If "Easybeats" was considered the Australian answer to the "Beatles", then "Masters Apprentices" with its ruffiness was quite consistent with the local version of the "Rolling Stones". Masters Apprentices entered the 70s with the title of "the most popular Australian team", and this status was reinforced by an album with the quite justified name "Masterpiece".
Studio Albums
1967 - The Master's Apprentices [vinyl rip] (320 kbps)
1970 - Masterpiece (320 kbps)
1971 - Choice Cuts (320 kbps)
1972 - A Toast To Panama Red (320 kbps)
1988 - Do What You Wanna Do (320 kbps)
Live
1971 - Nickelodeon (192 kbps)
Boxset & Compilations
1988 - The Very Best Of The Master's Apprentices (128 kbps)
1990 - Hands of Time 1965-72 (320 kbps)
1991 - The Master's Apprentices & Masterpiece (320 kbps)
2000 - Complete Recordings 1965-1968 (192 kbps)
2004 - From Mustangs To Masters / First Year Apprentices (192 kbps)
2006 - Fully Qualified / The Choicest Cuts (320 kbps)
2009 - The Master's Apprentices / Blast Off (320 kbps)
Singles, EPs, Fan Club & Promo
1966 - Undecided First (EP) (320 kbps)
1967 - The Master's Apprentices (EP) (320 kbps)
1970 - Turn up Your Radio (EP) (320 kbps)
The Master’s Apprentices – Discography 1966-2009 (16 albums), MP3