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The Seekers: All Bound for Morningtown - A Review of Their Recordings from 1964 to 1968
The Seekers were a popular Australian folk-pop group that rose to fame in the 1960s with their catchy melodies and harmonious vocals. They had a string of hits in the UK, Australia, and the US, such as \"I'll Never Find Another You\", \"A World of Our Own\", \"The Carnival Is Over\", and \"Georgy Girl\". They also sang the theme song for the 1967 movie To Sir, with Love.
In 2009, EMI released a four-CD box set titled All Bound for Morningtown, which collects all the tracks recorded by The Seekers between 1964 and 1968. This includes their studio albums, live performances, singles, B-sides, rarities, and unreleased songs. The box set also features a booklet with liner notes, photos, and a discography.
All Bound for Morningtown is a comprehensive and nostalgic collection that showcases The Seekers' musical versatility and charm. The songs range from folk ballads to pop rockers, from gospel tunes to country numbers. The Seekers' distinctive sound is marked by the clear and expressive voice of lead singer Judith Durham, who also plays piano and tambourine, and the harmonies and instruments of Athol Guy (double bass), Keith Potger (guitar and banjo), and Bruce Woodley (guitar and mandolin). The box set also features some guest musicians, such as Tom Springfield (Dusty Springfield's brother) and Jimmy Page (later of Led Zeppelin).
All Bound for Morningtown is a must-have for fans of The Seekers and lovers of 1960s music. It is a testament to the enduring appeal and legacy of this talented and beloved group.The Seekers' music has been influenced by various genres and cultures, such as American folk, British pop, Australian bush ballads, and African rhythms. They have also written some of their own songs, such as \"The Music of the World a Turnin'\", \"Red Rubber Ball\", and \"I Am Australian\". Some of their songs have social and political messages, such as \"The Times They Are a-Changin'\", \"Turn! Turn! Turn!\", and \"We Shall Not Be Moved\".
The Seekers have received many accolades and honors for their contribution to music and culture. They have been inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame, the Australian Music Hall of Fame, and the Australian Songwriters Hall of Fame. They have also been awarded the Order of Australia Medal, the Medal of the Order of Australia, and the Officer of the Order of Australia. They have sold over 50 million records worldwide and have been recognized by Guinness World Records as the first group ever to reach No. 1 in the UK charts with their first four singles.
The Seekers have reunited several times over the years for special occasions and tours. They have also released some new recordings and compilations, such as Future Road (1997), Morningtown Ride to Christmas (2001), The Ultimate Collection (2003), and The Golden Jubilee Album (2012). They have also collaborated with other artists, such as Julie Anthony, James Morrison, Andre Rieu, and Mirusia Louwerse. The Seekers continue to inspire and delight audiences with their timeless music and spirit. a474f39169