One of the most celebrated and influential figures in the history of Australian rock, Chris Bailey earned international acclaim as the founder and sole constant member of the Saints, who helped launch the punk revolution in his homeland and would remain a presence on the Aussie music scene for 40 years. Bailey could sing with the force of a blast furnace on songs like "(I'm) Stranded" or "This Perfect Day," but he was also capable of full-bodied pop music, like the international hit "Just Like Fire Would," straightforward rootsy rock & roll such as "Grain of Sand," and R&B-inf...