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Progressive Rock
Company Caine, were an Australian progressive rock band. They were formed in March 1970... First album "A Product Of A Broken Reality" on Generation Records. They used the TCS Studio, it was produced by Gus McNeil and engineered by John French. The album reached the top 40 on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart. Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described the album as a milestone of the early 1970s progressive rock era as their music was more expansive, more out there than just about every band of the day.
Tracks:
1. Symptoms (Smith-Noone-Smith)
2. Trixie Stonewall’s Wayward Home (Smith-Noone-Smith)
3. The Cell (Noone-Smith)
4. Theme For Vishdungarius (Noone)
5. Woman With Reason (G.Smith-R.Smith)
6. Simple Song Of Spring (Smith-Noone-Smith)
7. The Day Superman Got Busted (Smith-Hudson-Cain-Noone-Smith)
8. It’s Up To You (Smith-Noone-Smith)
9. Go See The Gypsy (Smith-Smith)
10. The Last Scene (Noone-Smith)
Bonus Tracks Single (1972)
11. Dear Carolyn (Noone-Smith)
12. Now I'm Together (Noone-Smith)
Bonus: GTK Sessions (1971/72)
13. 1967 (Gulliver Smith, Russell Smith) 3:27
14. Flip, Flop And Fly (Charles Calhoun, Lou Turner) 3:29
15. The Cell (Jeremy Noone, Gulliver Smith) 4:14
16. The Day Superman Got Busted (Smith, Hudson, Kain, Noone, Smith) 4:47
Notes
Tracks 1-10 engineered, mixed and recorded at T.C.S. Studios, Melbourne, July 1971.
Personnel:
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Vocals – Russell Smith
Bass – Arthur Eizenberg
Drums – John McInerny
Piano [Fender], Organ [Hammond] – Ian Mawson
Saxophone [Acoustic & Electric], Piano, Organ [Hammond] – Jeremy Noone
Vocals – Gulliver Smith
Special thanks to: Danny Robinson on “The Cell”, “Woman With Reason”, “Trixie...” and “Symptoms”. Steve Dunstan for the computer music and laughter. John Lee for bass clarinet on “The Cell”. The Winlaton Girls Choir on “Trixie...” and Roger the Roadie

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