Stevie Wright - Hard Road (1974) 320kbps {FP}

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Stevie Wright - Hard Road (1974) 320kbps {FP} (Size: 106.97 MB)
 01 - Hard Road.mp36.95 MB
 02 - Life Gets Better.mp37.28 MB
 03 - The Other Side.mp35.8 MB
 04 - I Got You Good.mp37.54 MB
 05 - Dancing In The Limelight.mp35.92 MB
 06 - Didn't I Take You Higher.mp313.57 MB
 07 - Evie (Parts 1,II & III).mp325.57 MB
 08 - Movin' On Up.mp37.48 MB
 09 - Commando Line.mp39.06 MB
 10 - BONUS - Evie (Concert Of The Decade 1979).mp314.65 MB
 Hard Road - Alt Cover.jpg95.98 KB
 Hard Road - Back Tray.jpg489.23 KB
 Hard Road - Back Tray2.jpg495.93 KB
 Hard Road - Front Cover.jpg88.18 KB
 Hard Road - Front Tray.jpg658.88 KB
 Hard Road - The Life And Times of Stevie Wright.jpg540.65 KB
 Hard Road_LP.jpg22.6 KB
 Little Stevie.jpg261.75 KB
 Portrait Of Stevie - Trafalgar Square London 1975 (by Gary Ede).jpg87.34 KB
 Stevie - Hard Road Promo Photo London 1975.jpg224.05 KB


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- Stevie Wright -

- Hard Road (1974) -


Stephen Carlton ‘Stevie’ Wright is an Australian musician and songwriter who has been called Australia’s first international pop star.
From 1965-1969 he was the lead singer for the Sydney-based rock and roll band The Easybeats, widely regarded as the greatest Australian pop band of the Sixties.
During his time with The Easybeats he was popularly and affectionately known as “Little Stevie”. He co-wrote many of their early hits (including “Sorry” and “I’ll Make You Happy”), and was vocalist on their biggest hit “Friday on My Mind” (1967), which, in 2001, was voted the Best Australian Song of All Time and made the Top 20 in both the UK and the U.S. He was also renowned for his energetic stage performance which included acrobatic back-flips and mod dance moves.
After the break-up of The Easybeats in 1969, Stevie returned to Sydney from England. A thorough discography of his work lists lineups of the Stevie Wright Band in 1972 . However, other sources list him as playing only with the band Black Tank during that period.
In 1972-73 he won national acclaim for his performance as Simon Zealotes in Jesus Christ Superstar. He then achieved solo success when his old Easybeats band-mates Harry Vanda and George Young (now turned record producers) returned from the UK in 1973. He formed his own backing band, The Stevie Wright band for live performances in this time.
In 1974 Wright released the single “Evie (Parts 1, 2 & 3)”. Written and produced by Vanda & Young, it became a hit — irrelevantly the only 11-minute song to chart at #1 anywhere in the world — and is now regarded as an Australian rock classic. Two Vanda and Young produced LPs followed: Hard Road and Black-eyed Bruiser. Wright, however, struggled with drug and alcohol addiction, which ultimately de-stabilised his new found success

Track Listing
01 - Hard Road
02 - Life Gets Better
03 - The Other Side
04 - I Got You Good
05 - Dancing In The Limelight
06 - Didn't I Take You Higher
07 - Evie (Parts I, II & III)
08 - Movin' On Up
09 - Commando Line
10 - BONUS TRACK - Evie (Concert Of The Decade 1979)
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Band Members
Stevie Wright (Vocals)
Time Gaze (Guitar)
Ken Firth (Bass)
Warren 'Pig' Morgan (Piano)
Johnny Dick (Drums)








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