Gyan (album)
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Gyan | ||
Studio album by Gyan | ||
Released | 1989 | |
Gyan chronology | ||
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Gyan (1989) |
Reddest Red (1992) |
Gyan is the debut album by Australian singer-songwriter Gyan that was released by Warner music in 1989. The album is currently out of print; but is available to purchase via Gyan's website. The album was produced by Charles Fisher.
Three singles were released from the album; the smash hit "Wait" about a lonely girl waiting for her first true love; "It's Alright" about emancipation from ones parents and the final single "Black Wedding Ring" which closes the album. The first two singles contained rare non-album tracks as b-sides ("Love in Question" and "Don't Touch"). Wait was co-written with Garry Frost of Moving Pictures and 1927.
The album received positive reviews from many critics who hailed Gyan as a new and unique talent to emerge from Australia; this was further cemented by Gyan's ARIA Award for Best New Talent in 1990.
[edit] Track listing
- "Train of Thought" (Gyan)
- "Wait" (Gyan / G.Frost / G.Stapleton)
- "Straight Lines" (Gyan/O'Connor)
- "Lead Me On" (Gyan/O'Connor)
- "How Can You" (Gyan)
- "Head Over Heels" (Gyan/O'Connor)
- "It's Alright" (Gyan)
- "Don't Ask Me Why" (Gyan)
- "Couldn't I Be?" (Gyan/O'Connor)
- "Don't Underestimate Me" (Gyan)
- "Black Wedding Ring" (Gyan/O'Connor)