Penny Flanagan was one half of Australian folk band Club Hoy until the band's demise in 1993. Following the break-up, she embarked on a solo career, which, despite record company problems, saw her become one of the more successful Australian singer/songwriters of the mid-'90s.
In 1994, a year after the end of Club Hoy, Penny Flanagan's debut solo album Bravado appeared, featuring her backing band the New Moon. Its release had been preceded by the first single from the album, "Lap It Up," which had received significant airplay on Australian radio. The album itself was folk in...