SONGS: SIGNATURE SONGS, CLASSIC COVERS (2007)

Songs: Signature Songs, Classic Covers Cover

Tracks

Disc One - Signature Songs:

  1. Who Listens To The Radio (4:13) - Stephen Cummings
  2. Hold On To Me (4:42) - The Black Sorrows
  3. Tip Of My Tongue (5:51) - Diesel
  4. Monday's Experts (2:35) - Mick Thomas
  5. Oh No Not You Again (5:26) - James Reyne
  6. Holy Grail (3:25) - Mark Seymour
  7. Almost With You (4:27) - The Church
  8. Too Many Times (3:10) - Mental As Anything
  9. My Baby (3:54) - Ian Moss
  10. Coz I'm Free (4:31) - Christine Anu
  11. R.I.P (Millie) (4:05) - Jon Stevens
  12. Just Like Fire Would (4:04) - Chris Bailey
  13. Are You Old Enough (4:42) - Dragon
  14. Memphis (5:07) - Michael Spiby
  15. Never Gonna Die (3:41) - Choirboys
  16. Get Set (3:18) - Taxiride
  17. Chained To The Wheel (3:57) - Vika & Linda
  18. Elevator Driver (2:28) - Jim Keays
  19. I Hear Motion (4:00) - Sean Kelly

Disc Two - Classic Covers:

  1. How To Make The Gravy (4:38) - James Reyne
  2. Brown Eyed Girl (3:37) - The Black Sorrows
  3. Everybody's Talkin' (2:40) - Diesel
  4. Wide Open Road (3:42) - The Church
  5. I'll Make You Happy (3:04) - Choirboys
  6. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (4:22) - Dragon
  7. Shine Like It Does (3:06) - Sean Kelly
  8. Man Crazy (4:09) - Mick Thomas
  9. The Parting Glass (3:51) - Mark Seymour
  10. Jump (4:51) - Nick Barker
  11. Green River (3:52) - Ian Moss
  12. No Woman No Cry (3:57) - Christine Anu
  13. Jealous Guy (3:44) - Jon Stevens
  14. Cosmic Wheels (3:02) - Stephen Cummings
  15. This Time (3:36) - Jenny Morris
  16. Jive Talkin' (2:50) - Michael Spiby
  17. Can't Find My Way Home (2:58) - Jim Keays
  18. The Blue Hour (4:02) - Vika & Linda

Releases

Notes

Includes these brief write-ups on The Church:

Almost With You
The Sighing melody and archetypal 12-string jangle remain from the Church's second Top 40 hit of '82, but the band's trademark ethereal twist arrives with drummer Tim Powles' dreamlike vibraphone solo in the middle.

Wide Open Road
Dave McComb penned one of the great invocations of outback Australian dislocation in this epic tune. Its wide-screen '80s ambience is ably adapted here by their surviving contemporaries from rock's atmospheric fringe.