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Mundy-Turner High Life
Catherine Mundy: Vocals, Violin Piano\nJay Turner: Vocals, Acoustic & Electric Guitars\nNigel Pegrum: Drums & Percussion\nGary Ward: Fretted & Fretless Bass Guitars\nMark Mannon: Keyboards\nKirk Steel: Piano Accordion\nPeter Ella: Mandolin\nAshley Dargan: Digeridoo\nWayne McIntosh: Slide Guitar\nGregg Amies: Trumpet\nAndrew Hungerford: Reeds\nJason Fox: Trombone\nAll songs and arrangements by Mundy-Turner\nMixed and Recorded at Select Sound, Dec 1997 & Feb 1998 Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia.\nEngineered & mixed by Nigel Pegrum.\nGYPC009 Gypsy Records 1998.
This newage cd contains 12 tracks and runs 45min 55sec.
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  1. Mundy-Turner - Get There From Here (04:03)
    Penned by Jay in a motel room behind the venue in question in Airlie Beach on the Whitsunday Coast. For Scott & Carinda Chritie.
  2. Mundy-Turner - Sarajevo Waltz (04:14)
    Inspired by a young couple who showed the world that love could trancend anything, including war & death. In memory of Boshko & Admira, the Romeo & Juliet of Sarajevo.
  3. Mundy-Turner - Little Birds (03:08)
    The first song we ever composed together and an entirely acappella arrangement. Begun by Jay on a train-journey from Manchester to Hereford in the UK, whilst reading an article about North-Eastern Brazil, entitled "The Women Who Have Learned Not To Cry".
  4. Mundy-Turner - Come Take My Hand (03:11)
    A very unusual engagement brought this song into being. We were invited to judge the first Talent-Quest at the Lotus Glen Correctional Centre, near Walkamin on the Tablelands. The inmates' performance so inspired us that back at home that night, this simp
  5. Mundy-Turner - Dreamtime (04:03)
    After reading "The Songlines", by Bruce Chatwin, Jay dared to imagine what it would be like to be an indigenous man invaded by another culture, one which assumed that he must have "got it all wrong". In the hopes that perhaps someday we will understand.
  6. Mundy-Turner - Water, Carry Me (04:13)
    [This tune] came to Catherine in the rhythm of the rain on a tin roof, during the turbulent times and a Brisbane flood. For all of us who call out to our angels for shelter, comfort, guidance, protection and wisdom during the dark nights of the soul.\nAnd
  7. Mundy-Turner - High Life (03:12)
    Living in the tropical paradise of a "tourist destination", we have oftern encountered entertaining perspectives on life.\nDedicated to Owen, may his 'wait' be short.
  8. Mundy-Turner - Love Like This (03:57)
    Love, when it makes its pesence felt, is not always wrapped in conventional packagine ... a song that Catherine wrote after seeing the Australian movie "The Sum of Us" in 1994, inspired by two older-women characters. When Jay added his expertise as "song-
  9. Mundy-Turner - Storm Season (03:47)
    We describe this one as "FNQ* Swamp Stomp Rock"! As much about the emotional & spiritual "storm-seasons" in one's life, as about the cleansing rains & humidity of the monsoon. In the tropics, one learns to defer to the Weather & to the Divine.\nFor Lawry
  10. Mundy-Turner - Frangipani Girl (04:54)
    A transformation of one of Jay's political songs, "Cambodia". The Tanks Art Centre in Cairns has been constructed from three huge World War Two fuel containers. Art, drama, music & dance now pump light into the heart of the darkness of a bygone era, thus
  11. Mundy-Turner - Prelude/In Your Rain (03:29)
    Opposing images of beauty and poverty, spirituality and street-trickery confronted us during an incredible gospel-singing tour of the famous musical city, New Orleans.\n"It's a ten-spot for the shoe-shine & another for the line" - the cost of stopping on
  12. Mundy-Turner - Start My Day (03:35)
    During our first summer as Cairns residents, occasionally the intense heat overwhelmed Jay's Northern European sensibilities! On one blissful weekend, we escaped to the cool air of Yungaburra, on the Atherton Tablelands. Under a blanket of peace, Jay crea


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