Reckless (Australian Crawl song)
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“Reckless (Don't Be So)” | |||||
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Single by Australian Crawl from the album Semantics |
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Released | 1983 | ||||
Recorded | Rhinoceros Studios (Sydney) | ||||
Genre | Surf rock | ||||
Length | 5:23 | ||||
Label | EMI, Geffen | ||||
Writer(s) | James Reyne | ||||
Producer | Mark Opitz | ||||
Australian Crawl singles chronology | |||||
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"Reckless"[1] (aka "Reckless (Don't Be So)", "Reckless (Don't You Be So)", "She Don't Like That" was a 1983 song from the EP Semantics by iconic[2] Australian surf rock band Australian Crawl. The song showed a change in the line up of the band as drummer Bill McDonough was temporarily replaced by Graham Bidstrup (also on keyboards).[3][4] After the EP was released, Bidstrup was replaced by John Watson (drums).[3][4]
The EP Semantics charted on the Australian Singles Charts to reach #1 and consequently some sources list "Reckless" as a #1 single.[5][6] It was written by lead singer and guitarist James Reyne.[1] Listeners of Triple M voted "Reckless" the 39th best song of all time in 2007, it was the highest placed Australian Crawl song.[7]
The song's lyrics name checks locations in Sydney such as Manly and Circular Quay.
In Europe (including United Kingdom) "Reckless" was released by Geffen Records as a single backed with "White Limbo"; it was also a track on the 1984 expanded LP version of Semantics.[3][8]
Australian Crawl performed "Reckless" as one of their three songs for the Oz for Africa concert (1985). This was the Australian leg of the global Live Aid show organised by Midge Ure and Bob Geldof. The "Oz for Africa" concert was broadcast on MTV, but only performances by Australian band INXS were placed on the 20th Anniversary DVD collection.[9]
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[edit] Cover versions
Fellow Australian artists Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls performed "Reckless" for their 1988 double single EP release of Dumb Things, it was later credited to Paul Kelly and the Messengers for the 1992 CD Hidden Things.[10]
During his solo career, Reyne recorded a different version of "Reckless" for Electric Digger Dandy (aka Any Day Above Ground) in 1991. He still performs the song during live concerts.[8]
John Farnham covered the song for his 2005 covers album I Remember When I Was Young, he also covered the Crawl's song "Downhearted".[11]
Melbourne based DJs / producers, Smash N Grab, released "She Don't Like That" in 2005 with re-recorded vocals by James Reyne. The CD single had three versions: a radio edit, an extended edit and a club mix.[12]
[edit] European single
- "Reckless (Don't You Be So)" (James Reyne) - 5:23
- "White Limbo" (Simon Binks) - 4:03
Songwriting credits from Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA).[1]
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Australian Crawl
- James Reyne — lead vocals, keyboards, guitar
- Simon Binks — lead guitar
- Paul "Tubbs" Williams — bass guitar
- Guy McDonough — backing vocals, rhythm guitar
- Brad Robinson — rhythm guitar
- Graham "Buzz" Bidstrup — drums, keyboards
[edit] Additional credits
- Andrew Thompson — saxophone
- Rosemary Westbrook — double bass on "Reckless"
- Engineer — David Nicholas
- Producer — Mark Opitz
[edit] References
- ^ a b c APRA. APRA. Retrieved on 2008-03-27.
- ^ "1996: 10th Annual ARIA Awards". ARIA. Retrieved on 2008-03-10.
- ^ a b c McFarlane, Ian (1999). Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop (doc), Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86448-768-2. Retrieved on 2008-03-27.
- ^ a b Australian Rock Database entry on Australian Crawl. Magnus Holmgren. Retrieved on 2008-03-01.
- ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970-1992 (doc), Australian Chart Book, St Ives, N.S.W.. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
- ^ Baker, Glenn A. (1983). Phalanx liner notes. Axel Husfeldt. Retrieved on 2008-03-27.
- ^ Triple M's Essential 2007 Countdown. Triple M. Retrieved on 2008-03-10.
- ^ a b Zentrum Mensch-Maschine-Systeme. Axel Husfeldt (1999-07-09). Retrieved on 2008-03-27.
- ^ Oz For Africa. Retrieved on 2008-03-10.
- ^ Hogan, David (2004-12-13). More great rarities of Oz Rock released. National Film and Sound Archive. Retrieved on 2008-03-27.
- ^ John Farnham's official website entry on I Remember When I Was Young. johnfarnham.com. Retrieved on 2008-03-27.
- ^ "She Don't Like That" Smash N Grab release. central station. Retrieved on 2008-03-27.
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