Featured the songs for another classic Australian surf movie "Evolution" filmed by Paul Witzig in '69, played by Australian group called TAMAM SHUD. This surfer quartet featured Lindsay Bjerre and Tim Gaze, both of them were successful for their solo career. TAMAM SHUD was one of the most original and innovative Australian groups of the late 60s and early 70s. They played a very important part as pioneers of acid-rock and progressive music. For many years after they split they were something of a cult, and their original recordings were (and still are) very hard to obtain. But thanks to a gratifying 'comeback', and some commercial success with their '94 album Permanent Culture, and the driving, bluesy single Stay, there has been a significant revival of interest in this outstanding and original group, and it sparked interest in this classic band with younger listeners as well.
01 Music train 02 Evolution 03 I'm no one 04 Mr strange 05 Lady sunshine 06 Falling up 07 Feel free 08 It's a beautiful day 09 Jesus guide me 10 Rock on top 11 Slow one and the fast one 12 Too many life