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''The Witness Tree'' is the third solo studio album by Australian singer Wendy Matthews released in Australia by rooArt on 14 November 1994. It is a non-traditional gospel album, Matthews stating "the spirit of gospel is so uplifting, I have a lot of faith, but for me it's more nature and the elements." ''The Witness Tree'' debuted inside the Australian ARIA Albums Chart top twenty, but sales fell considerably short of those of Matthews's previous album ''Lily'' (1992). The album was nominated for an ARIA Award in 1995 for "Best Adult Contemporary Album" and yielded three singles; "Standing Strong", "Love Will Keep Me Alive" and "Say a Prayer". ''The Witness Tree'' had minor commercial success in Australia. In mid November 1994, it debuted at number sixteen on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart, becoming Matthews fourth top twenty album.〔("The Witness Tree - Australian chart run" ). ''Australian-charts.com''. Retrieved 5 June 2009.〕 The album dropped out of the top fifty after two months, spending a total of twenty-one weeks in the top one hundred.〔 The Australian Recording Industry Association awarded the album a platinum certification for shipping 70,000 copies.〔("Wendy Matthews ~ From Émigré to Stepping Stones ~" ). Wendymatthews.com.au. Retrieved 5 June 2009.〕 At the 1995 ARIA Awards, the album was nominated for "Best Adult Contemporary Album" but lost the award to "I've Got a Plan" by My Friend The Chocolate Cake.〔("1995: 9th Annual ARIA Awards" ). ''ARIA Awards''. Retrieved 5 June 2009.〕 ==Background and content==
''The Witness Tree'' was recorded in 1994 at The Plant in Sausalito, California and produced by Booker T. Jones. Matthews states she chose Jones for the producer because "we got along very, very well and he's just steeped in music and rhythm and soul. He was the first person I thought of with this slight gospel, for want of a better word, flavoured album, and he was really into it."〔"Wendy Matthews, with a little help from God and Elvis" by Polle Coufos. ''X-Press''. 25 June 1996. Retrieved 5 June 2009.〕 The idea for the album came about as Matthews found her interests and motivations "have a connection to the things that I'm feeling are very important as I get older, which are family, the seasons and our connections to the earth."〔 She explaines "I've got a lot of trust in myself and in something higher, so I wanted to make a non-traditional gospel album. The spirit of gospel is so uplifting. They celebrate, y'know? I have a lot of faith, but for me it's more nature and the elements. My grandfather taught me that every question you've ever had can be answered in nature but we have lost the ability to look, let alone ask."〔 Matthews admitted that a few people from her label rooArt had tried to dissuade her from creating the album but she remained firm. She explains "I suppose people tend to be scared off by that kind of stuff. Having said that I wasn't trying to make a traditional gospel album at all. I mean I'm very interested in all kinds of spiritual matters, but I'm not a traditionally religious person at all. I don't know ... maybe they got a little bit thrown by that one."〔
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