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Rob Smith's take on the "Exodus" theme
a stripped back version of 'It Ain't Heaven' from the archived release of 1996 'The Beast' concept CD
a track from the 2009 release 'Something To Remember', sung by the remarkable Hayley Oliver
the 3rd track from the 2009 release 'Something To Remember'
a duet version of a song previously released on the 'Actions Speak Louder Than Words' album, from 'Hayley Oliver, Rob Smith & Richard Anderson - Something To Remember'
This song features the lovely vocals of our friend Hayley Oliver, we wrote this especially for her to sing and it turned out great.
This track is about the strong bond between 2 brothers.
#1 on SC General Rock: New Zealand Charts
#1 on Artists-On-Line.com Rock Charts
#1 on SC Rock: New Zealand Signed Artists Charts
#1 on SC.com General Rock: New Zealand Signed Artists Charts
This song tells of Rob's great longing to go back to Ireland again oneday, our goal is to take GONE WILD there and start a world tour there.....oneday :-)
Theres a beautiful sound to this song from Rob's debut album.
The legendary Mary comes to life here, you will be hearing more of her in the future :-)
Some people have alikened this song to Carlos Santana. Featuring Otto Beesling on bass.
A beautiful ballad.
#1 on Artists-On-Line.com Love Songs Charts
#2 on the Soundclick.com Acoustic/Rock: New Zealand Charts
Great song Rob !
This is one of Richard's favourites, it has a Springsteen feel to it.
#1 on Soundclick.com Classic Rock: New Zealand Charts
This track has beauty in spades.
A nice song from the "Be Careful What You Wish For" album, #1 on Artists-On-Line.com Love Songs Charts
This is a nice ballad that we wrote for our wives Carol and Karen.
A heartfelt song with an almost folky feel.
Do you feel a little strange ?
This song is a tribute to a fondly missed pet, Toddyar the cat.
Life serves up all kinda of surprises, and some of them ain't pretty.
The title track of the 2nd Rob Smith solo album. Lyric by Richard Anderson.
a neat collaboration in the writing dept with Dawn Sinclair, very Bryan Adams-ish
a beautiful tribute to a beautiful person.

