Matt Walker (Australian musician)
Matt Walker | |
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Born | 1973 |
Origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Blues |
Matt Walker is an Australian blues musician.[1][2] His solo album Soul Witness won a 2000 ARIA Award for Best Blues & Roots Album.[3] With I Listen to the Night he was also nominated in 1998 for ARIAs for Best Male Artist[4] and Best World Music Album. He contributed to Mick Harvey's soundtrack for Australian Rules[5] which won the ARIA for Best Original Soundtrack Album
Discography
Matt Walker
- Welcome Me Home (1992) - Dex
- I Listen to the Night (1997) - WMinc[6][7]
- Soul Witness (2000) - WMinc[8][9]
- "Dirty Fog" (2000) - WMinc
- Live At The Continental (2001) - WMinc
- In Echoes of Dawn (2012) - Stovepipe Records
Matt Walker and Friends
- Live At The Rainbow (1995) - Rainbow Hotel Records
Matt Walker & the Necessary Few
- Right From Wrong EP (2002) - Spaghetti Records
- Navigational Skills (2003) - Spaghetti Records[10][11]
Matt Walker with Ashley Davies
- Soul Witness (1997) - WMinc
- "You put a Spell on Me" (2000) - WMinc
Matt Walker & Ashley Davies
- Matt Walker & Ashley Davies (2005) - Stovepipe Records
Lost Ragas
- Phantom Ride (2013) - Stovepipe Records[12]
- Trans Atlantic Highway (2015) - Stovepipe Records
- "Where James Once Played" / "I'll Be Gone" (2016) - Stovepipe Records
Mighty Servant
- There's Life 1996
References
- ↑ Guilliatt, Richard (November 2012), "Down from the Hills", The Monthly
- ↑ Purcell, Charles (23 March 2001), "Hart's On Fire", Sydney Morning Herald
- ↑ Eliezer, Christie (11 November 2000), "Debut Acts Dominate ARIA Awards", Billboard
- ↑ Donovan, Patrick (11 September 1998), "Sticky Carpet", The Age
- ↑ Jurek, Thom, "Mick Harvey. Australian Rules", AllMusic
- ↑ Shedden, Iain (26 November 1997), "NEW MUSIC.", The Australian
- ↑ Carney, Shaun (18 December 1997), "I Listen to the Night", The Age
- ↑ Donovan, Patrick (7 July 2000), "Soul Witness", The Age
- ↑ Baker, Glenn A. (24 February 2001), "Sounds", The Australian Financial Review
- ↑ Lobley, Katrina (26 June 2003), "Critics' picks.", Sydney Morning Herald
- ↑ Mengel, Noel (30 May 2003), "Matt Walker Navigational Skills Spaghetti Records", Courier-Mail
- ↑ Moffatt, Steve (17 January 2014), "Album review: Lost Ragas Phantom Ride shows Matt Walker is a force to be reckoned with", Manly Daily
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