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Released
  
August 1975

Four Moments (1975)
  
Windchase (1976)

Release date
  
August 1975

Label
  
PolyGram

Length
  
39:48

Artist
  
Sebastian Hardie

Producer
  
Jon English

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Recorded
  
EMI studios, Sydney, Australia

Genres
  
Progressive rock, Rock music, Symphonic rock

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Four Moments is the debut studio album by the Australian symphonic rock band Sebastian Hardie and was released in August 1975 by Polydor Records. It was their most commercially successful release and peaked at #13 on the Australian album charts. The single from the album was the instrumental "Rosanna", which peaked at #31 on the National singles chart. The title track takes up side one of the original vinyl LP release and is a suite of four parts. All tracks were written by lead vocalist / lead guitarist Mario Millo either on his own or with fellow band members Tovio Pilt, Alex Plavsic and Peter Plavsic. The distinctive logo, which would feature on future Sebastian Hardie releases, was designed by Larraine Hall (see infobox at right). The album was produced by former band member Jon English.

Contents

Four Moments features dramatic arrangements, seamlessly flowing with its impeccable musicianship displaying influences of European progressive rock bands Genesis, King Crimson, Focus and Yes. Millo, in a 2002 interview, reflected on the creation of the album:

"I began conceiving the various melodic phrases over a period of time and became excited by the idea of writing and ultimately performing an orchestral style piece. I knew I was on to something special and I wanted the world hear it. Sebastian Hardie was the perfect band for this [...] At rehearsals we then took the ideas and began to assemble them, it wasn't long before we were ready to perform what was to become the 'Four Moments' album."

According to Millo: "Glories Shall Be Released" was partly inspired by a boyhood friend's drug experiences - his distorted sense of reality and subsequent suicide, "Rosanna" was named for Millo's older sister who was an emotional support, and "Openings" evolved from the band's jamming.

Track listing

Songwriters according to Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA).

  1. "Four Moments" (Mario Millo, Tovio Pilt, Alex Plavsic, Peter Plavsic) - 20:41
    1. "Glories Shall Be Released" (Millo) - 6:42
    2. "Dawn of Our Sun" (Millo) - 5:05
    3. "Journey Through Our Dreams" (Pilt, A. Plavsic, P. Plavsic, Millo) - 6:43
    4. "Everything is Real" (Millo) - 2:11
  2. "Rosanna" (Millo) - 6:02
  3. "Openings" (Millo, Pilt, A. Plavsic, P. Plavsic) - 13:03
  4. "Day After Day" (Millo) - 5:18 (Bonus track on Japanese CD Release Avalon MICY-1115 1999)

Singles

  • "Rosanna" #31 AUS
  • "Openings"
  • Personnel

    Sebastian Hardie members

  • Mario Millo — vocals, lead guitar, mandolin
  • Tovio Pilt — keyboards (Moog, mellotron, piano, Hammond organ)
  • Alex Plavsic — drums, percussion
  • Peter Plavsic — bass guitar
  • Additional musicians

  • Greg Bushell — congas, bells, tambourine
  • Bob Payne — tambourine on "Journey Through Our Dreams"
  • Recording details

  • Arranger — Sebastian Hardie
  • Producer — Jon English
  • Recording and mixing engineer — Richard Lush at EMI Studios, Sydney
  • Art work

  • Symbol design — Larraine Hall
  • Photography — David Miller
  • Songs

    1Four Moments - Part 1: Glories Shall Be Released6:42
    2Four Moments - Part 2: Dawn of Our Sun5:05
    3Four Moments - Part 3: Journey Through Our Dreams6:43

    References

    Four Moments Wikipedia