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'''''Undeniably the Whitlams''''' is the second [[studio album]] by Australian band [[The Whitlams]], released by Black Yak / Phantom in 1994. Due to popular request, it was re-released in 2001 as ''[[Undeniably The Whitlams - Reworked]]''. It is their last album to feature guitarist [[Stevie Plunder]].
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'''''Undeniably the Whitlams''''' is the second [[studio album]] by Australian band [[The Whitlams]], released by Black Yak / Phantom in 1995.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Whitlams - Biography |url=https://thewhitlams.com/biography/ |website=The Whitlams |access-date=16 February 2024}}</ref> Due to popular request, it was re-released in 2001 as ''[[Undeniably the Whitlams - Reworked]]''. It is their last album to feature guitarist [[Stevie Plunder]].


==''Reworked'' edition==
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#"You'll Find a Way" (T. Freedman) – 4:25
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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
*[[Tim Freedman]] – piano and vocals
*[[Tim Freedman]] – piano, keyboards and vocals
*[[Andy Lewis (bassist)|Andy Lewis]] – double bass and backing vocals
*[[Andy Lewis (bassist)|Andy Lewis]] – double bass and backing vocals
*[[Stevie Plunder]] – guitar and vocals
*[[Stevie Plunder]] – guitar and vocals
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*[[Terepai Richmond]] – drums (tracks 16 and 17) and backing vocals (track 17)
*[[Terepai Richmond]] – drums (tracks 16 and 17) and backing vocals (track 17)
*[[Jak Housden]] – guitar solo (track 16)
*[[Jak Housden]] – guitar solo (track 16)
*[[Ronald S. Peno]] – backing vocals (track 4)
*[[Ron Peno|Ronald S. Peno]] – backing vocals (track 4)
*[[Al Jones]] – piano (track 6)
*Al Jones – piano (track 6)
*[[Holden Kingswood (musician)|Holden Kingswood]] – chamois solo (track 7)
*[[Holden Kingswood (musician)|Holden Kingswood]] – chamois solo (track 7)
*[[Catherine Brownhill]] – violin and viola (tracks 8 and 17)
*[[Catherine Brownhill]] – violin and viola (tracks 8 and 17)
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*[[Peter Fitzpatrick]] – photography
*[[Peter Fitzpatrick]] – photography
*[[Guy Fleming]] – photography
*[[Guy Fleming]] – photography

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.thewhitlams.com}}
* {{Official website|http://www.thewhitlams.com}}



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Latest revision as of 19:03, 3 March 2024

Undeniably the Whitlams
Studio album by
Released1995
Recorded1994
GenrePop
Length59:43
LabelBlack Yak / Phantom
ProducerRob Taylor
The Whitlams chronology
Introducing the Whitlams
(1993)
Undeniably the Whitlams
(1995)
Stupor Ego
(1996)
Singles from Undeniably the Whitlams
  1. "I Make Hamburgers"
    Released: February 1995[1]
  2. "Met My Match"
    Released: June 1995[1]

Undeniably the Whitlams is the second studio album by Australian band The Whitlams, released by Black Yak / Phantom in 1995.[2] Due to popular request, it was re-released in 2001 as Undeniably the Whitlams - Reworked. It is their last album to feature guitarist Stevie Plunder.

Reworked edition

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In 2001, Tim Freedman reworked much of the album, dedicating it to the memory of Stevie Plunder and Andy Lewis. Freedman explained that the original recordings and mixings had been rushed, and that these new versions were more comparable to the band's original vision.

Roughly half of the album was left as is, while "Met My Match", "Following My Own Tracks", "1995", "End of Your World" and "Shining" were remixed, often resulting in a marked difference from the originals. As well as this, "I Make Hamburgers" was replaced on the album with its single mix, and two previously unreleased songs, "Why Doesn't Andy?" and "Where Are You?" were included.

Initially, these two new tracks were scarcely anything more than demos, and were eventually fleshed out by Freedman, aided by current Whitlams members Jak Housden and Terepai Richmond.

Track listing

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  1. "Peter Collard" (S. Plunder) – 3:14
  2. "Met My Match" (T. Freedman, A. Lewis) – 3:36
  3. "Following My Own Tracks" (S. Plunder) – 3:32
  4. "1995" (T. Freedman, A. Lewis, S. Plunder) – 4:41
  5. "End of Your World" (S. Plunder) – 4:40
  6. "Pass the Flagon" (S. Plunder) – 3:32
  7. "I Make Hamburgers" (T. Freedman) – 3:36
  8. "You'll Find a Way" (T. Freedman) – 4:25
  9. "Don't Love Too Long" (T. Freedman after W.B. Yeats) – 2:46
  10. "You Don't Even Know My Name" (S. Plunder) – 3:01
  11. "Shining" (S. Plunder) – 4:15
  12. "I Get High" (T. Freedman, S. Plunder) – 3:21
  13. "Hollow Log" (S. Plunder) – 2:07
  14. "If I Only Had a Brain" (E. Harburg, H. Arlen) – 2:19
  15. "I'm Still Faithful" (T. Freedman) – 0:56

2001 Bonus Tracks

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  1. "Why Doesn't Andy?" (T. Freedman) – 3:10
  2. "Where Are You?" (S. Plunder) – 4:34

Both the original and the reworked versions of the album contain an unlisted final track, featuring snippets of songs, radio interviews, phone calls, etc. These are 5:02 and 5:40 in length on the original and reworked, respectively.

Personnel

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References

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  1. ^ a b "The Whitlams Discography". Archived from the original on 21 September 2009. Retrieved 30 November 2008.
  2. ^ "The Whitlams - Biography". The Whitlams. Retrieved 16 February 2024.
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