McCully Workshop Inc. (album)

McCully Workshop Inc. is the eponymous debut[1] album of South African psychedelic rock band McCully Workshop.[2] The album was produced by Billy Forrest on the Trutone Records label who had joined Trutone as record producer in 1968.[3] Trutone had recently been acquired,[4] in 1967, by Gallo (Africa) Limited. Gallo went on to become one of the internationally recognized giants in the music world.[4] The album draws on a number of musical styles and is influenced by the likes of; The Beatles in particular 'Sgt Pepper', Frank Zappa, Pink Floyd, and the Moody Blues 'Threshold Of A Dream'.[5]

McCully Workshop Inc.
Studio album by
McCully Workshop
ReleasedJune 1970 (1970-06)
RecordedSouth Africa
GenrePsychedelic rock, blues rock, hard rock
LanguageEnglish
LabelTrutone
ProducerBilly Forrest
McCully Workshop chronology
McCully Workshop Inc.
(1970)
Genesis
(1971)
Singles from McCully Workshop Inc.
  1. "Why Can't It Rain / Hardcase Woman"
    Released: 1970

Artwork

The front cover photograph was taken by Sigurd Olivier[6] and features a cat named 'Sirikit'.[6] The graffiti on the wall was drawn by the McCullagh brothers father.[5] The band photographs on the back cover were taken by Humphrey Clinker.[6]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Why Can't It Rain"Tully McCully[5]4:12
2."Hardcase Woman" 2:34
3."Ice Lover" 3:05
4."Four Walls" 2:40
5."Stargazer" 2:48
6."Rush Hour At Midnight" 3:42

[6]

Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Jackin' Around"2.04
2."Head For The Moon"4:00
3."The Circus"4:00
4."Years Of My Life"3:19
5."Fast Car"3:41
6."Séance"3:05

[6]

Chart positions

Singles
Year Single Chart Position
1970 "Why Can't It Rain" Springbok Radio charts 12[5]
1970 "Why Can't It Rain" LM Radio charts 13[5]

Personnel

McCully Workshop[6][7]

  • Tully McCully (née McCullagh) – vocals, bass, guitar
  • Mike McCully (née McCullagh) – vocals, drums
  • Richard Hyam – rhythm and acoustic guitars, vocals
  • Glenda Wassman - organ, vocals
  • Ian Smith – trumpet, flute, flugelhorn

Additional personnel[6][7]

  • Allan Faull – lead guitar on 'Why Can't It Rain', 'The Circus', 'Hardcase Woman' and 'Stargazer'
  • Alan van der Merwe – vocal harmony and organ on 'Why Can't It Rain' and 'Stargazer'
  • Melanie Hyam – vocal harmonies on 'Why Can't It Rain' and 'Rush Hour At Midnight'

Production[6][7]

  • Billy Forrest
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See also

Music of South Africa

Footnotes

References

Books

  • Chilvers, Garth; Jasiukowicz, Tom (September 1994). History of contemporary music of South Africa - Part 1 (1st ed.). Braamfontein, South Africa: TOGA Publishing. p. 77. ISBN 0-620-18121-4.

Articles

  • "Billy Forrest Joins Trutone". Billboard Magazine. 14 December 1968.
  • "Gallo Growth: From One Man Company To International Giant". Billboard Magazine. 5 February 1977.

Web

  • McCullogh, Mike (2003). "McCully Workshop Inc. Back Cover". McCully Workshop Inc. Beatball Music Group. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  • Currin, Brian (1999–2008). "McCully Workshop Family Tree". The South African Rock Encyclopedia. Sugar Music. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  • Shoemaker, Kurt (17 March 2003). "4.USA FOR AFRICA". SA ROCK DIGEST ISSUE #194. Sugar Music. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  • Currin, Brian (February 2010). "Biography". Ages 2010 CD reissue sleeve notes. Fresh Music. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
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