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The Best of Dragon and Mondo Rock

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Best of Dragon and Mondo Rock
Compilation album by
ReleasedJune 1990
GenreRock, pop rock
LabelJ & B Records
Dragon chronology
Bondi Road
(1989)
The Best of Dragon and Mondo Rock
(1990)
Cuts from the Tough Times
(1990)
Mondo Rock chronology
Aliens
(1987)
The Best of Mondo Rock and Dragon
(1990)
Why Fight It?
(1990)

The Best of Dragon and Mondo Rock is a collaborative compilation album by Australian rock band Mondo Rock and New Zealand band Dragon, released in June 1990. The album peaked at number 47 on the ARIA Charts.

Track listing

Side B - Mondo Rock
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."No Time"Eric McCusker4:02
2."The Queen and Me"Eric McCusker3:21
3."Come Said the Boy"Eric McCusker5:31
4."Chemistry"Eric McCusker3:39
5."Primitive Love Rites"John James Hackett, Ross Wilson4:48
6."Boom Baby Boom"Eric McCusker, John James Hackett, Ross Wilson4:20
7."Cool World"Ross Wilson3:32
8."Summer of '81"Eric McCusker3:38
9."State of the Heart"Eric McCusker4:16

Charts

Chart (1990) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[1] 47

Personnel

Dragon

  • Marc Hunter – vocals (1973–1979, 1982–1997)
  • Todd Hunter – bass guitar, vocals (1972–1995, 2006–present)
  • Jeffrey Bartolomei – keyboards (1989–1996)
  • Mike Caen – guitar (1989–1995, 1996–1997)

Mondo Rock

  • Ross Wilson – vocals, guitar, harmonica (1976–1991)
  • James Gillard – bass guitar (1982–1990)
  • Duncan Veall – keyboards (1984–1990)
  • Eric McCusker – guitar, keyboards (1980–1991)
  • John James Hackett – drums, percussion, guitar (1981–1990)

References


This page was last edited on 5 December 2023, at 13:03
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