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Fresh Water is the debut album by Australian rock and blues singer Alison McCallum, released in 1972. Rare for an Australian artist at the time, it came in a gatefold sleeve. It was re-issued in 1974 under the title Any Way You Want Me in a single sleeve with new artwork

Track listing

  1. Fresh Water (Simon Napier-Bell) – 3:25
  2. Ain't Eatin' Dinner Tonight (Simon Napier-Bell) – 3:15
  3. Any Way You Want Me (Chip Taylor) – 2:32
  4. Lean Woman Blues (Marc Bolan) – 4:23
  5. Take Me Back (Ted Mulry) – 4:27
  6. The Last Time (Mick Jagger/Keith Richards) – 3:21
  7. Organ Grinder Blues (Clarence Williams) – 5:56
  8. Hippy Gumbo (Marc Bolan) – 4:41
  9. If It Ain't Hard, It Ain't Easy (Simon Napier-Bell) – 4:09
  10. Superman (Harry Vanda/George Young) – 2:29

Known Personnel

  • Alison McCallum: Vocals, Backing Vocals.
  • Phil Manning: Guitar.
  • Bobbi Marchini: Backing Vocals.

    Production

  • Simon Napier-Bell: Producer.
  • John Hall: Cover Concept.
  • Craig Stiles: Artwork
  • Ian Potter: PhotographyFurther Information

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