Английская Википедия:A Million Year Girl
Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox album A Million Year Girl is the debut studio album by Australian singer Max Sharam. The album was released on 15 May 1995 and peaked at number 9 on the ARIA chart and was certified gold.[1]
At the ARIA Music Awards of 1995 the album was nominated for four awards; winning the ARIA Award for Best Cover Art.[2]
Reception
Anthony Horan said "This is a debut album that hides its secrets in the songs themselves, and the trip inside them is well worth it. While a bit more weirdness wouldn't have gone astray, as a career opener, this is more than just a little impressive."[3]
Track listing
Personnel
- Tony Allayialis – vocals
- Wendy Berge – viola
- Aud Bill – double bass
- Tim Bruer – piano
- Amanda Brown – mandolin, violin
- Lucie Miller – celli viola
- Ian Cooper – violin
- Rebecca Daniel – violin
- Daniel Denholm – bass, guitar, piano, guitar (bass), guitar (electric), French horn, keyboards
- Phillip Hartl – violin
- Alex Hewetson – bass
- Kirsty Hilton – violin
- Nick Mainsbridge – keyboards
- Wendy Matthews – vocals
- Sofie Michalitsianos – vocals
- Connie Mitchell – vocals
- Anthony "Jake" Morgan – cello
- Ben Nightingale – guitar (electric)
- Paul Prestige– guitar (electric)
- Mark Punch – guitar (acoustic)
- Christian Pyle – guitar (acoustic)
- Terepai Richmond – drums
- Max Sharam – vocals
- Jenny Taylor – violin
- Ben Whatmore – guitar (electric)
Production
- Tom Blaxland – assistant engineer
- Brent Clark – mixing
- Virginia Commerford – mixing
- Daniel Denholm – programming, producer, string arrangements
- Nick Mainsbridge – engineer, drum programming, mixing, assistant producer
- Phil Munro – mixing assistant
- David Nicholas – mixing
- Dominic O'Brien – design
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
Chart (1995) | Rank |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[4] | 85 |
Certifications
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References