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''Bear Witness'' is the first and only
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by Australian pop rock band I'm Talking. The line-up was Zan Abeyratne and Kate Ceberano on co-lead vocals, Stephen Charlesworth on keyboards, Ian Cox on saxophone, Robert Goodge on lead guitar, Barbara Hogarth on bass guitar and Cameron Newman on drums. It was released in August 1986 on Regular Records and reached No. 14 on the
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albums chart. All eight tracks were co-written by Cox (lyrics) and Goodge (music). The album yielded three singles, "
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" (May), " Holy Word" (July) and "How Can It Be?" (October). At the 1986 ''Countdown'' Australian Music Awards ''Bear Witness'' was nominated for Best Debut Album. Richard Alan, responsible for its cover, was nominated for Best Cover Artist at the
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. I'm Talking received international interest; as a result they undertook a 36-date tour of the United Kingdom supporting Five Star in late 1986. In October 2010, ''Bear Witness'' was listed in the book ''
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''. In December 2021 '' Rolling Stone Australia'' ranked it No. 162 on their list of 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time. An expanded re-mastered version of the album was issued in March 2018 by Bloodlines, a subsidiary of the Mushroom Group. It included three non-album singles—" Trust Me" (November 1984), "
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" (June 1985) and "
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" (August)—as well as B-sides and mix tracks. This release peaked at No. 41 on the ARIA Top 100 Physical Albums chart and No. 2 on the ARIA Hitseeker Albums chart.


Background

''Bear Witness'' was the debut studio album issued by Australian pop rock band I'm Talking on 4 August 1986. The line-up was Zan Abeyratne and Kate Ceberano on co-lead vocals, Stephen Charlesworth on keyboards, Ian Cox on saxophone, Robert Goodge on lead guitar, Barbara Hogarth on bass guitar and Cameron Newman on drums. Whilst most contemporary Australian musicians were playing
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in the 1980s, I'm Talking provided London-influenced soul combined with American R&B and electro-funk. Ceberano stated that the album's name has "no specific meaning". According to '' The Canberra Times'' Pollyanna Sutton their earlier song writing process consisted of "a member presenting a melody to the other members, who in turn make up something to suit the riff on their own instruments, with oxadding lyrics". Goodge later described it as being "a collaborative process not just with each other but with the producer and engineer".


Early releases

I'm Talking's first release was a six-track extended play, ''Someday'' (May 1984), on independent label Randelli. Note
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The title track was aired on SBS-TV's ''Rock Around the World'' with a music video created after "we did some music for this video art thing and they did a rock clip for us in return". Robert Randall and Frank Bendinelli of Randelli Music had created an art installation, ''More Love Stories'' (1984), at the
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, South Yarra, for which I'm Talking provided the music. The EP was recorded before Abeyratne joined, according to Newman: " beyratnewas a friend of eberanos. She joined after about three gigs. eberanosuggested that she come along and do some backing vocals, because none of us could sing." The band were managed by
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and Vivian Lees, and following the release of ''Someday'', they were signed to Regular Records, which had been founded by Cameron Allan and
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. The group's initial work with Allan as producer were scrapped, "we just didn't see eye to eye. We didn't even reach the mix stage." Goodge expanded, "We spoke to lots of people who said, 'Yes, they knew what we wanted and they could do it', but we found that they couldn't. We threw the first tapes away, but we were learning all the time." Eventually they found Ross Cockle ( Glenn Shorrock, Real Life), "who had an empathy with the group and with disco". Their first three non-album singles—" Trust Me" (November 1984), "
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" (June 1985) and their cover version of Rose Royce's "
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" (August)—were produced by Cockle for Regular Records. Writing credits for the first two singles were given as Ceberano, Charlesworth, Cox, Goodge, Hogarth and Newman. Ceberano later clarified that the other members of the group viewed the band as a collective, in which "everything was shared—the philosophy, the credits, the money"; however, in reality, she had little to do with the song writing or production. I'm Talking performed "Trust Me" on teen pop music TV programme '' Countdown'' on 9 December 1984. "Lead the Way" was broadcast on the same show in August 1985.


Debut album

In preparation for ''Bear Witness'', Goodge explained that they would not use Cockle: " ewas an engineer more than a musician, so we did all of the arrangements ourselves. For the album we'll use someone different again – we're talking to two American guys out of Scritti Politti who are interested in doing it. They contacted us when they were out here." Goodge also decided not to include their singles, " heywon't be on it. I always feel that's a bit of a rip-off – we will have done four singles so we're almost up to one side of an album – there's no point. It's more fun for us to do all new stuff." ''Bear Witness'' was produced by Fred Maher and Martyn Webster (chief engineer on ABC's '' How to Be a ... Zillionaire!'') for Regular Records. Maher of British group
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had seen "Lead the Way" on ''Countdown'' when his group had visited Australia and agreed to produce their album. He also provided drums on some tracks as regular drummer Newman "had trouble with some of the songs". They started recording it with Maher in New York at
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's studio and finished with Webster at Melbourne's AAV Studios. Ceberano, in her autobiography, ''I'm Talking: My Life, My Words, My Music'' (2014), recalls that during their time in New York, Goodge and Maher disagreed on how the album should sound, particularly after Maher brought in his Scritti Politti band mate David Gamson to assist in programming and rearranging some songs. Ceberano stated " oodgeresented the whole idea that someone else could rearrange a song that he had written and represent it as a new piece of work". The original album provided three singles, "
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" (May 1986), " Holy Word" – with lead vocals by Abeyratne – in July and "How Can It Be?" (October). Abeyratne's lead vocals for "Holy Word" occurred as Ceberano was unavailable the day they were recording its demos, according to Goodge. Abeyratne also sang lead vocals for the track "It's Over". Goodge later described recording "How Can It Be?", " aheradded the percussive flourishes but ebstermixed it alone. I think aherloved the idea of doing a
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track but baulked at the idea of something so genre bearing his final imprint. I think ebstergot it just right." Its music video was shot in Edinburgh, which shows Ceberano in the woods and has a "moody and romantic nature". By the time the album was released Newman had been replaced on drums by Warren McLean (ex-
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). For international releases they were signed to
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. The band received considerable international interest, and, as a result I'm Talking undertook a 36-date United Kingdom tour supporting Five Star. Back in their home country they added Kevin Wiltshire on keyboards and performed on the Australian Made tour from December 1986 to January 1987. In between tour dates, they recorded two new tracks, "So Far Away" and "Run Away with Me". In March, Abeyratne, Charlesworth and McLean left I'm Talking and the remaining four-piece disbanded in July.


Reissues

For the CD version of ''Bear Witness'', issued in 1996, I'm Talking added five tracks: two dance mixes of the album's first two singles, "Do You Wanna Be?" and "Holy Word", three A-sides of earlier singles: "Trust Me", "Lead the Way" and "Love Don't Live Here Anymore". Regular Records' former owner, Martin Fabinyi, provided Goodge with I'm Talking's studio master tapes in the late 2010s. Goodge worked on analogue tapes: some had to be baked to avoid their disintegration during remixing, and he was able to source a machine to play the tapes. This resulted in an expanded re-mastered version of the album, which was released in March 2018 on vinyl by Bloodlines, a subsidiary of the Mushroom Group. This version added two tracks from early singles, "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" and "Trust Me". On the same day in March 2018 the album was reissued as a 2× CD expanded version with the first disc having the same content as the related vinyl reissue and a second disc being a compilation of previously unreleased tracks ("So Far Away", "Run Away with Me"), 12" mixes ("Do You Wanna Be?", "Holy Word", "Disaster", "Someday"), B-sides of singles ("Disko (Fall in Love Forever)", " Cry Me a River") and mixes of two tracks ("Lead the Way" New York mix, "Do You Wanna Be" Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW) 12" mix). Bloodlines also provided a 36-track collector's edition via music download (DL), which Goodge analysed track-by-track. This version includes all the content from the 2× CD reissue plus 15 tracks: all of ''Someday'' EP and "rarities inspired by their New York experiences with hip hop culture and 12" mixes".


Critical reception

AllMusic's Andy Kellman defined the group's range, which "eased across spring-loaded pop-funk, pure R&B balladry, and freestyle with a bright synthesis of played and programmed instrumentation." Deborah Cameron of ''The Canberra Times'' describes ''Bear Witness'' as having "a very strong disco sound, and while disco is not my preference, I have a feeling one day eberanowill rise above it, the sound is good. It is a ''Countdown'' audience sound though, and if measured on a simple danceability criteria is energetic and dominated by Ceberano." In October 2010 the CD re-issue version of 1996 was listed at number 93 in the book ''
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''. The authors— John O'Donnell, Toby Creswell and
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—explained that " tremains a definitive Australian pop album, stocked with single after impressive single." Its legacy "inspired a new generation of electronic artists and DJs who would make their mark in the 1990s and beyond." A Various Artists'
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of songs from those 100 albums was released in November 2010, which included "Trust Me". It is about personal relationships and was described by the book's writers, "the sting in the tale made clear where the power lay" in the relationship, with Ceberano exclaiming, "Everything is in my hands tonight." The book's writers also state:
The tracks were full-bodied and vigorous, swept along by oodges unobtrusive but finely honed funk guitar parts. The songs were richer than the first wave of
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's hits, which were breaking concurrently, and both eberanoand beyratnewere more powerful vocalists... The necessity of playing live grounded the compositions – the muscular assuredness of ogarths bass on the likes of 'How Can it Be?', a melancholic funk ballad, allowed a young eberanoto play a wronged diva... the music was upbeat but the lyrics were rarely celebratory... e relationships described on ''Bear Witness'' are generally unbalanced – one party controls the other. When they're equal, there's simply mistrust.
''Stack''s Jeff Jenkins commented of the expanded reissue, "More than three decades later, the songs still sound sophisticated... ne ofthe era's finest example of dance-pop." Cameron Adams of '' Rolling Stone Australia'' described "How Can It Be?" as having "channelled the slow-burn jazz tunes the wildly talented Ceberano sang before I’m Talking and returned to after they disbanded". When writing for '' The Herald Sun'' he observed " t'sa stunning ballad that reminds you that eberanowas then barely legal but had years of under-age jazz shows under her wings." In December 2021 ''Rolling Stone Australia'' ranked ''Bear Witness'' at No. 162 on their list of 200 Greatest Australian Albums of All Time. Adams, now writing for ''Rolling Stone Australia'', observed, " t'sa snapshot of Australian pop being changed forever, for the better", which "merged the escapism of Studio 54 dance music with the experimentalism of Melbourne post-punk/post-funk". Bryget Chrisfield of ''Stack'' described Ceberano's performance on "Someday" as "flawless vocal on sax-tastic" song.


Commercial reception

The original release of ''Bear Witness'' peaked at No. 14 on the
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Albums Chart: "Do You Wanna Be?" reached No. 8 on the related Kent Music Report Singles Chart – their highest placement, while "Holy Word" got to No. 9. The 1996 CD reissue included the previous three singles: "Trust Me" had peaked at No. 10, "Lead the Way" at No. 25 and "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" at No. 21. "How Can It Be?", however, failed to chart, which Goodge and Ceberano put down to the fact that it was released when they were touring the UK and were unable to promote it. At the 1986 ''Countdown'' Australian Music Awards ''Bear Witness'' was nominated for Best Debut Album. Richard Alan, responsible for the album's cover, was nominated for Best Cover Artist at the
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. Note: Event at 13:00 to 13:28. Considering earlier singles, which appear on the reissues of ''Bear Witness'', "Trust Me" won Best Debut Single at the 1984 ''Countdown'' Australian Music Awards (held in May 1985), Ceberano was nominated for Best Female Performance in a Video ("Trust Me"), and the group won Most Promising New Talent. The 2018 reissue peaked at No. 41 on the ARIA Top 100 Physical Albums and No. 2 on its Hitseeker Albums chart.


Track listings


1986 vinyl/cassette tape version

Regular Records


1986 CD version

Regular Records


1996 CD reissue

Regular Records


2018 vinyl reissue

Bloodlines/Universal Music Australia


2018 expanded reissue edition

Bloodlines/Universal Music Australia


2018 collector's edition

Bloodlines


Personnel

Credits: I'm Talking * Zan Abeyratne – backing vocals (except ''Someday'' tracks), lead vocals ("Holy Word", "It's Over") * Kate Ceberano – lead vocals (except "Holy Word", "It's Over") * Stephen Charlesworth – keyboards * Ian Cox – saxophone * Robert Goodge – guitar, twelve-string guitar * Barbara Hogarth – bass guitar * Cameron Newman – drums * Warren McLean – drums ("So Far Away", "Run Away with Me") * Kevin Wiltshire – keyboards ("So Far Away", "Run Away with Me") Additional musicians * Fred Maher – drum samples * John Potoker – drum samples * John Barrett – brass ("Baby Baby Baby", "Love Means Everything") * Bill Harrower – brass ("Baby Baby Baby", "Love Means Everything") * Peter Salt – brass ("Baby Baby Baby", "Love Means Everything") Artisans * Fred Maher – arrangements, producer ("Holy Word", "How Can It Be?", "Stay with Me, "It's Over", "Disaster") * Martyn Webster – audio engineer, recording, mixing, producer ("Do You Wanna Be?, "Baby Baby Baby", "Love Means Everything") * David Gamson – programming, rearrangements * Ross Cockle – producer, audio engineer ("Trust Me", "Lead the Way", "Disko (Fall in Love Forever)", "Love Don't Live Here Anymore", "Cry Me a River") * Robert Goodge – co-producer * Stephen Charlesworth – co-producer * Cameron Craig – assistant engineer * Richard Allan – cover art * Grant Mathews – cover design * Warwick Bone – recording engineer ("Someday" 12" mix) * Michael Letho – recording engineer ("Someday" 12" mix) * Chris Wyatt – recording engineer ("Someday" 12" mix) * Ian Curnow – remixer ("Do You Wanna Be" AW 12" mix * Phil Harding – remixer ("Do You Wanna Be" AW 12" mix


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Release history


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