Matt Walker (Australian musician)

Matt Walker
Born 1973
Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres Blues

Matt Walker is an Australian blues musician.[1][2] His solo album Soul Witness won a 2000 ARIA Award for Best Blues & Roots Album.[3] With I Listen to the Night he was also nominated in 1998 for ARIAs for Best Male Artist[4] and Best World Music Album.[5] He contributed to Mick Harvey's soundtrack for Australian Rules[6] which won the ARIA for Best Original Soundtrack Album

Discography

Matt Walker

  • Welcome Me Home (1992) - Dex
  • "Dirty Fog" (2000) - WMinc
  • Live At The Continental (2001) - WMinc
  • In Echoes of Dawn (2012) - Stovepipe Records

Matt Walker and Friends

  • Live At The Rainbow (1995) - Rainbow Hotel Records

Matt Walker & the Necessary Few

  • Right From Wrong EP (2002) - Spaghetti Records
  • Navigational Skills (2003) - Spaghetti Records[7][8]

Matt Walker with Ashley Davies

  • I Listen to the Night (1997) - WMinc[9][10][11]
  • Soul Witness (2000) - WMinc[12]
  • "You put a Spell on Me" (2000) - WMinc

Matt Walker & Ashley Davies

  • Matt Walker & Ashley Davies (2005) - Stovepipe Records

Lost Ragas

  • Phantom Ride (2013) - Stovepipe Records[13]
  • Trans Atlantic Highway (2015) - Stovepipe Records
  • "Where James Once Played" / "I'll Be Gone" (2016) - Stovepipe Records

Mighty Servant

  • There's Life 1996

References

  1. Guilliatt, Richard (November 2012), "Down from the Hills", The Monthly
  2. Purcell, Charles (23 March 2001), "Hart's On Fire", Sydney Morning Herald
  3. Eliezer, Christie (11 November 2000), "Debut Acts Dominate ARIA Awards", Billboard
  4. Donovan, Patrick (11 September 1998), "Sticky Carpet", The Age
  5. "ARIA Awards. Best World Music Album", Australian Recording Industry Association
  6. Jurek, Thom, "Mick Harvey. Australian Rules", AllMusic
  7. Lobley, Katrina (26 June 2003), "Critics' picks.", Sydney Morning Herald
  8. Mengel, Noel (30 May 2003), "Matt Walker Navigational Skills Spaghetti Records", Courier-Mail
  9. Shedden, Iain (26 November 1997), "NEW MUSIC.", The Australian
  10. Carney, Shaun (18 December 1997), "I Listen to the Night", The Age
  11. Baker, Glenn A. (24 February 2001), "Sounds", The Australian Financial Review
  12. Donovan, Patrick (7 July 2000), "Soul Witness", The Age
  13. Moffatt, Steve (17 January 2014), "Album review: Lost Ragas Phantom Ride shows Matt Walker is a force to be reckoned with", Manly Daily
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