Nothing But The Truth and Zone
Their second album in 1992, Nothing But The Truth, came with the departure of guitarist Peter Bowman. After two singles including "You Were There", one of three Phil Buckle songs in the Sydney Dance Company production of Beauty and the Beast, Nothing But The Truth was re-released, with different cover artwork featuring a new look Jack Jones, to include the single "Silent Witnesses". Southern Sons' third and final album, Zone, was released in 1995, self-produced with former member Peter Bowman. Its lead single, "Don't Tell Me What's Right", featured vocals from Men At Work's Colin Hay.
Jones reunited with Farnham in 1999 for his I Can't Believe He's 50 Tour and the Tour Of Duty Concert for peacekeeping Australian troops in Dili, East Timor.
Buckle has collaborated with several Australian artists such as John Farnham, Rick Price and Rob Mills. Buckle co-wrote many of the songs from Farnham's Chain Reaction (released 1990) and Then Again... (released 1993) albums, the most famous song being "Burn For You", which was the ARIA Song of the Year in 1991.
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