Tender Hooks Music Credits
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(Cast) Street Buskers Hinemihi Kingi Paul Burton Violin Busker Wayne Goodwin Yawns Busker Friend Reg Mombassa Music Director Graham Bidstrup Assistant Kayellen Bee Musicians Chris Bailey Kayellen Bee Graham "Buzz' Bidstrup Paul Burton The Bogmen Murray Cook Marilyn Delaney The Fester Brothers Wayne Goodwin Mike Gubb Robiin Haider (sic) Robert James Hinemihi Kingi Andrew Leach Mark Moffatt Reg Mombassa Peter O'Doherty Greg Patterson Martin Plaza Brad Sheppard Ian Simpson Geoff Stapleton Peter Ware Incidental Music Graham Bidstrup Recorded at The Bunker, Paradise & EMI Studios Mixed at Alberts Produced and Engineered by Graham Bidstrup Assistant Engineers Mike James Mark Roberts Colin Freeman Adrian Boland MUSIC "Live This way" Written by Martin Plaza. Published by Syray Music. Performed by The Stetsons. Courtesy of Spunfund. "Hammer On Your Head" Written and Performed by Peter O'Doherty. Published by Syray Music. Peter O'Doherty appears courtesy of CBS Records. "Holiday" Written by Kayellen Bee. Published by MCA Gilbey. "I Hate To See You Cry" Written by Paul Burton. Published by Control. "Action Speaks Louder Than Words" Courtesy of Ian Mortimer and Steve Tripp. "Boiler Room" "Music Went Wild" Courtesy of The Bogmen. "Gimme Some Lovin" Written by Graham Bidstrup and Mark Callaghan. Published by MCA Gilbey GANGgajang appears courtesy of Polygram Records. "Don't Sleep In The Subway" Written by Jackie Trent & Tony Hatch. Published by MCA Music. "Capital Punishment" Written and Performed by Reg Mombassa. Published by Syray Music. Reg Mombassa appears courtesy of CBS Records. "Gayes Blues" Written by Wayne Goodwin. Published by Leo Songs. "Memories" Written by Kayellen Bee & Graham Bidstrup. Published by MCA Gilbey "Tired Of Waiting" Written by Ray Davies. Published by Leo Songs. "Rubber Dinghies" Written by Graham Bidstrup & Peter Ware. Published by MCA Gilbey. "Train In My Head" Written by Reg Mombassa. Published by Syray Music. Performed by The Stetsons. Courtesy of Spunfund. "All The Cowboys" Written by Geoffrey Stapleton. Published by MCA Gilbey The Stetsons appear courtesy of Spunfund. "Back From the Dessert" Written by Steve Martin, Bill Quarry & Andrew Johnson Performed by The Fester Brothers. "Pushin' A Good Thing Too Far" Written by Bob Crewe, Sandy Linzer & Denny Randell. Performed by Little Pattie. Courtesy of EMI Music Publishing & EMI Records. "Little Decisions" Written by Paul Kelly. Performed by Paul Kelly & The Messengers. Courtesy of Mushroom Music & Mushroom Records. "One Times, Two Times, three Times, Four" Written by Terry Britten. Performed by The Zoot. Courtesy of EMI Music Publishing & EMI Records. "Comin' On Down" Written by Terry Britten. Performed by The Twilights. Courtesy of EMI Publishing & EMI Records. There are a number of times when music is performed for the camera. Vik (Ian Mortimer) picks up a guitar a couple of times: Rex (Nique Needles) also strums a little, does guitar lessons in jail and joins Mitch (Jo Kennedy) at the end for a little singalong: Mitch also does a singalong with Lorraine (Toni Scanlan) and her nan, doing a few lines from a Scottish folk song: There’s also a number of buskers, notably artist Reg Mombassa: Street Buskers Hinemihi Kingi, Paul Burton Violin Busker Wayne Goodwin Music director Graham Bidstrup also wrote the small amount of underscore required, but his main work would have involved organising the substantial amount of previously recorded material used in the soundtrack. It is likely that a soundtrack compilation was planned, at least of the Australian material, but one was never released. Music director and composer Graham Bidstrup: Graham “Buzz” Bidstrup is too well known an Australian musician to list in detail here. He has a relatively detailed wiki listing here, and at time of writing, he had a Facebook page here. Bidstrup is well known for his work with the bands The Angels and GANGgajang, and the latter band had a website here which offered this short CV of Bidstrup: Graham “Buzz” Bidstrup has enjoyed a long and successful career in the Australian music industry. He co-wrote and co-produced the chart-topping hit “No Secrets” for “The Angels” and has also been in demand as a record producer, session player and film music composer. He co-founded several other successful Australian bands including The Party Boys and GANGgajang. In 1999 he was manager and music director for iconic Australian Indigenous entertainer Dr Jimmy Little AO. Buzz guided Jimmy’s career until Jimmy’s passing in April 2012 and helped establish The Jimmy Little Foundation in 2006 and Uncle Jimmy Thumbs up Ltd in 2008. Both are not for profit organisations working to bring better preventative health initiatives to Indigenous Australians. The Thumbs up! Program has been delivering arts based health and community education into many schools and communities across Australia since 2009 working in partnership with Federal, State and Territory Governments and other NGO’s. Although his workload for the Foundation and Thumbs up! keeps him very busy, Buzz continues to be well connected with the music business that has been his life for nearly 40 years. Still performing with GANGgajang, he has co-written their 2016 release single, Circles in the Sand and is completing a national tour with them. Buzz’s skill as a producer has him much in demand with young emerging artists. A regular judge for Australian Music Industry Awards (2015 Queensland Music Awards, 2016 NT Music Awards), Buzz has also been on the panel for the Australia Council Live Touring grants 2003 2010 and contributes to the industry by counselling artists and industry players across the country. Buzz his a board member of the Australian Association of Artist Managers and continues to mentor young managers through several programs run within the AAM. (Below: Graham Bidstrup, drumming for The Angels, and as health campaigner) .