Extradition — Hush 1971 (Australia, Psychedelic/Folk Rock)

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The only album of a group formed in 1970 in Sydney and practically unknown not only in their homeland, but also abroad. In March 1970, the group performed at the Sydney National Folk Festival. A year later she released this album, most of which was written by Colin Campbell. But by the time the album was released on the Australian label Sweet Peach in June 1971, the band had already ceased to exist. Colin Campbell and Shayna Karlin join prog band Tully.

Tracks:
01. A Water Song - 4:55
02. A Love Song - 4:42
03. Original Whim - 5:55
04. Minuet - 2:33
05. A Moonsong - 5:25
06. Dear One - 9: 52
07. A Woman Song - 2:57
08. I Feel The Sun - 1:20
09. Ice - 4:09
10. Song For Sunrise - 5:45

Bonus Tracks - Live March 1970:

11 Honeychild
12 In The Evening
13 Ballad Of Reading Gaol
14 Hold On To Me, Babe
15 Seeds Of Time

Personnel:
Shayna Karlin - female vocals (01, 02, 05-08), palm leaf (03), organ (06, 09), chorus (10)
Colin Campbell - guitar (01, 05, 06, 08-10), sticks (03), piano (04), chorus (05, 10), vina (07)
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Richard Lockwood - bamboo flute (01), guitar (02), harpsichord (02, 06, 08), harmonium (04, 05 ), chorus (05, 10), piano (06), organ (06), vocals (06), violin (07), flute (10), recorder (10)
Bob Lloyd - chimes (01, 03), bells ( 01, 03), drums (02, 03), timpani (03, 09), gong (03, 04), tree (03), tom-tom (03), tabla (05, 07), cymbal (09), triangle (09), glockenspiel (10), chorus (10)
Ken Firth - dulcimer (01), cello (04, 05), chorus (05, 10)
Terry Wilson - water (01)
Graham Lowndes - vocals (02, 09 ), chorus (05, 10)
Doug Ashdown - stones (03), producer
Steve Dunstan - cello (07), chorus (10)
John Stewart - chorus (10)
Gus McNeil - producer
Jimmy Stewart - producer

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