The Latest and Greatest is a greatest hits compilation album by Australian rock band Skyhooks. It was released by Mushroom Records in November 1990 in Australia and peaked at number 4 on the chart and was certified platinum.[1]
Background
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Skyhooks formed in inner Melbourne in 1974 and sold well across Australia with their first two albums, Living in the 70's and Ego Is Not a Dirty Word, both peaking at number 1 in 1975. It was novel to hear Australian songs about buying dope in the inner city, sex in the suburbs, the local gay scene and songs with place-specific themes such as 'Toorak Cowboy' and 'Balwyn Calling'. The group's popularity has been particularly attributed to their socially-aware lyrics and timely style.[2]
The band had been on hiatus since 1984, but in 1988 Greg Macainsh began working on new material. This led to two new songs: "Jukebox in Siberia" and "Tall Timber". "Jukebox in Siberia" was released as a single in October 1990 and peaked at number 1 on the ARIA singles chart and opened the band to a whole new audience. As a result, their record label decided to release a new "best of" album in the November, titled The Latest and Greatest.[3]
Track listing
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Chart positions
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Certifications
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- Tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 recorded at TCS Studios, Melbourne, July 1974
- Tracks 7, 8 recorded at TCS Studios, Melbourne, May 1975
- Track 9 recorded at TCS Studios, Melbourne, October 1975
- Tracks 10, 12, 13 recorded at The Record Plant, Sausalito, California May 1976
- Track 14 recorded at TCS Studios, Melbourne, February 1977
- Tracks 11, 15 recorded at Trafalgar Studios, Sydney, October 1977
- Tracks 1, 16 recorded at Metropolis Audio, Melbourne, August 1990
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