Something in the Water is a 2008 Australian documentary film written and directed by Aidan OBryan. Using live, archival, and interview footage shot in Los Angeles, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, and Windsor in Berkshire, England, it explores the history and environment behind the development of local and nationally acclaimed musical talent in Western Australia.
The film was screened on ABC2 onMay 2009. Following this national broadcast, the film was released on DVD onJuly 2009 via MGM Distribution. The DVD includes additional interview footage with Eskimo Joe, John Butler, The Triffids, Dave Faulkner and Kim Salmon.Some people have noted that the film neglects to mention some of the more notable Perth performers from the 1970s and even 1960s. While Johnny Young makes an appearance, other performers like Glen Ingram amp The HiFive, Bakery, The Elks, Fatty Lumpkin, Sid Rumpo, Dave Warner, The Dugites and Rip Torn amp The Stockings and groundbreaking producer Martin Clark and his Clarion Records are completely ignored although The Dugites do make an appearance on the films soundtrack double CD release. ........
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