Yo-Yo (album)
Yo-Yo was released by Australian hard rock group The Choirboys in 1996 and is the follow-up to their previous studio album, Dancing on the Grave of Rock n' Roll.[1][2] The album was recorded in Cologne, Germany with producer Peter Blyton. "Solo" was released as a single in December and soon after, drummer Barton Price left the group.[2]
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Released | 1996 | |||
Label | Camouflage | |||
Producer | Peter Blyton | |||
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Singles from Yo-Yo | ||||
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A limited edition twin-CD package of Yo-Yo and Dancing on the Grave of Rock n' Roll was also released. Yo-Yo didn't get the publicity of their early albums and failed to make an impact in the charts when it was released.
Track listing
- "Lonely"
- "Angeline"
- "One Way Street"
- "Drops Like a Stone"
- "Gone"
- "White Trash"
- "Solo"
- "Can't Believe"
- "This Is My Summer"
- "Amsterdam"
- "Knife"
- "Zanzibar"
- "Mary's Wall"
Personnel
Choirboys
- Mark Gable – vocals, guitars, keyboards
- Ian Hulme – vocals, bass guitar
- Richard Lara – guitar
- Barton Price – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Production details
- Producer – Peter Blyton
References
- Holmgren, Magnus; Hopp, Michael; Coleman, Richard. "The Choirboys". Australian Rock Database. Magnus Holmgren. Archived from the original on 25 October 2000. Retrieved 17 July 2010.
- McFarlane, Ian (1999). "'Choirboys' entry". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Retrieved 17 July 2010. Note: Archived on-line copy has limited functionality.
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