Caledonia Jim Keays
In 2001 Australian singer Jim Keays from the iconic Australian rock band the Masters Apprentices recorded songs for an album at the Woodstock Studios in Melbourne for an album that was going to be Caledonia which came at an time in his life where he had to look at his life both retrospectively and philosophically as well as where he came from and what he had been through and also where he standing at that time and the album was never released at the time but is now finally out. The songs on the album are mainly written by Jim Keays with different people including an re-recorded version of Waiting For The Big One which he did in 1994 for the Pressure Makes Diaomnds album as well one track Can't Find My Way Home an cover of the Blind Faith song written by Steve Winwood and among the musicians playing including Stuart Fraser from Noiseworks, Tony Day on Drums and percussion and on backing vocals including Darryl Cotton, Lindsay Field and Lisa Edwards. It is FANTASTIC and BRILLIANT with FANTASTIC songs with great singing by Jim and sound on the album it just Fantastic. It has been 10 years since the passing of Jim Keays but the great music he made with the Masters Apprentices and his solo work live on forever and it is great to see this album out so let's hope it hits the charts. This is an must for Jim Keays fans as well as Masters Apprentices fans which I give it 4 stars and it's in the shops now so do yourselves an favour and BUY IT which you will be impressed and amazed. Support Australian music.
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