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==Background and release== | ==Background and release== | ||
In 1970, |
In 1970, Geyer's singing career began as a vocalist with jazz/blues band Dry Red. She departed Dry Red and joined the jazz/rock group Sun. Sun released the album '']'' in August 1972, by which time, Geyer had already left and joined Mother Earth. Mother Earth consisted of Geyer, Jim Kelly on guitar, David Lindsay on bass guitar, John Proud on drums and Mark Punch on guitar and vocals. | ||
Geyer signed with ] in 1972 and she insisted that Mother Earth accompany her on the album. The album ''Renée Geyer'' was recorded in ATA Studios, Sydney and released in September 1973. Following the release, Geyer left Mother Earth to pursue her solo career.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://streetrockrecords.wordpress.com/2010/09/10/renee-geyer-renee-geyer-lp-1973-debut-solo-album/|title=Renee Geyer – S/T LP |publisher=Street Rock Records|date=2010| |
Geyer signed with ] in 1972 and she insisted that Mother Earth accompany her on the album. The album ''Renée Geyer'' was recorded in ATA Studios, Sydney and released in September 1973. Following the release, Geyer left Mother Earth to pursue her solo career.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://streetrockrecords.wordpress.com/2010/09/10/renee-geyer-renee-geyer-lp-1973-debut-solo-album/|title=Renee Geyer – S/T LP |publisher=Street Rock Records|date=2010|access-date=1 May 2017}}</ref><ref name="McF">{{cite book|title=]|last=McFarlane|first=Ian|author-link=Ian McFarlane|publisher=]|location=]|year=1999|chapter=Encyclopedia entry for 'Renée Geyer'|chapter-url=http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=829|isbn=1-86448-768-2|access-date=1 May 2017|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040803174326/http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=829|archive-date=3 August 2004|df=dmy-all}}</ref> | ||
== Track listing == | == Track listing == | ||
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#"There's No Such Thing As Love" (], ]) – 3.49 | #"There's No Such Thing As Love" (], ]) – 3.49 | ||
#"Mascara Blue" (], Russell Smith) – 5.10 | #"Mascara Blue" (], Russell Smith) – 5.10 | ||
#"Them Changes" (]) – 4.16 |
#"Them Changes" (]) – 4.16 | ||
== Album credits == | == Album credits == | ||
=== Musicians === | === Musicians === | ||
*Renée Geyer |
*Renée Geyer - vocals, backing vocals | ||
'''Mother Earth''': | '''Mother Earth''': | ||
*Mark Punch |
*Mark Punch - electric and acoustic guitars | ||
*Jim Kelly |
*Jim Kelly - electric and acoustic guitars | ||
*Harry Brus |
*Harry Brus - bass guitar | ||
*Russell Dunlop |
*Russell Dunlop - drums | ||
*George Almanza |
*George Almanza - piano | ||
*Bobby Gebbert |
*Bobby Gebbert - piano | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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{{Renée Geyer}} | {{Renée Geyer}} | ||
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1973 studio album by Renée Geyer
Renee Geyer | ||||
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Studio album by Renée Geyer | ||||
Released | September 1973 | |||
Recorded | 1973 | |||
Studio | ATA Studios, Sydney | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 46.16 | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Gus McNeil | |||
Renée Geyer chronology | ||||
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Singles from Renée Geyer | ||||
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Renee Geyer is the debut studio album by Australian soul/R&B singer Renée Geyer. The album was released in September 1973.
Background and release
In 1970, Geyer's singing career began as a vocalist with jazz/blues band Dry Red. She departed Dry Red and joined the jazz/rock group Sun. Sun released the album Sun 1972 in August 1972, by which time, Geyer had already left and joined Mother Earth. Mother Earth consisted of Geyer, Jim Kelly on guitar, David Lindsay on bass guitar, John Proud on drums and Mark Punch on guitar and vocals.
Geyer signed with RCA Records in 1972 and she insisted that Mother Earth accompany her on the album. The album Renée Geyer was recorded in ATA Studios, Sydney and released in September 1973. Following the release, Geyer left Mother Earth to pursue her solo career.
Track listing
- Vinyl/ cassette (MSL-102305)
Side one
- "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" (Dan Penn, Chips Moman) – 4.38
- "Moondance" (Van Morrison) – 5.18
- "If Only You Believe" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) – 2.40
- "Oh! Boy" (Eugene Record) – 2.59
- "Just Like a Woman" (Bob Dylan) – 7.40
Side Two
- "Space Captain" (Matthew Moore) – 4.37
- "Lean on Me" (Bill Withers) – 4.39
- "There's No Such Thing As Love" (Anthony Newley, Ian Fraser) – 3.49
- "Mascara Blue" (Gulliver Smith, Russell Smith) – 5.10
- "Them Changes" (Buddy Miles) – 4.16
Album credits
Musicians
- Renée Geyer - vocals, backing vocals
Mother Earth:
- Mark Punch - electric and acoustic guitars
- Jim Kelly - electric and acoustic guitars
- Harry Brus - bass guitar
- Russell Dunlop - drums
- George Almanza - piano
- Bobby Gebbert - piano
References
- "Renee Geyer – S/T LP [1973 Debut Solo Album]". Street Rock Records. 2010. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
- McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Encyclopedia entry for 'Renée Geyer'". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86448-768-2. Archived from the original on 3 August 2004. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
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