Singles and B sides
Singles and B Sides is a compilation album released in 1994 by Australian band Skyhooks.
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Released | 1994 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, glam rock | |||
Label | Mushroom Records | |||
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Background
Following the release of The Latest and Greatest in 1992, Skyhooks were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame.[1]
Following the induction, a combined stadium tour and album was proposed with fellow Australian band, Daddy Cool, scheduled for 1994.[2]
Both bands recorded tracks for the album and the first single released was the double A-side single "Ballad of Oz"/ "Happy Hippy Hut", which peaked at number 35 in Australia.[3] Due to lack of radio interest, the joint album and tour was eventually cancelled and Skyhooks disbanded.[4]
Mushroom Records fulfilled the contract by releasing a compilation album of singles and B-sides.
Track listing
- CD version (D80984)[5]
- "Jukebox in Siberia"
- "Tall Timber"
- "Hot Rod James"
- "Forging Ahead"
- "Let It Rock"
- "Broken Gin Bottle Baby"
- "Don't Take Your Lurex to the Laundromat"
- "Revolution" (US Version)
- "Hooked on Hooks"
- "You Just Like Me 'Cos I'm Good in Bed" (extended Remix)
- "Jukebox in Siberia" (Non Recoupable Mix)
- "Women in Uniform" (US Dance Mix)
- Digital version[6]
- "Hot Rod James" – 4:43
- "Broken Gin Bottle" – 4:13
- "Don't Take Your Lurex to the Laundromat" – 3:18
- "Whatever Happened to the Revolution" – 4:29
- "Hooked on Hooks" – 6:18
- "You Just Like Me 'Cos I'm Good in Bed" (extended remix) – 5:00
- "Jukebox in Siberia" (Non Recoupable Mix) – 6:43
- "Women in Uniform" (US Dance Mix) – 6:10
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References
- "ARIA Hall of Fame". ARIA. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
- Blackman, Guy (2007-02-27). "Who's your daddy?". The Age. Melbourne. Retrieved 2008-05-05.
- "Daddy Cool / The Skyhooks - The Ballad of Oz / Happy Hippy Hut". Hung Medien. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
- "Skyhooks - A QUICK 'HOOK HISTORY". skyhooks-music.com. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
- "Skyhook - Singles and B Sides". Discogs. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
- "Skyhooks: Singles and b sides". iTunes Australia. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
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