Австралийская группа со своим единственным альбомом тяжелого блюза. Очень неплохая работа: энергичный хрипловатый вокал, инструменталисты тоже на хорошем уровне, вполне качественные оригинальные композиции. © Daydreamer
An Aussie supergroup who unfortunately set an expectation that very few. If anyone in music, could live up to. Australians love to cut down 'tall poppies' and Fanny Adams certainly showed a lot of stork when they proclaimed that they were going to be 'the best band in the world'.
The band featured the mighty Doug Parkinson on lead vocals, ex Aztec and Bee Gees guitarist Vince Maloney, Johnny Dick on drums who played with Max Merritt, the Aztecs and Doug Parkinson in Focus and Teddy Toi on bass, who at the time was a music veteran of over ten years that also played in Max Merritt's Meteors and the Aztecs.
The one and only release by the band before they imploded is an album of blues influenced heavy rock typical of a lot of English bands in the early 70s. It is not a bad album by any means and does have some excellent tracks but it does tend to lack spark in places and arguably this is due to the band just not having the songs.
Doug Parkinson - vocals
Vince Melouney - guitar
Teddy Toi - bass
Johnny Dick - drums
Fanny Adams 1971
Ain't No Loving Left
Sitting On Top Of The Room
Yesterday Was Today
Got To Get A Message To You
You Don't Bother Me
Mid Morning Madness
They're All Losers Honey
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