Living Daylight Explained

Living Daylight
Type:ep
Artist:Hunters & Collectors
Cover:Living Daylight.jpg
Recorded:February 1987
AAV Studio 1, Melbourne
Genre:Rock
Label:White/Mushroom (AUS)
I.R.S. (US)
Producer:Greg Edward, Hunters & Collectors
Prev Title:Human Frailty
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:What's a Few Men?
Next Year:1987

Living Daylight is the third extended play by Australian rock music group Hunters & Collectors, which was issued on 13 April 1987. It was co-produced by the group and Greg Edward, and reached No. 41 on the Australia Singles Chart and No. 25 on the New Zealand Singles Chart.

Background

After their fourth studio album, Human Frailty, was released in Australia in April 1986, Hunters & Collectors toured North America twice that year. The band's line-up was John Archer on bass guitar, Doug Falconer on drums, John 'Jack' Howard on trumpet, Robert Miles providing live sound and art design, Mark Seymour on lead vocals and lead guitar, Jeremy Smith on French horn, and Michael Waters on trombone and keyboards. They returned to the studio in February 1987 and recorded three songs, co-produced by the band with Greg Edward. These tracks were released as their third extended play, Living Daylight, on 13 April 1987. Rock historian Ian McFarlane felt it was "something of a stop-gap measure". The three-track EP appeared on the Australian Top 50 Singles Chart, peaking at No. 41 on the Australia Singles Chart and No. 25 in New Zealand. Following its release Hunters & Collectors toured the US and Canada for three months. Upon their return to Australia they went back to the recording studios in September 1987 and recorded their fifth studio album, What's a Few Men?, also co-produced with Edward, which was released in November.

In July 1991 White Label Records re-issued the band's Human Frailty album on CD, which also included the three tracks from Living Daylight.

Reception

Cash Box magazine said "Australia's Hunters and Collectors are going to ignite the college and alternative music worlds with this blistering, no holds barred, dance rock EP."[1]

Personnel

Credited to:

Hunters & Collectors members
Recording details
Art works

Charts

Chart (1987)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)41
New Zealand Singles Chart25

Notes and References

  1. Feature Picks. Cash Box. World Radio History. 8. 4 April 1987. 8 December 2021.