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Dragon - Sunshine (LP) - EXC/VG+

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Dragon's Sunshine LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Dragon's Sunshine second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
Current Stock:
Visually Graded Record:
EXC
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG+
Catalogue #:
SBP 234946
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Pop Rock
$35.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Dragon's Sunshine LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: Dragon
Album: Sunshine
Released: Australia, May 1977

Tracklist:

A1Same Old Blues
Written-By - P. Hewson
A2Blacktown Boogie
Written-By - M. Hunter, R. Taylor, T. Hunter
A3Sunshine
Tenor Saxophone - Tony Buchanan
Written-By - P. Hewson
A4On The Beachead
Written-By - R. Taylor
A5This Time
Drums - Neil Storey
Written-By - M. Hunter, N. Storey, P. Hewson, R. Taylor, T. Hunter
B1Get That Jive
Written-By - P. Hewson
B2Street Between Your Feet
Written-By - M. Hunter, R. Taylor
B3New Machine
Written-By - P. Hewson
B4Mx
Written-By - Hunter, R. Taylor
B5The Letter
Written-By - M. Hunter, R. Taylor


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Description

"Sunshine" is the debut studio album by the New Zealand-Australian rock band Dragon, released in February 1977. This album marked a significant moment in the band's career, establishing them as a prominent force in the Australasian music scene. Dragon, originally formed in Auckland, New Zealand, in 1972, had undergone several lineup changes before settling into the configuration that recorded "Sunshine."

The album is a blend of rock and pop with a distinctive 1970s flair, characterized by catchy melodies, strong vocal performances, and a polished production. "Sunshine" was produced by Peter Dawkins, a notable figure in the Australian music industry, who played a crucial role in shaping the sound of the album. His production helped Dragon achieve a more commercial sound, which was pivotal in their breakthrough success.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "This Time," which became a hit single and helped propel the band into the limelight. The song is a perfect example of Dragon's ability to craft infectious pop-rock tunes with memorable hooks. Another notable track is "Get that Jive," which also received significant airplay and contributed to the album's success. These songs showcase the band's knack for blending rock elements with pop sensibilities, creating a sound that was both accessible and engaging.

"Sunshine" was well-received by critics and audiences alike, praised for its energetic performances and catchy songwriting. The album's success in Australia was a turning point for Dragon, as it allowed them to establish a strong fan base and gain recognition beyond New Zealand. The band's charismatic frontman, Marc Hunter, was particularly noted for his dynamic stage presence and vocal prowess, which were key components of Dragon's appeal.

In terms of cultural significance, "Sunshine" played a role in the broader landscape of 1970s rock music in Australasia. It was part of a wave of successful rock albums from the region that helped put Australian and New Zealand music on the international map. Dragon's success with "Sunshine" paved the way for other bands from the region to gain international attention.

While "Sunshine" itself did not win any major awards, it set the stage for Dragon's subsequent releases, which continued to build on their initial success. The album's impact is evident in the way it helped establish Dragon as a household name in Australia and New Zealand, leading to a career that spanned several decades and included numerous hits.

Overall, "Sunshine" is a significant album in Dragon's discography and in the history of Australasian rock music. Its blend of rock and pop, combined with strong songwriting and production, made it a standout release of its time. The album remains a testament to Dragon's talent and their contribution to the music scene in the 1970s.

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