Introducing the Whitlams is the first studio album by Australian band The Whitlams, released by Phantom in 1993. The album features a mix of original and cover songs, including songs written by Whopping Big Naughty frontman Stanley Claret (born Justin Hayes, and credited as Justin Credible in the liner notes), brother of The Whitlams guitarist Stevie Plunder, and Everything but the Girl, among others.
Freedman has noted during a live performance of 'Gough' at The Basement in Sydney that he wrote the song while sharing a home in Newtown with Louis Burdett, and while practising the song, was told by Burdett that if he were going to "rip off Miles Davis, do it f***ing properly." Freedman then changed some notes in the song, making it what he called an "exact copy."[1]
Track listing
- "The Ballad of Lester Walker" (S. Plunder) – 3:25
- "Where Is She?" (T. Freedman) – 4:16
- "Happy Days" (S. Plunder) – 1:41
- "Gough" (T. Freedman) – 3:16
- "Mum's Going Out" (J. Credible, B. Rossen) – 0:26
- "Pigeons in the Attic Room" (T. Thorn, B. Watt) – 1:55
- "Woody" (T. Freedman) – 1:16
- "Jumpin' Leprechauns" (J. Richman) – 2:15
- "I'm Different" (R. Newman) – 2:04
- "Winter Lovin'" (T. Freedman, A. Lewis, S. Plunder) – 3:18
Personnel
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- Stevie Plunder
- Andy Lewis
- Ben Fink
- Stuart Eadie
- Michael Vidale
- Louis Burdett
- Hanuman Daas
- Michael Richards
- Tim Hall
- Oscar Briz
- Bill Heckenburg
- Chris Abrahams
- Cottco Lovett
- Alex Hewitson
- Mike Gubb
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- The Whitlams Years 1993-2004
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