These Here Are Crazy Times
These Here Are Crazy Times! | ||||
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Studio album by Boom Crash Opera | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | Metropolis Audio in Melbourne, Australia | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 47:10 | |||
Label | WEA | |||
Producer | Pete Smith, Richard Pleasance & Jimmy Iovine for 2 re-recorded songs on the North American release. | |||
Boom Crash Opera chronology | ||||
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Singles from These Here Are Crazy Times | ||||
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These Here Are Crazy Times is the second album released by Australian rock group Boom Crash Opera, released in 1989. The album was the breakthrough album to the lucrative U.S. Market for the band & was released in the United States by Giant records. This release had 2 new reworked versions of the songs "Talk About It" and "The Best Thing". Both songs were re-recorded with producer Jimmy Iovine of U2 fame, after Bono from U2 became a fan of the band during the U2 LoveTown tour of Australia in 1989.
Album
Track listing (AU)
- "Onion Skin" – 3:28
- "Where There's A Will" – 3:59
- "The Best Thing" – 4:13
- "Piece Of The Pie" – 4:54
- "Forever" – 3:56
- "Get Out Of The House" – 3:18
- "Talk About It?!" – 4:02
- "End Up Where I Started" – 3:13
- "Dancing In The Storm" – 4:12
- "Mountain Of Strength" – 4:09
- "Axe To Grind" – 3:03
- "Superheroes" – 4:43
Track listing (US)
Released 12 June 1990 through Giant Records without the tracks "End Up Where I Started" and "Superheroes".
- "Onion Skin"
- "Talk About It?!"
- "The Best Thing"
- "Piece Of The Pie"
- "Get Out Of The House"
- "Mountain Of Strength"
- "Dancing In The Storm"
- "Forever"
- "Axe To Grind"
- "Where There's A Will"
Charts
Chart (1989/90) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[1] | 10 |
References
- ↑ "Australiancharts.com – Boom Crash Opera – These Here Are Crazy Times". Hung Medien. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
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