On the 30th April 2025 we will re-issue the album, COOL FRICTION by the celebrated steel string acoustic guitar player Tony Cox. The album contains a longish program - 14 tracks in all. The record which is one of his most popular past releases, is a production album where the composer is unusually joined by a band. The project in part ventures into a more jazzy musical area this time. " Tony Cox's much-loved , South African acoustic guitar classic, Cool Friction, is Cox's masterpiece. Embracing and eclectic approach to his particular fusion of African, jazz, blues and folk. Cox and his fellow musicians sweep you along on an aural journey utterly unique to this guitarist and composer." - Media comment. Mountain Records Music Link (after release) -
These live recordings of Robin Auld and Z-Astaire were made by the very talented recording engineer, Kevin Shirley in the late 1980s. The program is from a concert that was held at the Three Arts Theatre in Plumstead, Cape Town. We must also remember the assistance of Brian Quibell for the FOH sound. To the surprise of all concerned the rather large venue usually reserved for international pop stars at the time, was packed to the roof with the band's fans. Auld was at the time the closest the city came to having it's own real pop music icon. The band, Murray Anderson on keys, Rob Hack on bass and Mike Bush on drums, plus Robin were joined by Steve Walsh and Judy Joubert on backing vocals. The music was all original and kind of indie and unlike their records released up to this point, the band showed their ability to perform extended arrangements of their songs. Curiously the tapes excluded his two big chart hits. Issued by Mountain Records, this was the last release fr...