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| Artist = [[Matt Dillon]] and [[Debra Byrne|Debbie Byrne]]
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| Recorded = 1985
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| Studio = [[Studios 301]], [[Sydney]] [[Australia]]
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The album is credited to [[Matt Dillon]] and [[Debra Byrne|Debbie Byrne]] and features the vocals of Byrne, [[Shauna Jensen]], Kim Deacon and [[Galapagos Duck]]. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://castalbums.org/recordings/Rebel-1985-Soundtrack/15881|title= Rebel > Soundtrack|publisher=Cast Albums|accessdate=21 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ringostrack.com/en/movie/rebel/38860|title=Listen Rebel (1985) Soundtrack |publisher=ringos tracks|accessdate=21 September 2017}}</ref>
The album is credited to [[Matt Dillon]] and [[Debra Byrne|Debbie Byrne]] and features the vocals of Byrne, [[Shauna Jensen]], Kim Deacon and [[Galapagos Duck]]. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://castalbums.org/recordings/Rebel-1985-Soundtrack/15881|title= Rebel > Soundtrack|publisher=Cast Albums|accessdate=21 September 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ringostrack.com/en/movie/rebel/38860|title=Listen Rebel (1985) Soundtrack |publisher=ringos tracks|accessdate=21 September 2017}}</ref>


''Rebel: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' peaked at number 75 on the Australian [[Kent Music Report]]
''Rebel: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' peaked at number 75 on the Australian [[Kent Music Report]].

At the 1985 [[Australian Film Institute|AFI Awards]], the film was nominated for 9 awards, winning 5 including Best Original Music Award and Best Sound Award.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aacta.org/winners-nominees/1980-1989/1985.aspx|title= AACTA Awards 1980-1989 (1985)|publisher=AACTA|accessdate=21 September 2017}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==

Revision as of 11:17, 21 September 2017

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Rebel: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is a soundtrack to the 1985 Australian film of the same name which is based on the play No Names, No Packdrill by Bob Herbert.

The album is credited to Matt Dillon and Debbie Byrne and features the vocals of Byrne, Shauna Jensen, Kim Deacon and Galapagos Duck. [1][2]

Rebel: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack peaked at number 75 on the Australian Kent Music Report.

At the 1985 AFI Awards, the film was nominated for 9 awards, winning 5 including Best Original Music Award and Best Sound Award.[3]

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Uncle Sam" (by Debbie Byrne, Shauna Jensen, Kim Deacon)3:38
2."We’ll Live The Rest Of Our Lives Tonight" (by Debbie Byrne, Shauna Jensen, Kim Deacon)
  • Best
2:10
3."Air-Raid" (by Debbie Byrne, Shauna Jensen, Kim Deacon)
  • Best
3:42
4."Please Don’t Ask Me" (by Debbie Byrne)
  • G. Goble
3:48
5."Don’t Sweetheart Me" (by Debbie Byrne, Shauna Jensen, Kim Deacon)
  • C. Friend
  • C. Tobias
2:46
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Emu Dance" (by Galapagos Duck)
  • T. Hare
  • J. Conley
  • G. Foster
4:24
2."Lest I Forget" (by Debbie Byrne)
  • R. Cook
  • D. Mitchell
  • M. Morrow
4:16
3."Victory Street" (by Debbie Byrne, Shauna Jensen, Kim Deacon)
  • Best
3:08
4."Lethal As Love" (by Debbie Byrne, Shauna Jensen, Kim Deacon)
  • Best
3:47
5."Heroes" (by Debbie Byrne, Shauna Jensen, Kim Deacon)
  • Best
4:47

Charts

Chart (1985-86) Peak
position
Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart[4] 75

References

  1. ^ "Rebel > Soundtrack". Cast Albums. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Listen Rebel (1985) Soundtrack". ringos tracks. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  3. ^ "AACTA Awards 1980-1989 (1985)". AACTA. Retrieved 21 September 2017.
  4. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 284. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.