Frieze – 1972 B.C. LP
A1 ‘Friend’ Written-By – G. Bertelkamp 4:16
A2 ‘Love Is A Feeling’ Written-By – G. Bertelkamp 3:03
A3 ‘Superman’ Written-By – D. Cotton 3:10
A4 ‘Jimmy & Jesse’ Written-By – D. Cotton 3:20
A5 ‘Why Do Little Kids Have To Die’ Written-By – D. Cotton 2:41
B1 ‘Try Yourself’ Written-By – D. Cotton 3:47
B2 ‘A Song’ Written-By – D. Cotton 2:50
B3 ‘You & I’ Written-By – G. Bertelkamp 5:18
B4 ‘All Because Of You’ Written-By – G. Bertelkamp 4:08
B5 ‘Jackie Girl’ Written-By – G. Bertelkamp 3:51
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A1 One Times, Two Times, Three Times Four Written-By – Terry Britten
A2 Hey Mr. Songwriter Written-By – Rick Springfield
A3 Flying Written-By – Rick Springfield
A4 Yes I’m Glad Written-By – Terry Britten
A5 Whos Afraid Of You Written-By – Rick Springfield
A6 About Time Written-By – Brian Cadd, Don Mudie
B1 Monty And Me Written-By – Woodley*, Poulsen*
B2 Sailing Written-By – Terry Britten
B3 Feelings Written-By – Brian Cadd, Don Mudie
B4 Sha La La Written-By – Rick Springfield
B5 She’s Alright Written-By – Terry Britten
B6 Shake A Feather Written-By – Rick Springfield
Axiom – Fool’s Gold
A1 Arkansas Grass
A2 Baby Bear
A3 Ford’s Bridge
A4 Samantha
A5 Take It Or Leave It
A6 A Little Ray Of Sunshine
B1 Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow
B2 Mansfield Hotel
B3 Can’t Let Go Of This Feeling
B4 Country Pickin’
B5 Once A Month Country Race Day
B6 Fool’s Gold
B7 Who Am I Gonna See?
All Tracks Written-By – Brian Cadd, Don Mudie
The Twilights LP
On their eponymous debut LP, The Twilights demonstrated their diversity as a recording unit. With a strong mix of self-penned tunes, songs specially written for them (by Barry Gibb of The Bee Gees and Hans Poulsen), and tour-de-force reproductions of their stage favourites, the group’s dexterity with a variety of styles was proven. A blistering version of The Yardbirds’ “I’m Not Talkin’ ” (consummately seeing off the original with a welter of Britten guitarobatics) contrasted with the mellow tones of The Who’s “La La La Lies”, The Moody Blues’ “Let Me Go” and the thrilling harmonies of Paddy and Glenn on The Hollies’ “Yes I Will”. Then, just when you thought it safe, along came a white-hot reading of the Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” to close the program in a raspy-vocalled feedback freakout! The David MacKay-produced LP showcased the band’s strengths, and presented a potent document to take the nascent group into its most exciting era.