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Gorilla Biscuit 3. "Cajun Country" - 4:03 (B-Side to "Come Anytime",
1989)
4. "Hayride To Hell" - 3:02 (Unreleased version
recorded for Stoneage Romeos, 1984)
5. "Hayride To Hell pt.2 (The Showdown)" - 3:46 (B-Side
to "In the Middle of the Land", 1988 - recorded live at
Air Studios, London for BBC Radio)
6. "Who Do You Love" (Ellas McDaniel aka Bo Diddley) -
2:05 (B-Side to "I Want You Back", 1983 - recorded
live at Sydney Trade Union Club by 2JJJ)
7. "Turkey Dinner" - 4:23 (B-Side to "Death Defying",
1986)
8. "Lover For A Friend" - 3:56 (B-Side to "Another
World", 1989)
9. "Death Ship" (Faulkner, Roddy Radalj, Alan Sharples)
Compilation album by Hoodoo Gurus - 2:38 (B-Side to 12" version of "Poison Pen" recorded
Released September 1992 live at Selinas, Sydney, 1986)
3 July 1996 10. "Teenage Head" (Roy Loney, Cyril Jordan) - 3:04 (B-
Genre Rock
Side to "Poison Pen" - recorded live at Selinas,
Sydney, 1986)
Length 71:01 11. "Rock’n’Roll pt.2" (Gary Glitter, Mike Leander) - 5:13
Label RCA Records/BMG (recorded live at Selinas, Sydney, 1986)
Mushroom Records 12. "The Wedding Song" - 3:51 (Unreleased demo, 1986)
13. "Heart Of Darkness" - 3:10 (B-Side to "What’s My
Producer Hoodoo Gurus
Scene?", 1987)
Hoodoo Gurus chronology 14. "Stomp the Tumbarumba" (Johnny Devlin, Joy
Inman) - 3:01 (B-Side to "Miss Freelove ’69", 1991)
Kinky Gorilla Biscuit Crank 15. "Little Drummer Boy (Up The Khyber)" (Katherine K.
(1991) (1992) (1994)
Davis, Henry Onorati, Harry Simeone) - 2:18 (B-Side
to "Castles In The Air", 1991 - recorded for A Lump of
Gorilla Biscuit aka Gorilla Biscuit: B Sides and Rarities is a Coal (1991 Christmas Compilation album by various
compilation album by iconic[2][3] Australian rock group artists)
Hoodoo Gurus. It was also released as a 2CD set with Elec- 16. "Bring The Hoodoo Down" - 3:59 (B-Side to "Like
tric Soup. The 1993 ARIA Award for ’Best Cover Art’ was Wow - Wipeout!")
awarded to Paul McNeil & Richard All for Electric Soup / 17. "Leilani pt.2" - 3:59 (B-Side to "Leilani", 1982)
Gorilla Biscuit[4] 18. "Jungle Bells" - 3:36 (B-Side to "The Generation Gap",
1988 and "Castles In The Air", 1992)
Track listing 19. "Be My Guru" (Faulkner, James Baker - 2:40 (B-Side
to "My Girl")
All tracks written by Dave Faulkner unless otherwise not- 20. "The Doctor Is In" - 6:04 (B-Side to "A Place In The
ed.[5] Sun")
1. "Spaghetti Western" - 3:33 (B-Side to "Axegrinder",
1989)
2. "I Think You Know" - 3:30 (B-Side to "1000 Miles References
Away", 1991) [1] Allmusic review
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[2] "ARIA Awards 2007: About Hall of Fame". ARIA 070507_ARIA-HallofFame.pdf (PDF). Retrieved
Awards. http://www.ariaawards.com.au/about- 2008-01-22.
hall-of-fame.php. Retrieved 2007-11-20. [4] "1993: 7th Annual ARIA Awards". ARIA.
[3] Pope, Mark (2007-05-07). (PDF) "ARIA presents the http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-
2007 ARIA Hall of Fame". year.php?year=1993. Retrieved 2007-12-05.
http://www.amcos.com.au/news/industry/news/ [5] APRA database at the Australasian Performing
Right Association website (search each song title)
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