Oceania
Goanna is an Australian folk-rock band, notable for integrating social protest with popular music. Formed by singer-songwriter Shane Howard in the late 1970s, they produced three full albums, and a very rare four song EP. The original name of the band was The Goanna Band, which was the name used on the EP release in 1979. However, the original name was soon shortened to Goanna by the time that the album Spirit of Place was released in the early 1980s. Goanna's debut album Spirit of Place won the ARIA Best Album of the Year for 1982, with their first major hit, Solid Rock, winning Best Single of the Year. This song touched on the displacement of aboriginal tribes by the encroaching European settlers. It became a worldwide hit, and was the first rock record to feature extensive use of an Australian didgeridoo, one of the world's oldest wood instruments. Goanna also recorded Let the Franklin Flow, a song about the ecological damage caused by damming Tasmania's Franklin River for hydroelectricity, and Sorry, a song about Australia's stolen generation of aborigines. Shane Howard and his bandmates, including sister Marcia Howard and friend Rose Bygrave, have all recorded solo projects in addition to their time in Goanna. The members of the group do not rule out future Goanna recordings and have never officially disbanded. The 1998 album Spirit Returns is reportedly a result of the group's members desire to get together again and make a musical statement. In October 2006, a number of Goanna's songs have been featured in the Triple M Essential 2006 Countdown of songs (which was voted and chosen by the listeners). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Goanna is an Australian folk-rock band, notable for integrating social protest with popular music. Formed by singer-songwriter Shane Howard in the late 1970s, they produced three full albums, and a very rare four song EP. The original name of the band was The Goanna Band, which was the name used on the EP release in 1979. However, the original name was soon shortened to Goanna by the time that the album Spirit of Place was released in the early 1980s. Goanna's debut album Spirit of Place won the ARIA Best Album of the Year for 1982, with their first major hit, Solid Rock, winning Best Single of the Year. This song touched on the displacement of aboriginal tribes by the encroaching European settlers. It became a worldwide hit, and was the first rock record to feature extensive use of an Australian didgeridoo, one of the world's oldest wood instruments. Goanna also recorded Let the Franklin Flow, a song about the ecological damage caused by damming Tasmania's Franklin River for hydroelectricity, and Sorry, a song about Australia's stolen generation of aborigines. Shane Howard and his bandmates, including sister Marcia Howard and friend Rose Bygrave, have all recorded solo projects in addition to their time in Goanna. The members of the group do not rule out future Goanna recordings and have never officially disbanded. The 1998 album Spirit Returns is reportedly a result of the group's members desire to get together again and make a musical statement. In October 2006, a number of Goanna's songs have been featured in the Triple M Essential 2006 Countdown of songs (which was voted and chosen by the listeners). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Solid Rock - Remastered Version
Solid Rock
Razor's Edge - Remastered Version
Razor's Edge
Solid Rock (feat. William Barton)
Solid Rock (Remastered Version)
Stand Yr' Ground - Remastered Version
Cheatin' Man - Remastered Version
Scenes (From An Occassional Window) - Remastered Version
Let the Franklin Flow - Live; Remastered Version
Children of the Southern Land
Cheatin' Man
Factory Man - Remastered Version
On the Platform
Borderline
Four Weeks Gone
Borderline - Remastered Version
Children Of The Southern Land - Remastered Version
Factory Man
Common Ground (Remastered)
Scenes
Four Weeks Gone - Remastered Version
Solid Rock (Sacred Ground)
On The Platform - Remastered Version
Razor's Edge (Remastered Version)
Common Ground
Stand Your Ground
Stand Yr' Ground
Some Kinda Magic (Remastered)
Shadow Of Your Love
How Far Down
Oceania (Remastered)
Solid Rock, Sacred Ground 2022
Angel Full of Grace
How Far Down - Remastered Version
Undertow
Let The Franklin Flow (Live)
Solid Rock (Live)
What Else Is a Life
Solid Rock '82
Shadow Of Your Love - Remastered Version
Scenes (From an Occasional Window)
On the Platform - Reprise - Instrumental; Remastered Version
Underfoot, Underground (Live)
Undertow - Remastered Version
Stand Yr' Ground (Remastered Version)
Cheatin' Man (Remastered Version)
Children of the Southern Land (Remastered Version)
Every Passing Day (Remastered)
Solid Rock - Live; Remastered Version
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