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1996 studio album by The Choirboys
Yo-Yo
Studio album by The Choirboys
Released1996
LabelCamouflage
ProducerPeter Blyton
The Choirboys chronology
Dancing on the Grave of Rock n' Roll
(1994)
Yo-Yo
(1996)
Evolver
(2004)
Singles from Yo-Yo
  1. "Solo"
    Released: 1996

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. 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.

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

  1. "Lonely"
  2. "Angeline"
  3. "One Way Street"
  4. "Drops Like a Stone"
  5. "Gone"
  6. "White Trash"
  7. "Solo"
  8. "Can't Believe"
  9. "This Is My Summer"
  10. "Amsterdam"
  11. "Knife"
  12. "Zanzibar"
  13. "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

  1. 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.
  2. ^ 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.
The Choirboys
  • Mark Gable
  • Ian Hulme
  • Lindsay Tebbutt
  • Brett Williams
Studio albums
Live albums
Singles


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