Description
Available now is Fergus Hambleton’s 1971 classic folk-rock album ‘All The Right Noises‘, re-mastered from the original analog master tapes – first released by Capitol Records in 1971.
Fergus Hambleton is a versatile singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist, who during his lengthy career has been a leading performer and songwriter in the folk, pop and reggae fields, most notably in the Juno award winning reggae band The Sattalites. Fergus began playing music in the 60s in a variety of bands. The rock scene in Toronto was hot and Fergus played in A Passing Fancy – one of Yorkville’s most popular new acts.
After some travelling in England and Europe and writing many songs, Fergus released two albums with Capitol and one with Axe Records in a folk-rock style, produced by his brother Greg Hambleton. Currently living in Toronto and still lead vocalist and main songwriter with Sattalites, Fergus has a busy teaching and performing schedule.
Credits
Fergus Hambleton: Vocals & Accoustic Guitar
Paul Clinch: Drums
Stan Theriault: Bass
Fergus: Pianos, Sax, occasional Bass & string & horn charts
Alvin Pall, Jack Taylor: Horns
Bill Richards, Andrew Benac, Jack Neilson, Eugene Hudson, Peter Schenkman, William Findlay: The String Players
All songs written by Fergus Hambleton & published by Axe Music
Greg Hambleton: Producer & Engineer
Recorded at: Sound Canada, 1971
Bob Liftin: Mix Engineer, Regent Sound
Cover Photo: Murray Wilson
Design: Bob Torrens
ⓟ & © 1971, 2015 Greg Hambleton
Axe Records A539