Description
Additional information about this, The Seekers vinyl art.
The Artist/s
The Seekers were an Australian folk-influenced pop group originally formed in Melbourne in 1962. They were the first Australian pop music group to achieve major chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States. They were especially popular during the 1960s, with their best-known configuration of Judith Durham on vocals, piano and tambourine; Athol Guy on double bass and vocals; Keith Potger on twelve-string guitar, banjo and vocals; and Bruce Woodley on guitar, mandolin, banjo and vocals. The group had Top 10 hits in the 1960s with “I’ll Never Find Another You”, “A World of Our Own”, “Morningtown Ride”, “Someday, One Day”, “Georgy Girl” and “The Carnival Is Over”. Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described their style as “concentrated on a bright, uptempo sound, although they were too pop to be considered strictly folk and too folk to be rock”. The Seekers have sold over 50 million records worldwide and were individually honoured as Officers of the Order of Australia in the Queen’s Birthday Honours of June 2014
The Song
I’ll Never Find Another You is a 1964 single by The Seekers, which reached No. 1 in the United Kingdom in February 1965. It was The Seekers’ first UK-released single, and it was the second-best-selling of 1965 in the UK. The track was written and produced by Tom Springfield, who was also responsible for most of The Seekers’ subsequent hits.
The Ewe Sheep- The Shape
This record has been cut into a female sheep inspired by the transposing the word ‘you’ for ‘ewe’. Sheep or domestic sheep are a domesticated, ruminant mammal typically kept as livestock. Numbering a little over one billion, domestic sheep are also the most numerous species of sheep. An adult female is referred to as a ewe, an intact male as a ram, occasionally a tup, a castrated male as a wether, and a young sheep as a lamb.
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