Monday, 2 June 2008

Chain

Chain   
Artist: Chain

   Genre(s): 
Metal
   



Discography:


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   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 12




Over 40 musicians have been a member of Chain, i of Australia's chancellor blues bands that has been sledding firm for over trey decades.


Formed from the remnants of Perth band the Beaten Tracks in 1968, the Chain were named by singer Wendy Saddington after the authoritative soul track "Chain of Fools." Saddington presently left and the circle released one of Australia's start progressive vapors singles, "Present Me Home," in 1969. Soon later, the Chain sawn-off their byname to Chain. In June 1970, Chain recorded the classic live album, Live Chain, at Caesar's Palace discotheque, and along with other Australian acts like Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, Carson, and the Adderley Smith Blues Band, were considered at the head of the Australian blues movement.


Signing a new carry on with Infinity, the blues foot soldier of Festival, Chain released the single "Black and Blue," which reached number x on the national charts in May 1971. The classical record album Toward the Blues poorly at number six in 1971 and is considered one of Australia's sterling blues albums. The review single, "Legal opinion," established Chain as the nation's leading progressive vapors band. Chain Live Again was released in October 1972 and Chain went on to appear at the first-class honours degree Sunbury Festival in January 1972.


In 1973, the band singed with the new Mushroom label and issued the 2 of a Kind album. Chain's rotating lineup broke up in 1974 and Mushroom issued the retrospective History of Chain album. Six geezerhood later, interest in Chain was still warm and they played at the Mushroom Evolution Concert in January 1982 to keep Mushroom's tenth day of remembrance. They re-formed for good in 1983 and released Child of the Street in October 1985. Their following record album, Australian Rhythm and Blues, was released in April 1988, followed by Blue Metal in May 1990. Several members undertook a tour of Australia in 1991 as Blues Power, while some other member, Matt Taylor, toured as Matt Taylor's Chain, world Health Organization released the record album Walls 2 McGoo (Trouble in the Wind) in 1992. The original Chain again undertook a national tour in 1995.