About this album
Where they were
When 'Dirty Ground' was released in November 2014, Dan Sultan was already an established artist in Australia, building on the success of his previous album, 'Blackbird,' which had garnered critical acclaim. This album marked a continuation of his exploration of personal and social themes through a diverse musical palette, solidifying his position within the Australian music scene.
Why it matters
'Dirty Ground' received significant recognition within Australia, charting well on local charts and earning praise for its fusion of genres. The album's single 'Gullible Few' particularly resonated with audiences, enhancing Sultan's reputation as a compelling songwriter and performer in contemporary Australian music.
Essential tracks
- "Dirty Ground" — The title track encapsulates the album's themes of resilience and identity, showcasing Sultan's powerful vocal delivery and songwriting prowess.
- "Mountaintop" — With its uplifting melody and introspective lyrics, 'Mountaintop' serves as a highlight that reflects personal growth and hope.
- "Gullible Few" — 'Gullible Few' stands out for its catchy chorus and social commentary, making it relatable and impactful within the album's context.
Release Date
November 7, 2014
Artist Origin
Australia
Tracklist
- 1 Dirty Ground 3:55
- 2 Mountaintop 3:01
- 3 Man on TV 4:24
- 4 On the Leffy 3:04
- 5 The Same Man (acoustic) 3:23
- 6 Gullible Few 3:53