Eric Bogle

In Concert
1985 - Larrikin LRF 160 LP
with John Munro & Brent Miller

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Side One

Hard, Hard Times

Now I'm Easy

Birds of a Feather

A Reason for It All

Nobody's Moggy Now!

Side Two

No Man's Land

Front Row Cowboy

When The Wind Blows

Lock-Keeper

Side Three

Little Gomez

If Wishes Were Fishes

Leaving Nancy

Wee China Pig

Side Four

Safe in The Harbour (Stan Rogers)

Do You Know Any Dylan?

And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda

Credits

Eric Bogle: Acoustic Guitar, Lead Vocals
John Munro: Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals
Brent Miller: Electric Bass, Guitar, Vocals

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Produced by Eric Bogle and John Munro
Recorded at the Octagon Theatre, University of W.A. in August, 1984
Recorded by Richard Meggit, Pro-Sound W.A
Front Of House Sound: John Coates
Concert Promoter: Richard Collins, Grass Roots Artistes & Management
Remixed by Peter Brookes of Studio 202, Adelaide
First issued Larrikin 1985
All songs, words and music, by Eric Bogle except "Safe In The Harbour" by Stan Rogers, and published Larrikin Music

This LP is dedicated to Carmel and Liz, with much appreciation for their patience, support, long-sufferance and understanding. Also to Warren Fahey, who has been asking for it for quite some time!Sleeve Notes

Eric Bogle is acknowledged as a phenomenon in the Australian recording industry. He has never had a hit single, never performed with Rolf Harris or Colleen Hewett, never experienced an hysterical hype-promotional campaign and has never compromised in his songwriting or performing. Despite all these 'nevers' he has been successful He has four successful albums including international releases in Canada, United States, Germany, New Zealand and the United Kingdom — he even has three 'pirate' recordings in Germany! He has been acclaimed by the world's leading music press as 'one of the most important songwriters of the eighties'; Concert audiences from all over the world have left his performances with a real feeling of sharing — here is a performer who communicates with a basic honesty and love of his fellow human. His songbooks have been published in four continents, and, as an ultimate compliment to a songwriter, his songs have been accepted by other singers including The Furies [sic], Dubliners, Donovan, Slim Dusty, The Bushwackers, Gordon Bok, Alex Campbell, Doug Ashdown and even Opera singer, Benjamin Luxon through to punk singers The Skids! Above all, his songs are standing the test of time.

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Eric Bogle the man is a complicated individual Born in Peebles, Scotland, he has adopted Australia as his home including being 'sworn in 'as a true-blue Aussie in 1983 (bloody well Australian through and through!) He and his wife, Carmel, live in a stone house in the glory of the Adelaide Hills. This is 'home base 'for songwriting, planning concert tours and communicating with the earth.

There is one other side of Eric Bogle — two 'off-siders' — John Munro and Brent Miller, who have become an integral part of his performance and recording work. Both contribute to the creative evolution of the music and both are Adelaide 'mates'.

'Eric Bogle In Concert' is quite an experience for it captures the real spirit of these three men in their element. The songs tend to speak for themselves, however, there is a definite magic in the 'liveliness' of the recording and in the mischievous song introductions that have become part and parcel of Eric Bogle in concert. I'm not the only person who has been asking for this collection!

Warren Fahey, Chief Larrikin

Alternate release

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At This Stage: 2005 - Greentrax CDTRAX 286 CD
with John Munro & Brent Miller

Balladeers Notes

The origianl 2 LP recording is not listed in the discography at Eric Bogle's website, only the CD re-release. According to Eric, "Over the intervening years we have received a lot of enquiries if this double (LP) set was available on CD. Well, now it is, plus 9 other "live" tracks recorded in various places around the world since then."

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