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Daryl Braithwaite

Daryl Braithwaite
Daryl was crowned King Of Pop for 1975, 1976 and 1977. In 1979 Sherbet broke up. Daryl went over to America where recorded his solo album titled "Out On The Fringe."

He released Edge in 1989. It was a huge success, topping the Australian charts for many weeks before gaining multi platinum status. In 1989 it became the highest selling CD in Sony Music Australia's history. Five singles were released from edge, these being "As The Days Go By," "All I Do," "One Summer," "Let Me Be" and "Sugar Train." The album was also released in Canada, America, U.K. and Europe. The European market was the biggest success out of these for Daryl.

Rise was Daryl's next release in November 1990. This album also gained multi platinum status. Album tracks "I Can See Higher Than Before" written by Daryl and "Goodbye Blue Sky" related to Daryl's experiences in China.
The singles released off this album were "Rise," "The Horses," making it to No. 1 and was song of the year in 1991 at the Australian Music Awards, "Higher Than Hope," "Don't Hold Back Your Love" and "Nothing To Lose." Rise was released in America but under the compilation version titled "Higher Than Hope." Higher Than Hope was the first single released off this album, reaching the Billboard Charts.

Taste The Salt was Daryl's next album. Songs like "Barren Ground" and "The World As It Is" are reminders that we have to be careful about the legacy we leave.

In November 1994 Daryl released "Six Moons The Best of 1988 - 1994." This album is a collection of twelve hit singles and three newly recorded songs including the single "How Can I Be Sure." In between Rise and Taste The Salt, Daryl joined Simon Hussey, James Reyne and Jef Scott to do an album called "Company of Strangers." It reached platinum status.