
MICK THOMAS has been determined to reconfirm his standing as one of
Australia's finest singer/songwriters - both solo and with his fine
band THE SURE THING. Apart from the occasional one-off reformation show
with the iconic WEDDINGS PARTIES ANYTHING, Mick has been busy with his
own label, Croxton Records, and making the new MICK THOMAS AND THE SURE
THING album.
Produced by Mick with Craig Pilkington, PADDOCK
BUDDY was recorded in the Northern Victorian Goldfields in May 2006. As
far as overdubs and extra players go, Sime Nugent came in and played
some harmonica, Bruce Haymes played some fine keyboard stuff and Chris
Altmann from The Vandas did the pedal steel honours. As far as the
guest vocals go it was an all-star Melbourne cast with Angie Hart, Barb
Waters and Anna Burley all having a warble.
Tracklisting: Tommy
Didn't Want You/ Lust in Translation/ Maltby By-Pass/ Coat Of Paint/
Making A List/ Forgot She Was Beautiful/ Let's Talk About (Me)/ Tired
Little Shop/ Last Holiday With The Family/ Back Of The Storm/ Half Way
Up The Hill.
From his days with Weddings Parties Anything
Mick has been one of the most respected Australian musical story
tellers and Paddock Buddy is a fine addition to an outstanding body of
work.
Between the sprawling opus THE HORSE'S PRAYER and
PADDOCK BUDDY, there hasn't been a whole lot of sitting about either.
THE TANK, the musical theatre piece he wrote with his brother, Steve
Thomas, is touring extensively (the CD soundtrack is available on
Croxton Records). And there's been a lot of soundtrack work - pretty
much all for his brother's film company Roar Film.
Not
content with simply running a career for himself, Mick has been heavily
involved in the rise of many other Australian acts such as Dan Warner,
The Re-Mains, Marcel Borrack, Sarah Carroll, The Gadflys, The Waifs,
Darren Hanlon, Ruby Hunter, Nick Barker and most recently, The Vandas,
The Underminers, Mrs. Wainwright and Young Modern. Add to this his
theatre work on the productions 'Over In The West' and 'The Tank' and
his claims as a constant creative presence are substantial.
Particularly interesting is a twelve-month project he completed for ABC
Broadband called DUST ON MY SHOES. It was the name of Mick's album
released a few years back but it's also the name of a rip-roaring
travel book by an author named Peter Pinney, released in 1950, and now
it's a ABC broadband website going under the sub-title of "A History Of
Rough Travel". Mick handled the music in close conjunction with local
folk/world music singer/songwriter raconteur KAVISHA MAZZELLA, and they
wrote and recorded a song a month for a year as a couple of intrepid
modern travellers complete much the same journey described in the
original book. It will ultimately be an album for release.
Apart from that, Mick has been recording for a new Sure Thing album to
come out very soon, which, in light of the success of his 2004
Liberation Blue retrospective and the "inevitable" Weddings, Parties,
Anything re-union shows last June, at the Sacred Heart Community Cup
and coming up at Queenscliff Music Festival (which have been, in
everybodys opinion, far too much fun), means this album should be a
rip-roarer and keep Mick out on the road for another couple of years.
Keep an eye out...
"Just when you imagine he can't have any
more fabulous songs in him, he brings out an album like this ... he is
Australia's last true balladeer..."
DJ, Forte Magazine, Geelong (talking about Dust On My Shoes)
"Mick Thomas, lyrically and musically, blows my mind. I inherited some
testicular forte from Mick Thomas - more so than anyone he did me a
spin, and gave me a lot of confidence"
Tim Rogers, The Age EG
"Dust On My Shoes makes you more than glad Mick Thomas has bothered to
clock up the miles on his (seemingly) never ending tours as this grimy
world would be a lot poorer without his engaging songs of life, love
and experience..."
Tim Peacock, Whisperin' & Hollerin', UK
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Croxton Records - Mick's own label
Liberation Records - released the new Mick Thomas and The Sure Thing record 'Paddock Buddy'
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