Sanatçının Albümleri
Why Fight It?
1991 · albüm
Aliens
1987 · single
Boom Baby Boom
1986 · albüm
The Modern Bop
1984 · albüm
Nuovo Mondo
1982 · albüm
Chemistry
1981 · albüm
Primal Park (Remastered)
1979 · albüm
Live At Billboard 1985
2022 · albüm
Summer Of '81 (Mondo Rock Live At The Pier)
2020 · albüm
The Complete Anthology
2017 · albüm
The First Time
2004 · mini albüm
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The Black Sorrows
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Skyhooks
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Baby Animals
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Boom Crash Opera
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Noiseworks
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Richard Clapton
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Australian Crawl
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Goanna
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Daryl Braithwaite
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Stevie Wright
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Billy Thorpe & The Aztecs
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Daddy Cool
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Wendy Matthews
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Mental As Anything
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1927
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Biyografi
With the breakup of Daddy Cool in 1975, guitarist Ross Wilson, who had become a fixture on the Australian music scene, formed his own label with Little River Band manager Glenn Wheatley. Within a year, Wilson had released his first single and put together the initial lineup of Mondo Rock, but despite securing a following for live performances, the group split before issuing any material. It wasn't until mid-1978 that Mondo Rock, with Wilson helming a new incarnation, released a single with "The Fugitive Kind." For the next several years, Mondo Rock went through a series of lineups, but it also became one of the more popular acts in Australia, particularly as a live act. In 1982, Mondo Rock released its debut U.S. single, "State of the Heart," and although it failed to chart, it would become a Top 30 hit for Rick Springfield three years later. The group continued its run of success in Australia, though, charting with albums like Nuovo Mondo (1982) and The Modern Bop (1984), notching hit singles with "No Time," "Come Said the Boy," and "Primitive Love Rites." The latter became a minor hit in the States, reaching number 71 in the spring of 1987. Wilson took time off from the band to record a solo effort, Dark Side of the Man, which was released in 1989, regrouping Mondo Rock for Why Fight It two years later. However, the album made little impact and Wilson pulled the plug on Mondo Rock to pursue other projects. ~ Tom Demalon, Rovi