In October 1992 Mixed Relations issued their debut EP, 'Take It or Leave It', on Red Eye Records. Alongside Willoughby the group included Murray Cook on keyboards and bass guitar (ex-Warumpi Band, Happening Thang), Leroy Cummings on guitar, Alvin Duffin on drums and percussion (ex-Mantaka), Brenda Gifford on saxophone, piano and backing vocals, Alice Haines on vocals and percussion, Vanessa Lucas on bass guitar, violin and backing vocals (ex-Tall Tales & True). They followed with their single, "Aboriginal Woman" (February 1993), and their debut album, 'Love', appeared in April. The Canberra Times' Nic Haygarth opined that the album was "a concoction of joyous sounds urban and outback, indigenous and electric, with the spirit of Aboriginal culture at its core."
Willoughby explained his stylistic philosophy to Haygarth, "There are people who came from radio to black and white television, and people who came from black and white television to colour, and there are people born to go from colour to virtual reality. We are the ones that remember the change from black and white to colour. And now you've got no corroboree rock, but a black and white sort of thing. I had to find some way to change from No Fixed Address. Mixed Relations allows me to work with whoever I want and play whatever I want. This style is like the middle where I am."
"Aboriginal Woman", was listed at #89 on Triple J's listener's poll: Hottest 100 for 1993. In November 1993 Willoughby was presented with the best indigenous performer award at the Australian Music Awards. Other musicians in Mixed Relations included Megan Briansky on keyboards and vocals, Sharon Carpenter on percussion and vocals, and Suzanne Irvin on keyboards. The group disbanded in 1995 when Willoughby returned to his Pitjantjatjara community as a music teacher.
Members
Bart Willoughby (lead vocals, didgeridoo, drums), Murray Cook (bass, keyboards, saxophone), Brenda Gifford (saxophone), Sharon Carpenter (vocals), Alvin Duffin (drums, percussion),
Leroy Cummins (lead guitar), Suzanne Irvin (piano), Alice Haines (vocals, clapsticks),
Vanessa Lucas (bass, violin, vocals)
References
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixed_Relations
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