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Human Frailty Pty Ltd |
Great Australian Albums Human Frailty
Information: A documentary DVD on Human Frailty, part of the four part second series of Great Australian Albums. Originally broadcast on SBS television on the 20th of September 2008. Released in: [Australia / NZ]. Release Date: 22 October 2008. Australian Chart Position: [Did Not Enter]. Availability: Moderately common. Available new in DVD form. Value: A$12-A$25.
Legend:
Version: [Record label] Australian DVD video (all region, PAL). DVD Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0. Album length: 90 minutes, 58 seconds. ReplayGain loudness: +8.07dB (2008). 01. Documentary 02. Extended Interviews 03. Discography 04. Photo Gallery
Human Frailty Hunters & Collectors formed in Melbourne in 1981, in the post-punk Melbourne scene surrounding the Crystal Ballroom. The group was an immediate success and they soon migrated to London. However, the core of the band believed that their future was in Australia and they returned. The Hunters & Collectors breakthrough came in 1986 with the album Human Frailty. The album began with the writing of "Throw Your Arms Around Me", their most personal and romantic song. The film reveals the way that Hunters & Collectors developed their unique sound. We investigate the internal issues in the Hunters & Collectors that make them unique. We look at the personal politics the romantic relationships and discover who said "You don't make me feel like I'm a woman anymore." Mushroom Pictures, Screen Australia and SBS TV & Online Australia
present Aspect Ratio Soundtrack Origin Region Disc Format DVD Video Madman Television Warning: This DVD is protected by law in Australia and New Zealand. Any unauthorised copying, hiring, lending, or public performance of this DVD is illegal. Authorised for private home use only. 'Dolby' and the double-d symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. Recommended for mature audiences |