Chris Neal (songwriter)

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Chris Neal is an Australian singer, songwriter and film music composer.[1] Starting in popular music, Neal later moved to film music. His soundtracks include Turtle Beach (film) directed by Stephen Wallace and starring Greta Scacchi and Joan Chen in 1992.[2]

Discography

  • "Blame It All On Eve" 1972
  • "Streets Of Birmingham" 1972
  • "Don't Go Daddy" 1974
  • "St. Moritz" 1974
  • "My Town" 1976
  • "Lonely Man" 1976
  • "Viva California" 1976

Songwriting

  • "Help It Along" performed by Don Goodwin 1973
  • "I Am Ready" performed by Earth, the Australian band, 1972
  • "Justice" B-side to Earth's "I Am Ready" 1972
  • "Leather And Velvet Man" performed by Shantai 1974
  • "Fear Of Flames" performed by Australian band The Shapes 1980

References

  1. Sounds Australian: Australian Music Centre Journal 1990 INTERVIEW From Midi to 80-Piece Orchestras: Chris Neal, Film Composer Michael Atherton "Chris Neal is a leading feature film composer. He studied classical piano and theory, jazz and orchestration"
  2. Rebecca Coyle Australian Feature Film Music and Cultural Identities 2005 p.239 "Other composers with a popular music background deserving mention are Chris Neal {'turtle Beach dir: Stephen Wallace, 1992),"
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