Uncovered (John Farnham album) explained

Uncovered
Type:Studio
Artist:John Farnham
Cover:Uncovered (Album).jpg
Released:3 July 1980 (Australia)
Recorded:1979–1980
Genre:Pop, rock
Length:40:10
Label:Sony BMG, Wheatley
Producer:Graeham Goble
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Uncovered is a solo studio album by British-born Australian singer John Farnham,[1] produced by Little River Band's Graeham Goble,[2] [3] and released on 3 July 1980, which peaked at No. 20 on the Australian Kent Music Report album chart[4] and was certified gold in 1981.

Farnham's first single from the album was a reworking of the Beatles' song "Help!";[5] it peaked at No. 8 on the Kent Music Report singles chart. The third single "Please Don't Ask Me" peaked at No. 67.

Background

John Farnham had been a teen pop idol during the late 1960s and 1970s, when he met Glenn Wheatley, who was bass guitarist of rock group the Masters Apprentices, when both acts were managed by Darryl Sambell.[6] From the mid-1970s, Farnham had moved into television, stage and cabaret entertainment.[1] Wheatley, who was already managing Little River Band (LRB), signed Farnham to his company in 1980.[5] [6] They decided Farnham's comeback single would be a reworking of the Beatles' "Help!",[5] which was produced by LRB's Graeham Goble.[2] It peaked at No. 8 on the Australian Kent Music Report singles chart.[4] Farnham was utilising a more adult contemporary pop style[1] [7] and the associated album, Uncovered, also produced by Goble,[2] [5] peaked at No. 20 on the Kent Music Report album chart.[4] The B-side of "Help" was Farnham's songwriting debut "Jillie's Song",[5] co-written with Goble.[8] For the recording of the album, Farnham's studio band included guitarist Tommy Emmanuel (ex-Southern Star Band), keyboardist Mal Logan (ex-Renée Geyer Band, LRB), drummer Derek Pellicci (LRB) and bass guitarist Barry Sullivan (ex-Chain).[1] They became his tour band until Logan and Pellicci returned to their LRB commitments and were replaced by Sam McNally and David Jones respectively.[1] Three other solo singles followed in 1981 but none charted into the top 50.[4] In February 1982, after Glenn Shorrock had departed Little River Band, Farnham became their lead vocalist with recommendations by Goble and Wheatley.[1] Farnham remained with Little River Band until late 1985.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Matilda" (Graeham Goble) – 4:19
  2. "She Says to Me" (Goble) – 3:48
  3. "Jillie's Song" (John Farnham, Goble) – 3:59
  4. "Infatuation" (Mike Brady, Goble) – 2:56
  5. "On My Own" (Goble) – 5:13
  6. "Back to the Backwoods" (Goble) – 5:13
  7. "I Never Did Get Through" (Goble) – 2:45
  8. "Please Don't Ask Me" (Goble) – 3:19
  9. "She's Everywhere" (Goble, Mal Logan) – 4:20
  10. "Help!" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 4:25

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Encyclopedia: McFarlane . Ian . Ian McFarlane . . Encyclopedia entry for 'John Farnham' . 4 September 2009 . 1999 . . . 1-86508-072-1 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20040829235034/http://www.whammo.com.au/encyclopedia.asp?articleid=583 . 29 August 2004 .
  2. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20131127164627/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/f/farnhamjohn.html . John Farnham . Holmgren . Magnus . Scott . Reboulet . Lyn . Albury . Beeb . Birtles . Beeb Birtles . Stefan . Warnqvist . Peter . Medlin . Australian Rock Database. Passagen.se (Magnus Holmgren) . 27 November 2013 . 9 March 2014 .
  3. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20130921120355/http://hem.passagen.se/honga/database/l/littleriverband.html . Little River Band . Holmgren . Magnus . Scott . Reboulet . Tony . Sciuto . Beeb . Birtles . Stefan . Warnqvist . Australian Rock Database. Passagen.se (Magnus Holmgren) . 21 September 2013 . 9 March 2014 .
  4. Book: Kent, David. Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book. St Ives, NSW. 1993. 0-646-11917-6. NOTE: Used for Australian Singles and Albums charting until ARIA created their own charts in mid-1988.
  5. Web site: https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20120726191200/http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/14231/20120727-0512/www.howlspace.com.au/en/farnhamjohn/farnhamjohn.htm . John Farnham . Nimmervoll . Ed . Ed Nimmervoll . HowlSpace – The Living History of Our Music (Ed Nimmervoll) . 26 July 2012 . 7 February 2014 .
  6. Book: Jenkins, Jeff. Molly Meldrum presents 50 years of rock in Australia. Ian Meldrum. Ian Meldrum. 2007. Wilkinson Publishing. Melbourne, Vic. 978-1-921332-11-1. 4 September 2009.
  7. Book: Creswell, Toby. 1001 Australians You Should Know. Toby Creswell. Samantha Trenoweth . 2006. Pluto Press. North Melbourne, Vic. 978-1-86403-361-8. 84–85. 4 September 2009.
  8. Web site: Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). "Jillies Song" at APRA search engine. 4 September 2009.