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Virgin Ground

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Released
  
1980

Producer
  
Mark Boath, Redgum

Release date
  
1980

Genre
  
Folk music

Recorded
  
Richmond Recorders

Artist
  
Redgum

Label
  
Epic/Sony Records

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'Virgin Ground' (1980)
  
'Brown Rice and Kerosine' (1981)

Similar
  
Against the Grain, The Essential Redgum, Caught in the Act, Brown Rice & Kerosine, If You Don't Fight You Lose

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Virgin Ground is the second album by Redgum. The title is taken from the first track.

Contents

It was originally released as on vinyl and cassette. It was available on CD between 1990 and 1992, and has been out of print ever since, although some tracks were included on the 2004 collection Against the Grain.

This album led to the band becoming more popular, giving up their day jobs, and becoming full-time musicians.

The title track tells the story of the New Australia Colony established in Paraguay in 1893 by a group of Australians led by William Lane, seeking a fresh start on "virgin ground" to establish a utopian society. Other tracks offer bleak insight into current social issues including chronic unemployment, the plight of migrant women, foreign domination of Australian business and government, and the apathy of 'middle Australia'.

Track listing

  1. Virgin Ground (M. Atkinson)
  2. Maria (M. Atkinson)
  3. Stewie (J. Schumann)
  4. Domination Quickstep (V. Truman)
  5. The Money's No Good (M. Atkinson/J. Schumann)
  6. Nuclear Cop (M. Atkinson/J. Schumann/V. Truman/C. Timms)
  7. Women In Change (V. Truman)
  8. Ted (M. Atkinson)
  9. It Doesn't Matter To Me (M. Atkinson/J. Schumann)
  10. Long Run (J. Schumann)

Songs

1Virgin Ground4:34
2Maria3:07
3Stewie4:03

References

Virgin Ground Wikipedia