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Stage & Screen, Art Rock
Blerta ("Bruno Lawrence's Electric Revelation and Travelling Apparition") was a New Zealand musical and theatrical co-operative active from 1971 until 1975. The band released two singles on His Master’s Voice in 1972, followed by the album This Is the Life in 1975...
Tracks:
1. Country Girl (Fane Flaws)
2. Drugs (Bruno Lawrence, Geoff Murphy)
3. Bar-room Blues I (John Charles)
4. Wayside Chapel (Waltzing Matilda, Arranged By Blerta)
5. Hit Us With The Truth (Ian McDonald)
6. Bar-room Blues II (John Charles)
7. 10" (John Charles, Terry Southern)
8. This Is The Life (Geoff Murphy, Ian Watkin)
9. Alice's Wonderland (Charles Mingus)
10. Superman (Arranged By Blerta)
11. The Proposition (Claude Papesch)
12. Osaka (Bruno Lawrence)
13. Organism (John Charles)
14. Schlopp (John Charles)
15. The Birth Of The Acme Sausage Company March (Bruno Lawrence)
Bonus:
16. Dance All Around The World (Arranged By C. Simpson, G. Murphy)
17. Joy Joy (Arranged By Blerta)
18. New Plymouth Rock
19. Simple Man
Track: 16 - Single A-side 1972
Track: 17 - Single A-side 1975
Tracks: 18,19 - from ℗ LP Wild Man 1976
The Band:
Backing Vocals - Alison McCallum, Generous Thomas, Wayne Warm
Bass - Patrick Bleakley
Flute - Christine Mori
Guitar - Mick Liber
Guitar, Backing Vocals - Fane Flaws
Keyboards, Backing Vocals - Claude Papesch
Oboe, Horn, Recorder - Gaye Malvogue
Oboe, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone - Don Mori
Narrator - Ian Watkin
Saxophone - Bernie McGann
Trombone, Backing Vocals - Roy Murphy
Trumpet - Geoff Murphy
Vocals - Beverley Jean Morrison
Vocals, Drums, Producer - Bruno Lawrence
Soloists:
Lead Vocals - Bruno Lawrence (1,2,7,10); Beverley Jean Morrison (5,8); Renee Geyer (1,5,8); Claude Papesch (11)
Guitar [Solo] - Fane Flaws (3)
Organ [Solo] - Claude Papesch (5,13,14)
Piano - John Charles (9), Claude Papesch (12)
Grand Piano - John Charles (13,14)
Celesta - John Charles (14)
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