Williams had played with everyone in the band before: Andrew Papadopolous in the 3 Sisters (1988), Richard Robinson in Colour Jungle (1989-90), Andrew Shakespeare in Looking Big Sky (1990), What Matters (1991), The New Leaves (1998-99) and Andy Wilmott in Looking Big Sky (1990). Shakespeare and Robinson had first played together in high school in Brisbane (late 70s-early 80s), Shakespeare and Wilmott played together in Thanks for the Fish in Brisbane and Melbourne (mid-late 1980s) and Papadopolous and Wilmott had played together in Dollop (mid 90s). Williams first approached the others with demos, lyrics and chord charts. Williams, Shakespeare and Robinson met for a couple of preproduction and arrangement sessions, the band had 2 evening rehearsals, recorded all tracks live one afternoon at La Trobe University, mixed all tracks with extra guitars, vocals and percussion one evening at Dave Nelson's home studio, and then mastered another afternoon with David Briggs. One live show to release the CD was held at the Empress hotel. Cassettes were sold and a live video was shot.
The one CD review went like this...A local singer/songwriter who has come up with a very classy recording and some memorable brooding pop tunes. Reminds a little of Go Between’s Grant McLennan. (Richard Moffat)
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