Goodnight, Bull Creek! Explained

Goodnight, Bull Creek!
Type:studio
Artist:Bob Evans
Cover:BobEvansGoodnightBC.jpg
Released:3 April 2009
Recorded:July/August 2008
Alex the Great Studios, Nashville, Tennessee
Genre:Folk pop
Label:EMI
Producer:Brad Jones
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Goodnight, Bull Creek! is the third studio album by Australian rock musician Kevin Mitchell, under his pseudonym Bob Evans. It was released through EMI on 3 April 2009. The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, with producer Brad Jones (Sheryl Crow).[1] [2] The title of the album comes from the Perth suburb of Bull Creek where Mitchell lived between the ages of 5 and 18. Mitchell has said using it in the title of his album "was just something that gave me a cheap thrill ... to name it in a song ("Someone So Much"). Then I took it to the next step of it being the title of the record. It made sense."[3]

The album debuted and peaked at number 22 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[4]

Background

Mitchell has said that the song "Brother, O Brother" was inspired, at least in part, by Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's apology to the Stolen Generations in 2008.[3] Mitchell has said he would converse with friends over the issue, "After one of those conversations the lyrics of the chorus came to me. It was influenced very much by what was going on with Sorry Day. As I wrote more, it took on a broader scope. It's about what's happening all over the world. The issue of reconciliation is rooted in poverty and disadvantage. It's a sad reflection on humanity."[3]

Mitchell toured the album with a backing band that includes The Sleepy Jackson's drummer Malcolm Clark, and Hugh Jennings who was formerly in End of Fashion.[3]

Singles

The first single from the album, "Someone So Much", was released digitally as a multi-track single, including, "Power of Speech", on 21 February 2009[5] and as a physical single on 21 March 2009.[6] The video for the song, directed by Reuben Field and produced by Dean Bates of Starchild Productions,[7] was filmed in Kiama, Kangaroo Valley and Sydney. It features Mitchell together with an assortment of animated cut out animals.

The second single, "Pasha Bulker", is inspired by the 2007 grounding of the bulk carrier, MV Pasha Bulker, on Nobbys Beach in Newcastle but is fuelled by Mitchell's feelings of being lost at sea during a bout of depression in 2007. The video for the song was released on 22 March 2009, and was directed and produced by Johnny Lopez and Richard Ellis of Candela Films. The single was released digitally on 22 May 2009.[8] The song was used by the Nine Network for promotional adverts for the 2009 season of Sea Patrol.
The third single released was "Hand Me Downs" on 28 August 2009.[9] The song is Mitchell's account of life as a working-class musician – his wife's a teacher, they rent, they buy second-hand clothes.

Reception

Triple J noted a heavier sound in their review, saying the third album has "more of a driving rock feel than his previous efforts".[1] Mitchell himself said of the album; "This is my rock album. I’m saying goodbye to the suburbs."[10]

Track listing

  1. "Someone So Much" – 3:34
  2. "Pasha Bulker" – 3:15
  3. "Hand Me Downs" – 3:32
  4. "Your Love" – 3:21
  5. "Wintersong" – 4:15
  6. "We're a Mess" – 3:06
  7. "Nuthin's Gonna Tear Me Away From You" – 3:15
  8. "Power of Speech" – 3:47
  9. "Brother, O Brother" – 4:01
  10. "It's a Beginning" – 3:22
  11. "Everything Goes" – 2:43

Goodnight, Bull Creek! Mornin' Richmond!

A special edition two disc release by EMI, with the second bonus disc containing live tracks recorded at the Corner Hotel in Richmond, a suburb in Melbourne.[11]

  1. "Someone So Much" – 3:42
  2. "Hand Me Downs" – 3:29
  3. "Friend" – 3:20
  4. "Rocks in My Head" – 4:16
  5. "Flame" – 3:21
  6. "Nowhere Without You" – 4:46
  7. "Sadness & Whiskey" / "Dock of the Bay" (Otis Redding cover) – 5:15
  8. "Pasha Bulker (Where Did I Go Wrong?)" – 6:42
  9. "Brother"

Personnel

Musicians

Credits

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Goodnight, Bull Creek!. Triple J. 30 April 2009.
  2. Web site: Bob Evans 'Goodnight, Bull Creek!'. The Vine. 30 April 2009.
  3. Web site: The name's Bob Evans, for now . https://web.archive.org/web/20090410011755/http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25281098-5013575,00.html . dead . 10 April 2009 . The Australian . 2 May 2009 .
  4. Web site: Bob Evans discography. Australian-charts.com. 30 April 2009.
  5. Web site: Maton Guitars – Superb acoustic, electric and custom built guitars – Australia's own guitar maker . Maton.com.au . 19 February 2012.
  6. Web site: New Australasian Releases. ARIA. March 2009. 1 May 2009.
  7. Web site: Works . Starchild Productions. 1 May 2009.
  8. Web site: Pasha Bulkar – Bop Evans. Musichead MP3. 4 November 2009.
  9. Web site: Hand Me Downs – Bop Evans. Musichead MP3. 4 November 2009.
  10. Web site: Goodnight, Bull Creek! | Music, Music Genres, Pop/Rock : JB HI-FI . Jbhifionline.com.au . 19 February 2012.
  11. Web site: Evans . Bob . Goodnight, Bull Creek! Mornin' Richmond! (Bonus Live Disc) · . Readings.com.au . 19 February 2012.