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One could easily make the case for designating the Masters Apprentices as the best Australian rock band of the '60s. Featuring singer Jim Keays and songwriter/rhythm guitarist Mick Bower, the band's earliest recordings combined the gritty R&B/rock of Brits like the Pretty Things with the minor-key melodies of the Yardbirds.

Tracks
01. But One Day
02. War Or Hands Of Time
03. Dancing Girl
04. I Feel Fine
05. My Girl
06. Undecided
07. Hot Gully Wind
08. Theme For A Social Climber
09. Don't Fight It
10. Shes My Girl
11. Johnny B Goode
12. Buried And Dead

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Master’s Apprentices (1967)
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