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Tuesday 17 September 2013

FINCH/CONTRABAND



Finch was an Australian hard rock band, initially formed in Sydney as Stillwater in 1973 with the lineup of: drummer Peter McFarlane, bassist Tony Strain, guitarist Bob Spencer and Owen Orford on vocals. In 1973 they won a 2SM/Pepsi Pop Poll, winning a contract with Picture Records who released their first single in 1974 called "Out Of Control/And She Sings", while guitarist Bob Spencer was still in high school. Finch contributed to the soundtrack album for the surfing film, Drouyn (August 1974), which featured world champion, Peter Drouyn. Finch's tracks, "Sail Away", "Lady of Truth" and "Roses" were used in contrast to jazzy incidental material. The Canberra Times '​ Michael Foster noted the "sound is no less compelling, and perhaps is more evocative because it is less insistent on the one beat and theme".

The band worked in the pub rock circuit and released a self-financed album, 'Thunderbird', in May 1976 on Eagle Records. It was produced by John Zulaikha (Buffalo), Brian Todd (their manager) and the band. Tony Catterall of The Canberra Times felt it was "not without its merits" as the group "are always at least exuberant", however "it suffers sadly from a lack of originality (Free, Status Quo and Black Sabbath influences abound), naivety in the lyrics and poor production". Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, noted the group "had a good deal of English-flavoured blues and hard rock buzzing around in their systems". A single was lifted from the album ''Stay/Roses'' which went nowhere.

In December they released a single, "Short Changed Again", which peaked at #30 on the Sydney chart. As the single gained notice their distribution company foundered. Late in 1976 Finch moved to Melbourne and supported a national tour by Supernaut. In March 1977 Spencer left to replace Red Symons on guitar in Skyhooks. Tony Strain left the band at the same time. From April to July the band went through nine different members (including Sam Mallett, Skeeta Pereira, Gary Quince, and Graham Thompson) before Peter McFarlane and Orford were joined by Mark Evans (ex- AC/DC) on bass guitar, Graham Kennedy on guitar and vocals, and Chris Jones on guitars.

The band signed to CBS / Epic Records and issued the single, "One More Time" in October. They started recording material for their second album, 'Nothing to Hide', in the following month. Dave Hinds (ex-Marshall Brothers, Rabbit) replaced Chris Jones (who joined Feather) on guitar and vocals in December. The band adopted a harder rock style, and the next single, "Where Were You?" reached #14 in Melbourne and #33 in Sydney in February 1978. 'Nothing to Hide' (March) was produced by Peter Dawkins (Dragon) and provided a second single, the title track (May). The Canberra Times '​ Luis Feliu opined that they continued to provide "punchy rock and roll and a bit of R and B, the British way ... However, Finch's style has now become overworked to the point of being uninteresting".

In Jul 1978 they supported Staus Quo on their Australian tour. Due to a Dutch band also called Finch, the Australian group were renamed as Contraband. In October 1978 Portrait issued Contraband's debut single, "That's Your Way" and Barry Cram (ex-Pantha, Avalanche, Russell Morris Band) replaced McFarlane on drums, who joined Swanee. In May the following year an album, 'Contraband' was released, which was also produced by Dawkins. Some interest was generated in the US but the album was not successful in Australia. It provided two singles "Rainin' Again" (March 1979) and "Gimme Some Lovin'" (July) – which is a cover of The Spencer Davis Group 1966 single. Earlier Finch material was re-released under the Contraband name. However Portrait dropped them later in the year and they broke up. 

Members

Owen Orford (vocals), Tony Strain (bass), Bob Spencer (guitar), Peter McFarlane (drums),
Mark Evans (bass), Barry Cram (drums), David Hinds (guitar), Matt Hughes (organ),
Chris Jones (guitar), Graham Kennedy (guitar), Sam Mallet (guitar), Sketa Pereira (guitar),
Gary Quince (guitar), Graham Thompson (bass)



SINGLES
Short Changed Again

4 APR '77#53
Where Were You

13 FEB '78#25






References

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finch_%28Australian_band%29

http://top100singles.blogspot.com.au/


3 comments:

  1. I loved this Band back in my younger years and saw them several times..Owen once winked at me with that cheaky smile of his while on stage and asked me how i liked the show as they were packing up there gear to leave the venue..very cute guy...

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  2. Any idea wher I can download their music?

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    1. Their album 'Thunderbird' is on YouTube

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