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''For the American band with a similar name, see Blackeyed Susan.'' The Blackeyed Susans are an Australian rock band, which formed in
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in 1989. Long serving members are Phil Kakulas on bass guitar, guitar and vocals; and Rob Snarski on vocals and guitar. They have released seven studio albums, ''
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'' (August 1992), ''
All Souls Alive ''All Souls Alive'' is the second studio album by Australian rock band The Blackeyed Susans. The album was released in December 1993 on the independent record label, Torn and Frayed, and was distributed by Shock Records. The album was released i ...
'' (December 1993), '' Mouth to Mouth'' (July 1995), ''
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'' (July 1997), ''
Dedicated to the Ones We Love ''Dedicated to the Ones We Love'' is the fifth studio album by the Australian folk rock group The Blackeyed Susans and was released on 23 April 2001. It is the first issued on their own label, Teardrop, and was distributed through Shock Records. ...
'' (23 April 2001), ''
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'' (21 July 2003) and ''Close Your Eyes and See'' (3 March 2017).


Perth 1989–90

The original line-up of the Blackeyed Susans consisted of
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on organ and accordion, Phil Kakulas on bass guitar, guitar and vocals (from
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and ex-
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),
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on drums,
David McComb David Richard McComb (17 February 19622 February 1999) was an Australian musician. He was the singer-songwriter and guitarist of the Australian bands, The Triffids (1976–89) and The Blackeyed Susans (1989–93). He also had a solo career incl ...
on vocals and guitar (both from the Triffids), and Rob Snarski (ex- Chad's Tree) on vocals and guitar. Initially they were formed as the Bottomless Schooners of Old in late 1988 in Perth as a side project and loose collective to perform cover versions of "countrified alternative rock" music. Early in the next year they adopted their name from the Triffids track, "Blackeyed Susan", which is on that group's fifth studio album, '' The Black Swan'' (April 1989); the track was co-written by Kakulas and McComb. They played eight gigs and recorded four songs before their main bands' reactivations forced them to put the project on hold. The tracks became their first extended play, ''
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'', which was released in 1990 on
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. The group had used Perth's Planet Sound Studios in March 1989, with the band members co-producing alongside James Hewgill. A music video was released for the second track, "Enemy Mine". The record spent several weeks at number one on the independent charts in Australia. By the time the EP was released the band's membership underwent several changes. Not everyone took their holidays at the same time, so a floating line-up became part of the band's character and appeal. Kakulas left for Sydney with Martha's Vineyard. He was replaced by Martyn Casey (the Triffids). Bolleter relocated to Japan, where he played piano in cocktail bars and restaurants. He was replaced by Adrian Wood. McComb was present in the second line-up in 1989 before departing for England. He was replaced by
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,
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,
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) on guitar and vocals in the summer of 1990. Casey departed shortly after to join
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.


Sydney 1990–91

In mid-1990 Snarski travelled to London and recorded an album's worth of material with McComb and Kenny Davis Jnr (of
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) on keyboards. Upon returning to Australia, Snarski moved to Sydney and, with Davis aboard, formed the next line-up of the Blackeyed Susans. Soon after Kakulas rejoined, having worked with
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(ex-
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) after the demise of Martha's Vineyard, six months earlier.
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(of the Jackson Code) on vocals and trumpet, and Tim Rollinson (of
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) on guitar, were recruited whilst on hiatus from their inner city cabaret band, Pressed Meat and the Smallgoods. James Elliott on drums and
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on organ took leave from the Cruel Sea to play in the band. This line-up remained intact for most of 1991 and, in March, they recorded another four-track EP, '' Anchor Me'' (August 1991). It had been recorded at Electric Avenue Studios, Sydney and was co-produced by Kakulas and the band. They also contributed a live version of the EP's song, "Glory, Glory", from a broadcast on the national youth radio station,
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programme, ''Live at the Wireless'', on the related compilation album, '' Live at the Wireless 2'' (1991). Despite playing shows in Sydney and Melbourne, the Blackeyed Susans were still an occasional ensemble, coming together when it suited them for the pleasure of playing. They created a backdrop for Snarski's honey-laden vocals, which were gaining more attention from press and public alike. At the
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he was awarded Best Male Vocalist in 1991. In late 1991 four tracks from "the London Sessions", with the line-up of Davis, McComb, Snarski and Joanne Alach on backing vocals, were released as the group's third EP, ''...
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'', which was produced by McComb.


Melbourne 1992–present

The Blackeyed Susans reassembled in Melbourne early in 1992, where Kakulas and Snarski had relocated. McComb returned to Australia after releasing two solo singles and playing a few shows in London with his band the Red Ponies; he settled in Melbourne and rejoined the group. Former Sydney resident, Graham Lee (ex-the Triffids, Dave Graney and the White Buffaloes), joined on guitar, pedal steel guitar, lap-steel guitar and backing vocals. While living in Melbourne, Lee had been a member of the Paradise Vendors (1990–91), the Pub Dogs (1991), and Crown of Thorns (1991). Two locals,
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(ex-These Future Kings) on violin, organ and piano accordion, and Jim White (ex- Venom P Stinger, Conway Savage and the Deep South) on drums completed the line-up. Ellis and White also formed their own band,
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, with
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in 1992. A compilation CD, ''
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'', was released via Waterfront Records in August of that year. It incorporated all twelve tracks from their three EPs plus two extra tracks from "the London Sessions" and a live version of a Triffids' song, "In the Pines" (from their 1986 album of the same name). The line-up of Ellis, Lee, Kakulas, McComb, Snarski and White toured to promote ''Welcome Stranger'' before recording their debut studio album, ''
All Souls Alive ''All Souls Alive'' is the second studio album by Australian rock band The Blackeyed Susans. The album was released in December 1993 on the independent record label, Torn and Frayed, and was distributed by Shock Records. The album was released i ...
'', in July 1993 at Fortissimo Studios, Melbourne with Kakulas producing. It was released in December via Torn & Frayed Records/
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. Its lead track, "A Curse on You", was described by Australian musicologist,
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, as "a piece of gothic high-drama-set-in-song that recalled a William Faulkner novel." ''All Souls Alive'' has ten tracks, four co-written by Kakulas and McComb, a cover version of
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and
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's "Memories" (from Cohen's album, '' Death of a Ladies' Man'', November 1977) and a version of
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's song, "Apartment No. 9" (1966). Nine tracks had lead vocals by Snarski and one by McComb, the album showed the inspired chaos of Ellis and the majesty of White, pedal steel by Lee and mandolin and harmony vocals by Mark C. Halstead (ex-the Paradise Vendors, the Disappointments). After supporting American alternate rockers,
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, for a gig in Adelaide, Snarski spoke to Nicole Leedham of ''
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'' in December 1993, "It was an odd choice but it was good exposure for us... Although our influence's are quite different from theirs, we do share a love of Leonard Cohen." He went on to describe his group's other influences, "Graham eeis immersed in country music and Phil's favourite album at the moment is a record of the uterus and a baby's heartbeat set against classical music, "Dave cKone and Graham are also ex-members of the Triffids, so they like that music and people tend to put Warren llisand Jim
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in the jazz category – which I don't really understand." Leedham felt the album was "full of hard-luck tales... It is a tribute to the downtrodden, the lovelorn, the suicidal... which, after just one listen, make the world seem a much sadder place. It would have been nice if they'd included just one positive song." During 1993 McComb left the group to return to the Red Ponies, while Ellis and White resumed their work with Dirty Three. Meanwhile Lee, Kakulas and Snarski toured as the Blackeyed Susans Trio. Kakulas explained the offshoot, "We use it as something to do when the Susans aren't playing... It gives us the opportunity to strip down the music. We have fun with it, delving into the Susans' back catalogue more than the full band does. We also work on new material through the trio. The acoustic set is also such a great vehicle for Rob's voice. The audience gets to listen to the voices more than is possible when the band's making a racket." ''All Souls Alive'' was released in the United States on
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in April 1994 receiving positive reviews: Ned Raggett of
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opined that Snarski's "combination of rock forcefulness and just-twangy-enough brooding also suit the lyrics, courtesy mostly of Kakulas and McComb, quite well. Images of emptiness, forlorn hope, romantic bitterness, and religious iconography litter the songs, but rather than amping things up á la countryman Nick Cave, the Susans coat everything with just enough honey in the arrangements." It was also released in Europe in July 1994. The album was reviewed in the UK press and received airplay on Radio One. Two singles were lifted off the album, both in July 1994, "
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" and " This One Eats Souls". Each included four bonus tracks from a
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-only album, '' Hard Liquor, Soft Music'' (March 1994) by the Blackeyed Susans Trio. The cassette was sold at their gigs, as an album's worth of late night melancholy that has since become a sought after rarity. The Blackeyed Susans commenced working on their third album, '' Mouth to Mouth'', in August 1994. For recording the line-up of Lee, Kakulas and Snarski were joined by Jen Anderson (ex-
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) on violin, Kiernan Box on piano, organ and harmonica, Ashley Davies (ex-White Cross, Wild Pumpkins at Midnight) on drums,
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on guitars, Helen Mountfort on cello and Wemyss on trumpet and string arrangements. It was recorded at Fortissimo Sound Studios, with production by Kakulas, Snarski,
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, Andy Parsons and
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. The album was released in mid-July 1995 via Hi Gloss/ MDS. " Let’s Live", the first single from ''Mouth to Mouth'', was released in June 1995. It contained several bonus tracks not available on the album, including a
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-styled reworking of the
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track, "State Trooper". " Mary Mac" (September) was the album's second single, again with bonus tracks not previously available, including a version of the Go-Betweens track, "Dive for Your Memory". It is the band's most successful thus far and an essential part of their set list. After recording the album the line-up of Box, Luscombe, Kakulas, Snarski were joined by a new drummer, Mark Dawson (ex- John Kennedy's Love Gone Wrong, Ed Kuepper Band). They toured nationally from late in 1994 and throughout 1995, and ended the year with a tribute show to Elvis Presley on New Year's Eve. This became an annual event: they returned to The Corner Hotel, Melbourne, to play the best and the worst of the Presley's back catalogue each year, concluding in 1998. A national tour supporting Australian musician, Paul Kelly, occurred in 1996. They signed with American Recordings, which issued ''Mouth to Mouth'' in May for the North American market. The band travelled to New York to play with Johnny Cash, at
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in September, before touring the US and Canada. In December a live extended play, ''
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'', was released and was also included as a Christmas bonus disc for an expanded version of ''Mouth to Mouth''. It provides eight tracks from a gig at the Continental Café, Melbourne, in Easter of that year. The relationship with American Recordings was short lived: the label dropped the group from their roster, along with most of their other international acts, in 1997. During 1997 the band recorded their fourth studio album, ''
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'', which was released in July via Hi Gloss. It was co-produced by Kakulas and Van Vugt, with ten new songs and a cover version of
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's "You're My Thrill". The lead single, " Smokin' Johnny Cash", was issued ahead of the album in May. It was listed on the
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. On 9 July 1997 they performed on the
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show, ''
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'', "Episode 5". ''Spin the Bottle'' provided two more singles, " Spin the Wheel" (September 1997) and " Blue Skies, Blue Sea" (February 1998). A busy touring schedule saw the Blackeyed Susans occupied for almost a year, concluding in March 1998 with a national tour with
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. The album was nominated for Best Independent Release at the
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. The group's members turned to other projects including the W Minc Productions' various artists' compilation album, ''Where Joy Kills Sorrow'' (1997), which was produced by Lee and included Dawson and Kakulas playing on several tracks, Snarski collaborated with Matt Walker on "If You Don't Want My Love". Box' band, the Disappointments, released an album, ''Wet Your Beak'', which included Halstead on vocals. After a respite the Blackeyed Susans reconvened in August 1998 to record another EP, '' La Mascara'', which was released in November. According to McFarlane, "In keeping with the theme of Mexican masked wrestlers, the band was billed on cover as 'las Blackeyed Susans'." Its five tracks include "Oh Yeah, Oh Yeah, Oh No" and "To Skin a Man". Both received airplay on Triple J's and other Australian youth orientated stations. A video for "To Skin a Man" was commissioned: it was produced and directed by Adam Kyle and Holly Shorland, depicting images of flesh and blood which were too much for the
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(ABC), where it was screened only in black and white. A tour ensued through the summer and well into 1999. In February 1999 their co-founder, David McComb, died at his Northcote home. In the 1990s his ill health resulted in a heart transplant in 1995. From May to July 1999 the Blackeyed Susans prepared thirteen songs on a four-track machine in the living room of Snarski's flat. Their proposed album, ''
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'', was due to be recorded and released in the next year. However, in May 2000, the group left their record company, MDS, after it was bought out by
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, consequently ''Shangri-La'' was delayed until July 2003. In April 2001 the group issued a new album, ''
Dedicated to the Ones We Love ''Dedicated to the Ones We Love'' is the fifth studio album by the Australian folk rock group The Blackeyed Susans and was released on 23 April 2001. It is the first issued on their own label, Teardrop, and was distributed through Shock Records. ...
'', on their own label, Teardrop Records, which was distributed through
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. It was co-produced by Lee and the group. The record was a tribute to the influences and aspirations of the band – including songs from Presley, Frank Sinatra,
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, and
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. It was well received by the public and lauded by critics, a national tour followed until the end of the year. ''Undercover News'' Hector the Rock Dog felt the album was full "of covers and not really aiming at any particular era. This one if full of wild cards... Nearly ever song is an obscure cover, highlighting the song over the original artist." Early in 2002 the band members resumed solo and side projects. Luscombe and Snarski released an album, ''There Is Nothing Here That Belongs to You'', later that year on the Quietly Suburban label. The duo followed with national tours supporting
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and then Paul Kelly. The Blackeyed Susans returned to Sing-Sing Studios in
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late in 2002 to finally record ''Shangri-La''. They augmented their sound with op-shop instruments and old vinyl – it was finally released 21 July 2003 on Teardrop Records/Shock Records. ''Shangri-La'' was nominated for Best Adult Contemporary Album at the
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, missing out to
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's '' The Last Time''. After its release they played sporadically. Luscombe and Box perform with other artists but are still band members and continue to play with them when possible. In 2001 Box joined
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while Luscombe joined Paul Kelly's backing band in 2003, then the Drones in 2006. A four-disc retrospective box set, ''Reveal Yourself'', was released on 30 October 2009. On 3 March 2017 the group issued their seventh studio album, ''Close Your Eyes and See'', via Teardrop Records. They announced an associated tour for April to July to promote the album. Graham Blackley of ''Beat'' magazine opined that "On this enticing album, which was elegantly produced by Dan Luscombe, the band create a richly textured sound that embraces light and shade while managing to be both atmospheric and memorably melodic... tis the assured work of a confident and inspired band still at the top of their game."


Personnel


Current members

* Phil Kakulas – double bass, bass guitar, bazouki, vocals, guitar, percussion (1989, 1991–present) * Rob Snarski – lead vocals, guitar (1989–present) * Dan Luscombe – guitar (1994–present) * Kiernan Box – piano, organ, harmonica (1994–present) * Mark Dawson – drums, percussion (1995–present) * Jonathan Paul "J.P." Shilo – guitar, accordion, violin (2005–present)


Past members

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Ross Bolleter Ross Bolleter (born 1946, Subiaco, Western Australia) is a composer and musician whose work is focused on ruined pianos. His recordings are available on Emanem (London), Pogus (New York), New Albion (San Francisco) and Tall Poppies (Sydney), as w ...
 – hammond organ, accordion (1989) *
Alsy MacDonald Alan MacDonald (born 14 August 1961) is an Australian musician and lawyer, best known as the drummer of the 1980s band The Triffids, where he performed under his nickname 'Alsy'. He was born on 14 August 1961 to Prof. Bill MacDonald, a professo ...
 – drums, percussion (1989–90) *
David McComb David Richard McComb (17 February 19622 February 1999) was an Australian musician. He was the singer-songwriter and guitarist of the Australian bands, The Triffids (1976–89) and The Blackeyed Susans (1989–93). He also had a solo career incl ...
 – lead vocals, guitar, percussion, bass guitar, keyboards (1989–90, 1992–93, died 1999) * Will Akers – backing vocals, percussion (1989) *
Martyn P. Casey Martyn Paul Casey (born 10 July 1960) is an English-born Australian Rock music, rock bass guitarist. He has been a member of the Triffids, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Grinderman. Casey plays either his Fender Precision Bass or Fender Jazz Ba ...
 – bass guitar (1990) *
Kim Salmon Kim Leith Salmon (born 24 January 1957) is an Australian rock musician and songwriter from Perth. He has worked in various groups including The Scientists, Beasts of Bourbon, Kim Salmon and the Surrealists, Kim Salmon and the Business, and Darli ...
 – guitar (1990) * Adrian Wood – keyboards (1990) * James Cruickshank – organ (1991) * Kenny Davis Jr. – keyboards, piano accordina, samples (1991) * James Elliott – drums (1991) * Tim Rollinson – guitar (1991) *
Kathy Wemyss Kathy Wemyss (pronounced 'Weemz') is an Australian rock musician. A multi-instrumentalist, she was a member of Chad's Tree (1989) and The Jackson Code.McFarlane (1999). Encyclopedia entry fo'Chad's Tree' Retrieved 1 February 2010.Spencer et al ...
 – vocals, trumpet (1991) * Ashley Davies – drums (1994) *
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 – violin, organ, piano accordion (1992–93) * Graham Lee – guitar, lap-steel guitar, backing vocals,
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, vocals (1992–93) * Jim White – drums (1992–93) * Mark C. Halstead – mandolin, backing vocals (1993–94) * Matthew Habben – clarinet, saxophone (2001–05)


Discography

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'' (1992) * ''
All Souls Alive ''All Souls Alive'' is the second studio album by Australian rock band The Blackeyed Susans. The album was released in December 1993 on the independent record label, Torn and Frayed, and was distributed by Shock Records. The album was released i ...
'' (1993) * '' Hard Liquor, Soft Music'' (1994) * '' Mouth To Mouth'' (1995) * ''
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'' (1997) * ''
Dedicated To The Ones We Love ''Dedicated to the Ones We Love'' is the fifth studio album by the Australian folk rock group The Blackeyed Susans and was released on 23 April 2001. It is the first issued on their own label, Teardrop, and was distributed through Shock Records. ...
'' (2001) * ''
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'' (2003) * ''Close Your Eyes And See'' (2017)


Awards and nominations


ARIA Music Awards

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(ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the
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References


General

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Specific


External links

*
Blackeyed Susans
at Shock Records
AMO website - Blackeyed Susans
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