Divinyls - Desperate (Expanded Edition) (2020)
Artist: Divinyls
Title: Desperate (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1982 / 2020
Label: Rubellan Remasters
Genre: Alternative, New Wave, Indie Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 57:04
Total Size: 132 / 390 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Desperate (Expanded Edition)
Year Of Release: 1982 / 2020
Label: Rubellan Remasters
Genre: Alternative, New Wave, Indie Rock
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 57:04
Total Size: 132 / 390 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Boys In Town (2:52)
02. Only Lonely (3:14)
03. Science Fiction (3:33)
04. Siren (Never Let You Go) (2:32)
05. Elsie (6:46)
06. Only You (2:47)
07. Ring Me Up (3:10)
08. Victoria (3:25)
09. Take A Chance (3:24)
10. I'll Make You Happy (3:20)
Bonus Tracks
11. Sahara Rock (2:39)
12. Casual Encounter (3:17)
13. Don't You Go Walking (6:14)
14. Motion (3:19)
15. Gonna Get You (Re-recorded Version) (3:08)
16. Only Lonely (Live) (3:25)
Debut album remastered and expanded on CD. Australian rock band Divinyls‘ debut album Desperate has been remastered and expanded with bonus tracks for a CD re-release.
The band formed in 1980 by Mark McEntee and was fronted by lead singer Chrissy Amphlett. Divinyls are, of course, best known of for their international 1991 hit ‘I Touch Myself’. But by that time, the band had already enjoyed six top 30 hits in Australia, including two from their 1983 debut Desperate (‘Boys in Town’ and ‘Science Fiction’). Album track ‘Ring Me Up’ was used in John Hughes’ 1984 film Sixteen Candles. Desperate is now ‘dynamically remastered’ and expanded to include all the songs from both the original Australian version of the album and the international version.
The band formed in 1980 by Mark McEntee and was fronted by lead singer Chrissy Amphlett. Divinyls are, of course, best known of for their international 1991 hit ‘I Touch Myself’. But by that time, the band had already enjoyed six top 30 hits in Australia, including two from their 1983 debut Desperate (‘Boys in Town’ and ‘Science Fiction’). Album track ‘Ring Me Up’ was used in John Hughes’ 1984 film Sixteen Candles. Desperate is now ‘dynamically remastered’ and expanded to include all the songs from both the original Australian version of the album and the international version.