The Most Indecent Obsession

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The Most Indecent Obsession
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Compilation album by
Released1995
Recorded1989–1995
Genre Pop rock
Length57:59
Label MCA
Indecent Obsession chronology
Relativity
(1994)
The Most Indecent Obsession
(1995)

The Most Indecent Obsession is the first and only compilation album by Australian pop rock band Indecent Obsession, released by MCA Records in 1995. It includes tracks from their three studio albums, but excludes the group's highest-charting single in Australia: the 1989 track "Say Goodbye". The album was released in Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, and South Africa only. [1]

Contents

The album includes "I Dream of You"; a solo track by lead vocalist Richard Hennassey. Indecent Obsession subsequently disbanded following the release of this album.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Tell Me Something"
  • David Dixon
  • Michael Szumowski
4:33
2."Kiss Me"
4:38
3."I Dream of You"Richard Hennassey4:40
4."Lady Rain"
  • Nick Coler
  • Ian Richardson
  • Sims
  • Szumowski
4:17
5."Indio"
  • Wolf
  • Dixon
  • Szumowski
  • Sims
  • Coyne
4:10
6."Fall from Grace"
  • Coler
  • Richardson
  • Hennassey
  • Szumowski
4:50
7."One Woman Man"
  • Rick Neigher
  • Dixon
  • Szumowski
4:29
8."Gentleman Style"
  • Wolf
  • Dixon
  • Szumowski
4:30
9."Fixing a Broken Heart"
  • Hennassey
  • Michael Jay
  • Mark Duffy
  • Neil McDiamind
  • Don Kilpatrick
3:33
10."One Bad Dream"
  • Coler
  • Richardson
  • Sims
  • Szumowski
  • Wolf
4:13
11."Whispers in the Dark"
  • Wolf
  • Dixon
  • Szumowski
4:52
12."Come Back To Me"
  • Dixon
  • Szumowski
4:51
13."Rebel With a Cause"
  • Wolf
  • Dixon
  • Szumowski
  • Sims
  • Coyne
4:51
Total length:57:59

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References

  1. Martinez, Gerald (22 October 1995). "Indecent Obsession – The Most Indecent Obsession". New Straits Times . Malaysia: The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. p. 19. Retrieved 8 July 2013.