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DAVID BRIDIE |
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![]() Track Listing 1. Djaburr Gulay 2. Previously on the Circuit 3. The Junction 4. Johnny Walker's Shoes 5. Blackfella/Whitefella 6. 23 Miles 7. Morning 8. Dirt Drive Red 9. SP Phil 10. Going Back Home 11. The Burning Cross 12. Pigs tipple 13. Mun Mun Danji Danji 14. Gotta Grow 15. Poinciana Mister Jana 16. Steps to the Moon 17. Rocky Old Road 18. When Two Worlds Collide 19. Speak Out About Harry Pope 20. Council Sprinkler 21. Whad Wrong With You 22. Visiting Hours 23. Djaburr Galay (Reprise) |
The soundtrack to the SBS 6 part series "The Circuit" from Australia's foremost producer of pacific music David Bridie. This album has a strong indigenous feel and input featuring artists such as The Pigram brothers, Warumpi Band, Patrick Davies and Kerrianne Cox. "The Circuit" is set in The Kimberlies and is the story of a young ambitious lawyer (Aaron Pedersen) faces a clash of cultures when he takes an appointment in the Kimberlies to further his career. Drew must reconcile his Aboriginal heritage and white man's justice. Also starring Gary Sweet. |
![]() Track Listing 1. Drive #1 bad place 2. Loss (sung by Jida Gulpilil) 3. Gone 4. Neon night Kings Cross 5. Healing 6. Old town Winton poison hole 7. Longreach hotel 8. Mesa 9. Railtracks rest motel} 10. Pills 11. Delirium 12. Tanks 13. Diamamtina accordion 14. Flicking the polaroid 15. Love falls apart 16. Plain wrong 17. Black dog 18. Middle of nowhere 1 19. Middle of nowhere 2 20. Loss reprise |
GONE is a soundtrack by David Bridie with Christian Scallan and David Abiuso of a film by Ringan Ledwidge. |
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The soundtrack to the SBS series R.A.N. "Remote Area Nurse" from Australia's foremost producer of pacific music David Bridie and featuring the cream of talent from the Torres Strait Islands Seaman Dan, King Kadu, Albert David, Dujon Niue, The Arpanka Singers, The RAN Choir, Pius Wasi, Mapoo Gela, Dimple Bani, Biston Special, Charles Passi and many more. This is a musical journey through the lush island choir sounds, to the driving warup percussive beats. From the moody tropical rain songs to the breezy ukulele and guitar stringbands. From songs of pearling to the age old traditional songs of the islands of Iama, Mer, Masig, Boigu and Saibai. From the haunting bamboo flutes of Papua New Guinea to the rhythms of potent islander dances. This is an aural snapshot of Torres Strait life and culture. The series and the music here capture that indefinable sense of place It has a distinctive islander feel about it . It takes you there, right there to the Torres Strait. It immerses you in the islands. You can feel the sun, taste the salt on your skin, hear the breeze off the ocean as it whistles through the melaleuca trees, smell the sweet frangipani fragrance. David Bridie The RAN Soundtrack is a significant Australian release, one for music lovers, from a very special part of Australia, where the continent meets Melanesia. |
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