Direct to Disc (Crossfire album)
Direct to Disc is the second studio album by Australian jazz-fusion band Crossfire released on the Trafalgar Records label and distributed by Warner Music in 1978.[1] It was recorded using the direct to disc recording method, hence the title of the record.
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Released | 1978 | |||
Genre | Jazz fusion | |||
Label | Trafalgar Records | |||
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The album was recorded at RCA Australia's North Ryde facility in late 1978. The band set up in RCA's factory, mixing was done in an ABC Radio/TV van positioned in the car park, and audio was fed back to RCA's disc cutting lathe from there. It was Australia's first direct-to-disc recording of the era. The direct-to-disc method had developed internationally as a way to reduce distortion and noise from the use of a tape medium. Then came digital.
Track listing
- It Coitainly Was
- On the Wings of Albatrocity
- Fahannokookin'
- Oddball
- Satie-ated
Personnel
- Jim Kelly (guitars)
- Mick Kenny (Wurlitzer piano, fluegelhorn)
- Ian Bloxsom (percussion)
- Don Reid (saxophones, flute)
- Greg Lyon (bass)
- Doug Gallacher (drums)
References
- "Crossfire - Direct to Disc" [Discogs] Retrieved 4 April 2014.
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