Sunnyboys - Sunnyboys 81-84 (2022)

Artist: Sunnyboys
Title: Sunnyboys 81-84
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: WM Australia
Genre: New Wave, Power Pop, Garage Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:19:59
Total Size: 194/597 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Sunnyboys 81-84
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: WM Australia
Genre: New Wave, Power Pop, Garage Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:19:59
Total Size: 194/597 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Tomorrow WIll Be Fine (2014 Remaster) 2:12
02. Stop & Think (2014 Remaster) 2:21
03. Happy Man (2014 Remaster) 3:04
04. Guts of Iron (2014 Remaster) 3:51
05. Alone with You (2014 Remaster) 3:59
06. To the Bone (2014 Remaster) 2:14
07. Tell Me What You Say (2014 Remaster) 3:45
08. No Love Around 3:28
09. Pain 3:02
10. This Is Real 3:40
11. Days Are Gone 3:28
12. You Need a Friend 4:21
13. Show Me Some Discipline (2015 Remaster 7" Version) 3:11
14. The Idealist (2015 Remaster) 4:39
15. Love in a Box (2015 Remaster) 3:23
16. Comes as No Surprise (2015 Remaster) 4:17
17. Bottom of My Heart (2015 Remaster) 3:22
18. Safe Life (2015 Remaster) 4:09
19. Why Do I Cry (2014 Remaster) 2:56
20. Thrill (2014 Remaster) 3:18
21. Want To Be Alone (Triple J Live At The Wireless - Governor’s Pleasure, Sydney 1981) 2:54
22. Let You Go (Triple J Live At The Wireless - Governor’s Pleasure, Sydney 1981) 5:04
23. What You Need (Triple J Live At The Wireless - Governor’s Pleasure, Sydney 1981) 3:21
This Australian band successfully combined the new wave energy of the early 80s with the guitar sounds of the 60s. They came on to the Sydney scene in 1980, with a softer sound, a refreshing change from the heavy rock sound that dominated Sydney at the time. They were popular in New South Wales, but were unable to match this elsewhere with only three singles making the lower reaches of the Australian charts, perhaps owing to their inconsistent live performances. By their third album the band had lost its way, and went to the UK to re-assess their career. There they produced a strong album which did not do well, and so they disbanded in 1984. Jeremy Oxley re-formed the group in 1987, with Peter Hiencenberg (drums), Nick Freedman (guitar) and Phil Smith (bass), and completed one album.