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Charcoal Lane

1990 studio album by Archie Roach


Charcoal Lane is the debut studio album by Australian singer song writer Archie Roach, released in 1990.

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Name

From the 1960s through to the 1980s, the inner-city Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy was a meeting place for Aboriginal people who had left missions, Aboriginal reserves, and other government institutions and drifted to the city in a bid to trace their families,[1] and Roach was one of these. A street behind a factory was a meeting and drinking place known to the community as Charcoal Lane.[2]

In 2009 the old Aboriginal Health Service building at 136 Gertrude Street was converted into a social enterprise restaurant, which was called Charcoal Lane[2] at the request of the local Koori community,[3] and provided training for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people.[4][5] It closed its doors in August 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the building being returned to the Victorian Aboriginal Health Service.[6]

Other musicians

Vika and Linda Bull were backing vocalists on the album.[7] Tim Finn provided backing vocals on "Took the Children Away".[8][9]

Reception, ratings, awards

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The album was released in May 1990 and peaked at number 86 on the ARIA Charts in April 1991.[11] At the ARIA Music Awards of 1991, the album received three nominations, winning two; ARIA Award for Best New Talent and Best Indigenous Release.[12]

Rolling Stone said "In the best singer-songwriter tradition, Charcoal Lane is deeply moving in both personal and political terms".[13]

The album was certified gold in 1992.[11]

25th anniversary edition

A 25th Anniversary Edition of the album was released in November 2015; including the original disc plus new interpretations by Australian artists and five live recordings from 1990.[14][15]

Track listing

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Charts

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Release history

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References

  1. Dunstan, Joseph (31 July 2022). "Melbourne's Fitzroy hides a past as a hub for the Aboriginal civil rights movement". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  2. Schaik, Johan van (1 March 2010). "Charcoal Lane". ArchitectureAU. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  3. "Charcoal Lane". Gastrology. 12 November 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  4. Topsfield, Jewel (5 June 2009). "Laneway leads to Aboriginal careers in food". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  5. "Charcoal Lane". Gastrology. 12 November 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  6. "Mission Australia announces closure of Fitzroy social enterprise restaurant Charcoal Lane". Mission Australia. 16 September 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  7. "Vika and Linda on the magic of Fitzroy and Archie Roach". Double J. 13 November 2020. Retrieved 1 August 2022.
  8. "Album Tales: Archie Roach's 'The Songs of Charcoal Lane' (2020)". Stack. 2 July 2022. Retrieved 12 August 2022.
  9. "Songlines Archie Roach". Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  10. "Winners by Year 1991". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 28 September 2018.
  11. "About Archie Roach". Archie Roach. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
  12. "Charcoal Lane (25th Anniversary Edition)". JBHiFi. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  13. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988โ€“2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 237.
  14. "Charcoal Lane by Roach (2004)". JBHiFi. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  15. "Charcoal Lane 25th Anniversary". iTunes Australia. Retrieved 8 October 2018.




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