The_Definitive_Collection_(Australian_Crawl_&_James_Reyne_album)

<i>The Definitive Collection</i> (Australian Crawl & James Reyne album)

The Definitive Collection (Australian Crawl & James Reyne album)

2002 compilation album by Australian Crawl / James Reyne


The Definitive Collection is a double CD compilation album of songs credited to Australian rock band Australian Crawl and the band's lead singer, James Reyne. The album was released in October 2002. The versions of “Lakeside”, “Unpublished Critics” and “Things Don’t Seem” are all previously unreleased versions.[1][2]

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It follows the Australian Performing Right Association (APRA), naming "Reckless (Don't Be So)" at number nineteen as part of its 75th Anniversary celebrations, compiling the top 30 Australian songs.[3][4]

A 2DVD set was released under the same title in May 2004. 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]

Track listing

CD 1
Australian Crawl
  1. Downhearted
  2. Beautiful People
  3. Indisposed
  4. The Boys Light Up
  5. Hoochie Gucci Fiorucci Mama
  6. Love Beats Me Up
  7. Oh No Not You Again
  8. Errol
  9. Daughters Of The Northern Coast
  10. Shut Down
  11. King Sap (And The Princess Sag)
  12. Reckless (Don't Be So)
  13. White Limbo
  14. Lakeside
  15. Unpublished Critics
  16. Things Don't Seem
  17. Louie Louie (Live)
  18. Two Can Play
  19. My Day At The Beach
CD 2
James Reyne
  1. Fall Of Rome
  2. Hammerhead
  3. Always The Way
  4. Motor's Too Fast
  5. Heaven On A Stick
  6. Rip It Up
  7. House Of Cards
  8. One More River
  9. Harvest Moon
  10. Some People
  11. Slave
  12. Any Day Above Ground
  13. Water, Water
  14. Way out West (with James Blundell)
  15. Motor City (I Get Lost) (credited as Company of Strangers)
  16. Bug
  17. Rainbows Dead End

References

  1. "The Definitive Collection". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  2. "Australian Crawl & James Reyne – The Definitive Collection". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  3. Kruger, Debbie (2 May 2001). "The songs that resonate through theyears: Industry votes for Top 30 Australian songs" (PDF). APRA. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 May 2008. Retrieved 28 April 2008.
  4. "APRA's 30 Best Australian Songs of All Time (2001)". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 28 April 2008.

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