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Whispering Jack

Whispering Jack is the twelfth studio album by Australian adult contemporary pop singer John Farnham.[6][7][8] It was produced by Ross Fraser[9] and released on 29 September 1986,[1] peaking at No. 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Album Charts.[10] Whispering Jack became the second-best-selling album in Australia, behind only Meat Loaf's album Bat Out of Hell, and the highest-selling album in Australia by an Australian artist―24x platinum, indicating over 1.68 million copies sold; it remains the third-best-selling album of all time in Australia, as Shania Twain's Come On Over eventually eclipsed it.[11] It spent 25 weeks at the No. 1 spot on the Album Charts during 1986–1987,[10] it was awarded the 1987 ARIA Award for "Album of the Year",[12] and it was the best-charting album for the decade of the 1980s in Australia.[10] It was the first Australian-made album to be released on compact disc within Australia. One of Farnham's biggest hits, "You're the Voice", was issued as the lead single from this album and peaked at No. 1 on the Kent Music Report Singles Charts.[10]

Whispering Jack
Studio album by
Released29 September 1986[1]
RecordedOctober 1985 – June 1986
Genre
Length41:14
Label
ProducerRoss Fraser
John Farnham chronology
The Best of John Farnham
(1980)
Whispering Jack
(1986)
Age of Reason
(1988)
Singles from Whispering Jack
  1. "You're the Voice"
    Released: 15 September 1986[2]
  2. "Pressure Down"
    Released: 1 December 1986[3]
  3. "A Touch of Paradise"
    Released: 2 March 1987[4]
  4. "Reasons"
    Released: 21 September 1987[5]
20th anniversary edition cover
Released on 21 November 2006, this edition contains the concert "Whispering Jack Live in Concert" on bonus DVD
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic

Prior to this album, Farnham's career had stalled after being recruited and then leaving as lead singer of Australia's Little River Band.[6] Farnham's manager, Glenn Wheatley, mortgaged his home to raise funds for the recording of this album.[7][8] After initial reluctance by major Australian radio stations to play the lead single, "You're the Voice", public demand became overwhelming and they relented. The song became one of the standout Number One songs on the Australian Charts of the 1980s and still remains a staple of Australian radio. Whispering Jack restarted Farnham's career and kept it rolling across two more decades. On 21 November 2006, Whispering Jack was re-released to celebrate its 20th Anniversary, which came with a bonus track, an extended studio version of "Pressure Down", and with a DVD of the edited 1987 Whispering Jack Live in Concert televised performance.

Background edit

John Farnham had been a teen pop idol during the late 1960s and 1970s billed then as "Johnny". He met Glenn Wheatley, who was bass guitarist of rock group The Masters Apprentices, when both acts were managed by Darryl Sambell.[13] From the mid-1970s, Farnham had moved into television, stage and cabaret entertainment.[6] Wheatley, who was already managing Little River Band (LRB), signed Farnham to his company in 1980.[7][13] They decided Farnham's comeback single would be a reworking of The Beatles' "Help!",[7] which was produced by LRB's Graeham Goble,[9] it peaked at No. 8 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart.[10] Farnham was utilising a more adult contemporary pop style[6][14] and the associated album, Uncovered, was also produced by Goble,[7][9] which peaked at No. 20 on the Kent Music Report Album Charts.[10] The B-side of "Help" was Farnham's song writing effort, "Jillie's Song",[7] co-written with Goble.[15] In recording the album, Farnham's studio band included guitarist Tommy Emmanuel (ex-Southern Star Band), keyboardist Mal Logan (ex-Renée Geyer Band, LRB), drummer Derek Pellicci (LRB) and bass guitarist Barry Sullivan (ex-Chain).[6] They became his tour band until Logan and Pellicci returned to their LRB commitments and were replaced by Sam McNally and David Jones respectively.[6] Three other solo singles followed in 1981 but none charted into the Top 50.[10] In February 1982, after Glenn Shorrock had departed Little River Band, Farnham became their lead vocalist with recommendations by Goble and Wheatley.[6]

In 1985, Farnham had started collecting a songlist for a future solo album while still in Little River Band, and after he finished his vocals for their album, No Reins, he left the band late that year.[6][13] Farnham's first solo performances since 1981 were live shows with the John Farnham Band consisting of Brett Garsed on lead guitar, Sam See on guitar and Derek Pellicci, formerly of Little River Band, on drums.[6][9] In early 1986, sound engineer Ross Fraser suggested to Wheatley that it was time to start working on the solo album.[8] Wheatley searched in vain for a producer and record label willing to work with Farnham,[8] so Fraser took on the producer role and Wheatley provided financial support.[7][8]

Whilst visiting a jazz club in the US, Farnham was mistakenly introduced as Jack Phantom, and when he subsequently provided a running commentary for a local pool game he named himself Whispering Jack Phantom after the Pot Black commentator 'Whispering' Ted Lowe.[13] Farnham's work for the album, Whispering Jack, included expanding his song list with Fraser's advice. "A Touch of Paradise" was co-written by Gulliver Smith of Company Caine and Mondo Rock's Ross Wilson,[16] while "Pressure Down" was provided by Harry Bogdanovs.[17] Two weeks before the album was due to be recorded a demo tape arrived from London with similar material to "Pressure Down"; Farnham and Fraser listened to the demo of "You're the Voice" and knew they had found a once-in-a-lifetime song.[13] Another song on offer was "We Built This City" but Farnham knocked it back; it was later recorded by US band Starship.[13]

Recording edit

Recording began in October 1985 in the suburban garage of Farnham's house. The recording's $150,000 cost was financed by the remortgaging of Glenn Wheatley's house. In addition to traditional instrumentation, the album relied heavily on sampling. The drum sounds on 'You're the Voice' were sampled from a slamming car door played via the Fairlight CMI.[18]

Reception edit

Initially, public interest in the re-branded former teen idol was difficult to cultivate, and radio stations refused to play Farnham's album. Things, however, started to change after Sydney radio station 2Day FM played its first single, "You're the Voice", which was released in September 1986. Henceforth, radio stations began receiving requests for the song. Its television debut was on Hey Hey It's Saturday with Skyhook's Greg Macainsh providing bass guitar.[13] "You're the Voice," peaked at No. 1 in Sweden[19][20] and Australia,[10] as well as being a Top Ten hit in some European countries: No. 3 in Switzerland,[19][21] No. 6 in the UK,[22] and No. 6 in Austria.[19][23] The song was written by Andy Qunta (Icehouse), Keith Reid (Procol Harum), Maggie Ryder and Chris Thompson (ex-Manfred Mann's Earth Band).[24]

Whispering Jack, released in September, became the highest-selling album by an Australian act in Australia, and peaked at No. 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Album Charts for a total of 25 weeks.[10] As of 2006, it was 24x platinum, indicating sales of over 1.68 million units in Australia alone.[11] The album was released internationally on RCA/BMG and peaked at No. 1 in Sweden,[20][25] No. 3 in Austria,[23][25] the Top 20 in Norway,[25] and No. 35 in the UK.[26] In August 1988 it returned to the Australian Top Ten.[27] Other Australian singles were December's "Pressure Down", which peaked at No. 4, March 1987's "A Touch of Paradise" and September's "Reasons".[10]

Farnham followed with Jack's Back Tour, an initial itinerary of eleven performances was thought to be enough considering they were up against tours by Michael Jackson and Billy Joel, but after high ticket sales, it was extended by eight more shows and use of larger venues. At that time, Jack's Back Tour was the highest-grossing tour by an Australian act.[8] John Farnham Band now consisted of Brett Garsed on lead guitar, David Hirschfelder on keyboards (ex-Little River Band), Macainsh on bass and Angus Burchill on drums.[6] Farnham won six of the inaugural 1987 Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Awards for 'Album of the Year', 'Single of the Year', 'Highest Selling Album', 'Highest Selling Single', 'Best Male Artist' and 'Best Adult Contemporary Album'.[12] On 19 July 1987, TV series Countdown broadcast its last show, the 1986 Countdown Music and Video Awards with Farnham winning the 'Best Album Award' for Whispering Jack.[28] In October 2010, Whispering Jack (1986) was listed in the book, 100 Best Australian Albums.[29] In December 2021, the album was listed at number three in Rolling Stone Australia's ‘200 Greatest Albums of All Time’ countdown.[30]

In 2011, Farnham announced a national tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Whispering Jack, including the album being performed in its entirety in track order.[31]

Track listing edit

  1. "Pressure Down" (Harry Bogdanovs) – 3:50
  2. "You're the Voice" (Andy Qunta, Keith Reid, Maggie Ryder, Chris Thompson, Roger McLachlan) – 5:04
  3. "One Step Away" (Jon Kennett, Dave Skinner) – 3:36
  4. "Reasons" (Sam See) – 4:26
  5. "Going, Going, Gone" (John Farnham, David Hirschfelder, Ross Fraser) – 3:33
  6. "No One Comes Close" (Eric McCusker) – 4:09
  7. "Love to Shine" (Bogdanovs, Kiki Dee) – 4:01
  8. "Trouble" (Dennis East) – 3:25
  9. "A Touch of Paradise" (Ross Wilson, Gulliver Smith, Roger McLachlan) – 4:48
  10. "Let Me Out" (Farnham) – 4:22

Alternate track listing edit

  1. "Pressure Down (remix)" (Bogdanovs) – 3:45
  2. "You're the Voice (remix)" (Qunta, Reid, Ryder, Thompson) – 5:35
  3. "A Touch of Paradise (remix)" (Wilson, Smith) – 4:39
  4. "One Step Away" (Kennett, Skinner) – 3:36
  5. "Reasons" (See) – 4:26
  6. "No One Comes Close" (McCusker) – 4:09
  7. "Love to Shine" (Bogdanovs, Dee) – 4:01
  8. "Trouble" (East) – 3:25
  9. "Let Me Out" (Farnham) – 4:22
  10. "Going, Going, Gone" (Farnham, Hirschfelder, Fraser) – 3:33

Whispering Jack Live edit

Following the initial success of the album, a series of concerts was performed around Australia in 1987. One such performance was recorded at the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre, and broadcast on Network Ten. A full version of the concert was also released to video in the same year.[32]

  1. "Pressure Down" (Bogdanovs)
  2. "One Step Away" (Kennett, Skinner)
  3. "Going, Going, Gone" (Farnham, Hirschfelder, Fraser)
  4. "Paper Paradise" (Hirschfelder, Nelson)
  5. "Infatuation" (Brady, Goble)
  6. "Let Me Out" (Farnham)
  7. "A Touch of Paradise" (Wilson, Smith)
  8. "When the War is Over" (Prestwich)
  9. "Comic Conversations" (Bromley)
  10. "All in Love Is Fair" (Stevie Wonder)
  11. "Amazing Grace" (Traditional)
  12. "Reasons" (See)
  13. "No One Comes Close" (McCusker)
  14. "Trouble" (East)
  15. "Love to Shine" (Bogdanovs, Dee)
  16. "Playing to Win" (Farnham, Goble, Hirschfelder, Housden, Proffer, Nelson, Prestwich)
  17. "One" (Nilsson)
  18. "Down on the Border (Goble)
  19. "Help" (Lennon, McCartney)
  20. "You're the Voice" (Qunta, Reid, Ryder, Thompson)

20th anniversary edition edit

Disc One (CD)

  1. "Pressure Down" (Bogdanovs) - 3:50
  2. "You're the Voice" (Qunta, Reid, Ryder, Thompson) - 5:04
  3. "One Step Away" (Kennett, Skinner) - 3:36
  4. "Reasons" (See) - 4:26
  5. "Going, Going, Gone" (Farnham, Hirschfelder, Fraser) - 3:33
  6. "No One Comes Close" (McCusker) - 4:09
  7. "Love to Shine" (Bogdanovs, Dee) - 4:01
  8. "Trouble" (East) - 3:25
  9. "A Touch of Paradise" (Wilson, Smith) - 4:48
  10. "Let Me Out" (Farnham) - 4:22
  11. "Pressure Down [Extended Version]" (Bogdanovs) - 5:55

Disc Two ("Whispering Jack Live in Concert" DVD) (NOTE: The DVD used the edited version originally broadcast on television in 1987, minus "Paper Paradise".)

  1. "Pressure Down [Live]" (Bogdanovs) - 4:19
  2. "One Step Away [Live]" (Kennett, Skinner) - 3:35
  3. "Going, Going, Gone [Live]" (Farnham, Hirschfelder, Fraser) - 3:47
  4. "Let Me Out [Live]" (Farnham) - 4:21
  5. "A Touch of Paradise [Live]" (Wilson, Smith) - 5:29
  6. "When the War Is Over [Live]" (Steve Prestwich) - 5:33
  7. "Amazing Grace" [Live](Traditional) - 4:39
  8. "Reasons [Live]" (See) - 5:14
  9. "No One Comes Close [Live]" (McCusker) - 4:26
  10. "Love to Shine [Live]" (Bogdanovs, Dee) - 4:23
  11. "One [Live]" (H Nilsson) - 5:47
  12. "Playing to Win [Live]" (Graham Goble, Farnham, Hirschfelder, Stephen Housden, Spencer Proffer, Wayne Nelson, Prestwich) - 3:08
  13. "Help! [Live]" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 4:58
  14. "You're the Voice [Live]" (Qunta, Reid, Ryder, Thompson) - 6:13
  15. "Credits" - 2:06

Personnel edit

John Farnham band edit

Additional musicians edit

  • Rozzi Bazzani – backing vocals
  • Sandy Weeks – backing vocals
  • Helen Cornish – backing vocals
  • Penny Dyer – backing vocals
  • Colin Setches – backing vocals
  • Mal Stainton – backing vocals
  • Nikki Nicholls - backing vocals
  • Ross Fraser – drum machine, percussion
  • Wickow – percussion
  • Dougie – low moans

Production edit

  • Ross Fraser – producer
  • Doug Brady – recording and mix engineer
  • Michael Wickow – assistant engineer
  • Don Bartley – original 1986 mastering engineer
  • Martin Pullan – 2006 remastering engineer

Chart positions edit

Weekly charts edit

Chart (1986–89) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[10] 1
Canada Top Albums (RPM)[33] 36
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[34] 4
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[35] 32
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[36] 2
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[37] 12
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[38] 1
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[39] 3
UK Albums (OCC)[40] 35

Year-end charts edit

Chart (1987) Position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report) 1
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[41] 5
Chart (1988) Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[42] 10

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[44] 24× Platinum 1,730,000[43]
Canada (Music Canada)[45] Gold 50,000^
Germany (BVMI)[46] Gold 250,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[47] Platinum 15,000^
Sweden (GLF)[48] Platinum 100,000^
Summaries
Worldwide
1986 and 1987 sales
2,000,000[49]

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Region Date
Australia 29 September 1986[1]
United Kingdom 13 January 1987

See also edit

References edit

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For the United States singer see Whispering Jack Smith Whispering Jack is the twelfth studio album by Australian adult contemporary pop singer John Farnham 6 7 8 It was produced by Ross Fraser 9 and released on 29 September 1986 1 peaking at No 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Album Charts 10 Whispering Jack became the second best selling album in Australia behind only Meat Loaf s album Bat Out of Hell and the highest selling album in Australia by an Australian artist 24x platinum indicating over 1 68 million copies sold it remains the third best selling album of all time in Australia as Shania Twain s Come On Over eventually eclipsed it 11 It spent 25 weeks at the No 1 spot on the Album Charts during 1986 1987 10 it was awarded the 1987 ARIA Award for Album of the Year 12 and it was the best charting album for the decade of the 1980s in Australia 10 It was the first Australian made album to be released on compact disc within Australia One of Farnham s biggest hits You re the Voice was issued as the lead single from this album and peaked at No 1 on the Kent Music Report Singles Charts 10 Whispering JackStudio album by John FarnhamReleased29 September 1986 1 RecordedOctober 1985 June 1986GenrePop rockadult contemporaryLength41 14LabelWheatleySony BMGRCAProducerRoss FraserJohn Farnham chronologyThe Best of John Farnham 1980 Whispering Jack 1986 Age of Reason 1988 Singles from Whispering Jack You re the Voice Released 15 September 1986 2 Pressure Down Released 1 December 1986 3 A Touch of Paradise Released 2 March 1987 4 Reasons Released 21 September 1987 5 20th anniversary edition coverReleased on 21 November 2006 this edition contains the concert Whispering Jack Live in Concert on bonus DVDProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusicPrior to this album Farnham s career had stalled after being recruited and then leaving as lead singer of Australia s Little River Band 6 Farnham s manager Glenn Wheatley mortgaged his home to raise funds for the recording of this album 7 8 After initial reluctance by major Australian radio stations to play the lead single You re the Voice public demand became overwhelming and they relented The song became one of the standout Number One songs on the Australian Charts of the 1980s and still remains a staple of Australian radio Whispering Jack restarted Farnham s career and kept it rolling across two more decades On 21 November 2006 Whispering Jack was re released to celebrate its 20th Anniversary which came with a bonus track an extended studio version of Pressure Down and with a DVD of the edited 1987 Whispering Jack Live in Concert televised performance Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Reception 4 Track listing 4 1 Alternate track listing 4 2 Whispering Jack Live 4 3 20th anniversary edition 5 Personnel 5 1 John Farnham band 5 2 Additional musicians 5 3 Production 6 Chart positions 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 Release history 9 See also 10 ReferencesBackground editJohn Farnham had been a teen pop idol during the late 1960s and 1970s billed then as Johnny He met Glenn Wheatley who was bass guitarist of rock group The Masters Apprentices when both acts were managed by Darryl Sambell 13 From the mid 1970s Farnham had moved into television stage and cabaret entertainment 6 Wheatley who was already managing Little River Band LRB signed Farnham to his company in 1980 7 13 They decided Farnham s comeback single would be a reworking of The Beatles Help 7 which was produced by LRB s Graeham Goble 9 it peaked at No 8 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart 10 Farnham was utilising a more adult contemporary pop style 6 14 and the associated album Uncovered was also produced by Goble 7 9 which peaked at No 20 on the Kent Music Report Album Charts 10 The B side of Help was Farnham s song writing effort Jillie s Song 7 co written with Goble 15 In recording the album Farnham s studio band included guitarist Tommy Emmanuel ex Southern Star Band keyboardist Mal Logan ex Renee Geyer Band LRB drummer Derek Pellicci LRB and bass guitarist Barry Sullivan ex Chain 6 They became his tour band until Logan and Pellicci returned to their LRB commitments and were replaced by Sam McNally and David Jones respectively 6 Three other solo singles followed in 1981 but none charted into the Top 50 10 In February 1982 after Glenn Shorrock had departed Little River Band Farnham became their lead vocalist with recommendations by Goble and Wheatley 6 In 1985 Farnham had started collecting a songlist for a future solo album while still in Little River Band and after he finished his vocals for their album No Reins he left the band late that year 6 13 Farnham s first solo performances since 1981 were live shows with the John Farnham Band consisting of Brett Garsed on lead guitar Sam See on guitar and Derek Pellicci formerly of Little River Band on drums 6 9 In early 1986 sound engineer Ross Fraser suggested to Wheatley that it was time to start working on the solo album 8 Wheatley searched in vain for a producer and record label willing to work with Farnham 8 so Fraser took on the producer role and Wheatley provided financial support 7 8 Whilst visiting a jazz club in the US Farnham was mistakenly introduced as Jack Phantom and when he subsequently provided a running commentary for a local pool game he named himself Whispering Jack Phantom after the Pot Black commentator Whispering Ted Lowe 13 Farnham s work for the album Whispering Jack included expanding his song list with Fraser s advice A Touch of Paradise was co written by Gulliver Smith of Company Caine and Mondo Rock s Ross Wilson 16 while Pressure Down was provided by Harry Bogdanovs 17 Two weeks before the album was due to be recorded a demo tape arrived from London with similar material to Pressure Down Farnham and Fraser listened to the demo of You re the Voice and knew they had found a once in a lifetime song 13 Another song on offer was We Built This City but Farnham knocked it back it was later recorded by US band Starship 13 Recording editRecording began in October 1985 in the suburban garage of Farnham s house The recording s 150 000 cost was financed by the remortgaging of Glenn Wheatley s house In addition to traditional instrumentation the album relied heavily on sampling The drum sounds on You re the Voice were sampled from a slamming car door played via the Fairlight CMI 18 Reception editInitially public interest in the re branded former teen idol was difficult to cultivate and radio stations refused to play Farnham s album Things however started to change after Sydney radio station 2Day FM played its first single You re the Voice which was released in September 1986 Henceforth radio stations began receiving requests for the song Its television debut was on Hey Hey It s Saturday with Skyhook s Greg Macainsh providing bass guitar 13 You re the Voice peaked at No 1 in Sweden 19 20 and Australia 10 as well as being a Top Ten hit in some European countries No 3 in Switzerland 19 21 No 6 in the UK 22 and No 6 in Austria 19 23 The song was written by Andy Qunta Icehouse Keith Reid Procol Harum Maggie Ryder and Chris Thompson ex Manfred Mann s Earth Band 24 Whispering Jack released in September became the highest selling album by an Australian act in Australia and peaked at No 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Album Charts for a total of 25 weeks 10 As of 2006 it was 24x platinum indicating sales of over 1 68 million units in Australia alone 11 The album was released internationally on RCA BMG and peaked at No 1 in Sweden 20 25 No 3 in Austria 23 25 the Top 20 in Norway 25 and No 35 in the UK 26 In August 1988 it returned to the Australian Top Ten 27 Other Australian singles were December s Pressure Down which peaked at No 4 March 1987 s A Touch of Paradise and September s Reasons 10 Farnham followed with Jack s Back Tour an initial itinerary of eleven performances was thought to be enough considering they were up against tours by Michael Jackson and Billy Joel but after high ticket sales it was extended by eight more shows and use of larger venues At that time Jack s Back Tour was the highest grossing tour by an Australian act 8 John Farnham Band now consisted of Brett Garsed on lead guitar David Hirschfelder on keyboards ex Little River Band Macainsh on bass and Angus Burchill on drums 6 Farnham won six of the inaugural 1987 Australian Record Industry Association ARIA Awards for Album of the Year Single of the Year Highest Selling Album Highest Selling Single Best Male Artist and Best Adult Contemporary Album 12 On 19 July 1987 TV series Countdown broadcast its last show the 1986 Countdown Music and Video Awards with Farnham winning the Best Album Award for Whispering Jack 28 In October 2010 Whispering Jack 1986 was listed in the book 100 Best Australian Albums 29 In December 2021 the album was listed at number three in Rolling Stone Australia s 200 Greatest Albums of All Time countdown 30 In 2011 Farnham announced a national tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Whispering Jack including the album being performed in its entirety in track order 31 Track listing edit Pressure Down Harry Bogdanovs 3 50 You re the Voice Andy Qunta Keith Reid Maggie Ryder Chris Thompson Roger McLachlan 5 04 One Step Away Jon Kennett Dave Skinner 3 36 Reasons Sam See 4 26 Going Going Gone John Farnham David Hirschfelder Ross Fraser 3 33 No One Comes Close Eric McCusker 4 09 Love to Shine Bogdanovs Kiki Dee 4 01 Trouble Dennis East 3 25 A Touch of Paradise Ross Wilson Gulliver Smith Roger McLachlan 4 48 Let Me Out Farnham 4 22Alternate track listing edit Pressure Down remix Bogdanovs 3 45 You re the Voice remix Qunta Reid Ryder Thompson 5 35 A Touch of Paradise remix Wilson Smith 4 39 One Step Away Kennett Skinner 3 36 Reasons See 4 26 No One Comes Close McCusker 4 09 Love to Shine Bogdanovs Dee 4 01 Trouble East 3 25 Let Me Out Farnham 4 22 Going Going Gone Farnham Hirschfelder Fraser 3 33Whispering Jack Live edit Following the initial success of the album a series of concerts was performed around Australia in 1987 One such performance was recorded at the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre and broadcast on Network Ten A full version of the concert was also released to video in the same year 32 Pressure Down Bogdanovs One Step Away Kennett Skinner Going Going Gone Farnham Hirschfelder Fraser Paper Paradise Hirschfelder Nelson Infatuation Brady Goble Let Me Out Farnham A Touch of Paradise Wilson Smith When the War is Over Prestwich Comic Conversations Bromley All in Love Is Fair Stevie Wonder Amazing Grace Traditional Reasons See No One Comes Close McCusker Trouble East Love to Shine Bogdanovs Dee Playing to Win Farnham Goble Hirschfelder Housden Proffer Nelson Prestwich One Nilsson Down on the Border Goble Help Lennon McCartney You re the Voice Qunta Reid Ryder Thompson 20th anniversary edition edit Disc One CD Pressure Down Bogdanovs 3 50 You re the Voice Qunta Reid Ryder Thompson 5 04 One Step Away Kennett Skinner 3 36 Reasons See 4 26 Going Going Gone Farnham Hirschfelder Fraser 3 33 No One Comes Close McCusker 4 09 Love to Shine Bogdanovs Dee 4 01 Trouble East 3 25 A Touch of Paradise Wilson Smith 4 48 Let Me Out Farnham 4 22 Pressure Down Extended Version Bogdanovs 5 55Disc Two Whispering Jack Live in Concert DVD NOTE The DVD used the edited version originally broadcast on television in 1987 minus Paper Paradise Pressure Down Live Bogdanovs 4 19 One Step Away Live Kennett Skinner 3 35 Going Going Gone Live Farnham Hirschfelder Fraser 3 47 Let Me Out Live Farnham 4 21 A Touch of Paradise Live Wilson Smith 5 29 When the War Is Over Live Steve Prestwich 5 33 Amazing Grace Live Traditional 4 39 Reasons Live See 5 14 No One Comes Close Live McCusker 4 26 Love to Shine Live Bogdanovs Dee 4 23 One Live H Nilsson 5 47 Playing to Win Live Graham Goble Farnham Hirschfelder Stephen Housden Spencer Proffer Wayne Nelson Prestwich 3 08 Help Live John Lennon Paul McCartney 4 58 You re the Voice Live Qunta Reid Ryder Thompson 6 13 Credits 2 06Personnel editJohn Farnham band edit John Farnham vocals drum machine percussion credited as Whispering Jack Brett Garsed guitars David Hirschfelder keyboards drum machine percussion Roger McLachlan bass guitarAdditional musicians edit Rozzi Bazzani backing vocals Sandy Weeks backing vocals Helen Cornish backing vocals Penny Dyer backing vocals Colin Setches backing vocals Mal Stainton backing vocals Nikki Nicholls backing vocals Ross Fraser drum machine percussion Wickow percussion Dougie low moansProduction edit Ross Fraser producer Doug Brady recording and mix engineer Michael Wickow assistant engineer Don Bartley original 1986 mastering engineer Martin Pullan 2006 remastering engineerChart positions editWeekly charts edit Chart 1986 89 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 10 1Canada Top Albums RPM 33 36German Albums Offizielle Top 100 34 4Dutch Albums Album Top 100 35 32New Zealand Albums RMNZ 36 2Norwegian Albums VG lista 37 12Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 38 1Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 39 3UK Albums OCC 40 35Year end charts edit Chart 1987 PositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 1New Zealand Albums RMNZ 41 5Chart 1988 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 42 10Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 44 24 Platinum 1 730 000 43 Canada Music Canada 45 Gold 50 000 Germany BVMI 46 Gold 250 000 New Zealand RMNZ 47 Platinum 15 000 Sweden GLF 48 Platinum 100 000 SummariesWorldwide1986 and 1987 sales 2 000 000 49 Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history editRegion DateAustralia 29 September 1986 1 United Kingdom 13 January 1987See also editList of best selling albums in Australia List of Top 25 albums for 1987 in Australia List of Top 25 albums for 1988 in Australia List of number one albums in Australia during the 1980sReferences edit a b c Kent Music Report No 637 29 September 1986 gt LP amp Tape 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