Beat Club (album)
1998 studio album by The Black Sorrows / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Beat Club is the ninth studio album by Australian rock band The Black Sorrows. The album was released in November 1998. Australian music journalist, Ian McFarlane described it as containing "R&B-tinged jazz and blues tunes" [1]
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Released | 5 November 1998 (1998-11-05) | |||
Recorded | 1998 | |||
Studio | Woodstock Studios, Melbourne | |||
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Label | Mushroom | |||
Producer | Joe Camilleri, James Black, Kerryn Tolhurst | |||
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At the ARIA Music Awards of 1999, Beat Club was nominated for ARIA Award for Best Adult Contemporary Album, losing to Messenger by Jimmy Little.[2]
In 1998, The Black Sorrows were Joe Camilleri, James Black, Tony Floyd, Stephen Hadley, Joe Creighton and Nick Haywood. They were joined on the album by numerous special guests: Renee Geyer, Sam Keevers, James Sherlock, Rick Formosa, Phil Burston, Stuart Fraser, Ian Chaplin, Ed Bates, Peter Luscombe, Kerryn Tolhurst, Robert Burke, Strings of the Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra, Anthony ‘Tok’ Norris, Paul Williamson, Nick Smith, Wayne Burt and Michael Barker.[3]