The resurgence of Australian hard rock
Wolfmother's nod to the 70s.
This is the debut album from a band that debuted with a robust hard rock sound reminiscent of Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. Andrew Stockdale's powerful vocals and heavy riffs create a nostalgic yet fresh impression. This is a masterpiece that marks a return to the roots of rock.
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A:
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1)
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Dimension
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2)
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White Unicorn
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3)
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Woman
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B:
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Where Eagles Have Been
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2)
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Apple Tree
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3)
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Joker & The Thief
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C:
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Colossal
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2)
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Mind's Eye
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3)
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Pyramid
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D:
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1)
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Witchcraft
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2)
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Tales
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3)
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Love Train
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4)
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Vagabond
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Percussion - D. Sardy
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Producer, Mixed By - D. Sardy
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Flute - Dan Higgins (D1)
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Percussion - Lenny Castro (B2, D1, D3)
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Mastered By - Stephen Marcussen
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Edited By [Digital] - Stewart Whitmore
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Engineer - Ryan Castle
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Edited By - Andy Brohard
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Engineer [Assistant] - Andy Brohard
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Engineer [Assistant] - Pete Martinez
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Engineer [Assistant] - Cameron Barton
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Vocals, Guitar - Andrew Stockdale
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Drums - Myles Heskett
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Bass, Keyboards - Chris Ross (4)
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Artwork [Original Illustration] - Frank Frazetta
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Layout - Jonathan Zawada