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Mathieson is also a journalist, known for his work with Rolling Stone, Juice Magazine, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, as well as for his book Hi Fi Days (1996), a biography of three leading Australian bands, Silverchair, Spiderbait and You Am I. He was a founding editor of Juice Magazine. He continued to edit Rolling Stone until September 1992. In 1985 he became editor of the Australian edition of Rolling Stone and two years later was in a partnership which took over the franchise. He has worked for MTV and a variety of television programs as a writer and presenter. He subsequently wrote articles about all aspects of popular culture and music for RAM ( Rock Australia Magazine), Billboard, Roadrunner and other national and international magazines and newspapers. Background About the authors Ĭreswell wrote his first article on rock & roll for Nation Review in 1972. We also hope that it will get people sitting around comparing their favourites and discovering or re-discovering these great albums and others.' The compendium was updated in November 2017 with ten additional entries, The 110 Best Australian Albums. Bee Gees Songbook CdĪccording to O'Donnell, 'It wouldn't be a good list if it didn't polarise people and we hope that this list will.
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Sony Music has released a five CD compilation to support the book. The book was published on 25 October 2010 by Hardie Grant Books (Prahran, Victoria).
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One Hundred Best Australian Albums) is a compendium of rock and pop albums of the past 50 years as compiled by music journalistsToby Creswell, Craig Mathieson and John O'Donnell.