Graham H Dodsworth
Summer Madness

'Summer Madness' was recorded during the summer of 1981 in Adelaide with Peter Howell (who named the album) on bass, Peter Anderson on electric dulcimer and accordion, Warwick Nottage on fiddle, John Munro on mandolin, Mike Smith on banjo, Tom Reid on bohdran, Bruno Turini on cello and John Sharpe on piano with John McDiarmid engineering the project at Pepper Studios.
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Track List:

 Who's That On The Radio? - (Dodsworth)
Tuesday's Song. - (Dodsworth)
Ice Queen. - (Eric Bogle)
Mummy Do They Have Guitars In Heaven? - (Geoff Hollings)
Jimmy Clay. - (Patrick Sky)
Isle De France. - (Traditional)
Gentle Annie. - (Lame Jack Cousins)
Oily Rag. - (Dodsworth)
Song To Me. - (Dodsworth)
Poison Train. - (Mike O'Rourke)
Bloody Rotten Audience. - (Tony Miles)

John Munro was the original producer of the album, however after two recording sessions, one of which involved Gordon McIntyre accompanying 'Song To Me', it was decided to begin the project from scratch and erase the previous sessions. This circumstance mainly came about due to lack of preparation on Graham's part.  So after Graham put in a hard twelve or so hours chord charting each of the songs on the album, recording resumed in the form of four recording sessions, each of four hours duration, plus a fifth session for the mixdown (16 hours recording plus about 4 hours mixdown = 20 hours in total).

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