Artist's albums
Spiritual Bum
1999 · album
Good Humour
1991 · album
A New Kind Of Blue
1989 · album
Lovetown
1988 · album
This Wonderful Life
1986 · album
Senso
1984 · album
100 Years from Now
2023 · album
Carry Your Heart
2023 · single
Prisoner Of Love
2019 · album
The Wind Blew Hard
2019 · single
Nothing To Be Frightened Of
2014 · album
Reverse Psychology
2011 · album
Good Bones
2010 · album
Tickety Boo
2009 · album
Happiest Man Alive
2008 · album
In The Big Room (Live At The Forum)
2007 · album
Space Travel
2007 · album
Love-O-Meter
2005 · album
Close Ups
2004 · album
Firecracker
2003 · album
Live At Red Devil Fields
2002 · album
Skeleton Key
2001 · album
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Biography
Australian singer Stephen Cummings is one of Australia's most respected and critically acclaimed artists despite a lack of chart-topping hits during his long and successful career. Cummings began with Melbourne's the Pelaco Brothers during the mid-'70s. He then fronted the Sports for six years before they disbanded in 1981. Cummings' debut single, "We All Make Mistakes," was released in January 1983 and a debut dance-oriented album, Senso, in August 1984. A non-album single, "What Am I Going to Do?," was released in August 1985, before the more laid-back This Wonderful Life in September 1986. In 1987, he collaborated with ex-Sports guitarist Andrew Pendlebury for the single "She Set Fire to the House." Another low-key outing, Lovetown, was released in January 1988, and Cummings formed Stephen Cummings Lovetown to tour. His third album, A New Kind of Blue, won the 1989 Australian Record Industry Award (ARIA) for Best Adult Contemporary Album. Good Humour, released in 1990, marked a return to his earlier dance style. His 1992 outing, Unguided Tour, produced a more rock-driven sound. Steve Kilbey of the Church produced Cummings' next two albums, Falling Swinger (1994) and Escapist (1996). In between albums, Cummings recorded a duet with Toni Childs called "Fell From a Great Height." In 1996, Cummings' first novel, Wonder Boy, was published followed by a compilation album in 1997, Puppet Pauper Pirate Poet Pawn & King. Cummings is also the voice and co-writer behind the TV advertisement I Feel Better Now, a popular Australian advertisement for health insurers Medibank Private. ~ Brendan Swift, Rovi