Glyn's autobiographical 'Two Shores' and his
hilarious tussle with technology, 'I Don't Get It'.
Sam See and Glyn Mason have spent their lives creating
meaningful music. 'The Pardoners' is the apex of their careers."
Billy Pinnell
The CD will be released nationally on December 2, 2006.
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Track Listing
1. Back in the high life
2. The weight
3. Change the world
4. Nothin' on me
5. Monkey around
6. Waiting for a miracle
7. Don't let it bring you down
8. Boy on the run
9. I declare
10. Late at night
11. Good time Charlie's got the blues
12. Walk in the sun
13. Reasons
14. It's only love
15. Rag mama rag
16. Knock yourself out |
LIVE FROM THE VAULT Cat# SV0417

Between them, these two have contributed to some of Oz
rocks most influential and seminal bands
CHAIN, COPPERWINE, FRATERNITY,
FLYING CIRCUS, ARIEL, GOANNA, THE BLACK SORROWS, STOCKLEY SEE &
MASON
These two veteran musos recently put a fresh spin on their
musical collaborations when Glyn Mason returned to Melbourne late 2002,
and have just released a CD recorded live in Melbourne early this year.
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Track Listing
1. Murrayflows
2. Cinq or Swim
3. Juanita
4. Pacing the Cage
5. Meher Barbara
6. Thistled and Thorned
7. Love Song
8. Holy Shit
9. Jabiru
10. Matilda's Eyes
11. Sand in the Groynes
12. Gaelic Prawns (the Ruthven Odyssey)
13. OMK |
UNHINGED Cat# SV0320

One of Australia's finest guitarists and composers, Sam
See has released his first solo CD, entitled 'Sam See
unhinged'.
'It's a guitar-based record,' said Sam ' and it has been
a long time coming. I wanted to produce a CD encapsulating a range of
styles from the blues to country, a bit of sweet picking and some contemporary
hard rockin' sounds.' 'I even get to sing a couple of songs
!'
Sam See is a musician of international standing, well
known and respected in Australia, the United States and Canada. Sam
was a founding member of seminal Australian bands Sherbet and Flying
Circus and then toured England and Germany with Bon Scott's acclaimed
band 'Fraternity'. 'I spent much of the the seventies in the US and
Canada with Canadian prog rock orchestra, Lighthouse and carved out
a career as a session musician and in film score production.'
Sam came home on tour with Greg Quill's Country Radio
in 1978 and decided to stay, forming the legendary Stockley See and
Mason and releasing an eponymous live album. 'I became John Farnham's
musical director in 1981 and then went on to record with a wide variety
of artists including, the Black Sorrows, Goanna, Daryl Braithwaite,
Tina Arena, Brian Cadd, Swanee, Broderick Smith etc. 'I also produced
records for Rose Bygrave, Tina Arena, No Nonsense, Separate Tables,
Colleen Hewitt, Rhonda Burchmore and others. 'I then wrote 'Reasons',
the fourth hit single from John Farnham's 'Whispering Jack' album. 'In
addition, I produced tracks for people like Olivia Newton-John, Vanetta
Fields, Marina Prior and Marcia Hines.
'I was the musical director for a number of events such
as the AFL Grand Final, the Last Great Sixties Show and then, 'Tonight
Live' hosted by Steve Vizard. 'I was asked to assemble the rocking-est
band on TV and that's what I did, accompanying a wide range of artists
including Tom Jones, John Farnham, and one of my all-time heroes Steve
Morse,' said Sam.
Sam is still producing great music, for example he just
completed the score for the National Geographic/ABC documentary series
'Croc Country' and can be seen rocking out with Melbourne blues outfit
'The Hornets. 'This album of contemporary guitar music is distributed
by Melbourne's Sound Vault Records and will be available from JB Hi
Fi, Borders Books and Music, Gaslight and other alternative music stores
from July.
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