Friday, June 17, 2016

THE MASTERS APPRENTICES


#7

"Living in a Child's Dream", is regarded as an early example of Australian psychedelic rock and one of their greatest pop songs. It was recorded at the newly opened Armstrong's Studios in South Melbourne and like all their Astor cuts it was nominally produced by staff producer Dick Heming. According to Jim Keays, Heming's input was limited and most of the production was by engineer Roger Savage with considerable input from Molly Meldrum. Released in August 1967 at the peak of the Summer of Love, it reached Top Ten.


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