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Australian heritage...prospectors, railroads, transport drivers, mining towns, Lassiters 'Reef of Gold', the finding of lead and zinc at Broken Hill.
This Australian country music recording shows the versatility of Tom Lambert as an artist and writer.
Genre:
Country: Honky Tonk
Release Date:
2001
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© Copyright-T. Lambert/J. Madill
(634479005091)
Record Label: TOM & JERRY Records/Cobweb Recor
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"The Australian Era" is a 2001 re-release of the 1973 album "Road To Gold"/"Big Rig Blues".
The title track "Big Rig Blues" was nominated in no less than five catagories of "The Third Wrangler Australasian Country Music Awards" in 1974 and the album went on to "Double Gold" status in sales, 1975/76.
This year 2001 release, has been ditgitally enhanced, to bring a superior sound quality to an album that is already proven and still has the ingredients, of a class performance.
Australian heritage...prospectors, railroads, transport drivers, mining towns, Lassiters "Reef of Gold", the finding of lead and zinc at Broken Hill, moved Tom and Joe to writing songs about this great land.
This Australian country music recording shows the versatility of Tom Lambert as an artist and writer, a man, who I am sure will go on to become one of country musics top star's.
Gerry Martin.
Programme Controller.
Independent Radio / Ireland.
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big rig blues
author: launch pad
its so true it brings a tear to my old truckin eyes
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The Australian Era
author: Michael K Jones
I did listen to a few of the songs before I bought it. From those I decided to buy the albmum and I dont regret it at all. It goes great with the other cd's I've purchased lately from cdbaby.com. I give it a top rating.
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All and more of what I remember.
author: Bill Watson
The CD is a great remaster of the original record. It's been many years since I heard the original and will enjoy this CD for years to come.
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