Portrait: The Very Best of John Schumann
Portrait: The Very Best of John Schumann is a "best of" album by John Schumann, previously the frontman of Redgum. It includes songs from his previous two solo albums, Etched in Blue and True Believers, I was only 19 from his Redgum days, and a previously unreleased track, "One True Game", about Australian rules football.
Portrait: The Very Best of John Schumann | ||||
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Released | 2003 | |||
Genre | Folk, | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
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Album artwork
The cover art shows a painting of Schumann by Sue Flanagan, which was entered in the Archibald portrait competition in 2002.[1]
Track listing
- "I Was Only Nineteen"
- "Borrowed Ground"
- "Holy Mary"
- "Thunder Across The Reef"
- "Safe Behind The Wire"
- "For The Children"
- "If I Close My Eyes"
- "Leigh Creek Road"
- "Clancy of the Overflow"
- "Eyes on Fire"
- "Roll on the Day"
- "If the War Goes On"
- "One True Game"
References
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