Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Lutha (melodic prog rock / New Zealand)


Lutha was formed in Dunedin, New Zealand in 1970. They established themselves very quickly in Dunedin, as all five members had previously played in top local bands such as Throb and Pussyfoot. They were insistent on remaining a Dunedin based band even after attracting considerable national interest.

They signed to HMV in 1972 and produced two albums during that year. They were the self-titled Lutha and Earth. 

Lutha released four singles during 1972 and the beginning of 1973, all coming from their two albums. They were “Then I Saw Her Face”/”Mountain Side”, “Stop The Music Is Over”/”My Turn To Cry”, “Earth”/”I Really Only Want To Be With You” and “Here And Now (My Friend)”/”Waterfall”.

Their first North Island gigs didn’t come until late 1972. Had they moved to one of the larger centres, Lutha could have proved to be even more popular, but when they did shift, it was only to Christchurch and by that stage, 1973, it was too late.

In November 1972, EMI promoted a concert at the James Hay Theatre in Christchurch. Lutha performed there along with Blerta, Quincy Conserve and Desna Sisarich. The event was recorded and released early in 1973 as an album called “Live”. Lutha contributed three tracks to the album.


Their sound could overall be described as melodic progressive rock, like early Genesis or Yes, but with lush vocal harmonies throughout. There is a great variety of music, between Wardrop's 'McCartney-esque' numbers (soft and melodic, in the vein of The Beatles) and McAlpine's rockier style (possibly a precursor to stars such as Jimmy Barnes). McAlpine's vocals are truly remarkable - he could have fronted any of the hugely popular heavy rock acts of the '70s with his unique talent. The original members of Lutha have recently announced that they will reform for a concert in Dunedin during the inaugural Dunedin Heritage Festival in March. 'Stop!' was remastered at Stebbing Recording Centre by Simon Lynch and is highly recommended.


Line-Up:

Graham Wardrop  - Lead Guitar / Vocals
Garry McAlpine  - Percussion / Vocals
Peter Edmonds  - Drums
Peter Fraser  - Bass Guitar / Vocals
Kevin Foster  - Keyboards



Album: Lutha (1972)








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