James Reyne (album)

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James Reyne
James Reyne cover
Studio album by James Reyne
Released 1987
Recorded 1987
Length 50:39
Label EMI
Producer Davitt Sigerson
James Reyne chronology
Between a Rock and a Hard Place (with Australian Crawl) James Reyne Hard Reyne
1991

James Reyne's self-titled album was released in 1987 and was the Australian singer's first solo venture since the break-up of the band Australian Crawl in 1986.

The album saw four singles released in Australia the first being, "Fall Of Rome", followed by "Motor's Too Fast" (which saw the album re-packaged to include this song) and then "Hammerhead" and "Heaven On A Stick".

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Fall Of Rome" (Reyne)
  2. "Hammerhead" (Reyne / Hussey)
  3. "Mr. Sandman" (Reyne / Hussey)
  4. "Counting On Me" (Reyne / Sigerson)
  5. "Always The Way" (Reyne / Hussey)
  6. "Land Of Hope And Glory" (Reyne)
  7. "Heaven On A Stick" (Reyne / Hussey)
  8. "Rip It Up" (Reyne / Scott / Sigerson)
  9. "Burning Wood" (Reyne)
  10. "The Traveller" (Reyne / Scott / Sigerson)
  11. "Coin in a Plate" (Reyne / Hussey)

[edit] Personnel

  • James Reyne - Vocals, guitar
  • Jef Scott - Guitars, bass, vocals
  • David Far Agher - Bass
  • John Watson - Drums & percussion

[edit] Guests

  • Phil Shenale - Keyboards
  • David Baerwald - Guitar
  • Paulinho Da Costa - Lap steel & Hawaiian Guitars
  • Olivia Newton-John - vocals
  • Bill Payne - Piano
  • David Ricketts - Guitar, keyboards
  • Peter Snell - Guitar
  • Lee Curreri - Keyboards
  • Bob Thiele - Keyboards