A NEW music release is a touching dedication to the soldiers of World War I. Remembrance is a 24-track, 60-minute tribute of poetry and music.
It features poetry read by Alan Jones and the recording debut of Melbourne baritone Nathan Lay, taking the listener on a journey through all aspects of the war - the courage and tragedy to the impact it had on Australia as a growing nation.
The album includes a brand new track, White Feather, from Russell Morris (with iTunes artist, label and publishing royalties donated to Soldier On), new recordings from Damien Leath and the stunning Song of Australia from Lee Kernaghan, Col Buchanan and Sara Storer.
Also featured is the late Jon English reciting In Flanders Fields and The Legacy Ode, and a haunting performance of The Last Post by James Morrison.
We have two copies of Remembrance to give away. For your chance to win, tell us in 25 words or less why you think the Anzac legacy is important.
Entries close June 1, 2017.
- Remembrance, from Sony Masterworks, RRP $24.99.