is the third studio album by Australian rock musician Kevin Mitchell, under his pseudonym Bob Evans.
[1][2] The title of the album comes from the Perth suburb of Bull Creek where Mitchell lived between the ages of 5 and 18.
"[3] Mitchell toured the album with a backing band that includes The Sleepy Jackson's drummer Malcolm Clark, and Hugh Jennings who was formerly in End of Fashion.
[6] The video for the song, directed by Reuben Field and produced by Dean Bates of Starchild Productions,[7] was filmed in Kiama, Kangaroo Valley and Sydney.
[8] The song was used by the Nine Network for promotional adverts for the 2009 season of Sea Patrol.The third single released was "Hand Me Downs" on 28 August 2009.
[9] The song is Mitchell's account of life as a working-class musician – his wife's a teacher, they rent, they buy second-hand clothes.
It's worth working hard for.Triple J noted a heavier sound in their review, saying the third album has "more of a driving rock feel than his previous efforts".