Skyhooks – Hits'n'Riffs (2015)

Artist: Skyhooks
Title: Hits'n'Riffs
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: WM
Genre: Pub Rock, Proto-Punk, New Wave, Glam Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:05:43
Total Size: 157/459 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Hits'n'Riffs
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: WM
Genre: Pub Rock, Proto-Punk, New Wave, Glam Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:05:43
Total Size: 157/459 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Living in the 70's (2015 Remaster) 3:45
02. Balwyn Calling (2015 Remaster) 3:46
03. Horror Movie (2015 Remaster) 3:50
04. You Just Like Me Cos I'm Good in Bed (2015 Remaster) 3:47
05. Ego Is Not a Dirty Word (2015 Remaster) 2:57
06. Saturday Night (2015 Remaster) 2:50
07. Every Chase a Steeple (2015 Remaster) 3:43
08. All My Friends Are Getting Married (2015 Remaster) 4:50
09. Blue Jeans (2015 Remaster) 2:32
10. Let It Rock (2015 Remaster) 2:51
11. Million Dollar Riff (2015 Version) 3:50
12. This Is My City (2015 Remaster) 3:41
13. Somewhere in Sydney (2015 Remaster) 3:48
14. Party to End All Parties (2015 Remaster) 3:16
15. Why Dontcha All Get Fucked (2015 Remaster) 4:03
16. Women in Uniform (2015 Remaster) 4:24
17. Jukebox in Siberia (2015 Remaster) 3:53
18. 1976 Guitar (2015 Remaster) 3:57
"Hits'n'Riffs" (2015) is the official greatest hits collection by the iconic Australian glam rock/new wave band Skyhooks, released by Warner Music Australia. The compilation was timed to coincide with the 40th anniversary of the band's triumphant debut on the Australian scene.
Skyhooks were one of the most vibrant, provocative, and commercially successful Australian bands of the 1970s. Their extravagant appearance, theatrical makeup, and the caustic, ironic lyrics of lead songwriter Greg Macainsh forever changed the landscape of local rock music.
Skyhooks were one of the most vibrant, provocative, and commercially successful Australian bands of the 1970s. Their extravagant appearance, theatrical makeup, and the caustic, ironic lyrics of lead songwriter Greg Macainsh forever changed the landscape of local rock music.