Universal Radio
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1974 studio album by Dragon
Universal Radio | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | June 1974 |
Recorded | February 1974 |
Studio | Stebbing Studios, Auckland |
Genre | Progressive rock |
Length | 48:02 |
Label | Vertigo, TRC, Aztec |
Producer | Rick Shadwell |
Dragon chronology | |
Universal Radio is the debut album by New Zealand group Dragon released in June 1974 on Vertigo Records and produced by Rick Shadwell.[1] [2] [3] [4] Universal Radio, along with their second album Scented Gardens for the Blind are in the progressive rock genre—all subsequent albums are hard rock/pop rock.[1] [2] [3]
On 2 July 2009, Aztec Music reissued Universal Radio with extensive liner notes, rare photos, and three bonus tracks. The first bonus track is a live recording from 1974 of their cover version of Fleetwood Mac's "Black Magic Woman", while the last two, "X-Ray Creature" and "Dinghy Days" are the A-side and B-side of Marc Hunter's first solo single released in 1973.
Track listing
[edit ]1974 Vertigo
[edit ]Side 1
- "Universal Radio" (Goodwin, M. Hunter, Thompson, Storey, T. Hunter) - 8:33
- "Going Slow" (T Hunter) - 6:16
- "Patina" (Goodwin, (Break Dragon)) - 11:47
Side 2
- "Weetbix" (Goodwin, T Hunter, Bedgegood, Abbot) - 2:55
- "Graves" (Goodwin, T Hunter, Reynolds, Thompson) - 6:56
- "Avalanche" (Goodwin, T Hunter, Reynolds, Thompson) - 11:08
2009 Aztec Music Reissue
[edit ]- "Black Magic Woman" (Peter Green)[5] - 6:38
- "X-Ray Creature" (Graeme Collins, A Baysting)[6] - 3:06
- "Dinghy Days" (T Hunter) - 3:33
- Note: On all releases tracks 4–6 segue to become one long track but are separated into three.
Liner Notes
[edit ]1974 Vertigo
[edit ]- Universal Radio was recorded at Stebbings Studio, Auckland (late February 1974)
- Produced by Rick Shadwell
- Engineered by Tony Moan
- "X-Ray Creature" b/w "Dinghy Days" was recorded at Mascot Recording Studios, Auckland (May 1973)
- Engineered by Gary Potts
Dragon:
- Ivan Thompson: Organ, Piano, Moog
- Ray Goodwin - Guitars, Vocal
- Marc Hunter - Vocal, Percussion
- Neil Storey - Drums
- Todd Hunter - Bass, Vocal
Dragon thanks
- Paul Crowther for Moog
- Tony for Fender Rhodes
- All songs by Dragon
- Liner and Cover Art by Dick Frizzell
2009 Aztec Music Reissue
[edit ]Additional musicians
- Graeme Collins - piano on "X-Ray Creature" (Collins was a founding member of Dragon but had left before Universal Radio was recorded)[1] [3]
- Herb Mann - lead guitar on "Dinghy Days"
References
[edit ]- General
- ^ a b c McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Encyclopedia entry for 'Dragon'". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop . St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 3 August 2004. Retrieved 27 September 2009.
- ^ a b "ARIA Hall of Fame - Dragon". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). 22 May 2008. Archived from the original on 11 October 2008. Retrieved 27 September 2009.
- ^ a b c "Dragon". Bruce Sergent. Archived from the original on 4 October 2009. Retrieved 27 September 2009.
- ^ Holmgren, Magnus; Miller, Chuck. "Dragon". Australian Rock Database. Passagen.se (Magnus Holmgren). Archived from the original on 22 October 2013. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
- ^ ""Black Magic Woman" at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 27 September 2009.
- ^ ""X Ray Creature" at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 27 September 2009.
External links
[edit ]- Dragon at Bruce Sergent's website: New Zealand Music of the 60's, 70's and a bit of 80's.