Mike McClellan


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Australian singer/songwriter.

When Song and Danceman was released in 1974 Mike McClellan was already an established performer on the acoustic music scene. That song topped the charts bringing him national recognition and a following that has remained loyal to his highly personal brand of music for almost 40 years. For those who had already experienced his talent his first hit single did no more than reinforce what they already knew: that he was one of the best songwriters to emerge from this country in many years and among its most talented singer/guitarists.

He had began performing in the late 60’s and released his first album, titled simply Mike McClellan in 1972. It was regarded as one of the most auspicious debut albums from any writer/singer of his era. He toured extensively for the next 2 years playing the songs and previewing the material that would make up his breakthrough record.

His second album, Ask Any Dancer went Gold and Song and Danceman was voted Song of the Year at the Annual Music Industry Awards in February 1975. He hit the cover of every magazine in the country and played concerts from Darwin to Tasmania. It hardly needs repeating that Song and Danceman has become an Australian classic having been recorded many times, both here and overseas.

Tours with such performers as Roger Miller, Melanie, Dr. Hook, The Hollies and Leo Kottke expanded his audience even further and he earned rave reviews for his capacity to hold his own in the company of such internationally recognised stars. That recognition took a giant leap forward when Rick Nelson recorded one of his most acclaimed songs, Rock’n Roll Lady, in 1975 and John Farnham covered Saturday Dance.

1976 saw the release of what many regard as his finest album of the 70’s - Until the Song is Done. The Gamble topped the country charts and Lovers Never Wind up Friends and Midnight Flight were covered overseas.

It was inevitable that he would record a live album. For alone on stage with just a guitar there was a magic that couldn’t be easily captured in the studio. An Evening With Mike McClellan was released in 1978 and included some of his most requested concert tunes, among them several brilliant demonstrations of his unique guitar playing.

1979 saw him compering his first television series National Star Quest which lead to his being asked to take over the highly successful ABC program Country Road. Within a year it became Mike McClellan’s Country Music and he continued to present the show for a further 3 years, touring extensively behind the national profile it sustained for him.

1980 marked a change in direction. He parted company with EMI and, working with Harry Vanda and George Young of the Easybeats, released Laughing in the Dark on the Albert’s label. It became his second gold album on the strength of the single The One I Love. One of his most requested songs, it joined the growing list of McClellan classics and was covered many times internationally.

1982 took him overseas to the UK and America. He was away for 12 months, gathering enthusiastic reviews wherever he played and establishing valuable contact with international publishers.

His return to Australia in ‘83 marked another change in his career. Weary of the constant travelling he sought more stability for he and his family. Mojo, then regarded as the most dynamic ad agency in the country, persuaded him to write for them. For 2 years he contributed some of the most memorable advertising on television, writing the concepts, words and music for clients such as Australian Airlines, Red Rooster, Channel 9 and growing the already established XXXX and Tooheys campaigns for the agency. Invigorated by new challenges he and a partner left Mojo and set up their own agency which they called Kazoo. It grew rapidly over the period from ‘86 to ‘91. The 2 partners became 3, the staff went from 3 to 30 and the billings through the roof.

Through all the demands on his time he still managed to release a new album in 1990. The Heartland is considered by many who know his work to be as good as anything he has recorded and marked a return to the EMI label.

He subsequently sold his share holding in Kazoo to re-establish Mike McClellan Pty Ltd and take complete control of his own destiny once more. He needed the time to write for himself and take advantage of the dramatic changes that had been happening in the communications industry.

1998 marked the release of a single commissioned for Warner Music. But the three songs it contained were a little different to past McClellan discs. They were tributes to three great Australian sportsmen, Mark Taylor, the much-admired former Aussie cricket captain, the great Sir Donald Bradman, and David Campese, often called “the Bradman of Rugby.”

Late 2001 saw the release of a comprehensive retrospective of his recording career. Personally chosen and carefully remastered from the original tapes Time. And Time Again. is a double CD containing 35 of his best songs. Among them are re-recordings of two from his very first album, a studio version of California Cool that was only ever released as a B side on a single and New York City Blues, a never before released gem that was recorded during the sessions for The Heartland CD but didn’t fit comfortably with the other songs.

Late 2001 also saw the first of what were standout concerts with his old friends Kevin Johnson (who wrote Rock’n Roll I Gave You All The Best Years of My Life) and Doug Ashdown (Winter In America). A sell out crowd at Sydney’s Basement and a standing ovation said it all – “Their artistic and intelligent acoustic alchemy had a capacity house singing, stamping and tingling beyond the witching hour. A night indelibly imprinted”, said Glenn A. Baker.

In 2005, in conjunction with Andrew Pattison, who established Melbourne’s premier acoustic venue the Troubadour, he brought to Australia and shared the bill with the wonderful US singer/songwriter Danny O’Keefe. The concert crowds reinforced his belief that there was still a sizeable, enthusiastic audience in Australia for acoustic music of depth, conviction and real quality.

Mike was, for 6 years, a senior tutor at the CMAA Country Music Academy in Tamworth and is a Senior Visiting Fellow at the Australian International Conservatorium of Music where he taught a course in song writing. Ironically, after many, many years his original training as a school teacher is being put to good use once again and his song writing workshops have become an important part of his creative life.

2011 saw the release of his first album of new songs in 20 years. In reviewing it for Country Update Pat Drummond called it a stunning new CD. In the context of a long and illustrious career this is a very special album.... for one of Australia's most influential country/folk legends.

Mike took to the road again in 2011 playing concerts across the country to standing ovations. As a performer he just seems to get better with time and it is a tribute to his talent that many in his audiences have been coming to see him sing for well over 40 years. And now, 40 years after Song and Danceman hit the charts he is releasing a new CD, Dancing In The Rain. If the initial reaction is any indication this one is even better than the last.

Reviewing one of Mike’s Troubadour performances for the Melbourne Age some years ago journalist Paul Speelman wrote, “McClellan is a national asset”. His 2011 CD, If only for a moment…only added to his reputation as one of our finest singer songwriters. The new one, Dancing In The Rain, will surely enhance what is already an exceptional body of work.

ALBA


Mike McClellan
Dancing In The Rain
2015, CD, Album, Not On Label,
Mike McClellan
If Only For A Moment...
2011, CD, Mike McClellan Pty Ltd,
Mike McClellan
Time And Time Again (The Best Of The Song And Danceman)
2001, ,
Folk
Mike McClellan
Murmur Of The Heart
1989, 7", Single, EMI
Mike McClellan
The Heartland
1989,
Soft Rock
Mike McClellan
The Heartland
1988, 7", Single, EMI
Mike McClellan
Repeat Prescription
1987
Mike McClellan
Face To Face
1986, 7", Single, RCA
Mike McClellan
Good Companions
1980, 7", Single, Albert Productions
Mike McClellan
The One I Love
1980, 7", Single, Albert Productions
Mike McClellan
Rock 'N' Roll Man
1980, 7", Single, Albert Productions
Mike McClellan
Laughing In The Dark
1980
Mike McClellan
An Evening With Mike McClellan - Live
1977, LP, Album, EMI, EMI, ,
Folk
Mike McClellan
Another Night
1977
Mike McClellan
Room Service
1976, 7", Single, EMI
Mike McClellan
Until The Song Is Done
1976, ,
Soft Rock
Mike McClellan
Carry Me
1975
Mike McClellan
Change Your Ways
1975
Mike McClellan
Rock 'N' Roll Lady
1974, 7", Single, EMI
Mike McClellan
Song And Dance Man / Another Grey Day
1974, 7", EMI,
Mike McClellan
Country Morning
1974, 7", Single, Ata Records
Mike McClellan
Ask Any Dancer
1974, ,
Country/Folk Rock
Mike McClellan
Susie Get Me Off This Train
1972, 7", Single, Interfusion,
Mike McClellan
Some Other Sunrise / Nursery Rhyme
1972
Mike McClellan
Mike McClellan
1972
Mike McClellan
The One I Love
7", Single, EMI, ,
Folk
Různí
Stand Up And Shout
2007, CD, Comp, Rouseabout Records,
Různí
The Best Singles Of All Time - The 90s
2000, CD, Comp, Startel Entertainment, ,
House/Pop Rock

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Accomplice One
2018
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2016, CD, Album, Not On Label (Kerryn Tolhurst Self-released)
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Goddess & Gold Redux
2012, CD, Album, JSP Records
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2005, CD, Comp, Raven Records
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2005, CD, Album, Not On Label (David Croser Self-released), ,
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Rawhide
2004, CD, Album, Mountain Made Music, ,
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Through The Years
2004, CD, Album, Colonial (9)
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St. Vincent's Court / Romance Dance (2 For 1)
2003
Brendan Scott
Song And Dance Man
2001, CD, Not On Label (Brendan Scott Self-released),
Richard Clapton
The Definitive Anthology
1999, 2xCD, Comp, Enh, Ltd, RM, WEA Records, ,
Pop Rock/Classic Rock
Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band
1969-1976
1995, CD, Comp, Edsel Records
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Run Wallaby Run
1995
Richard Clapton
Prussian Blue
1992
Stephen R. Cheney*
Thinking Of You
1992
John Grenell*
Windstar - Aotearoa
1991
Norma Murphy
River Gums And Mallee Dust
1987
Les Watts
Just For You
1984, 7", EP, Hadley Records
Johnny Heap
The Hordern Tree
1982, ,
Country
Jeff Rea
First Steps
1982
Bullamakanka
Bullamakanka
1982
The King's Singers
Love Is The Answer
1981, LP, Album, EMI, EMI
Olive Bice
Hillbilly Girl With the Blues
1981, Vinyl, ,
Country
Bill And Ross Kettle*
The 14th Album
1979
Richard Clapton
Past Hits & Previews
1978
Různí
Austrock '77
1977, LP, Comp, Club, World Record Club, World Record Club, ,
Rock & Roll/Punk
Pam Rose
Midnight Flight / Sing, Feelin', Sing
1977,
Pam Rose
Pam Rose
1977, ,
Country Rock
Tracy Huang
Hits Of The 70's Volume 2
1977
The Good Brothers
Midnight Flight / The Rabbit
1976, Vinyl, ,
Country
Rick Nelson & The Stone Canyon Band
Rock And Roll Lady
1975
J.P. Farnham*
J.P. Farnham Sings
1975
Pickin' Soup
The Theme From Deliverance - Dueling Banjos
1973
Patch
The Star Suite
1973, ,
Prog Rock
John McSweeney
Saturday Dance
7", Opal Records (5)
Bruce McCumstie
Throw The Billy On
CD, Album, Not On Label, ,
Country
Rob Breese
Crystal Country
Cass, Album, Not On Label (Rob Breese Self-released), ,
Country
Johnny Greenwood
Johnny Greenwood In The 90's
Cass, Album, Colonial (9)
The Good Brothers
The Good Brothers
,
Country/Bluegrass/Classic Rock
Gary Robertson
Up The River
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The Best Of Rick Nelson 1963-1975
CD, ,
Country/Ballad/Beat
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2014, CD, Comp, Myer Grace Bros, ,
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Well I Love It - Macca's Australia All Over
2014, 2xCD, Comp, ABC Music,
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These Were Our Songs: A Festival Of Folk
2010, 4xCD, Comp, RM, Reader's Digest,
Různí
Live It Up (Australian Pop Of The 80s Vol 2)
2009, 2xCD, Comp, Sony Music, ,
Synth-pop/Pop Rock
Různí
It's One Of Those Songs
2004, 4xCD, Album, Comp, Reader's Digest
Sir Donald Bradman
A Tribute
2000, CD, Warner Special Markets
Různí
Forever Love
1998, 2xCD, Comp, EMI, ,
Pop Rock/Ballad/Synth-pop
Různí
Easy Listening Hits Of The '70s
1989, 7xLP, Comp + Box, Reader's Digest Music,
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The Songwriters
1978, LP, Comp, Axis (3)
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Chartbusters
1978
Různí
Australia's Country Greats
1974, LP, Comp, Universal Summit
Různí
Australian Country Stars
1974, 2xLP, Gat, Festival Records