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McCully Workshop

Their debut album, 'McCully Workshop Inc.' was produced by great South African singer and producer Billy Forrest (born William Boardman). The album features a variety of styles and influences including The Beatles, Frank Zappa and early Pink Floyd.

The Forced Exposure website has this quote: "A superb South African band's stunning debut album. 'Sgt. Pepper' influenced psychedelic music blended with R&B, garage punk tunes. Great songs, lovely vocals, strong harmonies, great distorted guitar work."

'Inc.' was released in June 1970 and included the epic and powerful 'Why Can't It Rain', which went to #12 on the Springbok Radio charts in July 1970 and reached #13 on the LM Radio charts. This hit single featured a fiery guitar solo by Allan Faull who went on to form the eclectic Falling Mirror with his cousin Nielen Marais. Tully McCullagh was also very involved with Falling Mirror, but that's another story…

McCully Workshop also played on country-pop singer Jody Wayne's 'The Wedding' in 1970 which hit #1 for 3 weeks on the Springbok Radio charts.

The follow-up to 'Inc' was the album 'Genesis' released in June 1971. This was a concept album based on the book of Genesis from the Bible and included a number of long tracks with sub-sections, typical of other prog-rock albums of the time. 'Sweet Fields Of Green' was released as a single, reaching #2 on the LM Radio charts in August 1971. The follow-up single 'Birds Flying High' (actually the flipside of 'Rainbow Illusion'), recorded during the 'Genesis' sessions, but not included on the album, peaked at #9 on the LM Radio charts.

The original vinyl of 'Birds Flying High' has proved elusive, so a 1998 re-recording has been used for this 'Best Of' compilation.

Crocodile Harris (born Robin Graham), recorded the haunting pop classic 'Miss Eva Goodnight' (Springbok #5, April 1974) which was written by the McCullagh brothers and featured the musicianship of all the then current McCully Workshop members. Harris's classic pop hit 'Give Me The Good News' released in 1982 was co-composed by Tully McCullagh along with Geoff Coxall. McCullagh also produced this single and played on it.

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Ons het ʼn paar opsies om verdienstelike jong kunstenaars te probeer help. Stuur vir ons ʼn cd of mp3 van wat jy al gedoen het asook enige persverklarings, fotos ens wat ons kan help. Kliek hier om ons te kontak. Ons sal graag  daarna luister en jou kontak as ons voel ons jou kan help.

KUNSTENAARSBELEID
Ons wil help om die langtermyn welstand van die uitvoerende kunste in die algemeen, maar in die besonder “lewendige musiek” te bevorder. Die vreugde van musiekmaak lê daarin om saam met ander musikante te speel, of jouself te begelei. Daarom gee ons voorkeur aan kunstenaars wat sonder “backtracks” speel.

Dikwels word kunstenaars geforseer deur suiwer ekonomiese realiteite om “backtracks” te gebruik en ons hanteer elke geval op meriete. Ons vra egter ons gaste om saam met die Boer ons kunstenaars wat ten spyte hiervan steeds verkies om lewendig op te tree, te ondersteun

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