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    The CD was recorded live in 1969 and released for the first time in 2012. Max Merritt & The Meteors were the best live music band on the east coast of Australia in 1969. Full of energy, many tracks never before released, Stewie Speer's only know drum solo recording, great Bob Bertles sax and flute solos...crank it up and it's like being there. The CD comes with an 8 page insert featuring "The Rise of Max Merritt & The Meteors" by Glenn A Baker.

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This 1969 live version of Kush was released for the first time in 2012. It is the only known recording of a drum solo by the late Stewie Speer.

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from Been Away Too Long HQ Multi​-​Format Album Download, released April 30, 2012
D. Gillespie

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Max Merritt & The Meteors (Late 1969) Riverbank, California

Max has been on the Australasian music scene for over 50 years. Max's band was acknowledged as one of the best local live performers of the 60s and 70s, and his influence did much to popularize soul, R&B and rock music in Australia and New Zealand. The ARIA recognized Max’s iconic status on July 1st, 2008 when he was inducted into their Hall of Fame. (Edited from Wikipedia/Max Merritt) ... more

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