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1972 studio album by Sherbet
Time Change... A Natural Progression |
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Released | December 1972 |
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Recorded | September 1972 |
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Studio | TCS Studios, Melbourne & Festival Studios Sydney, Australia |
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Genre | Rock, pop |
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Length | 37:30 |
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Label | Infinity, Festival |
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Producer | Howard Gable, Pat Austin, Ross Linton |
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Time Change... A Natural Progression is the debut studio album by Sherbet released in December 1972. The album includes the bands hit singles "Can You Feel It, Baby?", "Free the People", "You're All Woman" and "You've Got the Gun".[1] The album peaked at number 66 on the Kent Music Report.[2]
Track listing[]
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1. | "You've Got the Gun" | Garth Porter, Clive Shakespeare, Daryl Braithwaite | 5:03 |
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2. | "Thinkin' About You" | Porter, Shakespeare, Tony Mitchell | 4:09 |
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3. | "Midnight Blues" | Porter, Shakespeare | 2:57 |
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4. | "Do It" | Porter, Shakespeare | 2:13 |
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5. | "Time Change" | Porter, Shakespeare, Braithwaite, Mitchell, Alan Sandow | 5:49 |
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Personnel[]
- Daryl Braithwaite – vocals
- Garth Porter – organ, piano, vocals, wurlitzer electric piano
- Tony Mitchell – bass guitar, vocals
- Alan Sandow – drums
- Clive Shakespeare – guitar, vocals
- Bruce Worrall – bass guitar on "Can You Feel It Baby"
Charts[]
Release history[]
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Label
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Catalog
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Australia
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December 1972
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Festival
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LP
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INL 34725
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Australia
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1975
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Festival
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LP (Re-Release), Cassette
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L 34725
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Australia
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26 October 1998[4]
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Festival
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CD
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D20018
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References[]
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- Dennis Laughlin
- Gunther Gorman
- Tony Leigh
- Sam See
- Danny Taylor
- Doug Rea
- Bruce Worrall
- John Watson
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- Sherbet (band) albums
- Festival Records albums
- Infinity Records albums
- 1972 debut albums
- 1970s rock album stubs
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