Look! Listen!!

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Look Listen!
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Remix album by
Released1990
Studio Ariola Records
Genre Rock
Length50:02
Label WEA
Producer Boom Crash Opera
Boom Crash Opera chronology
These Here Are Crazy Times
(1989)
Look Listen!
(1990)
Dreams on Fire
(1991)

Look Listen! is the first remix album by Australian rock group Boom Crash Opera, released in 1990. [1] Look Listen! peaked at number 47 on the ARIA Charts. [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

Look! Listen!
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Onion Skin" (Extended Mix)Peter Farnan5:06
2."Great Wall" (Extended Mix)Dale Ryder, Greg O'Connor, Richard Pleasance,4:59
3."Off To Sea"Peter Farnan, Greg O'Connor4:19
4."The Best Thing"Richard Pleasance7:28
5."Hands Up in the Air" (Extended Mix)Peter Farnan, Richard Pleasance4:47
6."Get Out of the House!" (Extended Mix)Dale Ryder, Greg O'Connor, Peter Farnan, Peter Maslen, Richard Pleasance5:41
7."Bombshell" (Extended Mix)Peter Farnan, Richard Pleasance6:04
8."Rocks Are In My Head"Dale Ryder, Peter Maslen3:55
9."Talk About It"Richard Pleasance4:03
10."These Here Are Crazy Times"Dale Ryder, Greg O'Connor, Peter Farnan, Peter Maslen, Richard Pleasance4:09
Total length:50:02

Personnel

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