The Big Beat (Machinations album)

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The Big Beat
The Big Beat by Machinations.jpg
Remix album by
ReleasedMay 1986
Genre Electronic, Synthpop
Label White Label Records
Machinations chronology
Big Music
(1985)
The Big Beat
(1986)
Uptown
(1988)

The Big Beat is a remix album by Australian synthpop band Machinations. The album is a collection of 12" mixes and was released in May 1986 on White Label Records a subsidiary of Mushroom Records. The album peaked at number 83 on the Australian Kent Music Report.

Contents

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."One Closer Step" (Extended Mix)Fred Loneragan, Nick Swan, Tim Doyle, Tony Starr6:29
2."No Say in It" (Mendeleson's Played Mix)Fred Loneragan, Nick Swan, Tim Doyle, Tony Starr7:18
3."Execution of Love" (Extended Mix)Fred Loneragan, Nick Swan, Tim Doyle, Tony Starr4:45
4."Pressure Sway" (Extended Mix)Fred Loneragan, Nick Swan, Tim Doyle, Tony Starr4:58
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."My Heart's On Fire" (Extended Mix)Fred Loneragan, Nick Swan, Tim Doyle, Tony Starr10:22
2."Jumping the Gap" (Extended Mix)Fred Loneragan, Henry Downes, Nick Swan, Tim Doyle, Tony Starr4:56
3."You Got Me Going Again" (Extended Mix)Fred Loneragan, Nick Swan, Tim Doyle, Tony Starr8:08

Charts

Chart (1986)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report) [1] 83

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The Kent Music Report was a weekly record chart of Australian music singles and albums which was compiled by music historian David Kent from May 1974 through to January 1999. The chart was re-branded the Australian Music Report (AMR) in July 1987. From June 1988, the Australian Recording Industry Association, which had been using the top 50 portion of the report under licence since mid-1983, chose to produce their own listing as the ARIA Charts.

David Cyril Kent is an Australian music historian and pop culture writer. Kent produced the Kent Music Report, compiling the national music chart from May 1974 to 1996; it was known as the Australian Music Report from 1987. The music reports were a weekly listing of the National Top 100 chart positions of singles and albums.

References

  1. Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives: Australian Chart Book. p. 186. ISBN   0-646-11917-6.