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COMPLETE SESSIONS 1971 - 72

Fraternity

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 1997

Songs / Tracks Listing

CD1
1. Seasons Of Change (Single Version) (3:37)
2. Livestock (3:40)
3. Summerville (4:22)
4. Raglan's Folly (6:02)
5. Cool Spot (4:54)
6. Grand Canyon Spot (4:54)
7. Jupiter's Landscape (2:47)
8. You Have A God (2:26)
9. It (8:23)
10. The Race (Part 1) (2:57)
11. The Race (Part 2) (4:13)
12. Why Did It Have To Be Me (2:39)
13. Question (3:38)

CD2
1. The Shape I'm In (3:39)
2. If You Got It (Single Version) (3:53)
3. Welfare Boogie (3:42)
4. Annabelle (3:58)
5. Seasons Of Change (3:54)
6. You Have A God (3:10)
7. Hemming's Farm (3:47)
8. Raglan's Folly (4:41)
9. Getting Off (3:25)
10. Sommerville R.I.P. (3:53)
11. Canyon Suite (7:20)
12. If You Got It (4:06)
13. 'Battle Of The Sounds' Sequence (includes Seasons of Change and If You Got It) (4:39)
14. Bon Scott Talks With David Day
15. Bon Scott Talks With Sheila Re


Total Time 108:45

Line-up / Musicians

- Bon Scott / Lead Vocals, Recorder
- Mick Jurd / Lead Guitars
- John Freeman / Drums
- John Bisset / Keyboards, Vocals (Lead Vocals on tracks 12 & 13 on Disc1)
- Bruce Howe / Bass, Vocals (Lead Vocals on tracks 12 & 13 on Disc1)
- "Uncle" John Eyers / Harmonica (Tracks10-11 on Disc 1; 2-4, 7, 8-12 on Disc 2)
- Sam See / Slide Guitar, Piano (Disc 2 Only)
- Tony Buettel / Drums (on tracks 12 & 13 on Disc 1)

Releases information

Combines Fraternity's first 2 albums plus non-album material and single versions.

2CD Raven Records RVCD-56 (1997)

Re-released as "Seasons of Change" by the Delta Blue Label.

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3.23
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Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(25%)
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3 stars Most of Australia's progressive/underground bands from the early 1970s are lucky if anyone acknowledges they ever existed, let alone if they can keep their albums in print. Fraternity ensured they would not be forgotten for some time by installing Bon Scott as their frontman, thus ensuring that thei ... (read more)

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