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| The Angels was a hard rock band that formed in Adelaide, Australia in 1970. The band later relocated from Adelaide to Sydney and enjoyed huge local success until well into the 1990s. For the purposes of international release, their records were released under the names Angel City and later The Angels From Angel City. Before you can upload images you will need to register an account Only use this if you hold the copyright on the image. ...
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Bernard Doc Neeson (born in Belfast, Ireland) is an Australian rock singer. ...
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Brett Eccles is the drummer for The Angels, a popular Australian pub-rock band and a former member of Citizen Band. Eccles left Citizen Band in 1981, after successfully auditioning for The Angels. He is the father of Matt Eccles, of Betchadupa. ...
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The Sydney Opera House on Sydney Harbour Sydney (pronounced ) is the most populous city in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of over 4,200,000 people, and 151,920 within the city centre. ...
In 2006, The Angels were featured on a postage stamp for Australia Post as part of their "Australian Rock Posters, The Stamps" collection[2]. For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
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History
Early years In November 1970, brothers Rick and John Brewster formed The Moonshine Jug and String Band. In 1971 the band was joined by Irish immigrant Bernard "Doc" Neeson, an arts student and former Army sergeant and already a prominent figure on the Adelaide music scene. The band performed at university campuses and in 1973 released their debut EP Keep You on the Move, which made the top 5 in Adelaide. This was followed in 1974 by the single "That's All Right With Me". Both these releases were on John Woodruff's Sphere label. Woodruff went on to become the band's manager for most of its career. Moonshine Jug and String Band The Keystone Angels The Angels The Party Boys The Bombers The Fallen Angels Wayne Jury Angry Anderson Band Double Trouble The Angels Band ...
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Bernard Doc Neeson (born in Belfast, Ireland) is an Australian rock singer. ...
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In 1974 they changed their name to The Keystone Angels, switched to electric instruments and began playing 1950s rock and roll on the pub circuit. In July 1974, just before Go-Set magazine ceased publication, a number of small ads started appearing weekly announcing "The KEYSTONE ANGELS are coming", possibly the first mention of the band in an Australian national rock music publication[3]. In 1975 the band supported AC/DC during a South Australian tour, and later performed as the backing band for Chuck Berry[4]. Go-Set was a legendary Australian rock music magazine published from 1966-1974. ...
AC/DC are a hard rock band formed in Sydney, Australia in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young. ...
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1970s In 1975, on the recommendation of Bon Scott and Malcolm Young from AC/DC, the band was offered a recording deal with the Alberts label. They dropped "Keystone" from their name and became simply "The Angels". As this point the band was a four-piece with Neeson on bass guitar, Charlie King (Peter Christopolous) on drums, Rick Brewster on lead guitars and John Brewster on lead vocals and rhythm guitar. 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday. ...
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Malcolm Mitchell Young (born January 6, 1953 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a founding member of, rhythm guitarist and co-songwriter for, the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. // Youngs parents William and Margaret emigrated from Glasgow to Sydney, Australia in 1963 with their children George, Margaret, Malcolm and Angus...
The Angels' first single, "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again", was released in April 1976. The Angels made their debut TV appearance on Countdown. Later in the year, Charlie King, at the time AWOL from the army, was replaced by Graham "Buzz Throckman" Bidstrup on the drums. This would be the first of three different versions of the song the band released as singles throughout their career. This article or section needs additional references or sources to improve its verifiability. ...
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July of 1977 saw the release of the band's second single, "You're A Lady Now", followed a month later by their self-titled debut LP, The Angels. By now Chris Bailey had joined the band on bass, allowing Neeson to concentrate on vocals. Bailey had been a member of Mount Lofty Rangers with Bon Scott in 1974. They released Round and Round, later remixed by Vince Lovegrove as Round and Round and Round in 1996. Neeson's move to specialist frontman allowed the band to develop an energetic and theatrical live presence. Neeson would typically appear on stage as a wild extrovert, dressed in a tuxedo and shaking maracas. As a foil, Rick Brewster would remain motionless, his head cocked to one side, for the entire performance. Also: 1977 (album) by Ash. ...
Track List Take Me Home (Brewster/Neeson/Brewster/Throckman) Youre A Lady Now (Brewster/Neeson/Brewster) Goin Down (Don Nix) Shelter From The Rain (Brewster/Throckman) Cant Get Lucky (Brewster/Throckman) Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again (Brewster/Neeson/Brewster) You Got Me Runnin (Brewster/Neeson...
Vince Lovegrove is an Australian music manager, journalist and television producer best known as the manager of rock group Divinyls. ...
Year 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full 1996 Gregorian calendar). ...
Maracas are simple percussion instruments (idiophones), usually played in pairs, consisting of a dried gourd shell (cuia - kOO-ya) filled with seeds or dried beans. ...
1978's Face to Face album reached #16 in November and stayed on the Australian charts for 79 weeks. Mark Opitz engineered, and along with The Angels, co-produced the album. Peter Ledger, who designed the cover, won Best Australian Album Cover Design Award. Face to Face produced the band's first hit single, "Take a Long Line", which has gone on to become one of the Angels' most-recognised songs. In November, the band supported David Bowie on his first Australian tour, resulting in The Tour EP 7" single. Year 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1978 Gregorian calendar). ...
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No Exit, issued in June of 1979, entered the Australian album chart at #8 upon its release and again at #15 in September. George Young contributed as a backing vocalist. In October 1979, Albert released the Out Of The Blue EP, featuring the third version of "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again" in three years. George Redburn Young (born 6 November 1947 in Glasgow, Scotland) is an Australian rock musician, songwriter and record producer, best-known as the co-writer of the international hits, Friday On My Mind and Love Is In The Air; and for his production of the hard rock band, AC/DC...
On New Year's Eve 1979, the band performed in front of almost 100,000 people on the steps of the Sydney Opera House. Their show, however, was cut short when a riot broke out in the audience. Doc Neeson was hit on the head with a sign and Chris Bailey was knocked unconscious by a flying bottle and hospitalised. The Sydney Opera House is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. ...
1980s The band signed an international contract with CBS Records and released, in March of 1980, Face to Face, a compilation of tracks from the Australian Face to Face and No Exit albums, on the Epic label. The band billed itself as Angel City to avoid legal problems with the Casablanca Records' act Angel. Columbia Records is the oldest continually used brand name in recorded sound, dating back to 1888. ...
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The line-up of Angel; from left to right, Punky Meadows, Felix Robinson, Frank DiMino, Barry Brandt, and Gregg Giuffria. ...
Dark Room, produced by the Brewster brothers, was released in June 1980. The overseas version of this album featured re-recorded versions of "Ivory Stairs" and "Straight Jacket" in place of "Alexander" and "I'm Scared". American band Great White would later cover "Face The Day", from this LP as well as "Can't Shake It" from Face to Face. Great White is an American blues-based rock and heavy metal band. ...
In March 1981, drummer Graham Bidstrup left the band, reportedly due to non-musical differences, and was replaced by New Zealander Brent Eccles. Bidstrup joined The Party Boys in 1983 and later formed GANGgajang. The Never So Live EP, issued in October, received heavy airplay and on the strength of the new song "Fashion And Fame" went to sell some 80,000 copies. In November 1981 Night Attack, produced by Ed Thacker and the Brewsters, was released. Year 1981 (MCMLXXXI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link displays the 1981 Gregorian calendar). ...
The Party Boys was an Australian rock band with floating membership that existed from 1982 until 1992. ...
Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ...
GANGgajang are an Australian band who had their major success in 1985 with the release of their self-titled debut album. ...
The band's third international album, Night Attack included a remixed version of "Back On You", previously only available on the flipside of the "Into The Heat" single. Early in 1982, it became apparent Chris Bailey would be unable to tour with the band in the US; American Jim Hilbun was recruited as replacement. Year 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar). ...
In May 1983, Watch The Red, produced by The Angels and engineered by Andrew Scott and Al Wright, was issued. The first single release, "Stand Up", written by Hilbun, was a success. The album, critically acclaimed for its musical inventiveness, featured saxophone leads from Hilbun, John Brewster on lead vocals for one track, and even a piano accordion. A great deal of the material was also derived from a 40 minute jam-session, including an instrumental track and totally improvised lyrics from Neeson. The recording of the album was also dogged by a fire that gutted the recording studio, almost destroying the master tapes. Year 1983 (MCMLXXXIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1983 Gregorian calendar). ...
In November 1984, the Two Minute Warning album was released following a three-month recording session in Los Angeles. The American version of the album, on MCA, included a new version of the 1978 song "Be With You", which would become The Angels' last commercially available single in the United States. Metal Blade Records re-issued the album in 1990. Unfortunately for the band, an internal personnel purge at MCA meant that Two Minute Warning received no support from the label. MCA would later reject The Angels' next album. Year 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link displays the 1984 Gregorian calendar). ...
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John Brewster left the band in late 1985. In his place, the band hired ex-Skyhooks guitarist Bob Spencer in March 1986. In October of the same year Howling was released on the band's new label Mushroom Records. This album included a cover version of The Animals hit, "We Gotta Get Out Of This Place" which, at #6, became the band's highest charting single up to that point. John Brewster joined The Party Boys in the meantime and stayed with them until 1989. Skyhooks was an Australian rock band of the 1970s, sometimes classified as a glam rock band, although this is mainly the result of the bands flamboyant costumes and makeup. ...
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Mushroom Records is an Australian record company. ...
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In December 1987, the double live album Liveline was released. The collection spanned ten years of the band's career. The majority of the album was recorded at the Bankstown RSL Club in Sydney, with some tracks taken from earlier tours featuring John Brewster. The CD version of Liveline included several songs not included on the vinyl release. A live version of "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again" was issued as a single, as was a medley of "Love Takes Care" and "Be With You". Following the success of the album, The Angels embarked on a massive tour of Australia with a lengthy two-hour set that covered the entire history of the group. 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Bankstown CBD skyline as seen from the elevated end of Jacobs Street Bankstown is a suburb in the City of Bankstown in south-western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales Australia. ...
Chrysalis Records in the US issued Beyond Salvation (the band now billing itself as The Angels From Angel City) in November of 1989. It included four new songs, three of which would later appear on the Australian version of the album, and new recordings of the classics "I Ain't The One", "Can't Shake It", "Who Rings The Bell", "City Out of Control" and "Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again", none of which was made available in Australia. Alan Niven was signed on as manager of the band's affairs in the US. At the time, Niven was also managing Great White and Guns N' Roses. Jim Hilbun left during these recording sessions and was replaced by Australian James Morley on bass. Chrysalis logo (1987-2005) Chrysalis Records is a record label that was created in 1969. ...
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1990s In June 1990, Beyond Salvation was released and became the band's first and only No. 1 album. Produced by Terry Manning, the LP spawned five successful singles, including "Dogs are Talking" and "Backstreet Pickup". The flipside of "Dogs are Talking" featured demo tracks by three new Australian bands that The Angels had chosen to support them on their upcoming tour, including The Desert Cats, The Hurricanes and the John Woodruff-managed Baby Animals. The Angels then hit the road on their "Beyond Salvation" Tour with Cheap Trick as supporting act. The video for "Backstreet Pickup" was filmed the day the band were told of the album reaching number one on the charts and shows a very buoyant and enthusiastic band performing for the cameras. MCMXC redirects here; for the Enigma album, see MCMXC a. ...
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Red Back Fever, parts of which were recorded in Memphis during the Beyond Salvation sessions, was released in November of 1991. The band toured for two years, and the song "Tear Me Apart" was included a multi-million dollar government campaign highlighting alcohol related violence. In July 1992 Mushroom re-issued Red Back Fever / Left Hand Drive as a two CD set. Tear Me Apart â 5:15 Some Of That Love â 3:51 Once Bitten Twice Shy â 4:38 Child In You â 3:27 Lyin Awake In Bed â 5:42 Bedroom After Bedroom â 3:58 Red Back Fever â 3:58 Dont Need You â 2:19 Natural Born Woman â 3:40 High...
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In 1992, both Bob Spencer and James Morley left the band. The next year, the New Zealand chapter of the Hell's Angels asked the band to perform for them; to this end, the remaining members asked John Brewster and Jim Hilbun to return, and thus the classic line-up of Brewster-Neeson-Brewster-Eccles-Hilbun was reunited. They immediately set out to write new material. The first results of this collaboration were included on Evidence, a career-spanning collection of the band's hits. Hells Angels (without an apostrophe) is the motorcycle club Hells Angels (with an apostrophe) was a World War II flying squadron in the American Volunteer Group Flying Tigers Hells Angels (movie) is the 1930 aviation movie directed by Howard Hughes This is a disambiguation page, a list of...
In April 1995, The Hard Evidence Tour EP was issued to coincide with the Barbed Wire Ball tour, a national tour that also featured The Screaming Jets and The Poor. The band then took a break from recording and touring, reconvening in mid-1996 at Darling Harbour studios for the start of what would become the sessions for their last studio album. Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ...
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The Angels hit the road with The Lounge Lizard Tour with Angry Anderson from Rose Tattoo and Ross Wilson from Mondo Rock and Daddy Cool in July 1997. The band backed each singer acoustically through classics from their respective bands. On 13 August 1997, The Angels signed a recording deal with Shock Records in Australia. A new single, "Caught in the Night", followed in October and a new album, Skin and Bone, in March of 1998. Though moderately successful, the album was nominated by ARIA as one of the year's best Australian recordings. On 20 October 1998, The Angels were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame by Angry Anderson[5]. In November 1998 the band performed a brief set at the Concert of the Century in Melbourne to celebrate Mushroom Records' 25th anniversary. Angry Anderson (center) in the role of a Biker gang leader on the TV show Pizza Angry Anderson AM (born Gary Anderson, August 5, 1947, in Melbourne) is an Australian rock singer, television presenter/reporter and actor. ...
Rose Tattoo is an Australian blues/hard rock band, led by Angry Anderson and slide guitarist Peter Wells. ...
Ross Wilson (born November 18, 1947) is an Australian musician, singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer who is best known for fronting the groups Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock, and for his production of albums by the Australian band Skyhooks. ...
Mondo Rock are an Australian rock band. ...
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Shock Records is Australias largest independent record label. ...
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In February 1999, Live Line - Definitive Digital Remaster was released. It was a two-CD set that contained ten bonus tracks, recorded between 1981 and 1983. On New Year's Eve, 1999, The Angels performed what would be their last concert at the MGM Grand Darwin Millennium Concert. Doc Neeson announced his departure from the band following a major car accident that left him with neck and spinal injuries.
2000s In November 2000, Shock Records reissued Left Hand Drive, previously released by Mushroom in 1992 as a limited-edition collection of unreleased versions and B-sides. In 2001, the ABC featured The Angels in their music series program Long Way To The Top which was an insight into 50 years of Australian rock 'n' roll[6]. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation or ABC is Australias national non-profit public broadcaster. ...
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The Angels reformed as Members of The Angels with John and Rick Brewster, Buzz Bidstrup, Chris Bailey and Jim Hilbun on lead vocals, in March of 2001, for the Gimme Ted - The Ted Mulry Benefit Concert (released on video as Gimme Ted). On 24 June 2002, Shock Records issued The Complete Sessions 1980-1983, a 4-CD box set collection of the band's recorded output from the period between the Dark Room and Watch the Red albums. For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...
Track List Disc 1 : Dark Roon No Secrets Poor Baby Wasted Sleepless Nights Darkroon Face The Day Night Comes Early Alexander The Moment Im Scared Devils Gate Back On You (Bonus Track) Alexander (Early Take) (Bonus Track) Hot Shit (Bonus Track) Hard Sell (Bonus Track) Staring Voices (Bonus Track) Im...
On 4 December 2006, Live at The Basement containing all the classics with Brewster, Bailey, Bidstrup and Brewster. In July 2006, Liberation reissued the The Angels' catalogue. Albums included: Dark Room, Night Attack, Watch the Red, Two Minute Warning, Howling, Beyond Salvation, Red Back Fever, and Wasted Sleepless Night - The Definitive Greatest Hits[citation needed]. For the Manfred Mann album, see 2006 (album). ...
On 11 June 2007 Wasted Sleepless Nights - The Videos. Includes live footage never before released and tracks recorded live from ABC's Studio 22.
Band lineups 1975 - 1976 - Doc Neeson (bass, vocals)
- John Brewster, (rhythm guitar, vocals)
- Peter Christopolous, known as Charle King (drums)
- Rick Brewster (lead guitar, vocals)
August 1976 - Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup (drums, vocals)
- John Brewster (rhythm guitar, vocals)
- Rick Brewster (lead guitar, vocals)
- Doc Neeson (bass, vocals)
January 1977 - March 1981 - Chris Bailey (bass)
- Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup (drums, vocals)
- John Brewster (rhythm guitar, vocals)
- Rick Brewster (lead guitar, vocals)
- Doc Neeson (lead vocals)
March 1981 - April 1982 - Chris Bailey (bass, vocals)
- John Brewster (rhythm guitar, vocals)
- Rick Brewster (lead guitar, vocals)
- Brent Eccles (drums)
- Doc Neeson (lead vocals)
April 1982 - February 1985 - John Brewster (rhythm guitar, vocals)
- Rick Brewster (lead guitar, vocals)
- Brent Eccles (drums)
- Jim Hilbun (bass, vocals, sax, keyboards)
- Doc Neeson (lead vocals)
March 1985 - July 1989 - Rick Brewster (lead guitar, vocals)
- Brent Eccles (drums)
- Jim Hilbun (bass, vocals, sax, keyboards)
- Doc Neeson (lead vocals)
- Bob Spencer (rhythm guitar, vocals)
1990 - 1992 - Rick Brewster (lead guitar, vocals)
- Brent Eccles (drums)
- James Morley (bass, vocals)
- Doc Neeson (lead vocals)
- Bob Spencer (rhythm guitar, vocals)
1993 - January 2000 - John Brewster (rhythm guitar, vocals)
- Rick Brewster (lead guitar, vocals)
- Brent Eccles (drums)
- Jim Hilbun (bass, vocals, sax, keyboards)
- Doc Neeson (lead vocals)
Members of The Angels - March 2001 - John Brewster (rhythm guitar, vocals)
- Rick Brewster (lead guitar, vocals)
- Brent Eccles (drums)
- Jim Hilbun (lead vocals)
- Chris Bailey (bass, vocals)
- Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup (drums, vocals)
The Angels were known as The Original Angels Band - December 2001 - - John Brewster (rhythm guitar, lead vocals)
- Rick Brewster (lead guitar, vocals)
- Chris Bailey (bass, vocals)
- Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup (drums, vocals)
Discography Albums The Angels released albums under different names. The Angels (TA); Angel City (AC); The Angels From Angel City (TAFAC) | Year | Month | Label | Album | Artist credit | Chart positions | | AUS | NZ | US | | 1977 | August | Albert | The Angels | TA | - | - | - | | 1978 | August | Albert | Face to Face | TA | #16 | - | - | | 1979 | June | Albert | No Exit | TA | #8 | - | - | | 1980 | March | Epic | Face to Face (Overseas) | AC | - | - | - | | 1980 | May | Albert | The Angels' Greatest | TA | #5 | - | - | | 1980 | June | Epic | Dark Room | TA | #6 | - | - | | 1980 | June | Epic | Dark Room (Overseas) | AC | - | - | - | | 1981 | November | Epic | Night Attack | TA | #11 | - | - | | 1982 | February | Epic | Night Attack (Overseas) | AC | - | - | - | | 1983 | May | Epic | Watch The Red | TA | #6 | - | - | | 1984 | November | Mushroom | Two Minute Warning | TA | #2 | - | - | | 1985 | January | MCA | Two Minute Warning (Overseas) | AC | - | - | - | | 1985 | November | Epic | The Angels' Greatest Vol. II | TA | #14 | - | - | | 1986 | October | Mushroom | Howling | TA | #6 | - | - | | 1987 | December | Mushroom | Live Line | TA | #2 | - | - | | 1989 | November | Chrysalis | Beyond Salvation (Overseas) | TAFAC | - | - | - | | 1990 | June | Mushroom | Beyond Salvation | TA | #1 | - | - | | 1991 | November | Mushroom | Red Back Fever | TA | #12 | - | - | | 1992 | July | Mushroom | Red Back Fever / Left Hand Drive | TA | - | - | - | | 1992 | November | Albert | Their Finest Hour ... and then some | TA | - | - | - | | 1994 | December | Mushroom | Evidence | TA | - | - | - | | 1998 | March | Shock | Skin And Bone | TA | #29 | - | - | | 1998 | June | Shock | No Secrets | TA | - | - | - | | 1999 | February | Shock | Live Line - Definitive Digital Remaster | TA | - | - | - | | 1999 | May | Mushroom | Greatest Hits - The Mushroom Years | TA | - | - | - | | 2000 | November | Shock | Left Hand Drive | TA | - | - | - | | 2002 | April | Shock | The Complete Sessions 1980-1983 | TA | - | - | - | | 2006 | July | Liberation | Wasted Sleepless Nights - The Definitive Best Of | TA | #26 | - | - | The Commonwealth of Australia is geographically the sixth-largest country in the world, the only one to occupy an entire continent, and the largest in the region of Australasia/Oceania. ...
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Track List Take Me Home (Brewster/Neeson/Brewster/Throckman) Youre A Lady Now (Brewster/Neeson/Brewster) Goin Down (Don Nix) Shelter From The Rain (Brewster/Throckman) Cant Get Lucky (Brewster/Throckman) Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again (Brewster/Neeson/Brewster) You Got Me Runnin (Brewster/Neeson...
Face to Face was an album by Australian band The Angels. ...
Track List Waiting for the World After Dark Save Me Shadow Boxer No Exit Cant Shake It Out of the Blue Dawn Is Breaking Mr. ...
Face to Face is an 1978 album by the Australian hard rock band The Angels AKA Angel City. Track listing Take A Long Line 3:00 Marseilles 4:50 After The Rain 3:11 Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again 3:40 Shadow Boxer 2:44 Comin Down...
Dark Room is a 1980 album by Australian band The Angels. ...
Dark Room album by the Australian hard rock band The Angels AKA Angel City. Track listing No Secrets 4:18 (Bidstrup/Neeson) Ivory Stairs 3:51 (Brewster/Neeson/Brewster) Wasted Sleepless Nights / Dark Room 6:09 (Brewster/Neeson/Brewster/Bidstrup) Face The Day 6:11 (Brewster/Neeson/Brewster) Night Comes...
Night Attack is a 1981 album by Australian band The Angels. ...
Night Attack album by the Australian hard rock band The Angels AKA Angel City. Track listing Long Night 4:12 Living On The Outside 4:19 Back On You 3:05 Fashion And Fame 4:38 Night Attack 3:31 City Out Of Control 5:54 Talk About You 3...
Watch The Red is a 1983 album by Australian band The Angels. ...
Two Minute Warning is a 1984 album by Australian band The Angels. ...
Two Minute Warning album by the Australian hard rock band The Angels AKA Angel City. Track listing Underground 5:30 Look The Other Way 4:29 Between The Eyes 3:56 Front Page News 3:32 Be With You 3:37 Small Price 5:24 Walking To Babylon 5:18...
Track List Did You Hurt Somebody 3:59 When The Time Comes 2:56 Dont Waste My Time 3:55 Cant Take Anymore 3:22 Where Do You Run 3:21 Man There 5:06 Hide Your Face 3:54 We Gotta Get Out Of This Place 4...
Track List Disc 1 Comin Down 4:28 No Secrets 4:42 Did You Hurt Somebody 3:26 Standing Over You 3:01 Shadow Boxer 2:41 After The rain 5:07 Small Price 4:47 Fashion And Fame 4:49 Love Takes Care 4:39 Be With You 4...
Track List Dogs Are Talking 3:23 Rhythm Rude Girl 5:58 Let The Night Roll On 4:58 City Out Of Control 5:35 Junk City 6:23 Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again 3:56 I Aint The One 2:24 Who Rings The Bell...
Track List Let the Night Roll on (R. Brewster/Neeson/Miller) 4:03 Back Street Pick Up (Spencer/R. Brewster/Neeson/Manning/Morley) 4:22 Dogs Are Talking (R. Brewster/Neeson/Spencer/Eccles/Hilbun) 3:22 Rhythm Rude Girl (Spencer/R. Brewster) 5:35 Jump Back Baby (R. Brewster/Spencer...
Tear Me Apart â 5:15 Some Of That Love â 3:51 Once Bitten Twice Shy â 4:38 Child In You â 3:27 Lyin Awake In Bed â 5:42 Bedroom After Bedroom â 3:58 Red Back Fever â 3:58 Dont Need You â 2:19 Natural Born Woman â 3:40 High...
Skin And Bone is an 1998 album by The Angels. ...
Track List Disc 1 Comin Down 4:28 No Secrets 4:42 (+) Did You Hurt Somebody 3:26 Standing Over You 3:01 Shadow Boxer 2:41 After The Rain 5:07 Small Price 4:47 Fashion And Fame 4:49 (+) Love Takes Care 4:39 Be With You 4...
Track List Dont Waste My Time 5:14 Junk City 6:22 Dead Mans Shoes 4:36 Back Street Pick Up (Lipstick Remix) 7:24 Dont Break Me Down 4:47 Tear Me Apart 3:32 Straight Aces 4:01 Blood On The Moon 3:00 Take...
Track List Disc 1 : Dark Roon No Secrets Poor Baby Wasted Sleepless Nights Darkroon Face The Day Night Comes Early Alexander The Moment Im Scared Devils Gate Back On You (Bonus Track) Alexander (Early Take) (Bonus Track) Hot Shit (Bonus Track) Hard Sell (Bonus Track) Staring Voices (Bonus Track) Im...
Singles The Angels released singles under different names. The Angels (TA); Angel City (AC); The Angels From Angel City (TAFAC) | Year | Label | Album | Artist credit | Chart positions | | AUS | NZ | US | | 1976 | Albert | Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again? | TA | - | - | - | | 1977 | Albert | You're a Lady Now | TA | - | - | - | | 1978 | Albert | Comin' Down | TA | - | - | - | | 1978 | Albert | Take a Long Line | TA | #29 | - | - | | 1978 | RAM | Straight Jacket (promo flexi-disc) | TA | - | - | - | | 1978 | Albert | The Tour EP | TA | - | - | - | | 1979 | Albert | Shadow Boxer | TA | #25 | - | - | | 1979 | Albert | Out of the Blue EP | TA | #29 | - | - | | 1980 | Epic | No Secrets | TA | #8 | - | - | | 1980 | Epic | Poor Baby | TA | - | - | - | | 1980 | Epic | Marseilles (promo) | AC | - | US | - | | 1980 | Epic | Marseilles | AC | - | - | FR | | 1980 | Epic | Face the Day | TA | - | - | - | | 1980 | Epic | No Secrets | AC | - | US | - | | 1981 | Epic | Into the Heat | TA | - | - | - | | 1981 | Epic | Never So Live EP | TA | #17 | - | - | | 1981 | Epic | Fashion and Fame (live) | TA | #17 | - | - | | 1982 | Epic | Night Attack | TA | - | - | - | | 1982 | Epic | Living on the Outside | TA | - | - | - | | 1982 | Epic | Stand Up | TA | #21 | - | - | | 1983 | Epic | Eat City | TA | #22 | - | - | | 1983 | Epic | Live Lady Live | TA | - | - | - | | 1983 | Epic | Is That You? | TA | - | - | - | | 1984 | Epic | Between the Eyes | TA | AU | - | - | | 1984 | Mushroom | Look the Other Way | TA | - | - | - | | 1985 | Mushroom | Sticky Little Bitch | TA | - | - | - | | 1985 | Mushroom | Underground | TA | - | - | - | | 1986 | Mushroom | Nature of the Beast | TA | #22 | - | - | | 1986 | Mushroom | Don't Waste My Time | TA | #25 | - | - | | 1987 | Mushroom | We Gotta Get Out of This Place | TA | #6 | - | - | | 1987 | Mushroom | Can't Take Any More | TA | - | - | - | | 1987 | Epic | 4 Play Volume 6 EP | TA | - | - | - | | 1987 | Mushroom | When the Time Comes | TA | - | - | - | | 1987 | Mushroom | Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again (live) | TA | - | - | - | | 1988 | Mushroom | Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again (live) | TA | #6 | - | - | | 1988 | Telegraph | Live From Angel City | TAFAC | - | US | - | | 1988 | Mushroom | Finger on the Trigger | TA | - | - | - | | 1989 | Chrysalis | Dogs Are Talking (promo) | TAFAC | - | - | - | | 1990 | Mushroom | Let the Night Roll On | TA | #17 | - | - | | 1990 | Mushroom | Dogs Are Talking | TA | #11 | - | - | | 1990 | Mushroom | Back Street Pickup | TA | #23 | - | - | | 1990 | Mushroom | Rhythm Rude Girl | TA | - | - | - | | 1991 | Mushroom | Bleeding With the Times | TA | - | - | - | | 1991 | Mushroom | Some of That Love | TA | - | - | - | | 1992 | Mushroom | Once Bitten Twice Shy | TA | - | - | - | | 1992 | Mushroom | Tear Me Apart | TA | #33 | - | - | | 1994 | Mushroom | Don't Need Mercy | TA | - | - | - | | 1992 | Mushroom | Turn It On | TA | - | - | - | | 1995 | Mushroom | The Hard Evidence Tour EP | TA | - | - | - | | 1996 | Dump | Call That Living | TA | - | - | - | | 1997 | Shock | Caught in the Night | TA | - | - | - | | 1998 | Shock | Northwest Highway | TA | - | - | - | | 1998 | Shock | Invisible Man (promo) | TA | - | - | - | | 1998 | Axe Killer | Soul Surgeon | TA | - | - | FR | | 1998 | Shock | My Light Will Shine | TA | - | - | - | Kent Music Report front cover 11 October 1976 The Kent Music Report was a weekly record chart of Australian music singles and albums which was compiled by a music enthusiast, David Kent from the early 1970s through to 1998. ...
On January 4, 1936, Billboard magazine published its first music hit parade and on July 20, 1940 the first Music Popularity Chart was calculated. ...
Compilation appearances | Year | Label | Title | Artist credit | Catalogue no. | | 1998 | Mushroom | Mushroom 25 Live | TA | MUSH25.2 | | 2001 | Sony | The Andrew Denton Breakfast Show - Musical Challenge Vol. 2 | TA | 5041282000 | | 2003 | Warner Vision | Gimme Ted - The Ted Mulry Benefit Concerts | TA | 2564600802 | Andrew Denton hosted a morning radio program on Triple M in Sydney, entitled Andrew Denton Breakfast Show. ...
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The Australian Record Industry Association Hall of Fame. ...
References - ^ The Angels - Liberation Music
- ^ - Australian Rock Posters The Stamps (Australia Post)
- ^ Go-Set magazine: (13.7.74) page 14. small insert “The KEYSTONE ANGELS are coming”, repeated page 18, and for the next few weeks
- ^ Long Way to the Top - Stories and Highlights of the band since 1974 - via ABC Long Way To The Top website
- ^ ARIA Icons: Hall of Fame
- ^ Long Way To The Top Beserk Warriors 1973-1981 (Episode 4)
Go-Set was a legendary Australian rock music magazine published from 1966-1974. ...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation or ABC is Australias national non-profit public broadcaster. ...
Other sources - The Angels
- The Keystone Angels
- Mount Lofty Rangers
- Great White Biography
External links - The Angels Official Site
- The Angels Website - Liberation
- Martin's Angels/Angel City Page
- The Angels - The Australian Metal Guide
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