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The Embers (1963) & The Embers Dig Doug (1964) (CD)

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On CD for the first time, New Zealand’s top band (circa 1962-1963) mastered from the original master tapes. Before Beatlemania, Ray Columbus & the Invaders, Max Merritt & the Meteors & Dinah Lee-there was only one local group The Embers.
Primarily an instrumental covers band, The Embers didn’t just copy the originals - they completely re-interpreted everything that they played and recorded.

The Embers were formed in 1962 as the backing band for the waning pop star Ronnie Sundin. This association only lasted for a few gigs. Signed to Viking Records the band were used extensively to back most of the top recording artists of the day including Ray Woolf, Jimmy Sloggett, The K. Dons, Jan Dalton, Lou & Simon, Jimmy & Anne Murphy, The Hi-Brows, Des Gibson, The Deuces etc. Constant changes during their early career eventually led to a settled line-up based around guitar virtuoso Doug Jerebine, Mike Perjanik (piano), John (Yuk) Harrison (bass), Willie Schneider (sax) and original member and drummer Mike Kelly.

The death knell came for The Embers and many others when Beatlemania started to obliterate all that had gone before, followed by Ray Columbus & The Invaders relocation to Auckland from Christchurch (armed with their tougher R & B sound, matching suits and Fender guitars).

The Embers released three singles during their career, Rinky Dink on Viscount records followed by Planet 10 and Metropolis on the Viking label.
In 1963 they released a self-titled album and in 1964 the posthumous The Embers Dig Doug, which was originally intended as a Doug Jerebine solo album.

Tracklisting:

The Embers:
1. Watermelon Man
2. Telstar
3. Little Green Valley
4. Summer Holiday
5. Trambone
6. Experiment in Terror
7. Rinky Dink
8. Shake Rattle and Roll
9. Diamonds
10. Hucklebuck
11. Recado-Bossa Nova
12. On the Rebound
13. The Man from Laramie
14. Planet 10
The Embers Dig Doug!
15. Metropolis
16. Memphis
17. Painted Tainted Rose
18. Nola
19. Ginchy
20. Scarlet O'Hara
21. Shazam
22. Lady of Spain
23. Never Before
24. Murder She Said
25. Wipe Out
26. When My Little Girl Comes Home

 

 

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