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Its all about love

by Tim Oxley

  • Compact Disc (CD)

    Track running order.

    1. House husband
    2. Love desperado
    3. Song of sorrow
    4. Are you my friend?
    5. Fishing song
    6. Jezzabelle
    7. Hey watcha doin today
    8. Weeping in love
    9. Jive dooly
    10. To watch the earth from the moon
    11. Gypsy boy
    12. Lonely boys


    Although this is ostensibly Tim Oxley's solo album - you know him from the Dearhunters - the presence of his amour Jodi Phillis is everywhere, as a backing singer, as sleeve illustrator and more than anything as an inspiration. For this is a rare thing indeed, a sensitive, romantic and light (but not lightweight) collection of songs about being in love. Musically and lyrically it's the polar opposite of the sludgy rock clogging up the landscape.Oxley's often double-tracked and softly sung lead vocal is a delight, as is his acoustic strumming. Very much a vocalist's record, the charm of the piece also stems from the DIY nature of the recording - engineering credits include Paul Thomas 'at home', although Don Kerr in Toronto - contributing some very subtle drumming - has also created a gentle but credible spirit. Although it takes a few tracks to get going, at the centre of the album are four great songs that define the current Tim Oxley sound. Fishing Song is perhaps closest to the dreamy Norwegians Kings of Convenience, and Jezzabelle has an interesting low harmony vocal running through it. Hey Watcha Doin Today (allegedly a greeting popular in Adelaide) is surely a hit single. It's got a lovely Simon and Garfunkel drumming shuffle, soft vocals and whistling (funny moment that) that would make the hardest authoritarian smile. Weeping in Love is simply a beautiful song, slow and gentle, Jodi's harmonies to the fore, with a brilliant chord change going into the chorus; one of my songs of the year so far. Two weaker tracks - Jive Dooli and an unnecessary Lucinda Williams cover - break the consistency of the record, but the fuzz bass and sound effects on the To Watch the Earth from the Moon, and more quality writing in Gypsy Boy (Darren Hanlon on organ) stop the ending descending into tweeness. So before you reach for the hankies in sentimental sympathy, this is a genuine and touching record.
    Richard Bell
    CWAS #11 - Autumn 2002

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released March 4, 2022

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Tim Oxley Molong, Australia

Hi,Ive been writing n singing songs since I was 16 yrs old.
I have travelled around, met lots of colourful characters and seen many a beautiful day.
I grew up across from the Coral sea in Kingscliff ,north NSW.
It was there I learnt how to surf, fish, play drums and a few guitar chords and write songs.
See you on the road sometime.
Tim x
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