Hepfidelity and More | ||||
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Video by Diesel | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Genre | Rock music, Soft rock, Soul music | |||
Length | 76mins | |||
Label | EMI Music | |||
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"Hepfidelity and More" is a video by Australian musician Diesel. It was released in 1993 [1]
Mark Denis Lizotte is an Australian singer-songwriter and musician, who has released material under the name Diesel, Johnny Diesel, as leader of band Johnny Diesel & the Injectors, and as a solo performer, as well as under his birth name. Two of his albums reached No. 1 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Albums Charts, Hepfidelity in 1992 and The Lobbyist in 1993.
It includes video clips and live tracks from Diesel's triple platinum album Hepfidelity [2] and The Lobbyist .
Hepfidelity is the debut solo album by Australian singer/songwriter Diesel. The album was released in March 1992 through Chrysalis Records/ EMI Records, and held the number-one spot on the ARIA Albums Chart for four weeks. It included the singles "Love Junk", "Come to Me", "Tip of my Tongue", "Man Alive" and "One More Time".
The Lobbyist is the third studio album by American-Australian hard rocker, Diesel. It features twelve tracks: four live, five acoustic, and three studio recordings. The album was released on 9 August 1993 via EMI Records and was co-produced by Diesel with Don Gehman. It peaked at No. one on the ARIA Albums Chart and followed directly after his previous number-one album, Hepfidelity (1992). In New Zealand it reached No. 27. The album's title is in "reference to the amount of time he spends in hotels."
The Junkers Jumo 205 aircraft engine was the most famous of a series of aircraft Diesel engines that were the first, and for more than half a century the only successful aviation Diesel powerplants. The Jumo 204 first entered service in 1932. Later engines of this type comprised the experimental Jumo 206 and Jumo 208, with the Jumo 207 produced in some quantity for the Junkers Ju 86P and -R high-altiude reconnaissance aircraft, and the 46-meter wingspan, six-engined Blohm & Voss BV 222 Wiking flying boat. All three of these variants differed in stroke and bore and supercharging arrangements. In all more than 900 of these engines were produced, in the 1930s and through most of World War II.
"Stuck with Me" is a song by American punk rock band Green Day. It was released as the second single from their fourth album, Insomniac. The song is about being too weak and too much of a push-over to stand up for yourself. The song also appears on the live album Foot in Mouth. It peaked at number 26 on the UK Singles Chart. Originally this song was titled "Alright" on demo and later "Do Da Da".
Hear is a 2002 studio album released by American-born, Australian-based hard rocker, Diesel. It was nominated for Best Independent Release at the ARIA Music Awards of 2003, but lost to Up All Night by the Waifs.
Singled Out is a live album by Diesel released in 2004. It captures a collection of material performed solo/acoustic by Diesel. The album was nominated for Best Adult Contemporary album at the ARIA Music Awards of 2004, but lost to Ways & Means by Paul Kelly.
"Please Send Me Someone to Love" is a blues ballad, written and recorded by Percy Mayfield in 1950, for Art Rupe's Specialty Records. It was on the R&B chart for 27 weeks and reached the number one position; it was Mayfield's most successful song.
The Seventh Australian Recording Industry Association Music Awards was held on 14 April 1993 at the Entertainment Centre in Sydney. Host, Richard Wilkins, was assisted by presenters, James Reyne, Elle Macpherson, Billy Birmingham, Tim Finn, Neil Finn and Daryl Somers to distribute 24 awards. There were live performances and the awards were televised.
The discography of Mark Denis Lizotte, an American-born Australian singer-songwriter. He has won five ARIA Music Awards with three for 'ARIA Award for Best Male Artist' in 1993, 1994 and 1995.
“Love Junk” is a song by Australian rock musician, Johnny Diesel. It is his first solo release since leaving Johnny Diesel and the Injectors in early 1991 and is the only song in his career to be credited to Johnny Diesel, as subsequent releases were either as Diesel or Mark Lizotte.
"Come to Me" is a song by Australian rock musician, Diesel. It's his first release credited to Diesel. It was included on his debut album Hepfidelity (1992). It peaked at number 8 in Australia and 3 in New Zealand.
"Tip of My Tongue" is a song by Australian rock musician, Diesel. It was included on his debut album Hepfidelity (1992). It peaked at number 4 in Australia and 3 in New Zealand.
"Man Alive" is a song by Australian rock musician, Diesel. It was included on his debut album Hepfidelity (1992). It peaked at number 20 in Australia and 25 in New Zealand. It was released in the United Kingdom in 1993 on Parlophone Records.
"One More Time" is a song by Australian rock musician, Diesel. It was ireleased as the fifth and final single from his debut album Hepfidelity (1992). It peaked at number 59 in Australia and 39 in New Zealand.
You Get There from Here is a compilation album by ARIA Award-winning musician, Diesel. The album was released in 8 June 2012. The album contains 14 tracks "hand-picked" by Diesel himself.
"The Essential" is a budget greatest hits album by ARIA Award-winning musician, Diesel. The album was released in February 2009. It includes tracks from Diesel's first two albums; Johnny Diesel and The Injectors (1989) and Hepfidelity (1992).
"The First Fifteen '89–'04 Live" is a live DVD by Australian musician Diesel. It was recorded in March 2003, at The Metro Theatre, Sydney, Australia. The DVD was certified gold in Australia in 2006.
"Live at The Vanguard" is a video credited to Australian musician Diesel and Strings. It was recorded in December 2005, The Vanguard, NSW, Australia and released in November 2006. It came with a bonus CD of all of the songs, except "Dig".
The 4 Corners Live is a live DVD by Australian-American rock musician, Diesel. It was released on 6 July 2009.