John Farnham: Chain Reaction - Live in Concert

John Farnham: Chain Reaction - Live in Concert

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Jun 01 1991

Recorded live over two nights during Farnham’s sellout Australian concert tour, Chain Reaction Live In Concert features all the hits from Chain Reaction, 1990’s highest selling Australian album, as well as from Farnham’s previous albums Whispering Jack and Age of Reason.

John Farnham

John Farnham

Self (Vocals)

David Hirschfelder

David Hirschfelder

Self (Keyboards)

Angus Burchall

Angus Burchall

Self (Drums)

Wayne Nelson

Wayne Nelson

Self (Bass)

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