Hurry On Down
Hurry On Down is a cassette by the New Zealand musician Alastair Galbraith released in 1988.[1] The first edition was entirely recorded on a Walkman. Most of Side A was re-recorded on a 4-track for the second edition released in 1990. Side B was recorded live at 3am at the Regent Theatre 24-hour book sale. Most of the songs were later performed by Plagal Grind. The cover photograph was taken on the St David Street footbridge.
Hurry On Down | ||||
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Studio album by Alastair Galbraith solo | ||||
Released | 1988 | |||
Genre | Garage rock, psychedelic rock | |||
Length | 31:39 | |||
Label | Xpressway | |||
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Track listing for the 1st edition
Side A
- "Indigo Journeyman"
- "Bravely Bravely"
- "Receivership"
- "Mrs Blücher"
- "Iron Tender"
- "More Than Magnetic"
- "Swallow"
- "Mavis Grind"
Side B
- "Stormed Port"
- "Starless Road"
- "River Chasm"
- "Portrait Of A Lady"
- "I Don´t Get You"
- "Many A One Has"
- "Yes Jazz Cactus"
- "Timebomb"
- "Ether"
Track listing for the 2nd edition
Side A
- "Indigo Journeyman" - 02:37
- "Iron Tender" - 03:56
- "Mavis Grind" - 03:15
- "Swallow" - 00:53
- "Old Screaming Eenie" - 03:13
- "Cranes" - 02:36
- "Mrs Blücher" - 02:36
- "More Than Magnetic" - 01:42
Side B
- "Stormed Port" - 01:02
- "Starless Road" - 01:57
- "River Chasm" - 03:58
- "Portrait Of A Lady" - 02:54
- "I Don´t Get You" - 02:04
- "Many A One Has" - 02:05
- "Yes Jazz Cactus" - 01:30
- "Timebomb" - 01:59
- "Ether" - 03:16
Personnel
- Alastair Galbraith (guitar, vocals)
- Helga Hunke (accordion)
- Graeme Jefferies (guitar) (first edition only)
- Robbie Muir (bass guitar) (second edition only)
- Bruce Russell (spoken word)
- Peter Jefferies (percussion) (second edition only)
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