Age of Reason is the thirteenth studio album by Australian pop singer John Farnham. It was released through BMG in Australia on 25 July 1988 and debuted at No. 1 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Albums Chart in August and remained on top for eight weeks. It was the follow-up to his previous No. 1 album, Whispering Jack, and was the highest-selling album in Australia in 1988. As of 1997, it was eight times platinum, indicating sales of over 560,000 units. It is also critically considered one of Farnham's best albums, with the title track "Age of Reason" and "Beyond the Call" being about the urgency for the world to wake up and solve its problems.
The first two singles from the album were "Age of Reason", which peaked at No. 1, and "Two Strong Hearts", at No. 6. Two further singles were released: "Beyond the Call", which reached the top 50, and "We're No Angels".
The album was re-released on vinyl on 18 August 2017 by Sony Music.
Background
Farnham released Whispering Jack in October 1986, becoming the highest-selling album by an Australian act in Australia and peaked at No. 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Album Charts for a, then record, total of 25 weeks.[2][3] Ahead of his follow-up album, in July 1988, he released the title single, "Age of Reason", which peaked at No. 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart,[4] It was written by Johanna Pigott and Dragon member Todd Hunter.[5] The album, Age of Reason, which was produced by Ross Fraser,[6] debuted at No. 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart in August and stayed on top for eight weeks.[4][7] It was the highest-selling album in Australia from 1988,[2] and, as of 1997, it was 8 × platinum indicating sales of over 560,000 units.[8] Renewed interest in Whispering Jack returned that album to the Top Ten in August, nearly two years after its initial release.[4]
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