Electric Digger Dandy

Electric Digger Dandy is the third solo studio album by Australian singer/songwriter James Reyne released in June 1991. The album was released in America as Any Day Above Ground. The album peaked at number 3 on the ARIA Charts, which remains Reyne's highest charting album. [2]

Electric Digger Dandy
Australian album cover
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1991
Recorded1990-91
GenreRock
Length47:00
LabelFree City Music/ Virgin Records (Australia)
Charisma (US)
ProducerSimon Hussey
James Reyne chronology
Hard Reyne
(1989)
Electric Digger Dandy
(1991)
The Best
(1992)
Singles from Electric Digger Dandy
  1. "Slave"
    Released: May 1991
  2. "Any Day Above Ground"
    Released: July 1991
  3. "Some People"
    Released: November 1991
Alternative cover
US album cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The album saw Reyne's return to a more electric sound. It features the singles "Slave", "Any Day Above Ground" and "Some People", as well as a new, acoustic rendition of the Australian Crawl song "Reckless."

Reception

Tomas Mureika of All Music said on "Electric Digger Dandy Reyne expands his musical boundaries with collaborations with Jim Vallance and Tony Joe White. The result is an invigorated Reyne, who seems to be having a great time winding his voice around gorgeous melodies and intense rants alike. Despite its nutty had-to-be-changed-for-America title, Digger Dandy finds a more introspective experimental Reyne, one content to play the music at a lower level and let his words and stiletto voice speak for itself.".[3]

Track listing

CD/Vinyl (VOZCD2050 / 91785-2)
  1. "Some People" (J. Reyne, J. Vallance) - 4:13
  2. "Slave" (J. Reyne, J. Vallance) - 4:13
  3. "Reckless" (J. Reyne) - 5:19
  4. "Any Day Above Ground" (J. Reyne) - 3:38
  5. "Take a Giant Step" (J. Reyne, S. Hussey) - 5:10
  6. "Company of Strangers" (J. Reyne, S. Hussey) - 4:05
  7. "Black and Blue World" (J. Reyne, B. Goldsmith) - 4:06
  8. "Stood Up" (J. Hiatt) - 4:52
  9. "Outback Woman" (J. Reyne, T. J. White) - 3:38
  10. "Water, Water" (J. Reyne) - 5:40
  11. "Lay Your Weary Head Down" (J. Reyne) - 2:34

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[4] 3

Year-end charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[5] 83

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[6] Gold 35,000^

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

Personnel

  • James Reyne - Vocals, guitar
  • Jef Scott - Guitars, bass, vocals
  • Simon Hussey - Keyboards, producer
  • John Watson - Drums

Guests

  • Mick O'Connor - Hammond Organ
  • Renee Geyer - Backing Vocals
  • Gene Black - Guitar
  • C. J. Vanston - Keyboards
  • Scott Griffiths - Piano, Hammon ORgan, Keyboards
  • Steve Housden - Guitar solo on "Slave"
  • Richard Pleasance - Mandolin
  • Brett Kingman - Electric Guitar
  • Mark Goldenberg - guitars, keyboards
  • Kenny Aronoff - Drums, percussion
  • Jimmie Wood - Harmonica
  • Eric Lowen - backing vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Dan Navarro - backing vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Tony Joe White - electric guitar, harmonica, bass, drums
  • John Pierce - bass
  • Byron Berline - fiddle
  • Jim McMains - backing vocals
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References

  1. ""Electric Digger Dandy" by James Reyne". Allmusic. Retrieved 14 February 2016.
  2. "JAMES REYNE - ELECTRIC DIGGER DANDY (ALBUM)". www.australian-charts.com. Archived from the original on 12 March 2016. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  3. "Any Day About Ground by James Reyne review". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  4. "Australiancharts.com – James Reyne – Electric Digger Dandy". Hung Medien. Retrieved March 11 2016.
  5. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 233.
  6. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia’s Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 144.
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