Whadya Want? - Skippy Knows

Limited Edition White On Red Coloured Vinyl LP Record

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Skippy Knows is the debut (and only) album by Australian synth-pop group Whadya Want?, originally released in 1985 via Correct Records.

In 1985, Australian musical iconoclast David Chesworth joined forces with friends Philip Jackson and Warwick Bone to form Whadya Want? Their sole album Skippy Knows is a quintessential mid 80s artefact, melding elements of post-punk, art pop and club-facing dance music.

Now a coveted collectors item, at first it seemed to disappear almost without trace.

David’s background in celebrated Melbourne group Essendon Airport had already seen him explore funk and hypnotic rhythm on their 1981 album Palimpsest (since reissued by Chapter alongside David’s early solo albums). Philip also created compelling electronic post-punk in bands Equal Local and Whirlywirld, while Warwick was a mysterious studio maverick.

The songs came from a performance David gave in 1983 at the Paris Autumn Festival, whose Australian focus that year saw a host of antipodean artists invited to perform internationally for the first time. David wrote a suite of songs commenting on the archetypes and stereotypes of Australian culture, then going through a brief vogue with the success of Men At Work, Bowie’s Let’s Dance video and Crocodile Dundee.

David performed to backing tapes and slide projections showing clichéd images of Australia – kangaroos, platypuses, pristine beaches – with cryptic messages superimposed.

Back in Melbourne, David decided to document this project with help from Philip and Warwick, who had access to a high-tech studio featuring a Fairlight CMI and the then-new Yamaha DX7.

They recorded late at night and roped in friends such as ex-Essendon Airport pals Robert Goodge and Ian Cox (both playing in I’m Talking by this point), Mick Hauser (Equal Local), Michael Sheridan (Max Q), Paul Schütze (Laughing Hands) and Bill McDonald (Paul Kelly).

The result is a kinetic, oddly moving collection of eccentric dance pop, at times propulsive, at times introspective, captured with a high-sheen studio gloss that few art-minded Australian musicians could afford at the time.

This album is a 2023 limited edition reissue on red with a milky white central swirl coloured vinyl housed in a single pocket sleeve with a printed inner sleeve, pressed in Australia via Chapter Music.

(16829)

Tracklisting:

 

No.

Track

Time

A1

Life On TV

4:09

A2

Snapshot

4:15

A3

Open Spaces

4:28

A4

Binocular Man

4:04

A5

World Of Light

5:45

B1

Rock And The Rhythm

4:11

B2

Inside Out

5:08

B3

Lonely

5:21

B4

Tie Me Down

3:45

B5

I Know

3:52

SKU 16829
Record Label Chapter Music
Label / Model # Independent
Catalogue Number CH176LP-C1
Country AU - Australia
Release Date (Year) 23 April 2023
Original Release Date (Year) 01 January 1985
Barcode # 747742112867
Shipping Weight 0.2800kg
Shipping Width 0.010m
Shipping Height 0.314m
Shipping Length 0.314m
Shipping Cubic 0.000986000m3
Type New
Format Limited Edition LP Record, White On Red Coloured Vinyl, Printed Inner Sleeve, Reissue
Vinyl Colour Red
Genre Electronic
Format VINYL LP

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