KEVIN BORICH EXPRESS
Goin' Down Town
(EMI)
This CD package contains Kevin's first two 'Express' albums.Kevin Borich, Undoutably one of the worlds finest guitarists, First played on stage in Auckland, New Zealand in 1965 as a member of the La De Da's , a group that within three years became one of the biggest bands ever in New Zealand, with 6 hit singles and two albums.
The La De Da's left New Zealand in 1968 to travel via Australia to London the hub of it all, where they arrived in 1970. In between, they became one of Australia's top groups along side the Twilights and fellow New Zealander Max Merrit. In the Seventies they toured with Elton John, Garry Glitter and Suzi Quattro.
Enjoying the sucsess of Three Hit singles, 'Too Pooped To Pop', Hank Williams' 'Honky Tonkin' and the Borich Top Ten Hit 'Gonna See My Baby Tonight'.
In June 1976 Kevin recruited young Melbourne Drummer John Annas and possibly Australia's top Bassist Tim Partridge a seasoned professional whos credits included Renee Geyer and Mighty Kong.
They hit the road as the "Kevin Borich Express". This band played all new material and made a break from the past.
Within six months Kevin had built a reputation that had earnt him the Rolling Stone Guitarist of the year Award for 1976.
Kevin signed with Image Records and the Express recorded their first single 'Goin Somewhere' described by one critic as Radio song of the year.
A Tour with British rockers Status Quo followed and Borich started to show the brilliance that had been growing over the years.
In Feb '77 The single Goin Somewhere was released to coincide with KBE'S debut album "Celebration." and apearances with Rod Stewart and Jeff Beck.
In Nov '77 The Kevin Borich Express took the stage in front of 60,000 people at the Sydney Showgrounds and Melbourne's Calder speedway as well as 40,000 in Auckland NZ for the Rockarena Concerts.
At the end of his set Carlos Santana returned with Kevin and John Annas. A Soaring, steaming Jam
followed, featuring guitar Interchanges and a Perccusion Extravaganza which left the audience gasping.
On New Yeas Eve The Express played their second festival this time on the steps of the Sydney Opera House before an estimated 200,000 people.
Their are few undisputable Rock Heroes in Australia, Jeff St John is one Ross Wilson is another and Duncan McGuire, Billy Thorpe, Glenn Shorrock and Doug Parkinson are a few others, Kevin Borich is a life member of this Exclusive Clan-That, nobody can deny..