Charles Hull pulled together a number of excellent jazz musicians with a wealth of talent and experience to create this (now) extremely difficult to find album ...
Personnel on this recording were:
John Coker - Bass guitar
Blair Greenberg - Percussion
Charles Hull - Keyboards, Vocals
Grahame Jesse - Flutes and Saxophones
Noel McDonald - Vocals
Ron Papps - Drums
Michael Reid - Guitars
Kevin Dubber - Brass
Miles Harris - Brass
Ed Wilson - Brass
Recorded by Paul Bryant - a distinguished Australian recording and mastering engineer who was active from the 1970's until around 2011
Mastered (the "Black Art") by Bill Ramsay - another distinguished Australian recording and mastering engineer who worked for EMI in Sydney from the 1950's and became Studio 301 (EMI) manager in the 1970's.
Jam Sound Studio was located up in Gosford, North of Sydney. Paul Bryant was their longest serving engineer until the studios ceased operations around 1979
Charles Hull - Charles The First
Jam Records
Cat# JAM 0024
Runout - Matrix codes
SIDE 1: (STAMPED) JAM 0024A YPPX 1509A-3
SIDE 2: (STAMPED) JAM 1509-0024B YPPX 1509B
1978
Australian release
Cover is in very good condition, no tears, no seam splits and very light edge wear from handling BUT there is a light yellow tinge to the edges, particularly the front of the cover. All white background shows this up very well! I suspect this is sunlight bleaching. Cleaned and sterilised just to be sure!
New inner plastic liner sleeve
Vinyl is in very good condition on both sides, visually inspected carefully under a white halogen light source and I can see no scratches or marks on either side, but a visual inspection just doesn't cut it most of the time (and I love listening to the music anyway) so I have played both sides of this album ENTIRELY. There are no issues with surface noise or clicks/pops, a very enjoyable album of funkeeee jazz from Australian performers - nice play!
TRACKS: Bring Me The Day, The Look Of Love, The Last Train, Head The Loving Words My Way, Aisha, It Had To Be You, Just A Feeling, Song Of The Sea