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Contraband – "Nothing To Hide" (side 1) (1978) 🎸 Album Review: Contraband – Nothing To Hide (1978) *Contraband's* "Nothing To Hide" is a compelling snapshot of late 70s rock, bridging the gap between the swagger of pub rock and the evolving sound of hard rock. Released in 1978, the album—which was the second studio effort by the band (originally Finch) before they changed their name—showcases a group transitioning to a tighter, more commercial, yet still forceful sound. *🎶 The Sound* The record is firmly rooted in the *Hard Rock* genre, with strong leanings toward *Southern Rockl* and **Pub Rock**. The production, handled by Peter Dawkins (known for his work with Dragon), is clean and punchy, giving the guitars a polished, driving edge. *Vocal Performance:* Lead vocalist *Owen Orford* possesses a confident, commanding voice that fits the band's hard-edged material perfectly. His delivery adds a layer of arena-rock polish to the pub-rock foundation. *Instrumentation:* The album is driven by muscular guitar work and a very solid rhythm section, featuring former AC/DC bassist *Mark Evans**. The dual guitars of **Graham Kennedy* and *Peter McFarlane* (on percussion, with additional band members for guitars over time) provide rich harmonies and sharp, memorable riffs. *✨ Track Highlights* The album is a mix of high-energy rockers and more mid-tempo, melodic tracks: *"Nothing To Hide" (Title Track):* A quintessential hard rock anthem with a catchy, singalong chorus and powerful guitars. This track perfectly encapsulates the band's new, more commercial sound. *"Where Were You":* This track became a single and showed the band's ability to craft a successful, chart-friendly rock song without sacrificing energy. It's a high-point that blends melody and grit. *"Right Day For A Riot":* A raw, high-octane track that clearly demonstrates the band's pub-rock roots and capacity for high-energy rock 'n' roll. *📝 The Verdict* "Nothing To Hide" is a strong, cohesive album that deserved more attention than it ultimately received. While it successfully captures the zeitgeist of the late 70s rock scene, it stands out for its sharp songwriting and excellent musicianship. The shift toward a more commercial hard rock style proves successful for the band, delivering a consistent stream of head-banging riffs and stadium-ready choruses. It's a forgotten gem of Australian rock history—a great find for fans of bands like The Angels, Dragon, or even early Aerosmith, who appreciate melodic hard rock with an aggressive undercurrent. ------------------------------------------ tracklist A1 That's Your Way A2 Changes A3 Foolin A4 Say You'll Be There A5 Leave The Killing To You Bass, Vocals – Mark Evans Guitar, Vocals – Graham Kennedy Percussion, Vocals – Peter MacFarlane* Vocals – Owen Orford Label: Portrait – JR 35450 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Promo Country: US Released: 1978 Genre: Rock Style: Hard Rock #contraband #rock #hardrock