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Shane Howard - River flac album

Shane Howard  - River flac album
  • Performer Shane Howard
  • Title River
  • Date of release 1990
  • Country Australasia
  • Other formats MIDI DMF APE MP2 XM ADX MP3
  • Genre Rock / World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1359 mb
  • Size FLAC 1717 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 143

Shane Michael Howard AM (born 26 January 1955) is an Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist, he was the mainstay of folk rock group Goanna (1977–85, 1998) which had hit singles with ""Solid Rock"" (September 1982, No. 3) and "Let the Franklin Flow" (May 1983, No. 12) on the Kent Music Report and their album, Spirit of Place (November 1982, No. 2). After their disbandment he pursued a solo career.

This album has an average beat per minute of 85 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 77/99 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Album starts at 99BPM, ends at 77BPM (-22), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Shane Howard. Songs of Love and Resistance. Beyond Hope's Bridge.

SHANE HOWARD - GOANNA, Port Fairy, Victoria. His River album heavily influenced the yothu yindi band who’s song Treaty fueled the first effective public debate on the lack of a treaty between the australian government and the aboriginal people. Best of all, he has created this incredible legacy while staying true to his wonderfully poetic approach and strong sense of folk music tradition. Jack, I’M proud to call you a friend and to have played a part in your journey.

F. River, Howard, S. Howard, . oward. Shane Howard (2). Back To The Track (Album).

The single reached No. 12 nationally. Proceeds supported the Tasmanian Wilderness Society's campaign against the proposed damming of Tasmania's Gordon and Franklin Rivers for a hydroelectricity project. Howard physically supported the protests by joining the picket lines. The more acoustically based folk-rock track reached No. 3. .In 2003, "Spirit of Place" was digitally re-mastered by Shane with the addition of 7 previously unreleased tracks including three live versions.

Main articles: Shane Howard and Rose Bygrave. Shane Howard started his solo career by releasing Back to the Track in 1988, other albums followed, River (1990), Time Will Tell (1993) and Clan (1996). In 1986 Rose Bygrave toured briefly playing Reggae with Australian Diva Wendy Saddington with Mick 'Python Lee' Liber on Guitar, Angelica Booth on Bass, Javier Fredis on Congas and Dezzy McKenna on Drums. In October 1998, Shane Howard, Marcia Howard and Bygrave reformed Goanna and recorded a third album Spirit Returns, released in November. Producing and joining the line-up as a musician and songwriter was Kerryn Tolhurst (The Dingoes), with other guest musicians on the album including Bill Jacobi (bass guitar) and Greg Sheehan (drums). The tracks ranged from the bluesy "What.

Tracklist

A1 Walk On Fire
A2 Heart Of My Country
A3 If The Well Runs Dry
A4 Love Is A River
A5 Here And Now
B1 No Giving Up
B2 Gabrielle
B3 Without You
B4 Land Of Broken Hearts
B5 Your Love

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – BMG Arista / Ariola Limited
  • Manufactured For – BMG Arista / Ariola Limited
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – BMG Arista / Ariola Limited

Credits

  • Engineer – John French , Ted Howard
  • Mastered By – Don Bartley
  • Mixed By – Chris Lord-Alge, Greg Henderson
  • Producer, Engineer – Mark Moffatt
  • Producer, Written-By – Shane Howard

Notes

On back cover and label: Manufactured for & distributed by BMG Arista/Ariola Limited in Australasia.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 9 399421 032711
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side 1): VPL1 0827.A.
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side 2): VPL1 0827.B.
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout (Etched) Side 1): VPL10827•A
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout (Etched) Side 2): VPL10827•B

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VPCD 0827 Shane Howard River ‎(CD, Album) RCA VPCD 0827 Australasia 1990
VPCD 0827 Shane Howard River ‎(CD, Album) RCA VPCD 0827 Australasia 1990