Blue Max - Limited Edition

by Robert Williston 6. February 2010 14:52

 

The Blue Max were a young rock trio from Amherst, Nova Scotia. When they recorded this album, the bassist, Andrew Douglas, was 14 years old. His brother, George Douglas, played drums and was 17 years old. The lead vocalist and guitar player was Robert Graves. He was also 17 years old. The album was recorded at Solar Audio & Recording Limited in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. "Limited Edition" was released on Solar SAR 2011 in 1976. The tracks are: Sweet Lovin'/ Prisoner/ Life Long/ Teaser/ March of the Trolls // The New One/ Your Friends/ I Need You/ The Hooker/ Freight Train. Thanks went out to Velma Graves, Betty Douglas, Karl Schaschl, Bill Graves, and Doug Costin (they used Bill Graves and Doug Costin's guitars on "Your Friends". Billy Oulton provided moral support for the prepubescents. The Blue Max played at a lot of high school dances in the Maritimes and Eastern Quebec. The album was re-issued on CD with two bonus tracks on Gear Fab GF 203 in 2003.

Blue Max-Sweet lovin'.mp3 (1.86 mb)

Blue Max-Prisoner.mp3 (2.28 mb)

Blue Max-Life long.mp3 (3.38 mb)

Blue Max-The New One.mp3 (4.72 mb)

Any comments, please contact Robert Williston at ryder@robertwilliston.com

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