• Source: The Flame (Gina Jeffreys album)
  • The Flame is the debut studio album by Australian country singer Gina Jeffreys. It was released in 1994 and it was the first album by an Australian female country singer to be certified gold. It was later certified platinum in 1997.
    The album was nominated for Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1995.
    Jeffreys dedicated the album to her parents.


    Background


    After releasing her first single "Slipping Away" through BMG Music, Jeffreys signed a record deal with ABC Music, and released her first single for the label "Two Stars Fell" in 1993. The song went straight to No.1 on the country charts. The song won the 'Female Vocalist of the Year' award at the 1994 Tamworth Country Music Awards of Australia.
    Jeffrey recorded a full album and it was released in 1994 and won the 'Female Vocalist of the Year' again in 1995 with the song "Girls’ Night Out".


    Track listing


    Standard Edition (PLU: 991264)

    "Girls’ Night Out" (Gina Jeffreys, Garth Porter, Rod McCormack) (3:12)
    "My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You" (featuring Lee Kernaghan) (Bob Wills) (2:59)
    "Standing Too Close To The Flame" (Jim Stewart, Gloria Sklerov) (3:48)
    "Last Night I Dreamed Of Loving You" (Hugh Moffatt) (3:19)
    "Rocking Chair" (Gina Jeffreys, Garth Porter, David Bates, Rod McCormack) (4:03)
    "I Don’t Want To Be Alone Tonight" (Gina Jeffreys, Garth Porter, David Bates, Rod McCormack) (4:03)
    "Getting Used To Getting Over You" (Gina Jeffreys, Garth Porter, Rod McCormack) (3:10)
    "I Do My Crying At Night" (Lefty Frizzell, Sanger D. Shafer, A.L. Owens) (2:21)
    "Affairs Of The Heart" (Kirk Lorange) (3:33)
    "She Knows" (Gina Jeffreys, Garth Porter, David Bates) (3:54)
    "Men" (feat. Tania Kernaghan)(Robert Byrne, Alan Schulman) (3:36)
    "Wildflower" (Gina Jeffreys, David Bates) (2:52)
    "I Don’t Want Tonight To Be Over" Gina Jeffreys, Garth Porter, Rod McCormack) (3:39)
    "Distant Star" (Gina Jeffreys, David Bates) (2:58)
    "Two Stars Fell" (Jim Robertson) (3:33) Bonus Track
    1995 Re-release 2CD Bonus Tracks
    "Didn’t We Shine" (J. Winchester, D. Schlitz) (3:52)
    "Nothing But a Child" (Steve Earle) (3:51)
    "Mercedez Benz" (Michael McClure) (3:27)
    "You're No Good" (Clint Ballard, Jr. ) (2:26)
    "If This is Love" (Steele, Farren) (3:27)
    "The One I Love" (M. McClellan) (1:07)
    "I’m Getting Over You" (B. Cadd) (3:17)


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    Certifications




    Awards


    The album was nominated for Best Country Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1995 but lost to ‘’Beyond the Dancing’’ by Troy Cassar-Daley.


    Personnel


    Adapted from album liner.

    Produced by Garth Porter
    Recorded and Mixed by Ted Howard
    Bandtracks recorded at Paradise Studio, Sydney
    Overdubbing at Glebe Studios, Sydney
    Mixed at Studios 301, Sydney
    Assisted by Lachlan Mitchell
    Mastered at Studio 301 by Steve Smart
    Photography by Jon Waddy
    Mark Myers – Drums
    James Gillard - Bass
    Ian Lees – Bass
    Victor Rounds – Bass
    Rod McCormack – Electric, Nylon String & Acoustic Guitar,
    Mandolin, Dobro & Percussion
    Colin Watson – Acoustic Guitar, Acoustic Rhythm
    Tom Ferris – Acoustic & Electric Guitar
    David Bates – Acoustic Guitar
    Mark Punch – Electric Guitar
    Kirk Lorange – Electric Guitar
    Mick Albeck – Fiddle
    Larry Muhoberac – Piano
    Michel Rose – Pedal Steel
    Garth Porter – Tambourine, B3 Hammond Organ
    Dave Fennell – Keyboards
    Tony Ansell - Keyboards
    TC Cassidy, Carol Young, Mark Punch, James Gillard, Gina Jeffreys – Harmony


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