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Released | April 1987 | |||
Genre | Country rock, post-punk, Aboriginal rock | |||
Label | Parole Records, Festival Records | |||
Producer | Neil Murray, David Price | |||
Warumpi Band chronology | ||||
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Singles from Go Bush! | ||||
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Go Bush! is the second studio album by Australian band, Warumpi Band. It was released in April 1987.
At the ARIA Music Awards of 1988, the album was nominated for Best Indigenous Release.[2]
Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
Curtis Zimmermann from AllMusic said "Go Bush! is an edgy blend of hard rock, new wave, and country-rock. The album tends to provoke a whirlwind of emotions with its inspiring political anthems and hard-driving protest songs. The intense opener 'No Fear', a song about hometown violence, sets the tone for the album that despite its upbeat feel has rather dark undertones. Some songs try to hide their anger with a catchy melody, ,From the Bush, however, is a bombastic assault against contemporary Australia." Zimmermann concluded saying "With its musical diversity and bold statements Go Bush! is easily one of the best Aboriginal rock albums to come out of the '80s".[3]
Track listing
[edit]No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "No Fear" | 3:46 | |
2. | "Jailanguru Pakarnu (Out from Jail)" | 2:26 | |
3. | "Yolngu Boy" | 3:40 | |
4. | "Secret War" | 4:19 | |
5. | "My Island Home" | Neil Murray | 4:58 |
6. | "Didjeridoo Blue" | 3:12 | |
7. | "Kintorelakutu (Towards Kintore)" | 3:24 | |
8. | "Tjiluru Tjiluru (Sad & Lonely)" | 3:58 | |
9. | "My Countryside" | 3:25 | |
10. | "Falling Down" | 5:16 | |
11. | "From the Bush" | 3:36 |
Release history
[edit]Country | Date | Format | Label | Catalogue |
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Australia | April 1987 | LP, CS | Parole Records, Festival Records | C 38707, L 38707 |
Australia | 1990 | CD | Festival Records | D 38707 |
Australia | 2007 | CD | Warner Music Australia | D 38707 |
Australia | November 2022[4] | LP | Warner Music Australia | 5419712887 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Platterlog : Singles – New Releases > 12 January 1987". Platterlog, via Imgur.com. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
- ^ "Best Indigenous Release", ARIA, retrieved 24 July 2023
- ^ a b "Go Bush! by Warumpi Band". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
- ^ "These Aussie Classics Are Being Reissued On Vinyl For Ausmusic Month". Music Feeds. November 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2023.