Marcia Hines Live Across Australia

Marcia Hines Live Across Australia
Live album by Marcia Hines
Released March 1978
Recorded 1976-1978
Genre Disco. Pop
Label Wizard Records
Producer Robie Porter
Marcia Hines chronology
Ladies and Gentlemen
(1977)
Marcia Hines Live Across Australia
(1978)
Ooh Child
(1979)

Marcia Hines Live Across Australia is the first live album (fourth album in total) from Australian recording artist, Marcia Hines. It peaked at No. 7, becoming Hines' fourth consecutive top ten album and sold over 100,000 copies.[1][2]

Background

Hines had toured solidly through 1976-77, cementing her recording success with sell-out shows around the country. The band that consisted of Stephen Housden (guitar), Frank Esler-Smith (keyboards), Tony Hedges (keyboards), Warren Ford (keyboards), Mike Cleary (trumpet), Mike Bukovsky (trumpet), Richard Gawned (tenor sax, flute), Steve Parkinson (baritone sax, flute), Monalisa and Terry Young (backing vocals), Jackie Orszaczky (musical director, bass) and Mark Kennedy (drums) [3]

Track listing

2x LP

Side A1 "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself"
Side A2 "Once We Get Started"
Side A3 "You"
Side A4 "Maybe It's Time To Start Calling It Love"
Side A5 "Imagination"
Side A6 "Shining"

Side B1 "I Don't Know How to Love Him"
Side B2 "Whatever Goes Around"
Side B3 "Love Is Blue"
Side B4 "Do You Know What It Means"
Side B5 "To Miss New Orleans"
Side B6 "Fire and Rain"

Side C1 "Trilogy"
Side C2 "More Than You'll Ever Know"
Side C3 "Empty"
Side C4 "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
Side C5 "What I Did for Love"

Side D1 "Believe in Me"
Side D2 "I've Got the Music in Me"
Side D3 "From The Inside"
Side D4 "Music Is My Life"

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1978) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report) 7

Year-end charts

The album was the 4th highest-selling album by an Australian artist in 1978.[4]

Chart (1978) Position
Australian Kent Music Report[5] 34

References

  1. Marcia Hines - Billboard
  2. "Marcia Hines Biography". iTunes Australia. Retrieved 30 October 2014.
  3. "MARCIA HINES". www.milesago.com. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  4. David Kent's "Australian Chart Book 1970-1992"
  5. "Top 100 Singles of 1978". australian-charts.com/. Retrieved 30 October 2014.

External links

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