n rock
band Australian Crawl
and the band's lead singer, James Reyne
, from his solo career. It was released in May 2000 by Raven Records
and included a 12-page color booklet with extensive liner notes & a range of images.
- "Beautiful People" (James Reyne, Mark Hudson) - 2:53
- "The Boys Light UpThe Boys Light Up (song)"The Boys Light Up" is the second single and title track released by Australian rock band Australian Crawl from their debut album The Boys Light Up . The song was written by lead singer James Reyne, but sung by Simon Binks!!...
" (James Reyne) - 4:39 - "DownheartedDownhearted"Downhearted" is the third single released by iconic Australian surf rock band Australian Crawl from their debut album The Boys Light Up. The song was written by Sean Higgins, Guy McDonough and Bill McDonough...
" (Sean Higgins, Guy McDonoughGuy McDonoughGuy Gillis McDonough was an Australian rock musician best known for rhythm guitar and singer-songwriter with the iconic band Australian Crawl. He provided rhythm guitar and lead vocals on two of their well-known songs, "Oh No Not You Again" and "Errol"...
, William 'Bill' McDonough) - 3:06 - "Hoochie Gucci Fiorucci Mama" (James Reyne, David BriggsDavid Briggs (Australian musician)David Briggs is an Australian musician and record producer, educated at Wesley College, Melbourne best known for his time as a guitarist in the rock band, Little River Band between 1976 and 1981.In 1976 he joined Little River Band. He wrote their hit single "Lonesome Loser", as well as "Happy...
) - 2:28 - "Indisposed" (Brad RobinsonBrad Robinson (Australian musician)Bradford Leigh "Brad" Robinson ) was a rock musician best known as lead and rhythm guitarist with the 1980s band Australian Crawl. Robinson had a later career as a manager for musicians and sports personalities.-Early years:...
, James Robinson, James Reyne, William McDonough) - 4:02 - "ErrolErrol (song)"Errol" is the second single by iconic Australian surf rock band Australian Crawl taken from their 1981 album Sirocco. The song was written by James Reyne and Guy McDonough, and is a lyrical biography about Australian-born actor Errol Flynn....
" (James Reyne, Guy McDonough) - 3:30 - "Things Don't Seem" (Guy McDonough, Sean Higgins) - 3:57
- "Shut DownShut Down (Australian Crawl song)"Shut Down" is the first single released by Australian rock band Australian Crawl from their third studio album Sons of Beaches. The song was written by drummer Bill McDonough and features lead vocals by James Reyne. The B-side was the non-album track "Creating Monsters"."Shut Down" was released in...
" (William McDonough) - 4:06 - "Reckless (Don't Be So)Reckless (Australian Crawl song)"Reckless" was a 1983 song from the EP Semantics by iconic Australian surf rock band Australian Crawl. The song showed a change in the line up of the band as drummer Bill McDonough was temporarily replaced by Graham Bidstrup...
" (James Reyne) - 5:22 - "Daughters of the Northern Coast" (James Reyne, Guy McDonough) - 4:41
- "Fall of Rome" (James Reyne) - 4:57
- "Hammerhead" (James Reyne, Simon Hussey) - 4:46
- "Motor's Too Fast" (James Reyne, Simon Hussey) - 4:12
- "House of Cards" (James Reyne, Simon Hussey) - 4:27
- "One More River" (James Reyne) - 3:56
- "Slave" (James Reyne, J.
My duty is not affected by what others may or may not do to discharge their own.
But what kept them on their feet when there was no sane reason for hope were the bonds between them, loyalty to one another, the knowledge others depended on them even as they depended on those others. And sometimes, all too rarely, it came down to a single person it was simply unthinkable to fail. Someone they knew would never quit on them, never leave them in the lurch.
The world's best swordsman doesn't fear the second best; he fears the worst swordsman, because he can't predict what the idiot will do.
But the universe wasn't really unfair, she thought, and her mouth quirked. It just didn't give much of a damn one way or the other.
I suppose I ought to think up some dramatic, quotable phrase for Public Information and the history books, but I'm damned if any of them come to mind. Besides, admitting the truth wouldn't sound too good (...) The truth, Russell, is that now the moment's here, I'm scared shitless. Somehow I don't think even Public Information could turn that into good copy.
… Henke sensed her terrifying aptitude for destruction as never before. Henke had feared for her sanity; now she knew the truth was almost worse than that. Honor wasn't insane — she simply didn't care. She'd lost not only her sense of balance but any desire to regain it.
Perhaps his love for her made him less than impartial, but he also knew how deeply she'd been hurt and chided her for judging herself so much more harshly than she would have judged someone else…
"Oh, Christ! We're all gonna die. You seen the kinds'a casualty lists she comes up with?"