- The Boys Light Up (Remastered) · 1980
- The Greatest Hits (Remastered) · 1983
- Sirocco (Remastered) · 1981
- The Greatest Hits (Remastered) · 1980
- The Greatest Hits (Remastered) · 1981
- The Greatest Hits (Remastered) · 1981
- The Greatest Hits (Remastered) · 1979
- The Greatest Hits (Remastered) · 1981
- Sirocco (Remastered) · 1981
- The Greatest Hits (Remastered) · 1982
- The Greatest Hits (Remastered) · 1980
- The Greatest Hits (Remastered) · 1982
- Live at Billboard 1981 · 2020
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About Australian Crawl
Named after a swimming style and forever tied to the beach in their wider iconography, Australian Crawl emerged from Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula in 1978, bringing a quirky slant to pub rock. Case in point: Their early hit “The Boys Light Up” revels in a bluesy lurch that almost tips over into reggae while frontman James Reyne chews the scenery with his singing, culminating in some glam-worthy peacocking. That song might have remained their defining moment if not for “Reckless (Don’t Be So…),” an oft-covered 1983 ballad that name-drops familiar Aussie landmarks and deepens its eerie synth simmer until it resembles a blissful spell in a sensory-deprivation tank. Australian Crawl dissolved a few years later, but Reyne has maintained a fruitful solo career and scored a few memorable acting turns since then.
- FROM
- Australia
- FORMED
- 1978
- GENRE
- Rock