Tin Tin - Astral Taxi (Reissue, Remastered) (1971/2009)

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Title: Astral Taxi
Year Of Release: 1971/2009
Label: Magic Records
Genre: Pop Rock
Quality: Flac (tracks, log)
Total Time: 52:11
Total Size: 267 Mb (scans)
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Tin Tin - Astral Taxi (Reissue, Remastered) (1971/2009)


Tracklist:

1. Astral Taxi (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves) - 3:31
2. Ships On The Starboard (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves, Johnny Vallins) - 3:22
3. Our Destiny (Steve Groves) - 3:16
4. Tomorrow Today (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves, Billy Lawrie) - 3:54
5. Jenny B. (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves) - 4:06
6. I Took A Holiday (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves) - 3:28
7. Tag Around (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves) - 2:25
8. Set Sail For England (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves) - 2:55
9. The Cavalary's Coming (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves, Johnny Vallins) - 2:44
10. Benny The Wonder Dog (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves, Johnny Vallins) - 3:54
11. Is That The Way (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves, Billy Lawrie) - 2:33

Bonus Tracks:
12. Talking Turkey (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves, Geoff Bridgford) - 3:30
13. Strange One (Grozmann) - 3:44
14. I'm Afraid (Pete Beckett) - 3:39
15. Love Her That Way (From Tin Tin First UK Album) (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves) - 2:19
16. Back To Winona (B-Side UK Single “Come On Over Again”) (Steve Kipner, Steve Groves) - 2:45

Line-up::
Steve Kipner - Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals
Steve Groves - Guitars, Percussion, Vocals
Johnny Vallins - Bass, Guitar, Vocals
Geoff Bridgford - Drums

Tin Tin was a pop rock band, which first formed in Australia as The Kinetics in 1966. They relocated to the United Kingdom in 1969 and were renamed as Tin Tin, which comprised Steve Kipner (vocals, keyboards, percussion), Steve Groves (vocals, guitar, percussion), John Vallins (bass, guitar, vocals) and Geoff Bridgford (drums). In 1970 they issued a single, "Toast and Marmalade for Tea", which was a No. 10 hit on the Go-Set National Singles Chart in June the following year. It reached No. 20 in the United States on the Billboard Hot 100. Their next single, "Is That the Way?" (1971), peaked at No. 59 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The group disbanded in 1973 and Kipner continued as a songwriter for various acts including Chicago, George Benson and Olivia Newton-John. Groves returned to Australia and worked as a singer-songwriter. Vallins teamed up with Kipner's father, Nat, to co-write "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late" for Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams, which was a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1978.





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