Journal - The Best of Broderick Smith (2004, MGM) career-spanning compilation including Carson, The Dingoes, Broderick Smith's Big Combo and solo material.
His replacement in Carson, Broderick Smith, formed country rockers, The Dingoes in 1973 and also had a successful solo career.
In 1968, lead singer for the band, Broderick Smith had been conscripted for National Service during the Vietnam War.
At age 20, he joined Broderick Smith for his first solo album and toured in his band for about three years.
The four track EP was produced by Broderick Smith, ex-The Dingoes, and released on the EMI subsidiary label Custom Press.
Taylor has played with a wide range of Australian artists, including: Phil Manning, Dave Hole, Lucky Oceans, Broderick Smith, Lobby Loyde and Greg Lawrie.
Australian singer-songwriter, Broderick Smith sang about the "Last Train From Mobiltown" on his group's 1981 album Broderick Smith's Big Combo.
Smith came back to Australia in late 1978 and fronted his own bands including Broderick Smith's Big Combo.
Tolhurst abruptly left the band after the second Sunbury festival, briefly joining Mississippi, before forming The Dingoes in Melbourne, with singer-harmonicist, Broderick Smith.
Cadd produced fellow Australian acts, Robin Jolley, Ronnie Burns, Broderick Smith, Tina Arena and Glenn Shorrock; and established his own record label called Bootleg Records.