We’re a bit spoiled in the modern musical era. We can head into our nearest JB Hi Fi and find just about any music on CD, whether it’s something from the vault or the latest release. We take for granted that we can find music from our favourite musical acts. So I was surprised to hear that Alison MacCallum, the first Australian female singer to ever have a charting album, has only just had her music available on CD. I’m also slightly ashamed to admit that until now, her music had passed me by.
I’ve righted that wrong though, listening to both CDs that make up The Essential Alison MacCallum this morning. Three years in the making, the album contains just about everything a fan could want, from “I Ain’t Got the Time,” her first chart hit with underground act Freshwater, the Vanda & Young penned “Superman,” and “It’s Time,” the campaign song which helped bring Gough Whitlam to power. There are also some stellar covers, including one of my favourite soul songs, “To Love Somebody” and Ted Mulry’s “Take Me Back.”
Apparently Alison was often compared to Janis Joplin. I can hear that. Few artists can be at one level with their voice, then effortlessly hit notes at the top end with so much heart and passion. But there’s a greater purity to Alison’s voice which is so lovely. I adore Janis’ gravelly delivery, but Alison’s voice somehow manages to be angelic, yet gutsy.
For fans, The Essential Alison MacCallum will be a welcome addition to their collection. I just hope I’m not the only one of the people too young to remember who discovers her music through this long overdue CD release.