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Australian Crawl - Semantics download free

Performer:
Australian Crawl
Album:
Semantics
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Released:
Genre:
Style:
Pop Rock
MP3 archive size:
1767 mb
FLAC archive size:
1568 mb
WMA archive size:
1778 mb
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Rating:
4.2
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Tracklist

A1 Reckless (Don't Be So...) 5:20
A2 The Night 4:11
B1 White Limbo 4:03
B2 Looking For Cool 4:15

Companies, etc.

  • Made By – EMI (Australia) Limited
  • Manufactured By – EMI Music Group Of Companies
  • Distributed By – EMI Music Group Of Companies
  • Recorded At – Rhinoceros Studios
  • Recorded At – AAV
  • Mixed At – Power Station
  • Published By – Wheatley Music Pty. Ltd.

Credits

  • Bass [Basses] – Paul Williams
  • Design [Cover], Artwork By [Original Artwork] – Kirsten Bunney
  • Double Bass – Rosemary Westbrook* (tracks: A1)
  • Drums, Keyboards – Buzz Bidstrup* (tracks: A1)
  • Engineer – David Nicholas
  • Guitar – Brad Robinson, Simon Binks
  • Management – Richard East
  • Photography By [Back Cover] – Noel Holly
  • Producer – Mark Opitz
  • Remix – Neil Dorfsman
  • Remix [Assistant] – Josh Abbey
  • Vocals, Guitar – Guy McDonough
  • Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards – James Reyne
  • Written-By – B. Robinson* (tracks: A2), J. Reyne* (tracks: A1, B2), S. Binks* (tracks: B1)

Notes

Includes printed lyric sheet.

On labels:
Recorded at Rhinoceros Studios, Sydney and AAV Studios. Melbourne. Mixed at the Power Station, New York.
℗ 1983 EMI Australia Ltd.
(All titles Wheatley Music)
Made by E M I (Australia) Limited Sydney, N.S.W.

On sleeve:
Manufactured and distributed by EMI Music Group of Companies, Sydney, Australia and Lower Hutt, New Zealand.
℗ 1983 EMI Australia Ltd.

On insert:
Lyrics printed by permission of Wheatley Music Pty. Ltd.

Category on sleeve & insert: BUG.3
Category on labels: BUG-3

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): BUG 3 A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): BUG 3 B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runouts): BUG 3-A ED 66A TP 301
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runouts): BUG 3 -B ED 66B TP 301

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
TC-BUG.3 Australian Crawl Semantics ‎(Cass, EP) EMI TC-BUG.3 Australia 1983
8147262 Australian Crawl Semantics ‎(CD, EP, RE, RM) EMI 8147262 Australia 1996


  • Though they were huge stars in their homeland of Australia, Australian Crawl could not get arrested outside the land down under. Capitol Records had previously released their third album, "Sons Of Beaches", stateside, but the album sunk without trace. When the band scored big in Oz with their "Semantics" EP, the U.S. labels got interested again, with Geffen winning the rights to release it in the states. Instead of an EP, though, Geffen released an expanded version of "Semantics" featuring the EP's four original tracks plus re-recorded versions of six Crawl classics! Though drummer John Watson had replaced original member Bill McDonough, the band's power had not diminished and some of the re-recordings actually bettered the originals, especially "The Boys Light Up", which actually garnered some airplay on adventurous radio stations. Of the new tracks, the gorgeous ballad "Reckless (Don't Be So)" turned into one of the band's most popular songs (in fact, vocalist James Reyne even re-recorded it for one of his US solo albums). Shortly after the release of this album, guitarist/co-vocalist Guy McDonough died of a rumored heroin overdose. This LP was (and remains) a great introduction to one of Australia's finest homegrown talents.