New South African Music: Robin Auld - The Everlovin' Wind
New album from South African Legend Robin Auld.
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New South African Music: Robin Auld - The Everlovin' Wind
New album from South African Legend Robin Auld.
Robin Auld – The Everlovin’ Wind Robin Auld
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Charly Go Crazy – Robin Auld
Charly Go Crazy – Robin Auld
Iron In The Sky – Robin Auld Rabbitt sang about ‘Charlie’ and Sean Rennie sang about ‘Charly’ and both were singing about going crazy over Charlie/Charly (even though Rabbitt’s Charlie was a dog). But Robin Auld took a different approach to ‘Charlie/Charly’ in that this Charlie was a him and he was going crazy.‘Charly Go Crazy’ finds the Kommetjie Kid in a playful mood. Right from the outset…
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Zen Surfing In The 3rd World – Robin Auld
Zen Surfing In The 3rd World – Robin Auld
Zen Surfing In The 3rd World – Robin Auld
After his 1991 album ‘Love Kills’, Robin Auld moved across to the innovative and essential Shifty Records label, a label known for its political and renegade attitude. With Lloyd Ross on the production desk, Auld recorded and released his 5th album ‘Zen Surfing In The Third World’. Those who may have been worried about Auld changing record labels,…
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All Of Woman – Robin Auld
All Of Woman – Robin Auld
All Of Woman – Robin Auld
In December 1984, Robin Auld saw his first Radio 5 hit in the form of ‘Baby You’ve Been Good To Me’ which got to number 8 on those charts and, while a pleasant and popular song, it did come across a bit as one by someone still learning their trade. Roll on about 8 months and Auld came along with a stronger offering in the form of ‘All Of Woman’ and this improvement was…
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