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Saturday, March 1, 2025

Wanka-The Orange Album (1977)

Wanka was a forgotten Canadian band that followed in the footsteps of the progressive hard rock of other bands from their country like Rush and Triumph, but they didn't achieve the same success, despite releasing an interesting album that ultimately went completely unnoticed commercially. Formed in the mid-seventies in Toronto by Britons Chris Gibb (bass) and Mark Pickett (guitar) and Canadians Howard Samuel (guitar and vocals), Mike McConnell (drums), and Doug Paul Smith (keyboards), the band spent several years building a strong reputation as a local act in the pub and concert venue circuit of Toronto and the surrounding area. The enormous talent of these five boys did not go unnoticed by Rush and Max Webster's producer, Terry Brown, who offered them the opportunity to record an album produced by himself and released in mid-1977. Published by the independent label Axe Records, this album, titled "The Orange Album," contained an exciting collection of tracks that ranged from pure hard rock to AOR with progressive touches, as demonstrated by tracks such as "Make Up Your Mind," "Wrong Door," "Get Ahead," and "Say No More."

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