
Disc 1
1. Great Southern Land
2. Uniform
3. Hey Little Girl
4. Street Cafe
5. Glam (Instrumental)
6. Trojan Blue
7. One By One
8. Break These Chains
9. Mysterious Thing
10. Goodnight Mr Matthews (USA re-record)
11. Over The Line
12. Glam (12" Version)
13. Uniform (German Version)
14. Hey Little Girl (12" Version)
15. Street Cafe (Single mix)
16. Love In Motion (USA re-recording)
Disc 2
1. Iva Davies interviewed by Ian 'Molly' Meldrum (Countdown)
2. Hey Little Girl (Countdown)
3. Rock Around The World interview
4. Hey Little Girl (Top Of The Pops)
5. Street Café (Countdown Rock Awards 1983)
6. This Time
7. Sidewalk
8. Hey Little Girl
9. Love In Motion
10. Stay Close Tonight
11. Don't Believe Anymore
12. Dusty Pages
13. Street Café
14. Can't Help Myself
15. Taking The Town
16. Dance On
ICEHOUSE’s second album, Primitive Man, produced the song Great Southern Land, which became an anthem for Australians everywhere.
This album sold over 650,000 copies when it was first released in Australia and continues to sell to this day with songs from the album receiving high levels of airplay in Europe and the US every year.
The single Hey Little Girl, from the album, made it into the U.K top 20 with ICEHOUSE performing on the legendary British program “Top of the Pops”.
In 2008, the song was voted the best pop song of the 80’s by a national German TV audience for the show Formel Eins.
This 30th Anniversary Edition contains a DVD featuring footage of the band which toured the Primitive Man and Measure For Measure albums plus interviews and TV performance footage.

Track Listing
1. Taking The Town
2. This Time
3. Someone Like You
4. Stay Close Tonight
5. Don't Believe Anymore
6. Sidewalk
7. Dusty Pages
8. On My Mind
9. Shot Down
10. The Mountain
11. Java (Instrumental)
12. Dance On
13. Dusty Pages
14. Taking the town (Extended mix)
ICEHOUSE’s third album, Sidewalk, was released in June 1984 and hit #8 on the albums chart.
This album produced the enduring singles Taking The Town, Don’t Believe Anymore and Dusty Pages.
This 2012 edition of the album contains bonus tracks and is packaged in a deluxe foldout digipack containing unseen pictures from the era.

Track Listing
1. Paradise
2. No Promises
3. Mr.Big
4. Angel Street
5. The Flame
6. Regular Boys
7. Cross The Border
8. Spanish Gold
9. Lucky Me
10. Baby, You're So Strange
11. Too Late Now
12. Into The Wild
13. Just a word
14. The Perfect Crime
15. The Flame (live)
16. No Promises (live)
17. Sister (live)
ICEHOUSE’s fourth album, Measure For Measure, was released in April 1986 and hit #8 on the albums chart.
This album produced the enduring singles No Promises, Baby You’re So Strange, Mr Big (all top 30) & Cross The Border.
This 2012 edition of the album contains bonus tracks and is packaged in a deluxe foldout digipack containing unseen pictures from the era.

Track Listing
Disc 1
1. Crazy
2. Electric Blue
3. Nothing too serious
4. Man of Colours
5. Heartbreak Kid
6. The Kingdom
7. My Obsession
8. Girl in the moon
9. Anybody's War
10. Sunrise
11. Crazy 12" mix
12. Crazy 'midnight mix'
13. Shakin' the cage
14. Over my head
15. Touch the fire
16. Jimmy Dean
17. Electric Blue (Extended mix)
Disc 2
1. Intro
2. Don't Believe Anymore
3. Paradise
4. Mr.Big
5. Hey Little Girl
6. Great Southern Land
7. Cross The Border
8. The Flame
10. No Promises
10. Can't Help Myself
11. Icehouse
12. Sister
13. Taking The Town
14. We Can Get Together
15. Walls
16. Hey, Little Girl
17. My Obsession
18. Mr Big
19. Electric Blue
20. Heartbreak Kid
21. Great Southern Land
22. No Promises
23. Cross The Border
24. Can't Help Myself
25. Crazy
26. Man Of Colours
27. (Drum solo)
28. Baby, You're So Strange
29. Nothing too serious
Man of Colours, ICEHOUSE’s fifth album, reached Gold status in international markets including the US and the UK and became the highest local selling album by an Australian group ever and remained so for over 20 years.
The album has sold over 1 million copies in Australia alone and contains smash hit singles, Crazy and Electric Blue, which both topped the US airplay and sales charts.
This Anniversary Edition of Man of Colours is accompanied by a DVD featuring historic concert footage of the band including a renowned live performance at the Melbourne Music Show in 1988.
The album will also be reissued on limited edition vinyl over three different colours; Red, Yellow and Blue - to match the way it was originally released back on 29 September 1987.

Track Listing
1. Mercy On The Boy
2. Harbour Town
3. The Great Divide
4. Wind And Sail
5. Miss Divine
6. Big Fun
7. Knockin 'Em Down
8. Miracle Mile
9. Where The River Meets The Sea
10. Anything Is Possible
11. Jericho Bay
12. Charlie's Sky
13. Big Fun (The Riddler mix)
14. Miss Divine (The Spellbound mix)
15. Where The River Meets The Sea (demo)
ICEHOUSE’s sixth album, Code Blue, was released in November 1990 and hit #5 on the albums chart.
Singles from the album were "Big Fun", "Miss Divine", "Anything Is Possible" and "Where the River Meets the Sea”.
This 2012 edition of the album contains bonus tracks and is packaged in a deluxe foldout digipack containing unseen pictures from the era.

Track Listing
1. Big Wheel
2. Satellite
3. Goodbye, Valentine
4. Judas
5. Invisible People
6. Feed The Machine
7. Cadillac
8. Sam The Man
9. Stolen Guitar
10. The System
11. Orbital Line
12. Turn It Round
13. Driving Me Backward (live)
14. Blank Frank (live)
15. Satellite (The Ex-Static mix)
ICEHOUSE’s seventh album, Big Wheel, was released in October 1993.
It was recorded at Iva Davies' home studio in Whale Beach during 1993 with Davies on vocals, guitar, bass guitar and keyboards, David Chapman on guitar, keyboards and backing vocals, and Paul Wheeler on drums, percussion and backing vocals.
This 2012 edition of the album contains bonus tracks and is packaged in a deluxe foldout digipack containing unseen pictures from the era.

Track Listing
1. Loving The Alien (originally by David Bowie)
2. Sister Europe (originally by Psychedelic Furs)
3. Heaven (originally by Talking Heads)
4. Complicated Game (originally by XTC)
5. Berlin (originally by Lou Reed)
6. All The Way (originally by Frank Sinatra)
7. All Tomorrow's Parties (originally by The velvet Underground)
8. Let There Be Love (originally by Simple Minds)
9. Disappointed (originally by Public Image Ltd)
10. Really Good Time (originally by Roxy Music)
11. At Night (originally by The Cure)
12. Love Like Blood (originally by Killing Joke)
13. Heroes (originally by David Bowie)
14. Be My Friend (originally by Free)
15. How do you sleep? (originally by John Lennon)
16. Giant and Child Fugue (original)
17. Pas de trois (original)
18. Heroes (The Athens mix)
The Berlin Tapes is a covers / soundtrack released in 1995.
The record was a collaboration between Iva Davies and classical music composer Max Lambert to accompany the Sydney Dance Company's production of the ballet "Berlin", for which Icehouse performed live on stage.
This 2012 edition of the album contains bonus tracks and is packaged in a deluxe foldout digipack containing unseen pictures from the era.