The Best of Skyhooks

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The Best of Skyhooks is the second compilation album released in 1979 by Australian band Skyhooks, following The Skyhooks Tapes in 1977. The album was released following the departure of lead singer Graeme Strachan in late 1978.[1] The album peaked at number 9 in Australia.[2]

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AllMusic[3]

Track listing

  • A1 "Living in the Seventies" – 3:44
  • A2 "You Just Like Me Cause I'm Good in Bed" – 3:44
  • A3 "Balwyn Calling" – 3:14
  • A4 "Horror Movie" – 3:17
  • A5 "Smut" – 5:21
  • A6 "All My Friends Are Getting Married" – 4:50
  • A7 "Ego Is Not a Dirty Word" – 3:00
  • A8 "Let It Rock" – 2:48
  • B1 "Million Dollar Riff" – 3:51
  • B2 "This Is My City" – 3:37
  • B3 "Bbbbbbbbbbbbboogie" – 3:00
  • B4 "Crazy Heart" – 5:00
  • B5 "Blue Jeans" – 2:30
  • B6 "Party to End All Parties" – 3:14
  • B7 "Over the Border" – 3:08
  • B8 "Women in Uniform" – 4:21
  • All tracks written by Greg Macainsh, except Chuck Berry (A8), Fred Strauks (B3) and Red Symons (A5)

References

  1. ^ "Skyhooks - History". skyhooks-music.com. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Skyhooks - Discography". skyhooks-music.com. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  3. ^ "The Best of Skyhooks by Skyhooks". AllMusic. Retrieved 14 February 2016.