Originally privately pressed in tiny numbers in Canberra in the mid-‘70s, Yaraandoo & Hara
have become sought after examples of the best in progressive jazz/rock.
'Taking in impressionistic hazy instrumental jazz … muscular fusion moves, solo Mellotron
pieces as heavenly as anything Beethoven or Handel ever concocted, extremely loose-limbed
ethno-fusion soundscapes of the Don Cherry/Pharoah Sanders variety, film soundtracks …
and electronic experimentalism … hair-raising, soul-searching beauty – with an overall
dreamy, hazy quality that perhaps could only be written by an Australian fully conversant with
the 'Dreamtime' cultural feel for the myths and legends of the Outback.'
– Julian Cope’s Head Heritage