REYNE, JAMES
The Best
‘A charismatic larrikin’ is how respected rock commentator and author Ian McFarlane describes James Reyne. After the demise of his band in 1985, the former Australian Crawl frontman embarked on a solo career, first travelling to the States looking for a coveted American deal. It didn’t happen overnight, but it did happen. This album represents his solo journey from that point until 1992, revealing Reyne in all his many musical guises.
‘A charismatic larrikin’ is how respected rock commentator and author Ian McFarlane describes James Reyne. After the demise of his band in 1985, the former Australian Crawl frontman embarked on a solo career, first travelling to the States looking for a coveted American deal. It didn’t happen overnight, but it did happen. This album represents his solo journey from that point until 1992, revealing Reyne in all his many musical guises.
Format - CD
Genre - Pop & Rock
Release Date - 30/10/92
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Primary Format - Music | CD |
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Artist | REYNE, JAMES |
Label | EMI |
Music Genre | Pop |
Music Genre Primary | Pop & Rock |
Disc 1
- 1. Fall Of Rome
- 2. Hammer Head
- 3. Rip It Up
- 4. Motor's Too Fast
- 5. Outback Woman
- 6. One More River
- 7. Stood Up
- 8. Slave
- 9. Any Day Above Ground
- 10. Some People
- 11. Wake Up Deadman
- 12. Way Out West
- 13. Reckless
- 14. Heaven On A Stick
- 15. Always The Way
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