Dawn in Darkness explained

Dawn in Darkness
Type:studio
Artist:Mark Holden
Cover:Dawn_in_Darkness_by_Mark_Holden.jpg
Recorded:Sydney, Australia
Genre:Pop, Pop rock
Label:EMI Music
Producer:Peter Dawkins
Next Title:Let Me Love You
Next Year:1976

Dawn in Darkness is the debut studio album by Australian singer and songwriter Mark Holden. The album was recorded and released in 1975.

In an interview on the ABC TV program Talking Heads, Holden said that it sold about 2,000 copies only and was a "big flop", adding: "It was entirely original, all the songs I wrote as a kid. But it took me, got me out into the world. It got me into the game."[1]

Background and release

In 1974, Holden entered Showcase '74, a television talent show on Network 9, on which he sang original folky songs. He ultimately placed fifth, performing "Tap Dancing Down Easy Street" in the final. John Bromwell, from Essex Music of Australia, saw his performances and brought Holden to Sydney. Bromwell arranged an audition with Peter Dawkins, a record producer with EMI Music, who signed Holden. The album is a collection of songs Holden had written leading up to Showcase '74.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Talking Heads Mark Holden (transcript) . . 3 May 2010 . 14 January 2017.
  2. Book: Holden, Mark . My Idol Years . Transit Lounge . May 2017 . . 18–33 . 978-0-9953594-7-5.