Red Sails In The Sunset - Midnight Oil

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| Available | 20-01-1986 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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The sails refer to the shell-like roof of the Sydney Opera House. They're red because they're glowing - glowing in the aftermath of a nuclear blast, as the cover art so blatantly depicts. The amazing, futuristic artwork is by Japanese artist Tsunehisa Kimura, and its themes are echoed in tracks like Harrisburg (the plant is burning down ... you cannot get out) and When Generals Talk. Also includes the stomping Best Of Both Worlds.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- When The Generals Talk
- Best Of Both Worlds
- Sleep
- Minutes To Midnight
- Jimmy Sharman's Boxers
- Bakerman
- Who Can Stand In The Way
- Kosciusko
- Helps Me Helps You
- Harrisburg
- Bell And Horns In The Back Of Beyond
- Shipyards Of New Zealand
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