Uncovered (John Farnham album)

Uncovered is the eleventh solo studio album by British-born Australian singer John Farnham,[1] produced by Little River Band's Graeham Goble,[2][3] and released on 3 July 1980, which peaked at No.

John Farnham had been a teen pop idol during the late 1960s and 1970s, when he met Glenn Wheatley, who was bass guitarist of rock group the Masters Apprentices, when both acts were managed by Darryl Sambell.

[4] Farnham was utilising a more adult contemporary pop style[1][8] and the associated album, Uncovered, also produced by Goble,[2][6] peaked at No.

[1] They became his tour band until Logan and Pellicci returned to their LRB commitments and were replaced by Sam McNally and David Jones respectively.

[4] In February 1982, after Glenn Shorrock had departed Little River Band, Farnham became their lead vocalist with recommendations by Goble and Wheatley.