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Australian Crawl

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Biography
Australian Crawl (often called Aussie Crawl or The Crawl by fans) was an Australian rock band founded by James Reyne, Brad Robinson, Paul Williams, Simon Binks and David Reyne in 1978. David Reyne soon left and was replaced by Bill McDonough. They were later joined by his brother Guy McDonough (vocals, rhythm guitar). The band was named after the front crawl swimming style also known as the Australian crawl. Australian Crawl were associated with surf music and sponsored a surfing competition in 1984. However, they also handled broader social issues such as shallow materialism, car accidents, and cautionary tales of romance. After their 1980 debut album, The Boys Light Up reached #4, Australian Crawl had two #1 albums; 1981's Sirocco and 1982's Sons of Beaches. Their early singles reached the top 25 but none broke into the Top Ten; their best performing single was #1 hit "Reckless" which showed a more mature approach than earlier hits, and came from their 1983 Semantics EP. Upheaval within the band occurred from 1983 onwards. First Bill McDonough left, then his brother Guy McDonough died in 1984, then various other members left. Their 1985 release Between a Rock and a Hard Place was expensive but sales were disappointing; and they disbanded early in 1986. The band's status as an icon on the Australian music scene was acknowledged by induction into the 1996 Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame. Founding guitarist Brad Robinson was unable to attend the Hall of Fame induction in person, as he was hospitalised with lymphoma and died two weeks later.
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Discography
- The Boys Light Up 1980-04
- Sirocco 1981-07
- Sons of Beaches 1982
- Semantics 1984
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place 1985
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Media
- YouTube Australian Crawl Boys Light Up 1981 4:36
- YouTube Australian Crawl Reckless 1983 5:18
- YouTube Australian Crawl Oh No Not You Again 1981 4:55
- YouTube Australian Crawl Errol 1981 3:54
- YouTube Australian Crawl Downhearted 1980 3:14
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Links
On the ABC
- Australian Crawl - Paperback Book - ABC Shop
- Sports Factor - 8 December 2000 - Swimming: A Feeling For Water
- Aust Crawl rocker's compo reduced - ABC News (Australian ...
- Songwriter James Reyne - ABC Brisbane - Australian ...
- James Reyne:
- Australian Story - Peter Dawkins Fact File
- r a g e | Rage Goes Retro
- Wheelchair athlete ready for Kokoda crawl - ABC News ...
- Song Trails Kingaroy - ABC Brisbane - Australian Broadcasting ...
- r a g e | rage goes retro with Midnight Oil live, Countdown ...
Elsewhere on the Web
- australiancrawl.com

- Australian Crawl Free MP3, Song Download, Lyrics, Music Videos

- Australian Crawl Photos - Yahoo! Music

- Australian Crawl - Watch Australian Crawl Music Videos and ...

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