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Paradise is the debut studio album by Australian country rock music group, Stars, released in December 1977 via Mushroom Records, which peaked at number 14 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart, remaining in the chart for 20 weeks. The line-up was Glyn Dowding on drums (ex-Astra Kahn, Flash), Andrew Durant on lead vocals and guitar (ex-Astra Kahn), Malcolm Eastick on lead guitar (ex-Astra Kahn, Flash), Roger McLachlan on bass guitar (ex-Little River Band) and Mick Pealing on lead vocals (ex-Flight, Nantucket, Flash).

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  • Paradise (Stars album) (en)
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  • Paradise is the debut studio album by Australian country rock music group, Stars, released in December 1977 via Mushroom Records, which peaked at number 14 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart, remaining in the chart for 20 weeks. The line-up was Glyn Dowding on drums (ex-Astra Kahn, Flash), Andrew Durant on lead vocals and guitar (ex-Astra Kahn), Malcolm Eastick on lead guitar (ex-Astra Kahn, Flash), Roger McLachlan on bass guitar (ex-Little River Band) and Mick Pealing on lead vocals (ex-Flight, Nantucket, Flash). (en)
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  • Paradise (en)
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  • An outdoor rural scene at twilight shows a cloudy sky overhead and a large tree at left. In the background are more trees with a lake or river in middle distance. In the foreground are five men. The first at left is sitting with his right side showing while leaning forward and facing slightly toward the viewer. His hair is dark and over shoulder length, he has a dark moustache and he wears a denim jacket, dark pants and dark shoes. The second man is the only one standing, he faces the viewer and has his thumbs tucked into the top of his denim jeans. His hair is also over shoulder length and is swept over his left, he wears a tropical-themed shirt, dark jacket and runners. The third man is sitting facing forward, his hair is shoulder length and he has a beard. He wears a denim shirt and denim jeans with brown shoes. The fourth man is sitting facing forward and his hair is just over his shoulders. He wears a dark jacket and dark pants. The fifth man is wearing a red shirt and dark pants with brown boots. His hair is shoulder length and he has a moustache. At the top is the group's name and just below is the album title. (en)
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  • Paradise_by_Stars.jpg (en)
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  • Country rock (en)
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  • rock (en)
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  • Side one (en)
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  • April–September 1977 (en)
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  • Armstrongs, Melbourne (en)
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  • Rocky Mountain Way (song)
  • Paradise (en)
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  • No Time for Crying (en)
  • Jupiter Creek (en)
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  • Look After Yourself (en)
  • Mighty Rock (en)
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  • West is the Way (en)
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  • Palais Theatre, Melbourne (en)
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  • Andrew Durant (musician)
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  • Joe Walsh, Joe Vitale, Rocke Grace, Kenny Passarelli (en)
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  • Paradise is the debut studio album by Australian country rock music group, Stars, released in December 1977 via Mushroom Records, which peaked at number 14 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart, remaining in the chart for 20 weeks. The line-up was Glyn Dowding on drums (ex-Astra Kahn, Flash), Andrew Durant on lead vocals and guitar (ex-Astra Kahn), Malcolm Eastick on lead guitar (ex-Astra Kahn, Flash), Roger McLachlan on bass guitar (ex-Little River Band) and Mick Pealing on lead vocals (ex-Flight, Nantucket, Flash). The lead single from the album, "Mighty Rock", appeared in June 1977 while the group toured Australia supporting Joe Cocker. It was produced by Beeb Birtles (of Little River Band) and reached the Kent Music Report Singles Chart top 50. In August McLachlan replaced bass guitarist, Michael Hegerty who was recorded on the single's two tracks (ex-Richard Clapton Band). "Look After Yourself", followed in November, which peaked at No. 30 – their highest charting single. A third single, "Back Again", appeared in March 1978 with the fourth single, "West Is the Way", released in June of that year. The album includes a live cover version of Joe Walsh's "Rocky Mountain Way", which was recorded on 22 September 1977 at the Palais Theatre, Melbourne. (en)
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