Brave (Kate Ceberano album)

Brave is the third studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Kate Ceberano, and was her first solo foray into pop after two previously more adult-oriented albums.[1] The album was released in early 1989 by Regular Records. ARIA has certified the album for triple platinum sales in Australia.

Brave
Studio album by Kate Ceberano
Released August 1989
Recorded 1988-89
Genre Pop
Label Mushroom Records
Kate Ceberano chronology

You've Always Got the Blues with Wendy Matthews
(1988)
Brave
(1989)
Like Now
(1990)

Album history

A mix of contemporary pop and dance tracks and soul covers, Brave became a major success in the Australian charts, firmly establishing Ceberano as one of Australia's premier artists, and would become the most commercially successful album of her solo career.

Brave also established Ceberano's role as a chameleon of sorts, following on from successful jazz and adult oriented releases, Brave seemed to, in part, pay homage to her dance roots as a vocalist in Australian band I'm Talking, whilst also incorporating more adult oriented fare.

The album spawned a succession of four Top 40 singles; "Bedroom Eyes", "Love Dimension", "Brave"/"Young Boys Are My Weakness" and "That's What I Call Love", all of which achieved strong rotation on Australian radio and helped propel the album to triple platinum status.

Brave went on to become 1989's fifth highest selling album by a local artist on the ARIA charts. It reached a peak of #2 on the Australian albums chart.[2]

Overall sales placed it as the 20th highest selling album of 1989.[3]

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Since You've Been Gone"
  2. "Love Dimension"
  3. "Quasimodo's Dream"
  4. "Young Boys are My Weakness"
  5. "Brave"
Side two
  1. "Bedroom Eyes"
  2. "That's What I Call Love"
  3. "Higher Ground"
  4. "Obsession"
  5. "Changing with the Years"

Charts


The album debuted and peaked at number 2 on 3 September 1989.

Weekly chart

Chart (1989) Peak
position
ARIA Albums Chart 2[4]

Year-end chart

Chart (1989) Position
ARIA Albums Chart[5] 20

References