The Business/Darling Downs
The first record from his next band, Kim Salmon and the Business, titled Record was released on 25 October 1999, and was Feature Album Of The Week on Triple J. The first single from the album "Saving Me From Me" was released on Monday 20 September 1999. Also included is the track "Caesar's Lament" and a cover of the Dudley Moore tune "Love Me" (from the movie Bedazzled). A second single "Disconnected" was released 13 March 2000 featuring two remixes by Mr Chill, Gary B and Justin Frew.
Some of Salmon's later work has reflected a quieter style. He released an acoustic solo album, E(a)rnest, in 2002, and commenced a new venture, Darling Downs, with former Died Pretty singer, Ron Peno. Their album, How Can I Forget This Heart of Mine? was released in 2005, followed by "From One to Another" in 2007.
In June 2004, Salmon was inducted into the West Australian Music Industry Association Hall of Fame.
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Famous quotes containing the words business, darling and/or downs:
“Im afraid, Mr. Goldwyn, that we shall not ever be able to do business together. You see, youre an artist, and care only about art, while Im only a tradesman and care only about money.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)
“A girl I had, but she followed another,
Money I had, and it went in the night,
Strong drink I had, and it brought me to sorrow,
But a good strong cause and blows are delight.
All there caught up the tune:
On, on, my darling man.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
“Do you see that kitten chasing so prettily her own tail? If you could look with her eyes, you might see her surrounded with hundreds of figures performing complex dramas, with tragic and comic issues, long conversations, many characters, many ups and downs of fate,and meantime it is only puss and her tail.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)