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12-29-2014, 11:12 PM
VA - Morning Of The Earth (Original Film Soundtrack) & Morning Of The Earth Reimagined (2014, FLAC)

Disc 1 - The Original Soundtrack
01. G. Wayne Thomas - Morning Of The Earth (5:05)
02. Terry Hannagan - I'll Be Alright (4:04)
03. Tamam Shud - First Things First (4:06)
04. Brian Cadd - Sure Feels Good (3:44)
05. Ticket - Awake (5:19)
06. G. Wayne Thomas - Getting Back (5:05)
07. G. Wayne Thomas - Open Up Your Heart (3:41)
08. Ticket - Dream Chant (8:13)
09. John J. Francis - Simple Ben (7:43)
10. Tamam Shud - Bali Waters (6:16)
11. Brian Cadd - Making It On Your Own (5:56)
12. Peter Howe - Ullawatu (2:52)
13. G. Wayne Thomas - Day Comes (2:54)
14. Tamam Shud - Sea That Swells (6:15)
15. Peter Howe - I'm Alive (3:41)
16. Brian Cadd - Come With Me (4:55)
Disc 2 - Reimagined
01. Mick Turner - Morning Of The Earth (5:31)
02. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy & The Cairo Gang - I'll Be Alright (4:24)
03. Matt Corby - First Things First (3:45)
04. Tom Curren - Sure Feels Good (3:58)
05. Goons Of Doom - Awake (4:01)
06. Busby Marou - Getting Back (5:41)
07. Jack River - Open Your Heart (3:40)
08. Sand Pebbles - Dream Chant (4:13)
09. machine translations - Simple Ben (5:31)
10. Pond - Bali Waters (4:31)
11. The Autumn Defense - Making It On Your Own (3:58)
12. Blake Mills - Ullawatu (3:10)
13. Xavier Rudd - Day Comes (2:37)
14. Andrew Kidman & The Windy Hills - Sea That Swells (7:49)
15. Andrew VanWyngarden - I'm Alive (4:23)
16. Andrew Kidman - Come With Me (4:16)
17. Jason Mraz - Simple Ben (5:48)
18. Gaze & Howe - First Things First (3:54)
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themusic say
"It seems Sand Pebbles couldn’t resist getting just a bit of original ‘70s in with Dream Chant. Also well worth it is Machine Translations’ Simple Ben; just sweet and easy in its approach."
Liz Giuffre
Forty-odd years ago Australia helped invent the surf movie, and most importantly, the surf movie soundtrack. Morning Of The Earth (directed by Albert Falzon) was dominated by the sounds of producer/musician G Wayne Thomas, with a prog-by-the-sea sound which was infamously known as a type of romantic (if not fantastic) sonic ode to the then still-emerging local surf culture. The soundtrack has come to be held dear to hippies and surfers of a certain age, so remaking it was always going to have to go somewhere new. This “reimagining” of the cult classic has been paired with a reissue of the soundtrack itself, all in one double-CD set.
The change is contemporary surf sounds that are now more relaxed and varied, so that the epic title track entrusted to Mick Turner and the Xylouris Ensemble (with Oliver Mann on vox) is less echoey than the original, now more diverse and meandering. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's I'll Be Alright sounds like a comfortable low tide, while Matt Corby's First Thing First takes the track back to the beach bar with a slightly blues-inspired take on the original. Busby Marou's Getting Back is also well worth getting sand in your cossie for. The original's big single Open Up Your Heart is given a lovely lightness and androgyny by Jack River, while it seems Sand Pebbles couldn't resist getting just a bit of original '70s in with Dream Chant. Also well worth it is Machine Translations' Simple Ben; just sweet and easy in its approach.

Disc 1 - The Original Soundtrack
01. G. Wayne Thomas - Morning Of The Earth (5:05)
02. Terry Hannagan - I'll Be Alright (4:04)
03. Tamam Shud - First Things First (4:06)
04. Brian Cadd - Sure Feels Good (3:44)
05. Ticket - Awake (5:19)
06. G. Wayne Thomas - Getting Back (5:05)
07. G. Wayne Thomas - Open Up Your Heart (3:41)
08. Ticket - Dream Chant (8:13)
09. John J. Francis - Simple Ben (7:43)
10. Tamam Shud - Bali Waters (6:16)
11. Brian Cadd - Making It On Your Own (5:56)
12. Peter Howe - Ullawatu (2:52)
13. G. Wayne Thomas - Day Comes (2:54)
14. Tamam Shud - Sea That Swells (6:15)
15. Peter Howe - I'm Alive (3:41)
16. Brian Cadd - Come With Me (4:55)
Disc 2 - Reimagined
01. Mick Turner - Morning Of The Earth (5:31)
02. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy & The Cairo Gang - I'll Be Alright (4:24)
03. Matt Corby - First Things First (3:45)
04. Tom Curren - Sure Feels Good (3:58)
05. Goons Of Doom - Awake (4:01)
06. Busby Marou - Getting Back (5:41)
07. Jack River - Open Your Heart (3:40)
08. Sand Pebbles - Dream Chant (4:13)
09. machine translations - Simple Ben (5:31)
10. Pond - Bali Waters (4:31)
11. The Autumn Defense - Making It On Your Own (3:58)
12. Blake Mills - Ullawatu (3:10)
13. Xavier Rudd - Day Comes (2:37)
14. Andrew Kidman & The Windy Hills - Sea That Swells (7:49)
15. Andrew VanWyngarden - I'm Alive (4:23)
16. Andrew Kidman - Come With Me (4:16)
17. Jason Mraz - Simple Ben (5:48)
18. Gaze & Howe - First Things First (3:54)
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---------- Post added at 10:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:12 PM ----------
themusic say
"It seems Sand Pebbles couldn’t resist getting just a bit of original ‘70s in with Dream Chant. Also well worth it is Machine Translations’ Simple Ben; just sweet and easy in its approach."
Liz Giuffre
Forty-odd years ago Australia helped invent the surf movie, and most importantly, the surf movie soundtrack. Morning Of The Earth (directed by Albert Falzon) was dominated by the sounds of producer/musician G Wayne Thomas, with a prog-by-the-sea sound which was infamously known as a type of romantic (if not fantastic) sonic ode to the then still-emerging local surf culture. The soundtrack has come to be held dear to hippies and surfers of a certain age, so remaking it was always going to have to go somewhere new. This “reimagining” of the cult classic has been paired with a reissue of the soundtrack itself, all in one double-CD set.
The change is contemporary surf sounds that are now more relaxed and varied, so that the epic title track entrusted to Mick Turner and the Xylouris Ensemble (with Oliver Mann on vox) is less echoey than the original, now more diverse and meandering. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's I'll Be Alright sounds like a comfortable low tide, while Matt Corby's First Thing First takes the track back to the beach bar with a slightly blues-inspired take on the original. Busby Marou's Getting Back is also well worth getting sand in your cossie for. The original's big single Open Up Your Heart is given a lovely lightness and androgyny by Jack River, while it seems Sand Pebbles couldn't resist getting just a bit of original '70s in with Dream Chant. Also well worth it is Machine Translations' Simple Ben; just sweet and easy in its approach.