No Aphrodisiac

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"No Aphrodisiac"
"No Aphrodisiac" cover
Single by The Whitlams
from the album Eternal Nightcap
Released 1998
Format CD
Recorded  ?
Genre Piano Rock Ballad
Length 3 min 48 s
Label Black Yak Phantom
Producer(s) Rob Taylor and Tim Freedman
Chart positions

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The Whitlams singles chronology
"Melbourne"
(1998)
"No Aphrodiasiac"
(1998)
"Thankyou (for loving me at my worst)/Chunky Chunky Air Guitar"
(2000)

"No Aphrodisiac" is the third single on The Whitlams third album Eternal Nightcap. It was written by Tim Freedman, with Pinky Beecroft (Matt Ford) and Chit Chat Von Loopin Stab (Glen Dormand) (from the band Machine Gun Fellatio) helping with the lyrics. The single is the band's most successful and well known, voted the #1 song in the Triple J Hottest 100, 1997 (the band's namesake, former Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam, announced the winning news on air).

"No Aphrodisiac" won Song of the Year at the 1998 ARIA Awards and was also nominated for Single of the Year, losing out to Natalie Imbruglia's Torn. The song was performed by the band at the ceremony before the Mellenium.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

There are 4 releases of the No Aphrodisiac single, one that consists of different mixes of No Aphrodisiac and 3 of which have different bonus tracks as below.

BYO-E8

  1. No Aphrodisiac (Single mix)
  2. No Aphrodisiac (Room for your Dog mix)
  3. No Aphrodisiac (Machine Gun Fellatio mix)
  4. No Aphrodisiac (Headspace Caisidorpha mix)
  5. No Aphrodisiac (Album mix)

BYO-E8 (A)

  1. No Aphrodisiac (single mix)
  2. Gough
  3. Met My Match
  4. Up Against the Wall
  5. No Aphrodisiac (edit#1 mix)

BYO-E8 (B)

  1. No Aphrodisiac (single mix)
  2. Where is She
  3. I Make Hamburgers
  4. You Sound Like Louis Burdett
  5. No Aphrodisiac (edit#1 mix)

BYO-E8 (C)

  1. No Aphrodisiac (single mix)
  2. Winter Lovin'
  3. 1995
  4. Charlie No.3
  5. No Aphrodisiac (edit#1 mix)

[edit] Awards and nominations

[edit] Awards

[edit] Nominations

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