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A Brief History... is the fifth album and first live album by Australian folk band The Waifs, ... All songs by the members of the Waifs, ...
The Waifs released a double live album, A Brief History..., in November which debuted in the top thirty of the Australian album charts. [12] A month after the Asian 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, the Waifs joined a cast of Australian artists to perform at the WaveAid concert in January 2005 in Sydney to raise funds for the relief effort. [18]
A Brief History... Released: 8 November 2004; Label: Jarrah (WAIFSCD008) Formats: CD; 23 ARIA: Platinum [7] [8] Live from the Union of the Soul: Released: 1 January 2009; Label: Jarrah (WAIFSCD011) Formats: CD; 48 — "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
"Bridal Train" is a song by the Australian folk-rock band The Waifs. It was released in March 2004 as the lead single from their first live album, A Brief History.... The song is about the bride trains that ran from Perth to Sydney and Brisbane in 1945 and 1946 to allow Australian war brides to join their husbands in the United States.
The Waifs was originally released on Outside Music in 1996. Based on the mainstream success of the Waifs in the early 2000s, the album was later re-released on Jarrah Records of Australia in 2003, and Compass Records in America in 2004.
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Upon return to Albany their "grandmother said 'Oh here come the waifs'" and they decided to rename their trio as the Waifs. [2] [4] The Waifs toured Western Australia from 1993 to 1996. [4] In 1996 they moved to the east coast and made the group a serious music career. In May 1996, their self-titled debut was released, three months after it was ...