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618:, early in 1984 and during March that year Spectrum undertook a reunion tour with the line-up of Arnott, Putt, and Rudd joined by Tony Fossey on keyboards (ex-Mike Rudd and the Heaters). Subsequent reformations occurred: in 1989 with Fossey, Putt and Rudd joined by Martyn Sullivan on guitar and bass guitar; and David Hicks on drums. In the following year Hicks was replaced by Trevor Courtney on drums. The 1991 line-up of Courtney, Putt, Rudd, Sullivan, with Cres Crisp on keyboards performed as Spectrum Plays the Blues. During the early 1990s Putt and Rudd worked as an acoustic duo with various guest musicians. From 1995 they continued "to perform under a variety of names, to suit different situations and line-ups, but predominantly still call themselves Spectrum." 389: 572:. Their national profile was limited by a lack of radio airplay in other capitals and, other than festivals, they rarely toured outside Victoria. Ian McFarlane opined that the group were "one of the first underground bands of the early 1970s to gain mainstream acceptance. brand of progressive rock was often built around long, complex musical passages, very much in the vein of UK bands... Yet the band did embrace a commercial aesthetic at times." 382:). Rudd described the recording sessions, " gone into the studio in order to record 'Launching Place Parts I & II', to help promote the Launching Place Festival. When we had finished recording those, Howard asked us did we have any others and I said, 'Yeah, I've got this one called "I'll Be Gone"', which we recorded as an afterthought. But then it became a hit single." Rudd had decided to add a harmonica part to the song. 480:, in March 1971, although it did not include the hit single. Rudd had refused to add it as "It didn't fit with the innovative roaming style of the rest of the music." The album reached No. 10 in April. Kennedy had left in August of the previous year just after it was recorded, he had "lost patience" as the group "struggled for gigs (promoters found them 'too progressive')." He was replaced on drums and vocals by 492:). Rudd praised Kennedy's musicianship: "Mark really carried us through the first year because people would say 'Wow, look at that drummer, they must be a good group'... He used to play things like drum solos!, but he was very good. By the same token, I was almost relieved to get away from that 'cause the emphasis swung back to the material and the band in general rather than one player." Kennedy later worked with 598:
on guitar and Nigel Macara on drums (both ex-Tamam Shud). After Ariel disbanded in 1977, Rudd and Putt continued their musical collaborations in a series of groups: Instant Replay, Mike Rudd and the Heaters, W.H.Y., No. 9 and The Burwood Blues Band. After Mighty Kong disbanded at the end of 1973, Ray
321:; they played cover versions of their material. Spectrum developed their own style as Rudd began writing original material. Alongside Kennedy's drum solos, Putt's bass playing and Neale's keyboard work, a feature of Spectrum's sound was Rudd's guitar playing — he eschewed the near-universal use of 348:
and Sons of the Vegetal Mother. Spectrum used an elaborate set-up which included a large PA and a full multi-media light show; often supplemented by a performance troupe, Tribe. Early in 1970 they cut a demo single which they hawked to record companies as a 7" acetate. One side was an early, folk
511:, using the same line-up of Arnott on drums, Neale on electric piano, Putt on bass guitar and Rudd on vocals and guitar. They performed at pubs, and local dances, playing a more dance/pop-oriented repertoire and using a simpler set-up than when performing as Spectrum. 681:
on 7 August 2013. Rudd continued Spectrum with Dirk Dubois very briefly then Broc O'Connor on bass guitar, Daryl Roberts on keyboards and Peter 'Robbo' Robertson on drums and percussion. Spectrum's keyboardist Lee Neale died on 31 March 2019.
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National Top 60 singles chart in May that year. It became one of the most enduring Australian rock songs of that era. McFarlane described it as a "shuffling, hypnotic" track, for which "suddenly the band was in big demand."
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Top 20 Albums chart. By September 1972 Neale had left both bands; he was replaced by John Mills on keyboards. Neale quit the music scene permanently after leaving Spectrum and Indelible Murtceps.
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Spectrum's follow up singles, "Trust Me" (June 1971) and "But That's Alright" (November), did not reach the top 60. During October that year Spectrum formed a side project,
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During twelve months of regularly performing on the local dance and discothèque circuit, Spectrum refined their original material. They appeared at various "head" (see
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during the previous September. McFarlane stated that it "remains one of the landmark releases of the Australian progressive rock era." It peaked at No. 9 on the
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By 1999 Putt and Rudd had formed another band together, Spectrum Plays the Blues, which included Spectrum material in their set list. They issued two albums,
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and was established in February 1966 and conducted an annual poll during 1966 to 1972 of its readers to determine the most popular personalities.
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occurred in December 1970. "I'll Be Gone" was released in January 1971, which became a surprise No. 1 Australian hit on the
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on drums (ex-Gallery), Lee Neale on organ (ex-Nineteen87), Bill Putt on bass guitar (ex-Gallery, The Lost Souls), and
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National Top 60 singles chart. After Spectrum and Indelible Murtceps disbanded, Putt and Rudd formed
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sampled "Launching Place, Part II" in their song "As Seen on Reality", which appeared on their album
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Despite a loyal following and praise from the music press – including from Australia's pop newspaper
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on drums, Lee Neale on organ (ex-Nineteen87), Bill Putt on bass guitar (ex-Lost Souls), and
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Spectrum biography by Ed Nimmervoll, discography and album reviews, credits & releases
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Following the disbandment of Spectrum and Indelible Murtceps, Rudd, Putt and Mills formed
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band which formed in April 1969 and broke up in April 1973. The original line-up was
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Spectrum were formed in April 1969 in Melbourne, as a progressive rock group, by
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on CD for the first time, with extra tracks. The label then reissued
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at MilesAgo.com (Australasian Music & Popular Culture 1964-1975)
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on drums. These members also performed under the alter ego,
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was coordinated by teen-oriented pop music newspaper,
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Launching Place, Vic., December 1970: Kimball,
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Spectrum / Indelible Murtceps albums to be listened
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Melbourne: Wilkinson Publishing. p. 174. 1153:List of singles, with selected chart positions 1622: 1620: 1192:"Trust Me" (alternate version) / "Going Home" 1022:(credited to Spectrum and Indelible Murtceps) 980:(credited to Spectrum and Indelible Murtceps) 881:(credited to Spectrum and Indelible Murtceps) 779:List of albums, with selected chart positions 1490: 1488: 1486: 1484: 1482: 935:split (credited as Spectrum Plays the Blues) 906:split (credited as Spectrum Plays the Blues) 748: – drums, backing vocals (8/1970–4/1973) 622:1999–current: Spectrum Plays the Blues & 1960: 1480: 1478: 1476: 1474: 1472: 1470: 1468: 1466: 1464: 1462: 1411: 1409: 1407: 1405: 1403: 1401: 1399: 1397: 1395: 1393: 1391: 1389: 1387: 1385: 476:Spectrum released their debut studio album, 325:– using a finger-picking style on a vintage 1688:Sunbury, Vic., January 1973: Kimball, 1666:Sunbury, Vic., January 1972: Kimball, 1644:Wallacia, NSW, January 1971: Kimball, 1617: 1383: 1381: 1379: 1377: 1375: 1373: 1371: 1369: 1367: 1365: 2007: 1871: 1869: 1867: 1843: 1813: 1771: 1769: 1767: 1765: 1741: 1707: 1570: 1541: 1019:Red.Orange.Yellow.Green.Blue.Indigo.Violet 616:Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet 541:. Both of these releases were produced by 1590: 1588: 1576: 1539: 1537: 1535: 1533: 1531: 1529: 1527: 1525: 1523: 1521: 1459: 1415: 1248: 407:"Make Your Stash", written by Ross Wilson 301:on guitar, harmonica and lead vocals (ex- 288: 2168:Australian psychedelic rock music groups 1916:. John Harms, Steve Baker, Emma Westwood 1696:on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2015. 1685:on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2015. 1677:Mulwala, NSW, April 1972: Kimball, 1674:on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2015. 1663:on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2015. 1652:on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2015. 1641:on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 22 July 2015. 1362: 991:Label: His Master's Voice (SOELP10081/2) 711: – drums, percussion (1999–present) 466:1971–1973: Albums and Indelible Murtceps 2046: 1907: 1901: 1875: 1864: 1762: 1626:According to Duncan Kimball's website, 1426:Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop 856:split (credited to Indelible Murtceps) 576:1973–1999:After disbanding and reunions 2130: 2029:Ghosts : post-terminal reflection 1934: 1928: 1585: 1518: 1494: 665:in 2007, with its bonus tracks titled 603:(1974–76), Ray Arnott Band (1978–80), 370:under their progressive rock imprint, 2148:Musical groups disestablished in 1973 1163: 1160: 1157: 999: 867:Label: His Master's Voice (OCSD 7697) 789: 786: 783: 548:Spectrum had toured other Australian 2153:Musical groups reestablished in 1999 1048:(credited to Spectrum and Murtceps) 594:in mid-1973. The other members were 19:For the South Korean boy group, see 1844:Nimmervoll, Ed (8 September 1973). 1814:Nimmervoll, Ed (12 February 1972). 1577:McFarlane, Ian (1990). "Spectrum". 1545: 1421:"Encyclopedia entry for 'Spectrum'" 329:to develop a characteristic sound. 13: 2163:Australian progressive rock groups 2143:Musical groups established in 1969 1708:Nimmervoll, Ed (23 January 1971). 1253: 1045:Ghosts: Post-Terminal Reflections' 705: – bass guitar (2013–present) 444:Problems playing these files? See 387: 14: 2179: 2072: 1876:Boulton, Martin (8 August 2013). 1788:(Magnus Holmgren). 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Index

Spectrum (group)
Peter Kember
Melbourne
Victoria
Progressive rock
psychedelic rock
blues rock
EMI
Harvest
His Master's Voice
Mike Rudd
Mark Kennedy
Ray Arnott
mikeruddbillputt.com
progressive rock
Mark Kennedy
Mike Rudd
Chants R&B
Ray Arnott
Indelible Murtceps
I'll Be Gone
Go-Set
Ariel
heart attack
Mark Kennedy
Mike Rudd
Chants R&B
Sons of the Vegetal Mother
Traffic
Soft Machine

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