The Allusions - The Allusions

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Review by Szymon

The Allusions by Allusions is a must-have album for fans of classic rock and roll. Released in 1966, this album features a blend of catchy melodies, driving rhythms, and soulful vocals that are sure to get listeners moving.

From the opening track "Gypsy Woman" to the closing number "Judy, Judy, Judy," The Allusions delivers a strong collection of songs that showcase the band's musical talents. The standout tracks include "Looks Like Trouble," "The Dancer," and "I'm Losing You," which feature tight harmonies and infectious guitar riffs.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Roundabout3:07
I'll Be Home2:12
Blue Tomorrow1:58
I Gotta Move3:36
And She's Mine2:31
Out Of Order2:03
Gypsy Woman2:18
In My Solitude2:40
Shop Around2:40
I Believe2:19
The Dancer2:00
Lady Of Leisure2:10
Ninety-seven Cigarettes2:19
Looks Like Trouble2:36

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ALLUSIONS - GYPSY WOMAN 1966 AUSSIE BEAT

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Catalog Numbers

  • PMCO 7540, PMCO-7540
  • SPMEO 9439, SPMEO-9439

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Parlophone

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Mono
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Credits

RoleCredit
BassBruce Davis
DrumsKevin Hughes
Lead GuitarTerry Hearne
Lead VocalsMike Morris
Rhythm GuitarMike Morris
OrganJohn Shaw
VocalsJohn Shaw
ProducerRobert Iredale

About The Allusions

The Allusions was an Australian quintet based in Sydney, New South Wales formed in late 1965. Its members were drawn from several other accomplished Sydney groups, and boasted four singers. Their leader, singer/guitarist/composer , had previously played with Dennis & The Dellawares; had been the bassist in popular instrumental group . and had both been members of the early 1960's Sydney surf band . Terry Chapman quit the band in July 1966, not long before their third single was recorded. Chapman's replacement was , who had worked with Morris in The Dellawares. Mike Morris left the band in late 1967, and he was replaced by . The Allusions continued as a four-piece until October 1968, when Terry Hearne quit to join 's backing band. Mike Morris then rejoined, to raise money for an overseas trip, but by this time the momentum of their early success had dissipated, and in the face of changing trends they split for good in early 1969. Artist is recorded as a vocalist and playing piano and organ but his exact tenure with the band is unclear. (bass, vocals) 1965 - July 1966 (bass, vocals) July 1966 - early 1969 (lead guitar, vocals) 1965 - October 1968 (drums) (rhythm guitar, vocals) 1965 - late 1967, October 1968 - early 1969 (piano, organ, vocals) (guitar) late 1967 - ?

Name Vars

  • Allusions

Members

  • Kevin Hughes
  • Terry Hearne
  • John Shaw
  • Bruce Davis
  • Mike Morris
  • Terry Chapman
  • John Spence
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Summary by Szymon

The Allusions by Allusions is a solid album that stands the test of time. It's a great addition to any classic rock collection and a must-listen for fans of the genre.

Comments

rumahmatahari
2023-06-22
love it, what a time period for music! :’)
sudha1980s
2023-06-22
Who's the fucking genius who put the name of the band on top of the screen?
noragameyata
2023-06-21
The very first pic at the start of this video the guy 2nd from the left looks like Kel from Kath and Kim ?
carriedurham1
2023-06-21
A mutuai friend gifted me one of the bass guitarist’s bass guitars back in the 1960’s
rukia1225
2023-06-21
Timeless - Aussies - go !!!
iriejuku
2023-06-21
this version was a big hit in Sydney, the original by Ricky Nelson I never knew existed until now is ok but too lay back, the Allusions rock!
impactmissionstrip
2023-06-20
Yes, we played this song in the Battle of the Sounds in Canberra in 1966!
krlegend
2023-06-19
?❤️?
forevermyalways4u
2023-06-19
Great group ! Fantastic song !
nbkgt3
2023-06-19
Ese encanto beat de los grupos mix-middle sixties australianos,tras Easybeats,The Twinligts o Master Apprentices,especiales
xprubinx
2023-06-18
Love this song. This is a great version. The Saints, of course do their killer version of it in 1981 and I tracked the first performance of it to Ricky Nelson on the Ozzie and Harriet show, from the early 1960's. Actually he does a pretty damn groovy version of it, especially for the times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9GUV6Kru1s
adrianlugo
2023-06-17
They could've been a great band. It's sad they never the fame they deserved
blogdejava
2023-06-17
Loved this song! It was the first song I learned to sing and play on guitar
jirasinw
2023-06-16
men in black. like Sorrows, Beatles, Stranglers.... black looks fine :)
jorgevigo07
2023-06-16
How I love 1964-67! I’ve been stuck in this time period ever since! This song rocks!
rochapneusvalinhos
2023-06-16
The Australian Beatles
iamdesiboys777
2023-06-15
My era my songs i am so glad i was born in 1951 just loved being a teen in the 60's classic Aussie music.
Is his guitar plugged in?
resepmasakk
2023-06-14
How fucking good is this song and its sung by Paul McARTNEY'S aUSSIE COUSIN!
olddirtychza
2023-06-14
Great song
abdelipmx1
2023-06-14
Lovin' this.
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lalit2729
2023-06-14
Great great tune - nice version. Never knew The Saints version was a cover (of this I would assume) of what turned out to be a Rick Nelson original.
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