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Performer: Ted Mulry Gang
Genre: Rock
Album: Struttin
Released: 1976
Style: Hard Rock, Glam
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Rating: 4.8
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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Crazy 3:25
A2 I'm Comin' Home 3:52
A3 Make Me Wanna Cry 3:05
A4 Dinah
Arranged By [Arr.] – T.M.G.*
6:02
A5 Give Me Your Lovin' 3:23
B1 Dark Town Strutters Ball 3:23
B2 Train 3:50
B3 Lies 3:03
B4 Help Me Out 4:00
B5 I'm Free 3:53
B6 Goodbye 2:40

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – EMI (Australia) Limited
  • Distributed By – EMI (Australia) Limited
  • Recorded At – Albert Studios
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Albert Productions

Credits

  • Bass Guitar, Vocals – Ted Mulry
  • Drums, Percussion – Herm Kovac*
  • Engineer – Bruce (Beam) Brown*
  • Keyboards – Warren "The Pig" Morgan* (tracks: B2)
  • Lead Guitar, Vocals – Les Hall
  • Producer, Arranged By – T.M.G.*
  • Rhythm Guitar, Vocals – Gary Dixon
  • Written-By – G. Dixon* (tracks: A3), L. Hall* (tracks: A1, A5, B3 to B5), Shelton Brookes* (tracks: B1), T. Mulry* (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B2, B4 to B6), Trad.* (tracks: A4)

Notes

First Australian pressing in gatefold jacket.

I'm a Russian Occupant
Yes, this great album is available on CD, I have a 1994 albert's issue, the people behind mastering this for CD have done a great job of doing so, a brilliant straight mastertape to disc transfer without any digital processing. Unfortunately it would have been a nice treat if they'd also included the orphaned single that charted around this album's release period; "Jamaican rum"

Orevise
Great stomping 70's rock boogie, with flares and platforms and just a touch of glitter. I hear early AC/DC but with harmony vocals, something looser than Status Quo with a bit of slide guitar, rawer and more apt to pick (and lose) a drunken fistfight in a bar with sawdust on the floor than Bad Company ... but it's all been kinda compressed into an AM radio pop spectrum so it comes out as instantly likeable as Suzi Quatro's first album. A certain level of amiable cheesiness is part of the appeal. It's definitely of it's time. You can hear punk is in the air, but this isn't it. I wonder if this has ever come out on CD? If you just want a taste, the single "Jump In My Car" from two years earlier would sum this band up pretty well in less than 3 minutes. The single from this album was "Dark Town Strutters' Ball", also pretty good.