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Dragon - Universal Radio / Scented Gardens For The Blind (Reissue) (1974-75/2005)

Dragon - Universal Radio / Scented Gardens For The Blind (Reissue) (1974-75/2005)

BAND/ARTIST: Dragon

  • Title: Universal Radio / Scented Gardens For The Blind
  • Year Of Release: 1974-75/2005
  • Label: Estrella Rockera
  • Genre: Prog Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 01:19:40
  • Total Size: 211/547 Mb (scans)
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Dragon - Universal Radio / Scented Gardens For The Blind (Reissue) (1974-75/2005)


Tracklist:

Universal Radio:
1. Universal Radio
2. Going Slow
3. Patina
4. Weetbix
5. Graves
6. Avalanche

Scented Gardens For The Blind:
7. Vermillion Cellars
8. La Gash Lagoon
9. Sunburst
10. Grey Lynn Candy
11. Darkness
12. Scented Gardens for the Blind

Line-up::
Marc Hunter - vocals
Todd Hunter - bass
Robert Taylor - guitar
Paul Hewson - keyboards
Kerry Jacobsen - drums

Dragon formed in Auckland, New Zealand, in January 1972 with a line-up that featured Todd Hunter on bass guitar, guitarist Ray Goodwin, drummer Neil Reynolds and singer/pianist Graeme Collins. All had been in various short-lived bands in Auckland, Collins is credited with using I Ching to provide the name Dragon. Their first major gig was an appearance at The Great Ngaruawahia Music Festival in early January 1973. By 1974 several personnel changes had occurred, with Todd Hunter's younger brother Marc Hunter joining on vocals and Neil Storey on drums. The band recorded two progressive rock albums in their native New Zealand, Universal Radio in 1974 and Scented Gardens for the Blind in 1975 both on Vertigo Records. Despite being New Zealand's top live attraction by late 1974, neither albums nor related singles had any local chart success, and they recruited Robert Taylor (ex-Mammal) on guitar as they searched for a raunchier pop sound. By early 1975, manager Graeme Nesbitt (ex-Mammal), who had obtained regular gigs and organised their first New Zealand tours, felt they should tackle the larger Australian market. Nesbitt was unable to travel with them to Australia - he had been arrested for selling drugs.
This was the first stage of Dragon's career and also the one that granted them access to Prog Archives. The band is still going strong today, which may or may not have been due to the shift away from their earlier flirtation with prog rock.


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  • Dizrythmia
  •  wrote in 09:46
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Pity the above blurb has nothing to do with Dragon, who hail from New Zealand but after conquering their home country settled in Australia. That's where they eventually struck it big.

These two albums are very different from the later offerings but are well worth having to hear the band develop into the act it became.
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  • tommy554
  •  wrote in 10:27
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thanks a lot for lossless
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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 02:28
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Many thanks for lossless.