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Broderick Smith Man Out Of Time

Broderick Smith Man Out Of Time

Broderick Smith To Release First Album In Nearly A Decade

by Paul Cashmere on August 22, 2018

in News

Treasured Australian singer songwriter Broderick Smith will release ‘Man Out Of Time’, his first album in around a decade, in October.

Smith had been working on ‘Man Out Of Time’ for the past three years. He’ll release it through Gudinski’s Bloodlines.

“I’m always writing and doing other things; little shows by myself, the odd festival. All I want to do is make the best records that I can,” Broderick said in a statement.

Broderick Smith released his first album ‘Blown’ in 1972 as a member of Carson.

Smith was the voice of The Dingoes and their classic “Way Out West’.

Then in 1982 came Broderick Smith’s Big Combo with the epic track ‘Ruby In The Snow’.

The ‘Man Out Of Time’ album will coincide with the publication of Broderick Smith’s autobiography also called ‘Man Out Of Time’ through Starman Books.

Broderick Smith – Man Out Of Time tracklist

1. Singer In Chains
2. Prayer Flags
3. She Is Still Beautiful
4. Where The Minstrel Passes
5. The Desert Blooms Again
6. Angus McMillan
7. Island Of Peace
8. The Birds Fell From The Sky
9. Living Above The Law
10. Man Out Of Time

Thursday 4 October
Alliance Francais de Melbourne | St Kilda, VIC

Friday 5 October
Acland Folk Club (Dog’s Bar) | St Kilda, VIC

Friday 9 November
Skylark Room | Upwey, VIC

Friday 16 November
Merri Creek Tavern | Northcote, VIC

Sunday 18 November
Caravan Music Club | Bentleigh, VIC

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