Sun Dirt Water

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Sun Dirt Water is the sixth album and fifth studio album by iconic Australian folk rock band The Waifs. It was released by Jarrah Records on 1 September 2007. It debuted at number two in the ARIA Albums Chart on 10 September.[2] It was certified platinum, for shipment of 70000 units, in 2010.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Pony" (Cunningham)
  2. "Sun Dirt Water" (Thorn)
  3. "Vermillion" (Simpson)
  4. "How Many Miles" (Cunningham)
  5. "Without You" (Cunningham)
  6. "Sad Sailor Song" (Simpson)
  7. "Get Me Some" (Cunningham)
  8. "Eternity" (Cunningham)
  9. "Sweetest Dream" (Cunningham)
  10. "Goodbye" (Cunningham)
  11. "Stay" (Cunningham)
  12. "Love Let Me Down" (Simpson)
  13. "Feeling Sentimental" (Cunningham)

Chart performance

Album

Chart Provider(s) Peak
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Certification Sales/
shipments
ARIA Top 100 (Australia) ARIA 2 Platinum 70000

Personnel

The Waifs

  • Josh Cunningham - vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, ukulele
  • Donna Simpson - vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion
  • Vikki Thorn - vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar
  • Ben Franz - electric & double bass
  • David Ross Macdonald - drums & percussion

Additional Musicians

  • Reese Wynans - hammond b3, piano, wurlitzer
  • Dan Dugmore - pedal steel, lap steel
  • Jeff Coffin - clarinet
  • Scat Springs - background vocals
  • Erick Jaskowiak - background vocals
  • Garry West - hand claps

Credits

References

  1. ^ Sun Dirt Water at AllMusic
  2. ^ Hung, Steffen. "The Waifs – Sun Dirt Water". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  3. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2010 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 1 February 2018.

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