Coloured Balls - Ball Power (Reissue) (1973/2006)

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Title: Ball Power
Year Of Release: 1973/2006
Label: Aztec Music
Genre: Heavy Psychedelic Rock, Blues Rock
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Coloured Balls - Ball Power (Reissue) (1973/2006)


Tracklist:

01. Flash
02. Mama Don't You Get Me Wrong
03. Won't You Make Up Your Mind
04. Something New
05. B.P.R.
06. Human Being
07. Whole Lotta Shakin'
08. Hey! What's Your Name
09. That's What Mama Sid

Bonus Tracks:
10. Liberate Rock
11. Slowest Guitar on Earth
12. Mr. Ean Mouth
13. Love Me Girl
14. Mess of the Blues
15. Devil's Discipline
16. G.O.D. (Live at Sunbury, 1973)

Line-up::
Lobby Loyde (lead guitar, vocals)
Bobsy Millar (guitar, vocals)
John Miglans (bass, vocals)
Trevor Young (drums, vocals)
plus
Billy Thorpe (guitar on tracks 10, 11)
Gil 'Rats' Matthews (drums on tracks 10, 11)
Paul 'Sheepdog' Wheeler (bass on tracks 10, 11)
Warren 'Pig' Morgan (piano on tracks 10, 11)

Lobby Loyde formed the psychedelic/hard/blues-rock group Coloured Balls in March 1972 with Andrew Fordham on guitar and vocals, Janis Miglans on bass guitar and Trevor Young on drums.Their first single, "Liberate Rock", had been recorded by Loyde with Aztecs' members, Gil Mathews (on drums), Morgan and Wheeler as studio musicians – it was issued in August.

In January 1973, Coloured Balls teamed with guest vocalists Thorpe and Leo de Castro at the Sunbury Pop Festival, their performance was released in November as the "Help Me" / "Rock Me Baby" track on the live album, Summer Jam.The album included Coloured Balls' 16-minute version of "G.O.D.". Fordham had been replaced on guitar by Ian Millar early in the year. Coloured Balls released three singles including "Mess of the Blues" which reached the Top 40 in October.They supported Marc Bolan & T. Rex on their Australian tour.

Coloured Balls released their debut studio album, Ball Power, in December, 1973 on EMI, which peaked at No. 13 on the Go-Set National Top 20 albums chart in February 1974. In January'74, Coloured Balls played at the Sunbury Pop Festival alongside hard rockers, Buster Brown, which included Angry Anderson on vocals and Phil Rudd on drums.



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Many thanks for lossless.