Live in Rio (James Reyne album)

Live in Rio
Live album by James Reyne
Released April 1996
Recorded Circo Voador in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
May 1995
Genre Rock, Australian Rock
Label rooArt
Producer Marcello Tobobo, Robert Binder
James Reyne chronology
The Whiff of Bedlam
(1994)
Live in Rio
(1996)
Design for Living
(1999)

Live in Rio is a 2-disc live album by Australian singer songwriter James Reyne. The album was recorded live in Circo Voador, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in May 1995.

Review

Tomas Mureika of All Music said "Presenting the master playing at the top of his game, this two-CD live hits set includes tracks from James Reyne's Australian Crawl days as well as from his lucrative solo career. He fronts a tight band and does a dynamic job capturing the feel of one of his live shows. Most surprising are the standout tracks "Harvest Moon" "Slave" and "Winds of Change"... which really carry a punch live." adding "All in all an impressive live album from one of Australia's greatest superstars".[1]

Track listing

CD1
  1. "Things Don't Seem" (Guy McDonough, Sean Higgins)
  2. "Lakeside" (Reyne)
  3. "Harvest Moon" (Reyne, Simon Hussey)
  4. "Slave" (Reyne, Jim Vallance)
  5. "Five Miles Closer To The Sun" (Reyne, Hussey)
  6. "Winds Of Change" (Brett Goldsmith, Reyne)
  7. "Hammerhead" (Reyne, Hussey)
  8. "Daughters Of The Northern Coast" (McDonough, Reyne)
  9. "One More River" (Reyne)
CD2
  1. "Unpublished Critics" (Reyne, Williams)
  2. "Motor's Too Fast" (Reyne, Hussey)
  3. "Some People" (Reyne, Vallance)
  4. "Oh No Not You Again" (McDonough)
  5. "The Traveller" (Davitt Sigerson, Reyne, Scott)
  6. "Errol" (McDonough, Reyne)
  7. "Reckless" (Reyne)
  8. "Day In The Sun" (Reyne)
  9. "The Boys Light Up" (Reyne)

Credits

Charts

Chart (1996) Peak
position
Australian (ARIA) chart 66

Release history

Country Date Format Label Catalogue
Australia April 1996 CD, digital download rooArt 74321444072

References

  1. "Live in Rio by James Reyne review". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 18 March 2016.


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