Savage
Garden
Australian pop duo Savage Garden have taken the world by storm
without the record company hype and career establishing game plan
that is often the background to pop-oriented acts. Daniel Jones
comes from a long line of musicians. When Daniel was ten he was
already playing the keyboard and drums in bars and hotels. Darren
Hayes' show business experience extended no further than his
involvement in many school plays. When Daniel and the band he'd
started with his brothers advertised for a singer the
inexperienced but enthusiastic Darren was the only hopeful to
answer. He wasn't what was needed for a covers band playing the
Gold Coast resort area of Queensland, but Darren inspired a
different flame in Daniel and the pair broke away to start writing
original songs.
Calling themselves Crush they sent 150 demo tapes
all over the world and waited patiently for replies. The only
positive response came from Australian music identity John
Woodruff, who had previously managed the Angels and baby Animals.
Woodruff secured a deal with film distributor Roadshow's record
label offshoot, an independent distributed by Warners with no
proven track record. He put the duo in the studio with Australian
producer Charles Fisher who had previously created international
breakthrough hits for Air Supply and Moving Pictures. The first
single "I Want You" released in July 1996 reached #2
behind the dance craze hit "Macarena," but was followed
by consecutive #1s with "To The Moon And Back" and
"Truly Madly Deeply". When the self-titled debut album
was released in March 1997 it entered the charts at #1 and notched
up 13 weeks at the top, the third longest stay for any
Australian-made album. In the meantime a Dallas radio station had
started playing "I Want You" and the duo was signed to
Sony's Columbia inprint. "I Want You" and "Truly
Madly Deeply became worldwide hits, the latter achieving #1 in the
US in January 1998. The album sold 11 million copies globally and
earned Savage Garden ten Australian ARIA Awards.
Hayes and Jones
dealt with their success in their individual ways. Singer Hayes
amicably ended his marriage, moved to a New York apartment and
rubbed shoulders with his peers. Daniel Jones stayed in Brisbane
wishing he could just write songs and make music in the studio.
The second album Affirnation was basically written by phone and
computer from their separate corners of the world. The album was
produced in Los Angeles by award-winning Walter Afanasieff, known
for his work with artists such as Mariah Carey, Celine Dion and
Barbra Streisand. In January 2000 the album's lead-off single
"I Knew I Loved You gave Savage Garden its second US #1
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