Matt Taylor - Straight As A Die (1973) 320kbps

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Matt Taylor - Straight As A Die (1973) 320kbps (Size: 111.77 MB)
 Matt Taylor - 01 - Mother Nature.mp310.99 MB
 Matt Taylor - 02 - Brisbane To Beechworth.mp314.2 MB
 Matt Taylor - 03 - Simple Decision.mp310.9 MB
 Matt Taylor - 04 - We'll Never Do The Same Again.mp311.12 MB
 Matt Taylor - 05 - Chickens.mp313.71 MB
 Matt Taylor - 06 - Hall Of Fame.mp39.71 MB
 Matt Taylor - 07 - Krishna Loves You Too.mp316.51 MB
 Matt Taylor - 08 - Dance.mp38.61 MB
 Matt Taylor - 09 - I Remember When I Was Young (Bonus track).mp39.11 MB
 Matt Taylor - 10 - Aussie Blues (Bonus track).mp34.67 MB
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 Matt Taylor - Straight As A Die_back.jpg387.45 KB
 Matt Taylor - Straight As A Die_front.jpg844.14 KB
 Matt Taylor - Straight As A Die_inlay.jpg456.46 KB
 Matt Taylor Biography.txt14.09 KB
 Straight As A Die Band.jpg55.72 KB


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- Matt Taylor -

- Straight As A Die (1973)-


An Australian blues legend, Matt Taylor has been playing his brand of Australian-twinged blues music since the mid-'60s. His first band, the Bay City Union, was formed in March 1966 and was one of Australia's first traditional Chicago blues bands. They issued one single, "Mo'reen"/"Mary Mary," in April 1968 before breaking up in July 1968 due to a general lack of interest in blues bands.
Taylor briefly sang with the Wild Cherries before forming the Horse, and then briefly stepped in as lead singer with Cam-Pact for a two-week tour of Sydney during early 1970. He then joined blues band Genesis in February, who released a collaborative single with Carson County Band, titled "Bad Luck Feeling"/"Back Home" under the banner the Meating. They toured until August 1970 when Taylor left to join Chain; the move proved fruitful with the hit single "Black and Blue"/"Lightning Ground" (March 1971) and the groundbreaking album 'Toward the Blues' (September).
Taylor left Chain in October 1971 and spent the next year living on a farm in Beechworth, Victoria. In January, Taylor performed at the 1973 Sunbury festival and the track "From Brisbane to Beechworth" appeared on Mushroom's triple live album set 'The Great Australian Rock Festival Sunbury 1973'. Another live performance, "Roberta" (recorded June 1973), appeared on the album 'Garrison the Final Blow Unit 2', and his performance with Chain on "Grab a Snatch and Hold It" also made it on the album.
His debut solo album, 'Straight as a Die', was released at the end of 1973. The single "I Remember When I Was Young"/"Krishna Loves You, Too," which had been recorded in an open paddock at Kingston Park Farm, hit the Top Ten in Melbourne.

Track Listing

01 - Mother Nature
02 - Brisbane to Beechworth
03 - Simple Decision
04 - We'll Never Do The Same Again*
05 - Chickens
06 - Hall Of Fame
07 - Krishna Loves You, Too
08 - Dance+
09 - I Remember When I Was Young
10 - Fair Dinkum Aussie Blues
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Band Members:
Matt Taylor (Vocals, Guitar and Harmonica)
Phil Manning (Guitar)
Greg 'Sleepy' Lawrie (Guitar)
Barry Sullivan (Bass)
Barry Harvey (Drums)
*Ian Winter (Guest guitarist)
+ Jibon D.Mandall (tabla)




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