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The Angel & The Red Priest

'The Angel & The Red Priest' is a play about a composer, his muse, and the turbulence of the times which surround them. Written by Adelaide playwright Sean Riley, it is a fictional story based on the life of the Italian composer Vivaldi, and fleshed out in Riley's imagination into a tantalising glimpse into the 1700s. Vivaldi dies in 1741, a pauper, who genius was not recognised for many years.

 

Baby Animals
Il Grande Silenzio
Liberation Blue Acoustic Series

1991 dear reader, was a year for rock. Consider; the 'Gunners released the slightly pompous double 'Use Your Illusion'; The Black Crowes, 'Shake Your Moneymaker'; Nirvana, the generation turning 'Nevermind' and the Baby Animals eponymously titled debut. It included Rush You, Early Warning, Painless, Working For The Enemy and One Word - not bad considering the debut was 10 tracks. The 11 track 'Il Grande Silenzio', produced by ex Noiseworks Justin Stanley, sees not only the above five tracks given a major reworking, but also 2 off DeMarchi's solo effort and two new band tracks, with the balance made up from the band's last album 14 years ago.

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