Best Adventures

Best Adventures
Compilation album by Pseudo Echo
Released October 11, 1995 (1995-10-11)
Recorded 1982-1989
Genre Rock, Pop, New Wave music, Synth pop
Label EMI Records
Pseudo Echo chronology
Race
(1988)
Best Adventures
(1995)
Teleporter
(2000)

Best Adventures is a compilation album by Australian band, Pseudo Echo, released in October 1995, spanning the band's entire career.[1][2]

Background

Pseudo Echo was established in Melbourne in 1982 by Brian Canham, Pierre Pierre and Tony Lugton. Anthony Argiro joined in 1983. They were the first unsigned band to appear on the TV show Countdown, where they performed their track, “Listening”. Following this performance, the band signed a record deal with EMI Australia. The band went on to release three studio albums and accrued 9 gold and platinum awards. The band disbanded in November 1989. [3]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Listening"  Brian Canham, Tony Lugton 2:58
2. "Fast Cars"  Brian Canham, Pierre Gigliotti 4:22
3. "A Beat for You"  Brian Canham 3:41
4. "Destination Unknown"  Brian Canham, F. Scalzo, Pierre Gigliotti 4:57
5. "Dancing Until Midnight"  Brian Canham, Tony Lugton 4:21
6. "Don’t Go"  Brian Canham 3:53
7. "Lonely Without You"  Brian Canham, James Leigh 4:33
8. "Love an Adventure"  Brian Canham 4:14
9. "Living in a Dream"  Brian Canham 3:24
10. "Try"  Brian Canham, James Leigh 4:16
11. "Funkytown"  Steven Greenberg 6:32
12. "Fooled Again"  Vince Leigh, James Leigh 4:39
13. "Take On the World"  Brian Canham, Vince Leigh 3:46
14. "Over Tomorrow"  Brian Canham, James Leigh 5:04

References

  1. "Best Adventures by Pseudo Echo". iTunes Australia. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  2. "Best Adventures by Pseudo Echo". www.jbhifi.com.au. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
  3. "Pseudo Echo – Best Adventures". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 24 January 2016.
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