Spectrum & Indelible Murtceps - Testimonial (2022 Remastered) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Spectrum & Indelible Murtceps
Title: Testimonial
Year Of Release: 1973/2022
Label: Aztec Music
Genre: Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Boogie Rock, Pub Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:42:54
Total Size: 480 / 266 / 100 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Testimonial
Year Of Release: 1973/2022
Label: Aztec Music
Genre: Progressive Rock, Art Rock, Boogie Rock, Pub Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44, FLAC (tracks), 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:42:54
Total Size: 480 / 266 / 100 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Spectrum & Indelible Murtceps - The Indelible Shuffle (3:41)
02. Spectrum & Indelible Murtceps - It Would Be Nice (3:07)
03. Spectrum & Indelible Murtceps - Ray's Boogie (2:18)
04. Spectrum & Indelible Murtceps - Singing the Blues / I Think I Even Missed the Station (7:14)
05. Spectrum & Indelible Murtceps - Hot Rocket (3:30)
06. Spectrum & Indelible Murtceps - Real Meanie (4:27)
07. Spectrum & Indelible Murtceps - Who Is Bugging You? (4:37)
08. Spectrum & Indelible Murtceps - Essay in Paranoia (9:39)
09. Spectrum & Indelible Murtceps - Homesick Valium Blues (4:25)
Testimonial (album)
Testimonial is the final studio album by the Australian progressive rock band Spectrum and its alter-ego project, Indelible Murtceps. Released in July 1973 on the Harvest label (EMI), it represents a unique "two-in-one" work by Mike Rudd and Bill Putt.
Structure and Style
The album is conceptually divided into two stylistic parts, reflecting the dual nature of the band's repertoire:
Day Side (Indelible Murtceps): Features upbeat, funky Boogie Rock and Pub Rock. Characterized by high energy, piano-driven arrangements, and standout tracks such as "The Indelible Shuffle" and "Ray's Boogie".
Night Side (Spectrum): A deep, atmospheric Progressive Rock experience with psychedelic undertones. It features complex song structures and the monumental 10-minute track "Essay In Paranoia".
Testimonial is the final studio album by the Australian progressive rock band Spectrum and its alter-ego project, Indelible Murtceps. Released in July 1973 on the Harvest label (EMI), it represents a unique "two-in-one" work by Mike Rudd and Bill Putt.
Structure and Style
The album is conceptually divided into two stylistic parts, reflecting the dual nature of the band's repertoire:
Day Side (Indelible Murtceps): Features upbeat, funky Boogie Rock and Pub Rock. Characterized by high energy, piano-driven arrangements, and standout tracks such as "The Indelible Shuffle" and "Ray's Boogie".
Night Side (Spectrum): A deep, atmospheric Progressive Rock experience with psychedelic undertones. It features complex song structures and the monumental 10-minute track "Essay In Paranoia".
Personnel
Mike Rudd — guitar, vocals
Bill Putt — bass guitar
John Mills — keyboards
Ray Arnott — drums, vocals