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Duncan Mackay Keyboard Supremo Duncan Mackay
Discography:
Singles * Come And Get it - Tricycle (1973) * Sirius 3 (1978) * T Rex And The Thin White Duke - Lockwood Mackay (1997) * Awakening - Reunion (2003) Albums * Chimera (1974) * Score (1977) * Visa (1980) * Songs To Fall In Love To - Lockwood Mackay (1997) with Neil Lockwood from ELO II * Reunion work-in-progress (2004)Biography:
Born in Leeds in England, but moved to Port Elizabeth, South Africa in mid-sixties. He played with the Department of Music before forming Tricycle with his brother Gordon. He returned to the UK in 1974 and has played with Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, 10cc, Kate Bush, Alan Parsons, Linda Lewis, Camel, Eric Stewart, Budgie and Elkie Brooks to name a few. He moved back to South Africa in the early 90's and currently lives in Cape Town.
John Samson & Brian CurrinChimera
Chimera
Tracks:
Morpheus [11.14] 12 Tone Nostalgia [8.10] Song For Witches [19.42]All songs composed by Duncan Mackay
Musicians:
* Duncan Mackay: Vocals, piano, Hammond B3 organ, Denon electric piano, clavichord, ARP synthesizer * Gordon Mackay: Violin, electric piano, piano * Mike Gray: DrumsRecorded in Johannesburg in 1974 and engineered by Peter Thwaites.
Release information:
1974, Trutone 1998, Never Never Land, 758036 004 SA300 (unofficial Japanese CD re-issue)
Review: from SA Rock Digest issue #35, 6 October 1999
Remember those heady days of the early 70s when a trio of keyboard wizards were winning all the polls and dominating the album sales? Keith Emerson (ELP), Rick Wakeman (Yes) and Jon Lord (Deep Purple) were those wizards, all three still very much around today, I might add--much to my father's chagrin. My father, who was and still is a Methodist church organist, said "that music will never last!"
Well this week, thanks to Leon Economides (co-presenter with Phil Wright of the Dinosaur Days programme on 5FM on Sunday nights) introduced me to a fourth keyboard wizard, current Cape Town resident, Duncan Mackay. Duncan was born in Leeds, England but immigrated to South Africa in the mid-60s with his parents and settled in Port Elizabeth.
Duncan Mackay's 'Chimera' recorded in 1973/4 and forever forgotten by all but the most devout is a brilliant slice of 70s progressive keyboard-based rock. All three of the wizards mentioned above are obvious influences, but Duncan clearly stamps his own sound onto this 3-track album. (only 3 tracks? - well this was 1974, the era of 'Tales From Topographic Oceans' by Yes!).
Duncan has played for some very famous international artists including Kate Bush, 10cc, Steve Harley's Cockney Rebel, Camel and Elkie Brooks. He recently teamed up with Neil Lockwood from The Electric Light Orchestra Part II as Lockwood Mackay and released an album which included 'TRex and the Thin White Duke', a musical tribute in words and style to those 70s Kings (Queens?) of glamrock, Marc Bolan and David Bowie.
So this week we have 2 hidden gems from the same artist, 25 years apart, the one easy-to-find, the other near-to-impossible -- enjoy the search. -- Brian Currin, October 1999
Duncan Mackay Keyboard Supremo Duncan Mackay
Discography:
Singles * Come And Get it - Tricycle (1973) * Sirius 3 (1978) * T Rex And The Thin White Duke - Lockwood Mackay (1997) * Awakening - Reunion (2003) Albums * Chimera (1974) * Score (1977) * Visa (1980) * Songs To Fall In Love To - Lockwood Mackay (1997) with Neil Lockwood from ELO II * Reunion work-in-progress (2004)Biography:
Born in Leeds in England, but moved to Port Elizabeth, South Africa in mid-sixties. He played with the Department of Music before forming Tricycle with his brother Gordon. He returned to the UK in 1974 and has played with Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, 10cc, Kate Bush, Alan Parsons, Linda Lewis, Camel, Eric Stewart, Budgie and Elkie Brooks to name a few. He moved back to South Africa in the early 90's and currently lives in Cape Town.
John Samson & Brian CurrinChimera
Chimera
Tracks:
Morpheus [11.14] 12 Tone Nostalgia [8.10] Song For Witches [19.42]All songs composed by Duncan Mackay
Musicians:
* Duncan Mackay: Vocals, piano, Hammond B3 organ, Denon electric piano, clavichord, ARP synthesizer * Gordon Mackay: Violin, electric piano, piano * Mike Gray: DrumsRecorded in Johannesburg in 1974 and engineered by Peter Thwaites.
Release information:
1974, Trutone 1998, Never Never Land, 758036 004 SA300 (unofficial Japanese CD re-issue)
Review: from SA Rock Digest issue #35, 6 October 1999
Remember those heady days of the early 70s when a trio of keyboard wizards were winning all the polls and dominating the album sales? Keith Emerson (ELP), Rick Wakeman (Yes) and Jon Lord (Deep Purple) were those wizards, all three still very much around today, I might add--much to my father's chagrin. My father, who was and still is a Methodist church organist, said "that music will never last!"
Well this week, thanks to Leon Economides (co-presenter with Phil Wright of the Dinosaur Days programme on 5FM on Sunday nights) introduced me to a fourth keyboard wizard, current Cape Town resident, Duncan Mackay. Duncan was born in Leeds, England but immigrated to South Africa in the mid-60s with his parents and settled in Port Elizabeth.
Duncan Mackay's 'Chimera' recorded in 1973/4 and forever forgotten by all but the most devout is a brilliant slice of 70s progressive keyboard-based rock. All three of the wizards mentioned above are obvious influences, but Duncan clearly stamps his own sound onto this 3-track album. (only 3 tracks? - well this was 1974, the era of 'Tales From Topographic Oceans' by Yes!).
Duncan has played for some very famous international artists including Kate Bush, 10cc, Steve Harley's Cockney Rebel, Camel and Elkie Brooks. He recently teamed up with Neil Lockwood from The Electric Light Orchestra Part II as Lockwood Mackay and released an album which included 'TRex and the Thin White Duke', a musical tribute in words and style to those 70s Kings (Queens?) of glamrock, Marc Bolan and David Bowie.
So this week we have 2 hidden gems from the same artist, 25 years apart, the one easy-to-find, the other near-to-impossible -- enjoy the search. -- Brian Currin, October 1999
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