In January 2008, Matt Finish released the album " 1978 & ndash; 2008 ", a freshly recorded retrospective album with three previously unreleased songs, " Dream Away ", " Cold Wars " and " River ".
42.
In November 1983, Clayton, Prior and Moffitt released the EP " Matt Finish " which was followed in May 1984 by their second album, " Word of Mouth " co-produced by the band and Colin Freeman.
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During 2008, he produced Steve Lockyer's debut " Sticks & Stones " and David Kingdom's " Tattoo " and managed a Matt Finish tour with special guest jazz musicians Dale Barlow and Guy Le Claire, both childhood friends.
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In 1979, Prior formed Matt Finish with singer / guitarist Matt Moffitt and through to the end of the seventies, they played regular residencies in clubs and pubs around Sydney every night of the week, often double-gigging on weekends.
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In late 2006, Prior reformed Matt Finish with Clayton, Luke Dixon ( vocals and guitar ) and Matt Cornell ( vocals and bass guitar ) for the Matt Moffitt Memorial Tour, which was promoted by Rob Prior, John's elder brother.
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In June that year, Moffitt re-signed with producer Peter Dawkins and using the name Matt Finish ( with permission of Prior his company Mammal Music owns the Matt Finish trademark ) released the single " One Day at a Time ".
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In mid-1980, Matt Finish recorded at ABC Sydney Studio 221, from which radio station 2JJ ( see double A-sided single, " Matt Finish Play Africa " with the tracks " C . I . A . " and " Mancini Shuffle ".
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In June that year, Moffitt re-signed with producer Peter Dawkins and using the name Matt Finish ( with permission of Prior his company Mammal Music owns the Matt Finish trademark ) released the single " One Day at a Time ".
49.
In mid-1980, Matt Finish recorded at ABC Sydney Studio 221, from which radio station 2JJ ( see double A-sided single, " Matt Finish Play Africa " with the tracks " C . I . A . " and " Mancini Shuffle ".
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During 2007, he managed, promoted and performed on a 60-show Matt Finish tour featuring vocalist David Adams, bassist Harry Brus and a number of guest guitarists including Guy Le Claire, Eliot Reynolds, Steve Edmonds, Les Rankin and Kevin Borich and jazz saxophonist Dale Barlow.