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  2. East of Eden's Gate - Wikipedia

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    East of Eden's Gate is a studio album by singer Billy Thorpe. It was released in 1982 by Pasha Records. It was released in 1982 by Pasha Records. The singles were "Hold On to Your Dream" and "No Show Tonight".

  3. Billy Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Thorpe moved to Sydney and auditioned for a regular gig at Surf City, a popular beat music venue in the city's Kings Cross area. [2] [4] In 1996, Thorpe wrote his first autobiography, Sex and thugs and rock 'n' roll : a year in Kings Cross 1963–1964, on his early experiences there.

  4. Category:Billy Thorpe albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Billy Thorpe albums or lists of Billy Thorpe albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Billy Thorpe albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Category:Albums produced by Spencer Proffer - Wikipedia

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    Children of the Sun (Billy Thorpe album) Common Ground (Rhythm Corps album) E. East of Eden's Gate; L. The Last Command (album) M. Metal Health; V. Vices (Kick Axe album)

  6. Aztecs Live at Sunbury - Wikipedia

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    Aztecs Live! At Sunbury was a double live album released in August 1972 by Australian hard rock group Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs, which was recorded at the inaugural Sunbury Pop Festival in late January. [2] [3] Aztecs Live! At Sunbury included eight tracks from their set. [4]

  7. Children of the Sun (Billy Thorpe album) - Wikipedia

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    Children of the Sun is the third studio album by Australian musician Billy Thorpe, released in 1979. The album spawned the singles "Wrapped in the Chains of Your Love", "Goddess of the Night", "Children of the Sun" and "Simple Life". [citation needed] The album peaked at number 44 on the Kent Music Report. The album was Thorpe's debut album in ...

  8. Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs - Wikipedia

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    The album was an unequivocal signal of the Aztecs' new direction, containing only four tracks, three of which were Thorpe originals. The LP is dominated by two extended tracks: a version of Johnny "Guitar" Watson 's "Gangster of Love", which clocked in at 24:35 and ran the entire length of Side 1 (an unprecedented move in Australian pop music ...

  9. The Hoax Is Over - Wikipedia

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    Billy Thorpe, the leader of the Aztecs, renewed the band in late 1968. Guitarist Lobby Loyde joined the band, and they turned to a more bluesy, heavier style. The new band's debut album was recorded in September 1970, and was released at the beginning of the following year.