Six Moons: The Best of 1988–1994

"Six Moons: The Best of 19881994" is a greatest hits album by Australian singer-songwriter Daryl Braithwaite. The album includes tracks taken from taken albums Edge, Rise and Taste the Salt and three new tracks, "How Can I Be Sure", "Blue Hills" and "Escape From Reality" all recorded in July and August 1994.[1] The album peaked at number 31 in Australia.[2]

Six Moons: The Best of 1988–1994
Greatest hits album by
Released11 November 1994
Recorded1988–1994
GenrePop rock, Soft rock
LabelColumbia Records
ProducerSimon Hussey, Robyn Smith, Ross Fraser
Daryl Braithwaite chronology
Taste the Salt
(1993)
Six Moons: The Best of 1988–1994
(1994)
The Lemon Tree (album)
(2002)

Track listing edit

  1. "As the Days Go By" (Extended Mix) (I.Thomas)
  2. "All I Do" (I. Thomas)
  3. "One Summer" (D. Braithwaite)
  4. "Let Me Be" (S. Hussey)
  5. "Sugar Train" (J. Scott)
  6. "Rise" (P. Read, D. McCarthy)
  7. "The Horses" (Rickie Lee Jones)
  8. "Higher Than Hope" (Single Mix) (S. Hussey, D. Braithwaite)
  9. "Don't Hold Back Your Love" (D. Tyson, R. Page, G. O'Brien)
  10. "Nothing To Lose" (Mike Caen, Steve Bull)
  11. "The World as It Is" (T. Harris, G. O'Brien)
  12. "Barren Ground" (B.R. Hornsby, J. Hornsby)
  13. "How Can I Be Sure" (Felix Cavaliere, Edward Brigati Jr.)
  14. "Blue Hills" (Tim Finn)
  15. "Escape From Reality" (Roger Mason)

Charts edit

Chart (1994) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[3] 31

External links edit

  • "Daryl-Braithwaite -"Six Moons: Best of 1988-1994"". discogs.com. Retrieved 18 February 2016.

Musicians edit

Simon Hussey, Jeff Scott, David Hussey, John Farnham, Glenn Braithwaite, John Watson, Scott Griffiths Chuck Hargreaves, John Corniola, Andy Cichon, Brett Kingman, Laurence Maddy, Margaret Urlich, The Brasstards, Alex Pertout, Jeremy Alsop, Tommy Emmanuel, Stuart Fraser, Lisa Edwards, Nikki Nicoles, Richard Pleasance, Willie Zygier, Nicky Karawana.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Six Moons (CD). Daryl Braithwaite. Sony Music Australia. 1994.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. ^ "DARYL BRAITHWAITE - SIX MOONS (THE BEST OF 1988-1994) (ALBUM)". www.australian-charts.com. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Australiancharts.com – Daryl Braithwaite – Six Moons: The Best of 1988–1994". Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 November 2016.
  4. ^ Six Moons (CD). Daryl Braithwaite. Sony Music Australia. 1994.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)