
There was a large number of line-up changes, with Blackfeather going through at least six major incarnations between 1970 and 1983.
They formed in April 1970, with the original line-up being John Robinson (guitar), Neale Johns (vocals), Leith Corbett (bass) and Mike McCormack (drums). All but Johns had from the split New South Wales' The Dave Miller Set.
It was this second lineup -- Robinson, Johns, Robert 'Bob' Fortescue and Alexander 'Al' Kash -- which featured on their debut album, At The Mountains Of Madness, recorded in late 1970 and released early the following year. The LP was produced by Richard Batchens, who later worked with Sherbet and Richard Clapton. Fraternity's singer Bon Scott guested on recorder and percussion, and their keyboard player John Bissett also contributed.
At The Mountains Of Madness 00:00
On This Day That I Die 03:40
Seasons Of Change Part 1 07:39
Mangos Theme Part 2 11:31
Long Legged Lovely 19:38
The Rat (Suite) 27:10
Bass Guitar – Robert Fortescue
Drums, Other [Footsteps] – Alexander Kasn*
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Effects – John Robinson (10)
Electric Piano – John Bisset (2) (tracks: B2)
Producer – John Robinson (10), Richard Batchens
Timbales, Tambourine – R.B. Scott*
Vocals – Neal Johns*