Rick Price
Sydney, NSW, AU      Folk / Rock / Acoustic
    • Songs
    • Nobody Knows My Name
    • River of Love
    • Bridge Building Man
    • Heaven Knows
    • Not A Day Goes By
    • To Be With You
    • Walk Away Renee
    • Tenterfield Saddler
    • Church on Fire
    • What's Wrong With the Girl
    • You're Never Alone
    • Fragile
    • Love Never Dies
    • Walk Away Renee (Live)
    • Heaven Knows (Live)
    • A House Divided
    • Where In The World
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Status Twitter_icon_for_status a bit under the weather today, but PUMPED about the audience responses I've been getting. Standing ovations!

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Rick Price is an Australian singer/songwriter best known for his 90's multi-platinum ballad "Heaven Knows." Having released eight albums to date, Rick has been writing and producing for others too, mostly Aussie singers including "Chains" for Tina Arena, whom you might remember for "Burn." One of his more recent projects was co-writing a pop infused jazz and blues album. Citing musical influences like Johnny Cash, Stevie Wonder, and Bob Dylan, he shares, "Now, most of my performances are intimate acoustic sets and going back to basics". His most recent album "Revisited" resonates this, having been independently financed and produced in his home studio.

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RICK PRICE possesses one of the most celebrated and soulful voices in contemporary Australian music. In a wonderfully diverse and successful recording career now spanning almost two decades, the inspiration for the singer/songwriter’s new album, REVISTED, could not have come more clearly or directly.

 

By popular and constant request from his most loyal fans, REVISITED sees Rick revisiting and recasting the best loved songs of his career, including all his classic hit singles – “Not A Day Goes By”, “Heaven Knows [which was voted 1992’s APRA song of the year by Australian songwriters]”, “Walk Away Renee”, “River Of Love” and many more.

 

“Whenever I go out and do an acoustic show, without fail, people will say to me, ‘When are you going to make an acoustic record?’” Rick explains. “So really, this was borne out of requests from people asking me to do it. That was the inspiration behind it, to give people a different look at the songs because when you listen to the old recorded versions, they were done 15 to 18 years ago, they are very different to how I sing and perform them today.”

 

Of course, those old recorded versions of Rick’s greatest hits have taken on a life of their own – mainstays of modern-day mainstream Australian radio. Hardly a day goes by where Rick’s voice isn’t heard coming out of a radio somewhere in Australia, as well as across Asia.

 

But since his pop idol days in the 1990s, Rick Price has forged himself a successful career not only as a great recording artist, but also as a true musical troubadour – a multi-instrumentalist, a producer, a man and his songs on an endless tour.

 

Most recently out of the studio, several of Rick’s recordings appeared in the highly-touted Australian film, December Boys [starring Harry Potter’s Daniel Radcliffe], including one of Rick’s new compositions, “Nobody Knows My Name” [sung by Mitch Grainger], which was the movie’s featured track.

 

Away from his studio work, Rick has always performed live as much as possible. As a travelling troubadour, he’s established a loyal live following right across Australia, performing either with a band or more often solo.

 

When the time finally came to record this acoustic record, Rick knew he didn’t want to simply recreate the solo live show, sitting behind a microphone accompanied only by his guitar and voice. Rick decided he’d flesh out the arrangements, take this rare opportunity to completely breathe new life into the instrumentation of a dozen of the most important songs of his career.

 

Rick plays every instrument you hear on Revisited, aside from a couple of guest performances from mates Clayton Doley playing Hammond organ on “Tenterfield Saddler” [a remake of Rick’s unforgettable tribute to Peter Allen] and Daniel Conway on nylon string guitar and harmony in “Church On Fire”. Rick also recorded and self-produced the album in his own recording studio, Barry Street Studios in Sydney, and is releasing Revisted through his own label, Clarice Records, named in honour of his mother.

 

Picking the track-list for Revisted, that was easy. “These are the most requested songs at my shows and the most popular songs that I’ve recorded or/and written myself,” Rick says. “I thought it was important to do that rather than go off on too much of a tangent. Although I made this record primarily for myself, I want it to be a record for people familiar with my music, to anyone who has had a kind word to say or paid some attention to me or my music over the years. I wanted them to be able to buy this record and know their favourite songs are on it.”


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