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Murtceps biography by Ed Nimmervoll,
discography and
album reviews,
credits &
releases at
AllMusic Indelible Murtceps at
AllMusic [Indelible
Murtceps...
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leaving Spectrum and
Indelible Murtceps. Spectrum's
third studio album, Testimonial, was co-credited to
Indelible Murtceps. It
appeared in July 1973, which...
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double album, Milesago. The
group also
worked under the
pseudonym Indelible Murtceps and
recorded one LP
under that name.
After Spectrum split in
April 1973...
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drummer Stu Perry. They pla**** in the line-up not long
after Indelible Murtceps, Spectrum's
alter ego, and were well received. The
Staehely Brothers had...
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October 2009. "MILESAGO -
Groups & Solo
Artists -
Spectrum /
Indelible Murtceps". milesago.com.
Retrieved 25
October 2009. "Steve and the Board…and the...
- The
Aztecs shared billing with such
other prominent acts as Spectrum/
Murtceps, The La De Da's, Max
Merritt & the Meteors, SCRA, Pirana, Greg Quill's...
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music scene and saw
stand out
performances by
Daddy Cool,
Spectrum (and
Murtceps), Carson, Capt
Matchbox as well as
several of Joe Camilleri's
earlier incarnations...
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previous group Spectrum (which also
performed under the alter-ego
Indelible Murtceps). The
original Ariel line-up was Mike Rudd (guitar, harmonica, vocals)...
- (and its offshoot,
Daddy Cool),
Spectrum (and its offshoot,
Indelible Murtceps), and
Tamam Shud. Solo
artists included the wizard-like magician, Jeff...
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albums Warts Up Your Nose (1972,
released under the
pseudonym 'Indelible
Murtceps'),
Testimonial (1973), and the
valedictory live
album Terminal Buzz. Around...