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You Am I ‘Hi Fi Way’ Success Came As A Complete Surprise To The Band

by Paul Cashmere

When You Am I recorded their second album ‘Hi Fi Way’ never in their wildest dreams did they suspect it would be a number one album. ‘Sound As Ever’, the debut album, peaked at number 61 but then came a string of three number one records in a row.

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You Am I To Take Hi Fi Hourly Daily To Hobart

by Paul Cashmere

You Am I has added a Hobart date for the upcoming Hi Fi Daily Double tour.

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You Am I To Reissue First Three Albums And Perform Albums Live

by Paul Cashmere

You Am I will mark their 20th anniversary with the re-release of their first three albums.

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