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Pantha  - Doway Do Doway Do !?!! FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 I Am Not Afraid
A2 Pantha's Overflow
A3 All Things Below
A4 Doway Do Doway Do
B1 Bar Diddley Ah Bardeaux
B2 Spiritual Sky
B3 Blue House

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Trafalgar Studios
  • Mixed At – Trafalgar Studios

Credits

  • Bass – Jack Wilson
  • Congas – Peter Lew
  • Drums – Adrian Paine
  • Guitar – Roger Pell
  • Lead Vocals – Paul Curtis
  • Percussion – Adrian Paine, Donnie Bourne, Jack Wilson , Paul Curtis , Peter Lew , Roger Pell
  • Piano – Donnie Bourne
  • Producer – John Sayers, Roger Pell

Notes

Recorded at Trafalgar Studios, Sydney, Dec 1974
Mixed at Trafalgar Studios, Feb 1975
Gatefold cover

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
OM 71078-1 Pantha Doway Do Doway Do !?!! ‎(LP, Album, RE, RM) O-Music OM 71078-1 Germany 2015


Pantha  - Doway Do Doway Do !?!! FLAC album

Musician performer: Pantha

Title: Doway Do Doway Do !?!!

Country: Germany

Date of release: 1975

Style: Jazz-Rock

Genre: Jazz / Rock / Latin / Funk & Soul

Size FLAC: 1925 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

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Moonworm
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Moonworm
Along with Pirana (another Sydney band in the early 1970’s), Pantha were influenced by the Santana hall mark of using rock over a Latin beat. Their music was an unusual hydrid of rock, jazz, Latin American, West Indian and even occasional Zappa-like tracks.Even though these guys were obviously channeling the Osibisa/Santana thing, they were doing it with immense fun. Exuberant front man Paul Curtis was a good vocalist and flamboyant percussionist and other members, apart from Jack Wilson on bass, included sensational guitarist Roger Pell (ex-Kush), fluid keyboard player Danny Bourne (who later joined Mick Fettes, ex-Madder Lake, and Thank God You’re Here’s Shane Bourne [brother?] in Bandicoot), and, later, drummer Barry Cram (who went on to play with hard rock bands Avalanche and Contraband). Conga player Peter Lee who later switched to drums was not the same Peter Lee who was drummer with similarly funky band Stylus.The band had one line-up change in their time together, with Barry Cram replacing Adriane Paine on drums and Jose McLaughlin replacing Dannie Bourne on keyboards.Pantha supported the Doobie Brothers on their “Stampede Across Australia” Tour at Festival Hall, Melbourne in 1976.Pantha only released three singles and one album (on the Wizzard label) during their short lifespan and were recorded live at the DoubleJay studio concert on April 12th, 1977, with a track entitled ‘Rushcutter Bay Heartbeat Reggae’Their album was recorded at Trafalgar Studios, Sydney and was produced by Roger Pell and John Sayers.See more Australian jazz, Funk vinyl on our Blog http://streetrockrecords.wordpress.com/
Boyn
great summary of the band - a couple of small corrections. I'm pretty sure that Roger was never in Kush. David Herzog was the Kush guitarist. he went on to teach music in Orange NSW.Peter Lee moved from congas to drums and I (Meri Took) played percussion. Robert Ellis joined on bass. Before I joined, the band recorded a god awful single called "My oh My,My Melinda" - which had been a hit for someone in Canada!!! and toured for a while before breaking up after being ripped off by the manager. until the end they were still popular and played to pretty full houses.
Boyn
great summary of the band - a couple of small corrections. I'm pretty sure that Roger was never in Kush. David Herzog was the Kush guitarist. he went on to teach music in Orange NSW.Peter Lee moved from congas to drums and I (Meri Took) played percussion. Robert Ellis joined on bass. Before I joined, the band recorded a god awful single called "My oh My,My Melinda" - which had been a hit for someone in Canada!!! and toured for a while before breaking up after being ripped off by the manager. until the end they were still popular and played to pretty full houses.