Midnight Oil
Scream In Blue Live
Sony
CK 52731
(1992)
Rock/Pop
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CD, 13
Tracks, 59:57
Length
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| 01 |
Scream In Blue |
Peter Garrett; Jim Moginie; Martin Rotsey |
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02:55 |
| 02 |
Read About It |
Peter Garrett; Rob Hirst; Jim Moginie |
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03:52 |
| 03 |
Dreamworld |
Peter Garrett; Rob Hirst; Jim Moginie |
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03:41 |
| 04 |
Brave Faces |
Peter Garrett; Jim Moginie |
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04:59 |
| 05 |
Only The Strong |
Rob Hirst; Jim Moginie |
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05:40 |
| 06 |
Stars Of Warburton |
Peter Garrett; Jim Moginie |
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05:03 |
| 07 |
Progress |
Peter Garrett; Peter Gifford; Rob Hirst; Jim Moginie; Martin Rotsey |
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06:16 |
| 08 |
Beds Are Burning |
Peter Garrett; Rob Hirst; Jim Moginie |
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04:04 |
| 09 |
Sell My Soul |
Peter Garrett; Jim Moginie |
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04:10 |
| 10 |
Sometimes |
Peter Garrett; Rob Hirst; Jim Moginie |
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03:28 |
| 11 |
Hercules |
Peter Garrett; Peter Gifford; Rob Hirst; Jim Moginie; Martin Rotsey |
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04:56 |
| 12 |
Powderworks |
Rob Hirst; Andrew James; Jim Moginie; Martin Rotsey |
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05:49 |
| 13 |
Burnie |
Peter Garrett; Jim Moginie |
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05:04 |
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| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
| Live |
Yes |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Sound |
Stereo |
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| Vocals |
Peter Garrett |
| Bass |
Dwayne "Bones" Hillman |
| Drums |
Rob Hirst |
| Guitar |
Jim Moginie |
| Guitar |
Martin Rotsey |
| Bass |
Peter Gifford |
| Musician |
Midnight Oil |
| Producer |
Keith Walker; Midnight Oil |
| Engineer |
David Bates; Dave Hewitt; Dave Nicolas; Gary "Rocket" Fox; Ian Davies; Keith Walker; Phil Draculus |
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| Index |
#
2193 |
| Owner |
Dave |
| Tags |
Alternative Rock |
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Scream In Blue Live is, thankfully, a very worthy addition to the group's catalogue. The Oils' music has always had more edge and power in a live setting, and this captures it perfectly. All that's missing is the visual dimension of frantic and imposing front-man Peter Garrett stalking the stage. Great songs that were delivered too tamely in their studio incarnations -- "Dreamworld" from Diesel and Dust and "Stars of Warburton" from Blue Sky Mining, for example -- erupt in full bloom live from the Brisbane Boondall Centre. Other highlights include "Progress," recorded in 1990 at a protest rally in front of Exxon head offices on 6th Avenue in New York, and a passionate plea for aboriginal rights that serves as an introduction to "Beds Are Burning."