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The EP Semantics charted on the Australian Singles Charts to reach No. 1 and consequently some sources list "Reckless" as a No. 1 single. [5] [6] It was written by lead singer and guitarist James Reyne. [2] Listeners of Triple M voted "Reckless" the 39th best song of all time in 2007; it was the highest placed Australian Crawl song. [7]
Reckless: 1979–1995 is a compilation album of songs by Australian rock band Australian Crawl and the band's lead singer, James Reyne, from his solo career. [2] It was released in May 2000 by Raven Records, [2] and included a twelve-page colour booklet with extensive liner notes and various images.
James Michael Nugent Reyne OAM (born 19 May 1957) is an Australian musician. He achieved fame as the lead singer of Australian Crawl , and subsequently went on to a successful solo career. Biography
The band Spiff Rouch [1] [2] formed in 1976 in the Mornington Peninsula suburb of Mount Eliza on the outskirts of Melbourne.The group lineup featured James Reyne, brothers Bill and Guy McDonough, Paul Williams, Robert Walker and Simon Binks.
All songs were written by James Reyne, except where otherwise noted. [3] "Two Can Play" (Simon Hussey, James Reyne) – 3:48 "I'd Do It" – 3:33 "Divers Down" – 3:07 "If This Is Love" – 3:26 "Two Hearts" (Simon Hussey, James Reyne) – 3:55 "Trouble Spot Rock" – 4:46 "You Told Me" (Simon Hussey, James Reyne) – 3:06 "My Day at the Beach ...
Semantics was a 1983 EP by Australian surf rock band Australian Crawl.The album marked a change in the line-up of the band as Bill McDonough (drums) was replaced first by Graham Bidstrup (ex-The Angels, The Party Boys with Crawl member James Reyne) to record the EP.
Company of Strangers were a short-lived rock, pop music studio project formed by Simon Hussey in late 1991. The album featured performances by Daryl Braithwaite (ex-Sherbet) on vocals, Simon Hussey (ex-Cats Under Pressure, Australian Crawl) on keyboards, drums, engineering and production, Jef Scott on guitar and vocals, and James Reyne (ex-Australian Crawl) on vocals and guitar. [1]
The first disc featured 15 video clips of Australian Crawl songs, two live appearances, two television appearances and a number of extras including a rare recorded performance by Spiff Rouch (the earliest incarnation of Australian Crawl). The second disc features videos and live recordings of James Reyne, as a solo artist. [5]