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01. Tully - Sea Of Joy (Part 1)
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02. Tully - Pseudo-Tragic-Dramatic
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03. Tully - Follow Me
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04. Tully - Cat-Clarinet Mit Orgel
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05. Tully - Trinidad
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06. Tully - I Feel The Sun
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07. Tully - Thank You
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08. Tully - Syndrone
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09. Tully - Softly, Softly
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10. Tully - Brother Sun
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11. Tully - Down To The Sea
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12. Tully - Sea Of Joy (Part 2)
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ARTIST
TULLY
TITLE
Sea Of Joy
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
EM RECORDS
CATALOG #
EM 1068CD
EM 1068CD
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/16/2007
First time on CD and reissue of the music from the classic Australian surf movie filmed by
Paul Witzig
in 1971, starring
Wayne Lynce
,
Nat Young
and
Ted Spencer
. Filmed in Australia, Mauritius, South Africa, Oahu and Kauai. The music was all written and performed by a psychedelic rock acid folk outfit called
Tully
featuring
Richard Lockwood
and
Michael Carlos
. The band that recorded
Sea of Joy
was the precocious child of two very different creatures,
Tully the First
(wild, psychedelic and spiritual progressive rock) and
Extradition
(ethereal acid folk sounds, later survived by the album
Hush
). They played together once, then became
Tully the Second
. The music they played for the soundtrack was engrossing and particularly enchanting, and still is. You may find there will be nothing to compare such a recording with -- not even other surf soundtracks or surfing-related music in the whole of surf music history (even now). Deep-psych-progressive-rock-acid-folk surf in the early 1970s! Some tracks were heard on the movie, but many of them are different versions and arrangements for this album, in a much higher audio quality than we hear on the original film.
Sea of Joy
, a title borrowed from the
Blind Faith
song of the same name (featured on the group's 1969 self-titled longplayer), was, as a film, a relaxing experience, instead of the usual story or travelogue. Uncrowded waves from Australia to Africa to Hawaii were a strong feature of the film and there was a serene beauty to the production.
Geoff Watson
in his review of the film in the surfing tabloid
Tracks
(issue #8) commented, "
Paul Witzig takes us into his child's world in his newest film. It is a world of puppy dogs and slow motion pony rides, of fish eye gnomes and laughing faces. The grown-ups are friendly and very kind and every day is a holiday
." A style and sound that won them inclusion in
Lillian Roxon
's highly-acclaimed
Rock Encyclopedia
. In fact, Tully were the only truly Australian group included in the book. Recorded at EMI's studios in Castlereagh Street, Sydney, the end result was a mixture of ethereal odes and tantalizing melodies. The organ-dominated title theme was mesmerizing -- it captured the mood of the film perfectly, even if many people missed the point.
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