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Title : | Rose |
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Creator : | - Ists (Musical group) | ||
Place Of Creation : | Adelaide | ||
Publisher : | Greasy Pop Records | ||
Date of creation : | 1987 | ||
Additional Creator : | Robins, Allan ; Hughes, Rees ; Rodda, Craig | ||
Format : | Sound recording | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
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Tracks: There is a light that shines -- Rose -- The train -- Reason or rhyme -- Bliss -- Nobody likes my kind Short lived trio around from 1986-1987. The Ists released one album Rose in 1987. The trio consisted of Allan Robins from The Units, and Rees Hughes and Craig Rodda from The Screaming Believers. The Ists were described in The Advertiser June 1987 as having 'won a great deal of critical acclaim for its driving original rock from discerning city audiences'. |
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Coverage year : | 1987 |
Further reading : | Spencer, Chris. Who's who of Australian rock, Noble Park, Vic. : Five Mile Press, 2002 [no title], The Advertiser, 25 June 1987, page A07 |