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Axe
Mark on a Gidgee
KKR128CD
Released - October 2008 |
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"It's hard
to select a stand-out track here, but my choice if asked,
would have to be 'Am Empty Plate', which really does carry a
message we all must hear and note, as well, it is a tuneful
song with great imagery. Charley has demonstrated his
versatility here, both as a vocalist with interesting vocal
quality, and his usual brilliant guitar skills.."
Kelly Dixon |
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"Play
Charley"
KKR113CD
Released - May 2006 |
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"Charley
has the 'feel' for the melodic and traditional guitar sound,
though I have heard him and Slim rocking it along plenty of
times! Working with Slim for so many years, Charley
developed a warm rapport with his 'boss' and mate and Slim
would turn and call out 'Play Charley' when he wanted a
quick break on guitar. It was always there, too.."
Joy McKean |
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The
Sunset Is Red
CB2001
Released - 2001 |
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Rob Breeze engineered this
album which was recorded in Beaten Track Studio,
located in the beautiful Megalong Valley. Most of the songs
on this album were requested by friends. Like the first
album, this one includes vocals and instrumental recordings.
I enjoyed recording “Young Man from the Country” which was
written by my wife Sandra. The title track was a
re-recording of the first song I ever recorded in the early
70s. |
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Take
Me Back To The Country
CB1997
Released - 1997 |
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This album
was recorded at Axent Studio and the engineer was
Ross McGregor. All of the tracks were recorded live with
limited overdubbing. I was very pleased to have some good
mates helping me in the studio. Tony Macklin, drums Ben
Kelly, bass, Glenn Jones vocals guitar and of course myself
on guitars and vocals.
Most songs
on this album were requests from friends and some are my
all-time favourite songs of Slim Dusty, Gordon Parsons and
Shorty Ranger |
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