Foreday Riders Blues Band — Foreday Riders Blues Band 1969 (Australia, Blues)
A very rare record by this Australian band, recorded at Natec Studios in Sydney and released in 1969 in a limited edition of just 200 copies.The Riders emerged in the wake of the British “blues boom” of the early 60’s, initially inspired by outfits such as the Rolling Stones, Yardbirds and Manfred Mann. These bands were always ready to acknowledge their musical sources and so introduced the Riders to what became their primary influence - the golden age of Chicago blues in the 1950’s: the bands of Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Jimmy Reed, Jimmy Rogers etc.
What began in the mid-60’s as a loose association of school friends dabbling in electric blues developed over a year or so into a 7-piece band featuring young singer Jill Drury and Swiss piano man Roli Utzinger. Material ranged from the country blues of Memphis Minnie & Lightning Hopkins through to urban R & B by Willie Dixon and Ray Charles, incorporating jazz-flavoured instrumentals and jump tunes. They recorded a self-titled album in 1969 which has to be one of the first blues albums to be recorded in this country. The lineup was: Richard Lock on drums, Dave Drury on bass, Jeff King on guitar, Rolly Utzinger on keyboards, Ron King and Jill Drury on vocals. Special guest vocalists Broderick Smith and Jeannie Lewis appeared on one track each.
Highlights in the band’s history include support acts with B.B.King; Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee; Freddie King and Hound Dog Taylor, Gatemouth Brown, the “Delta Blues Legends” show, Chris Cain and others. The Riders have backed Bo Diddley in Sydney and were joined on stage by Junior Wells during his 1972 tour. In 1975 the Riders were part of the History of the Blues concert tour which included Dutch Tilders, Judy Bailey and Margret Roadknight. Other names associated with the band are Jeannie Lewis and Broderick Smith, and former Riders have moved into major local blues acts such as the Bondi Cigars and The Hippos. Apart from appearing at Sunbury in 1975, the Riders played at the now legendary Alice Springs Blues Festival in 1986, along with Chain, Renee Geyer, Kevin Borich, Ian Moss and others. More recent festival appearances include the East Coast Blues Festival at Byron Bay, the Lithgow, Goulburn and Thredbo Blues Festivals, and the Wangaratta, Manly and Hawkesbury Jazz Festivals. Tracks:
01. When I Die - 0:00
02. Dreaming Rent - 3:21
03. Wind Blues - 7:31
04. Cocaine Blues - 11:00
05. Survival Blues - 15:47
06. Can't Trust Nobody - 18:04
07. I've Got To Get To My Baby - 20:15
08. Here And Now - 24:53
09. Tomorrow - 32:32
10. Thunderstorm - 40:10
Personnel:
Jill Drury - vocals Broderick Smith - vocals Jeannie Lewis - vocals Ron King - vocals, harmonica Jeff King - guitar, slide guitar Clive Disbury - guitar John Murphy – rhythm & electric bass Dave Drury - bass Rolly Utzinger - piano Richard Lock - drums
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