Midnight Oil
Armistice Day: Live At The Domain, Sydney
Sony Music
In February, 2017, Midnight Oil announced a world tour, their first tour in 15 years. The tour would eventually take in 16 countries over five continents, playing to thousands of fans. The tour ended in Sydney, Australia with shows at The Domain. This album (and DVD/Blu-ray) is the souvenir from that tour and the show in Sydney. This is not Midnight Oilβs first live album, it is actually their fourth, but it does have a very special quality and vibe to it, which differs from the other albums.Perhaps as it was a reunion.Β It has been a while since their last studio album (2002βs Capricornia) so anything new from Midnight Oil is always welcomed.
For this tour, four out of the five original members reformed, the only member missing was Andrew James, but Bones Hillman, who replaced him on bass when he left, was back for this tour. Also back was: Peter Garrett (vocals; harmonica); Rob Hirst (drums, backing vocals); Jim Moginie (guitars, keyboards); and Martin Rotsey (guitars and backing vocals). Pretty much the perfect line-up. Jack Howard helped out with various instruments on the tour as well.
The concert was recorded on November 11, 2017 in Sydney, Armistice Day, so it stands to reason that it should be released near Remembrance Day. It does serve its purpose,a fine souvenir of that tour. Midnight Oil were on top form and this release clearly demonstrates just how good they can sound, live. Garrettβs voice is a little rougher, but that is fine, it adds to the overall sound of the recording.
The selection of songs is excellent. The obvious hits are here (βBeds Are Burningβ; Blue Sky Mineβ; βThe Dead Heartβ; and my favourite βForgotten Yearsβ), but they also go deep into their album catalog. The title track and βRedneck Wonderlandβ, for example, soundΒ much more energetic and urgent than on the original studio album released in 1998 (Redneck Wonderland).
But in the end, it is a live album, nothing extra special but a fine document of a band that deserves much more respect than it receives. Armistice Day: Live At The Domain, Sydney is a well recorded, well mixed album. This album is for the fans who attended, and those of us who could not catch them on their tour. I sincerely hope this means that a studio album is not far off in the distance, but in the meantime, this will do as it reminds us of what a brilliant band they are and the incredible songs they have written. Also a reminder of a band who were promoting social justice long before the term existed.
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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: MIDNIGHT OIL – ARMISTICE DAY: LIVE AT THE DOMAIN, SYDNEY
Aaron Badgley