Fraternity - Second Chance 2LP NEW RSD BF 2023
Fraternity - Second Chance
NEW. SEALED.
RSD Black Friday 2023 Release
Real Gone Music
Released here on vinyl for the first time ever, this collection of rare recordings by Australian rock legends FRATERNITY was unearthed and curated by author and co-manager Victor Marshall from the archives of original band manager Hamish Henry whilst performing research for his book on the band, entitled ÔFraternity: Pub Rock PioneersÕ (Brolga Publishing 2021). ¥ Original cover artwork by renown Australian artist Vytas Serelis who also designed the cover artwork for Flaming Galah. ¥ Deluxe package includes gatefold jacket packed with original press clippings and previously unpublished period band photos plus extensive liner notes by original band co-manager Victor Marshall. ¥ Album features legendary AC/DC front man BON SCOTT on lead vocals! His work with FRATERNITY put Scott on the radar of George Young, AC/DC coproducer and older brother of Angus and Malcolm, eventually leading to Scott replacing then-front man Dave Evans in 1974.

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Fraternity - Second Chance
NEW. SEALED.
RSD Black Friday 2023 Release
Real Gone Music
Released here on vinyl for the first time ever, this collection of rare recordings by Australian rock legends FRATERNITY was unearthed and curated by author and co-manager Victor Marshall from the archives of original band manager Hamish Henry whilst performing research for his book on the band, entitled ÔFraternity: Pub Rock PioneersÕ (Brolga Publishing 2021). ¥ Original cover artwork by renown Australian artist Vytas Serelis who also designed the cover artwork for Flaming Galah. ¥ Deluxe package includes gatefold jacket packed with original press clippings and previously unpublished period band photos plus extensive liner notes by original band co-manager Victor Marshall. ¥ Album features legendary AC/DC front man BON SCOTT on lead vocals! His work with FRATERNITY put Scott on the radar of George Young, AC/DC coproducer and older brother of Angus and Malcolm, eventually leading to Scott replacing then-front man Dave Evans in 1974.











