Daytime and the Dark explained

Daytime and the Dark
Type:studio
Artist:Mark Seymour
Cover:Daytimedark.jpg
Released:March 2005
Recorded:October 2004 – November 2004
Genre:Rock, pop
Length:54:24
Label:Liberation Blue
Producer:Cameron McKenzie
Prev Title:Embedded
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Westgate
Next Year:2007

Daytime and the Dark is the fourth studio album by Australian musician, Mark Seymour. It contained acoustic versions of songs, most of which had appeared first on albums by Seymour's band Hunters & Collectors, and was released in March 2005.[1] It also contained two new songs, "Good Ol' Boys" and "Dream You Had Last Night", as well as a cover version of Dragon's 1977 hit "April Sun in Cuba" as a duet with James Reyne. The album peaked at number 99 on the ARIA Charts. The album was re-released in June 2012 under the title Greatest Hits Acoustic.

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Notes and References

  1. Sunday Herald Sun, 13 March 2005, page 14.
  2. 248.