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Dancing on the Grave of Rock n' Roll

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Dancing on the Grave of Rock n' Roll
Studio album by
Released1994
Genrehard rock
LabelRavenswood, Big Bad Music
ProducerMark Gable, Ian Hulme
The Choirboys chronology
Midnight Sun
(1991)
Dancing on the Grave of Rock n' Roll
(1994)
Yo-Yo
(1996)
Singles from Dancing on the Grave of Rock n' Roll
  1. "Hard Heart"
    Released: 1994
  2. "Drops Like a Stone"
    Released: 1995

Dancing on the Grave of Rock n' Roll is the fourth studio album by Australian hard rock band The Choirboys which was released in 1994 and is the follow-up to their previous studio album, Midnight Sun.[1][2] It was produced by mainstay band members Mark Gable and Ian Hulme.[1] Dancing on the Grave of Rock n' Roll didn't get the publicity of previous albums and failed to make an impact in the charts when released.

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Track listing

  1. "Friday Night" – (Mark Gable, Ian Hulme, Lindsay Tebbutt, Brett Williams)
  2. "Drops Like a Stone" – (Gable, Hulme)
  3. "Hard Heart" – (Gable)
  4. "Don't Say Goodbye" – (Gable, Hulme)
  5. "Feels Good" – (Gable, Hulme)
  6. "Dancing on the Grave of Rock n' Roll" – (Hulme)
  7. "Keep It Up" – (Gable, Hulme)
  8. "Della Meets Mr. Danger" – (Gable, Hulme)
  9. "I Was a Boy Then" – (Gable, Hulme)
  10. "Man in the Middle" – (Gable, Hulme)
  11. "Alright Now" – (Gable, Hulme, Brad Carr, Tebbutt)
  12. "My Recommendation" – (Gable, Hulme, Barton Price, Tebbutt, B Williams)
  13. "Freudenstein's Monster" – (Gable, Hulme, Brad Heaney)

Personnel

Choirboys

  • Mark Gable – vocals, guitars, keyboards
  • Ian Hulme – vocals, bass guitar

Additional musicians

  • Bernie Bremond – saxophone
  • Brad Heaney – drums
  • Rory Mckenzie – drums
  • Gene O'Reilly – guitar
  • Russell Pilling – backing vocals
  • Suzanne Serelle – backing vocals
  • Dave Steel – harmonica
  • Gregory Mark Truswell – guitar, backing vocals
  • Peter Wells – slide guitar

Production details

  • Producer – Mark Gable, Ian Hulme

References

  1. ^ a b Holmgren, Magnus; Hopp, Michael; Coleman, Richard. "The Choirboys". Australian Rock Database. Magnus Holmgren. Archived from the original on 23 June 2010. Retrieved 17 July 2010.
  2. ^ McFarlane, Ian (1999). "'Choirboys' entry". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 7 August 2004. Retrieved 17 July 2010.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) Note: Archived on-line copy has limited functionality.
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